The Natal Witness
1905; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
D. P. Reid, R. C. Samuelson, J. N. Baldwold, R. C. Samuelson, R. C. Samuelson, Barry Ronan, W. H. Saunders, Thomas Ford,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Natal Witness, Printed and Published by P. Davis and Sons, Longmarket Street Maritzburg, "Natal Witness" Weekly, The "Natal Witness" Is Read by All Business Men Best Advertising Medium in Natal. Classified ads: Morning Edition, Xtralyte Is Making the Hearts of Cooks and Pastry-Lovers Glad, How to Avoid Coughs and Colds, Multiple Classified Advertisements, How to Grow Tall, Not Only Is Xtralyte of Supreme Quality, but That Quality Does Not Vary, Any Publication Mentioned or Reviewed Our Literary Columns Can Be Obtained from Messrs. P. Davis & Sons, Longmarket Street, or If Not in Stock Will Be Ordered by Them. News: Kingly Sympathy, A Fatal Boating Accident Occurred Is Mall Week at Overstone Park, Native Question Mr. Baynes' Scheme, In Connection with the Peace Negotiations There Is Now Some Prospect of a Compromise Being Effected Which Will Remove the Principal Difficulties Surrounding the Question of …, Discontent Rampant, Maritzburg Rhodes Scholar, Vryheid, Arnold Murder Case A Grave Allegation, Wakkerstroom, Salesman Not Servant, Told by Telegraph, Visitors Entertained Excursion to Henley, At the Meeting between President Roosevelt and Baron Rosen at Oyater Bay on Saturday Last, It Now Transpirce That the American President Proposed That the Questions of Payment of an Indemnity and the Cession of Saghalien Should Be Submitted to Arbitration, To-Day's Programme, Building Socy. 's Meeting, Indemnity Impossible, Jap Transport Collided Loss of Life Feared, The Modus Vivendi A Compromise, Utilising the Association, Painful Case, On the Trek, Count … Has Officially Authorised Reuter at St. Petersburg to Declare in the Most Formal Manner That Russia Will Not Pay Any Contribution to Japan's War Expenses, Either Directly or Indirectly Neither Will She … Any Territory, Rannah's Cough Remedy … Cures Coughs, Colds, … Threat, and … Everywhere, Contingent at Vryheld, Legislative Council, A Turbine Steamer Coming to Natal, Parliament of Science" The British Association, Day by Day, Every Bottle Guaranteed, Visitors at Vryheld, Mr Authwaite, Formerly of the Johannesburg Labour Council, Was Yesterday Evening Adopted as the Liberal Candidate for West Birmingham to Oppose Mr Joseph Chamberlain at the Next General Election, Official Reception, General Leader, Groot Constantia Commission's Opinion, The … Durbam Carl's and the R.M.S. Saron, … the Members Fo the British Association from the … Arrived to Darban This Morning Earlier than Was Anticipated, Both Vessels Having Made Esceptionally Quick Passages, The Correspondent of "The Times" Says That Neither Russia nor President Roosevelt Know the Japanese Terms of Peace before the Conference, Otherwise Russia Would Have Refused to Confer, Gold Rush, South African Fisheries, Ladysmith, District News Port Shepstone, Curzon's Successor, Russian Resignation, Woman Illtreated Police Censured, Norway and Sweden, Transvaal Politics No Intrigue Whatever, Lord Kitchener's Position, British Association Visit Arrival in the City, Norway Has Officially Communicated to Sweden the Result of the Recent Referendum with Reference to the Dissolution of the Union, In the Berlin Papers There Appears an Advertisement Calling for Recruits Who Are Good Riders and Shots to Guard the Russian Estates, and Suppress the Risings of the …, Sultan and the Bomb, New Viceroy Lord Curzon Resigns, Maritzburg People Must Read This, Camera Notes Special to "Natal Witness", The Price of Tin, Cape Divorce Case Unhappy Revelations, Tracking Them Down, Members of the British Association Will Arrive from Natal in Four Special Trains, at Park Station, on Monday Morning, between 8 and 9 O'Clock, The Correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, States That … Is Willing to Pay … as the Price of …, Home Politics, Town Council, S.P.C.A. Meeting Appeal to the Government, The Foreign Secretary Is to Be Informed That the Germans Could Count on the Moral Support of the Cape Government, Who Have Offered to Propose to His Colleagues That the Cape Police on the Border Should Be Increased in Their Numbers, and That the Rebels Captured Should Be Interred Further from the Border than at Present, American Sharpness, A Sensation Occurred at Government Square This Morning, When the Body of a Syrian, Who Had Died of … Was Found in a … behind the Court …, Hard on the Children, Chinese Menace, The Cadets of Natal An Example for the Empire, Inter Alia Clinging to Office, Peace Conferences Russia's Part in Them, "Bone to the Dogs", Roaming All over Africa, Herero Revolt Latest Development, Famous Mountains, Books and Bookmen, New Russian Patriotism, To Cure a Cold in One Day, Zoutpansberg Distress, A Fire Occurred in Some Back Premises in … Street … Yesterday Morning through the … up of a Lamp, It Is Stated That the Peace Conference Has Been Further Adjourned until Saturday, Odds and Ends by Cable Items of Interest for All, No More Bluff, Sir Henry Irving, Count Lamadorff Is Said to Have Stated That Russia Will Refuse to Pay a Single Kopak by Way of Indemnity to Japan, Chinese Boycott, Privileged Publication, East Coast Fever, Railwaymen's Gathering Ambulance Smoker, Electric Lighting Extending the System, Volksrust, Spring Skin Troubles Yield to Zam-Buk, American Army, Chief's Funeral Thousands Attending, Postal Dinner Durban Staff Entertained, Garden Party, Swazieland Settlement The Swazies' Portion, The "Morning Post" … Its Previous Statements, and Declares That It Is Absolutely … That a Successful Termination of the Peace Negotiations Is near at Hand, The Peace Conference Has Deferred Discussion on Article XI. Of the Japanese Terms, and Adjourned Untill Tuesday Afternoon, Pessimism in Regard to the Outcome of the Peace Negotiations Is Again Growing, Particularly in Tokio, Surgeon General …, Obiter Dicta Extracted from the Mail Papers, Siberia as a Market, To-Day's Summary, Native Question Rules of Policy, Chemists' Licenses A Test Case, "The Times" Correspondent at Berun Says That, in View of the Situation in the German Colonies, the Director of the Colonial Department of the Foreign Office Has Had His Leave Interrupted, and Has Been Asked to Return to Berlin, Cape Moral Support, The Genuine Worth of Ha Mberlain's Cough Remedy Attested, At a Murder Enquiry in Pictoria an Indian Witness Stated That He Was around by One of the Accused Late on the Night That the Murder Was Committed, and Noticed His Cloths Were Covered with Blood, The British Association, The "Star" Says There Is a Hideous … Attached to the Latem Chinese Murder at Bronkhorat Spruit, Those Dragging Backaches Can Be Cured by Dr. William's Pink Pilis, Bankruptcy Inevitable, In the Legislative Council, Mr. Hull Gave Notice to Ask for Information regarding the Desertion of Chinese Labourors and the Intentions of the Government for the Prevention of Such Desertions, Brakpan Outrage Public Excitement, Last Night's Lecture "Sleeping Sickness", Native Disertions, Cape University Music (Practical) Examinations, Trip to Umkomaas, Church Services, Novelists in a Nutshell No. XVll.—Leonard Merrick, British Association's Visit Interesting Lecture Last Night, Rowan Cup Tie, Reforms or Revolution, Reuter's Correspondent at Tokio Reports That an Important Meeting of the Japanese Cabinet Was Held To-Day, The Defective Guns, Sweden Received in a Satisfactory Manner the Appeal of the Norwegian Storthing for a Peaceful Co-Operation in Dissolving the Union between the Two Countries, Price of Peace, In the Course of the Negotiations in Connection with the Peace Conference, M. De Witte Denien That Arbitration Has Been Suggested, European Libraries, Volunteer Deadlock, Himeville Agriculture A Successful Society, Commonwealth Budget Progress in All Directions, State of War in Poland, The Conference between the Peace Envoys at Portsmouth To-Morrow Will Probably Be Adjourned till Friday, When It Is Hoped That a Settlement Will Be Reached, Zionism, French Mining Laws, Wide Angles and Definitions, Military Matters Territorial System, Weenen Farmers Agricultural Society, Sales and Auctions Stock, Produce and Estate Markets, In the Transvail Legislative Assembly … Day the Attorney-General Said That with the Consent of Mr. … an Answer to the Latter's Question as to the Measures the Government Intended to Take to Present the … of Chinese Labourers, and Protection from Them, Would Stand over till …, Dr. C. J. Battle, M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Has Been Appointed to Be Deputy District Surgeon for the Division of Lower Tugela, Death of Dr. Monro, Press Opinions, A Pretoria Correspondent Writes That during the Pursuit of Some Chinese, New York Railways, Ups and Downs at New Hampshire Progress of the Peace Conference, Germany's Little Trouble Morocco and Elsewhere, Prof. Darwin and the Cadet System, Dundee Fancy Dress Ball, Dr. Jameson Ill, The Czar's Manifesto Disorder in Russia, Builders and Employees, The Resignation of Lord … Open … for the Militery … Authority, Inter Alia The Herero Affair, London Money Markets, The "Morning Post" Correspondent Announces That There Is Now Every Probability of Peace, as Japan Has Intimated Its Willingness to Reduces the Amount of the Indemnity, and Will Also Agree to the Division of Saghalien, Rechabites' Social, The Farmers' Day Notes and Notions, Lesson for the Sultan, Simplon Tunnel, Boston Farmers' Assn Annual General Meeting, Maritzburg, Kaalfontinn Shares, At the Govt. Laboratory, Two Trips Excursion to Cedara, Bench and Bar Suggested Procedure, Wobbling at Westminster, Baron Nettelbladt, in an Interview with a Correspondent of the "Morning Post," Said It Was Not Decided That Germany Should Pay for the Maintenance of the Interned Rebels, but There Was Every Likelihood That an Amicable Arrangement Would Be Arrived At, The Germiston Police, … by a Mobile Troop of the South African Constabulary, Commenced This Morning a Driving Movement, with the Object of Rounding up and Capturing All the Chinese Found without Passes, The "Gazette" Announces the Appointment of the Following as District Surgeons and Ex-Officio, District Health Officers, It Is Stated Officially That the Germans, under Major Trenger, Engaged … and Johannes Christian for Six Hours, North of … on Saturday Last, The Healthful Life, Bric-A-Brac Stamps, China, Pictures, Thibetan Relics, and Engravings, "Blood Suckers" Robbing the Native, Admiral Cochrane, Rand Preparations, Paris Week by Week Interesting Topics in the French Capital, Topics of the Town, The Farmers' Day Special Feature of Interest to Farmers, De Beers Income Tax The Assessment Upheld, Writers & Readers Literary Notes, News & Reviews, The Meeting of the Peace Conference, Which Should Have Been Held To-Day, Was Postponed Untill To-Morrow, Fire Engine Capsized Frequent Fires, Stage and Show Pars about Plays and Players, Agricultural Banks Supplying Farm Capital, President Roosevelt Has Suggested That a Reference of the Peace Proposals Should Be Made to the Hague Tribunal, Matters Almost Arranged, Burial Scandal Startling Discovery, Australian Federation, Reports from Canada Indicate That the Exportations of Another Record Wheat Crop Are Likely to Be More than … Says the Canada Commissioner of Emigration a …, Round the Town, General Sato Has Stated That He Is Sure Peace Will Be Brought About, The Correspondent of "The Times" Says President Hoosevelt, in His Conversation with Baron Rosen, Mooted the Question of an Independent Commission to Examine into the Question of Indemnity, Royal Trip Curtailed, "Le Tempe," in an Inspired Article To-Day, Declares That the Facts of the Situation Will Absolutely Compel Russia to Conclude Peace, Salvationist Emigrants, French Flag Insulted, The Correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" Says It Is Expected That the Japanese May Offer to Forego Half of Saghallen, Conditionally on Payment of the Indemnity, Mr. Outhwaite Has Been Formally Finally Selected to Oppose Mr. Chamberlain for West Birmingham, The Signing of the Peace Protocis Was Not Finished Yesterday, but Was Adjourned at the Instance of M. De Witte in Order That He Might Reply in Writing to Japan's Compromise, Which Saks for the Repurchase of Half of the Island of Saghalien for the Sum of £120, 000, 000, Fleet's Visit to Canada, Factories in British India, Chinese Horror Brutal Murder, Johannesburg, M. Clemenceau, Writing to the Prous, Says That If the …, in Promising a Constitution to the Russian People, Hopes to Protract the War, He Is Making a Fatal Blunder, The "Echo" Says the Real Grounds of Russia's Refusal to Pay an Indemnity to Japan Has Not Been Stated, Blacker than Ever Russia Obstinate, Astronomer's Report Magnetic Variations, Mammon & Momus Mr. W. Crosbey-Spratt, Surgeon Dentist, The Following Gentlemen Have Been Appointed …, Public Want Revolvers 1, 000 Said to Be Roaming, Shifting the Blame, Business News and Views Items of Interest to Business Men, Native Question Taxation and Property, Farnan's Gout Specific, 405 Chinamen Convicted, The Correspondent of the "Times" at Portsmouth Telegraphe That President Rocsolvelt's Suggestion to Baron Rocen on Saturday Last, That the Questions of the Payment of an Indemnity by Russia, and the Cession of Saghalien to the Japanese Might Be Considered by a Disinterested Commission, Was Not Transmitted to Russia, The Channel Fleet German III-Feeling, Sore Throat or Hoarseness Cured in a Few Hours, Mr. Balfour Indicted, Peace Again Doubtful, Cape Water Supply Joint Scheme Wanted, More of Our Unsolved Problem Further Interesting Discussion of the Native Question, Maseru Railway Bridging Catedon River, The Great War Dance, Yesterday's Closing, For the German Navy, "The Times" Correspondent at St. Petersburg Says the Russian Loan Has Resulted in a …, Only One-Thirtieth Part Being Subscribed, Carnegie's Opinion, The Norwegian Doct and Novelist, B. Bjornson, Urges That the New Form of Government Should Be Republican, Shops Closing Act Vigilance Committee, Sweden's Answer, £10,000 Claimed A Railway Case, According to the Correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Portsmouth, the Treaty of Peace between Russia and Japan Will Be Signed Shortly, White Labour Pays, Protection Wanted, Wailing of Wives Union Jack on Coffin, Madagascar Mines Mr. Pope's Report, The Four Chinese, Charged with the Murder of the Farmer at Mouhvilden, London Week by Week Dissolution Probable This Year, The Correspondent of the "Standard" Says Japan Will Offer to Sell the Whole of Saghalien, but M. De Witte Says the Purchase Would Be Refused. Letter to the editor: Bad Type on the Rand, Sir.—In Reply to Mr. Baldwold's Letter of August 22nd, A Native's View, Sir,—The Only Display of a Scientific … Prepared for Our … Was That at the Government Labouratory This Morning. Weather report: The Weather. Sports: Association Football To-Day's Fixtures, The Sporting World Turf. Business: Cedarville Cape Trade, A Market for Wire Fencing, Stocks and Shares The Market Day by Day. Real estate ads: To Let, For Sale. Marriage notices: Wedding Campbell—Winkley. Death notices: Death of Mrs. Craw. Editorial: The Prospects of Peace. Review: Edinburgh Review. Obituary: The Weeks' Obituary Centenarian Legislator. Shipping news: Arrival in the City. Arts and entertainment: Newcastle Music Exam.
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