The Masonic Hotel
1903; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Heavy Rains, Mr. Seddon's Bill, Mr. R. Mcllwaine,
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Birth notices: Birth. News: Sir Edward Grey On the New Policy, Effect of the Visit King Edward's Diplomacy, Battle of the "Ring", Queen Victoria Memorial, Mr. Chamberlain Speaks at Newport (Mon), London, November 21.—The "Daily News" Indignantly Criticises the Native Labor Commission's Report, and Says That There Was No Cry for Chinese Labor before the War, and There Were None the Less Blacks in South Africa Now than There Were Then, Durban Endorses The New Fiscal Policy, Louw's Sentence, The Fiscal Campaign Mr. Chamberlain at Cardiff, O. R. C. Agriculturists Resuscitate Their Society, The Far East Russian Troops, The Wankie Railway Taken over by C. G. R, London, November 23.—The "Standard," in Its Loading Article Today, Which Is on the Rand Labor Commission, Candidly Admits That Asiatics Must Be Introduced into South Africa, Our London Letter, London, November 24.—The "Guelph" Arrived at Las Palmas at Seven O'Clock on Monday Morning, Fallen Yeomen A Memorial Unveiled, Transvaal Legislature, London, November 21.—The "Pall Mall Gazette" Anticipates That Objections Will Be Raised on the Part of the Chinese Government, but Says That Johannesburg Chamber of Mines Will Be Certain Not to Let Grass Grow under Its Feet, Turkey's Troubles The Great Assassin, Warmbag Re-Taken By German Troops, New Zealand Preference Mr. Seddon's Bill, Two Extremes, Antarctic Expedition Nordenskjold's Party, New Kind of Clock An Ingenious Invention, Glasgow Cup, The Specie Robbery £9,900 Recovered, France and Morocco Pacific Relations, At the Queen's, "Victory" Reinstated, Namaqua Rebellion Three Hours' Fighting, Indian Viceroy's Tour Russian Envy, Bloemfontein Visited, Federal Premier Ill with Pneumonia, Mr. W. O'Brien And the Irish Party, The Memorial Cathedral City of Londons Apathy, Johannesburg Racing Summer Handicap, Monthly Medal and Vernier, Panama Republic Colombian Emissaries, Sir J. Blundell Maple, Right Hon Mr. C. S. Hayne, Salisbury "A" V. Alexandra, The Far East Russia and Japan, O. R. C. Legislature, A Holocaust, A Rush for Seats, Labor Commission Report Issued, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks, Johannesburg, November 21.—Business Was Very Quiet on the Stock Exchange This Morning, A Rhodesian Association Interviews Mr. Lyttleton, London, November 25.—At a Meeting Organised by the Unionist Free Food League, in the Queen's Hall Last Night, the Duke of Devonshire Presided, and Amongst Those Present Were: Lord George Hamilton, Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Mr. C. T. Ritchie, Viscount Goschen, and Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Wednesday Robbery, England Victorious By an Innings and 10 Runs, Cape News Criminal Sessions, The "Times" Comment On a Letter from Goschen, Z. A. S. M German Shareholders, Mr. Tupholme, Mr. Asquith At Barnstaple, French Naval Budget Britain's Supremacy, Building Catastrophe At Boksburg, London, November23.—Buyers' Four O'Clock Prices, London, November 23.—Short Loans Were in Fair Demand Yesterday, and the High Rates on Fixtures and General Quotations Were Unchanged, News of the Week, Agricultural Interests Damaged by Freetrade, Natal Democrats A League Formed, That "Gate" Money Darlow on Trial, Italy's King & Queen Festivities at Windoor, Recent Rainfalls, London, November 23.—The "Greek" Left Las Palmas at Nine O'clock on Friday Evening, Press Opinions, The New Colonies Rand High Court, A Perusal of the De Beers Balancesheet and Statement of Accounts Is Especially Interesting This Year, as It Includes Details of Expenditure Incurred during the Late War Besides Representing the Affairs of the Corporation during the First Year after Mr. Rhodes' Death, Town Council Last Night's Meeting, Colliery Catastrophe In Pennsylvania, The Fiscal Campaign Free Food Leaguers, Magistrate's Court Tuesday, Southern League, Johannesburg, November 21.—The Market Was Slightly Easier Today, and a Good Amount of Business Has Been Done, London, November 21, 1.55 P.M.—Buyers One O'Clock Prices, Labor Commission The Two Reports, Namaqua Rebellion Two Mobile Columns, Leave Windsor A Huge Send Off, San Domingo Taken President and Ministry, The Coming Settlers Pen Farmers Interviewed, The Kaiser's Army A French Critique, Big Fire in Pretoria A Noble Rescue, Natal Specie Robbery Man Arrested, The English Rainfall, Canada's Surtax On German Goods, Johannesburg, November 23.—The Market Today Was Strong and Active, and the Prices Advanced All round Sales, Mr. C. T. Ritchie Climbs down and Follows, The German Emperor Contemplated Trip, Old Country 300 All Out Cornstalks 114 for Six, London, November 21.—The Right Hon. Mr. A. Lyttleton's Reply to the Right Hon. Mr. R. Seddon's Telegram Announcing the Passing of the Preferential Trade Bill Was Worded as Follows:"Your Telegraphed Message Has Given Me Much Pleasure, Cattle for the Transvaal Bought in Texas, London, November 23.—A Series of Lectures under the Auspices of the Imperial South African Association Was Delivered in the County of Lincoln Last Week, and the Delegates from the Association Conferred with the Farmers with a View to Furthering the Scheme of County Settlements in Orangia, The New Colonies Distress in Orangia, Japanese Impatient, The Minority Report Regret in the City, U. S. A. and Cuba, Mafeking Carrison, Social and Personal, High Court Criminal Sessions, A Fascinated Zebra, Latest Betting Manchester November Handicap, A Helping Hand Capetown Actors and, London, November 23.—The "Norman" Arrived at Southampton at Six O'Clock on Saturday Morning, London, November 23.—Buyers Four O'Clock Prices, Salisbury "B" V. B. S. A. P, Colombian President Appeals to the States, Tuesday Rape, London, November 21.—The "Standard" Says That It Is Not Quite Clear Whether the Commissioners Calculation of Native Labor Is Based on the Present Existing Demand or the Demand That May Be Expected When the Desired Industrial Development of the Country Is Effected, U. S. A. and Peonism, Johannesburg, November23.—Prices Were Better This Morning, but Business Was Not over Brisk, Bulawayo Tragedy Man Shot by His Wife, Transvaal Diamonds October Return, War Losses The Merchants' Claim, Monday, Soldier Drowned, Salisbury Rifle Club Jameson Cup Competition, The High Commissioner And Lord Kitchener, Chinese Labor Sebakwe Miners, Dutch Consuls In South Africa, Scratching, Lord Basil Blackwood Meets with an Accident, Forage Store Blaze In Johannesburg, Departure from Portsmouth, Somaliland A Forced March. Shipping news: Steamers' Movements, Ship's Quartermaster Drowned at East London, German Estimates Increased Expenditure, Natal Marine Collieries Meeting of Shareholders, Shipping Catastrophe Barque Wrecked. Arts and entertainment: A New Theatre on Fire. Business: Money Market. Sports: Tennis Alexandra Club, Rugby County Championship, Sporting News The Turf, Shooting S. R. V. Rifle Club, English Football Association, Johannesburg Racing Summer Handicap, Cricket England V. N. S. W.. Obituary: H.S.H. Prince Soltykoff. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Coster Dance. Accounts, donations, financials: De Beers Consolidated Mines, Limited.
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