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Multiple Classified Advertisements

1903; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

H. E. Lord Milner, Raleigh Grey, Mr. Leonard Courtney, Dr. Rutherfoord Harris, Mr. J. J. Michau, F. G. Hughes,

Resumo

Classified ads: The Most Wonderful Discovery of the Age Is Jones' Rheumaticuro, Russian Cigarettes Just Arrived, 6/- Per 100, A Disappointment, For All Kinds of Stationery Go to the Argus Co., For the Best White and Brown Bread Go to the Zealandia Stores 4d. Per Loaf All-Round, Distressing Headaches, Auction Sales, Russian Cigarettes Just Arrived, 6-per 100, A Large Assortment of 1s Novels Has Just Arrived, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Up-To-Date, Call at the Argus Stores and See Our Views of the Victoria Falls, Dolls, Old Periodicals for Sale at Half Usual Prices at the Abgus Office, Mr. A. L. Melrose (Licentiate of Dental Surgery Royal College of Surgeons), Dental Surgeon, Adjoining Strachan & Co Chemists, Causeway, Upholstery, Bagster's Bibles, 5s and 7s.— Argus Co.. Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, The Rhodesia Berald — Weekly Edition, Printed and Published by the Argus Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd. Ralibory, Rhodwais, The Rhodesia Herald. News: Cape News Kimberley Farmers, London, December 15, 3.30 A. M.—Money Was Abundant Yesterday, and Discount Rates Were Decidedly Easier, After Many Years, The Isthmian Imbroglio Colombia's Army Preparing, November Output Antenior Mine, S. Africa's Gold Wednesday's Shipment, S.R. Volunteers Reserve Troof, The Fiscal Campaign A French Testimonial to the New Policy, The Question of Skilled White Labor for the South African Mines Dora, A Heavy South-Easter At Port Elizabeth, British Central Africa The Cotton Industry, Assessment Rate A Slight Increase, S.R. Volunteers Rifle Club, Anti-Asiatic Meeting At Kingwilliamstown, The Cape Command Major-Gen. Miles Arrives, Rumored Ultimatum, Coalition Advocated To Combat Labor Parties, Irrication in the Colony An Experts Views, British Central Africa Importation of Cattle, The Commission of Experts, British Parliament Premier Indisposed, British Agriculturists Favor Fiscal Reform, Fire at Durban, Emphatic Denial, Colombian Troops Return to Cartagena, Mr. Chamberlain And Aliens in British Isles, New Colonies The Gold Law, Duke of Devonshire And Unionist Candidates, Lord Milner's Return English Mail Late, Germany and Manchuria Von Bulow's Statement, Chamber of Mines Scarcity of Labor, S.R. Volunteers Monthly Medal, British Politics Coming Predominance, The Japanese Conference Russia's Reply Unsuitable, Australians 367 for Five, British Notification To Germany, Mr. Chamberlain Pleased, East London And the Jam Industry, Dress in Its Relation to Dramatic Audiences in Being Very Much Discussed Just Now in London, Thanks to the Letter of Mr. George Alexander Advocating the Abolition of Compulsory Evening Dress and the "Theatre Hat", Sir W. Vernon Harcourt The Government a Derelict, The Kishineff Massacres Sentences on Rioters, British Indians Petition Transvaal Government, The Town Council And Salisbury Vehicle Tax, England 416 All Out Juniors Follow On, Cape News Presented with Red Cross, N.S.W. Wheat Crop, Johannesburg, December 11, Southern League, Boers in Chili Favorable Progress, The Christmas Mail, Viscount Wolseley's View Follow Mr. Chamberlain, Britain and Thibet The March Commenced, London, December 14, 5.40 P. M, De Beers Consolidated Half-Yearly Dividend, Abyssinian Railway Alleged Dismal Failure, Bulawayo Budget Councillors and Mules, A Counter Commission Organised by Freetraders, Anti-Asiatic Meeting In Capetown, China Transfers Twenty Five Warships to Japan, Serious Accident On the Main Line, Mining Notes & News November Output, Monday Scabious Sheep and Goats, Russian Warships In Korean Waters, The Fiscal Campaign Mr. Chamberlain at Leeds, Magistrate's Court Thursday, Rumored Rapprochement, Due on the Rand To-Day, Missionaries Confer On the Native Problem, News from the Coast, The Dissembling Bear, Maritzburg Corporation The Chief of Police, Cape University The Transvaal and the, Cape Boys and Fingoes Receive Siege Medals, Asiatic Traders Strong Protest Lodged, A Liquor License Important Arrests, A "Star" Editor, Christmas Services Roman Catholic Church, Mr. Austen Chamberlain The Inevitable Penalty, German Reichstag South-West Africa, A Natal Mystery, Technical Education For South Africa, Gen. Botha Endorses Mr. Michau's Statement, Local Presbyterians The New Minister, Horticultural Society, The "Singapore Free Press" Gives This as the Real Composition Exercise of A. Chinese Pupil at One of the Local Schools, German Sergeant Sentenced for Brutality, Tariff Reform League A Ladies' Section Formed, A Durban Juror Ignorant of English, The Cumbu Murders Trial Proceeding, A Plucky Deed Secures Speedy Recognition, Fire at Sandringham Queen's Harrow Escape, Press Opinion, Japan's Finances Flourishing Condition, Feeling in Great Britain On the S.A. Labor Question, Monday's Mass Meeting At the Wanderers, Egyptian Enterprise Berber-Suakim Railway, Vigne Cup Alexandra V. Salisbury, The New Cold Law Agitation on the Rand, Devonshire's Letter A Unionist Cleavage, Rumored Removal Of the Chinese Court, A Berlin Opinion, Absence of Rinderpest In the Transvaal, English Petition on Foot In Favor of Chinese, The New Colonies Rand Town Council, Russia's Reply A Conciliatory Attitude, Another Deputation Waits on Sir A. Lawley, Table Bay Selected As a Rendezvous, Rand Brokers' Protest, A Bondsman's Reception At Griquatown, Chamber of Mines Executive Meeting, Rhodesian Stocks Herald Special List, Salisbury High School Monday's Display, Sensible Missionaries, A Hint to India S.A. as a Training Ground, British Ladies' Memorial To Her Late Majesty, London, December 12, Incompetent Magistrates In the Transvaal, Volunteers in Ireland, A Street Nuisance, Christmas Shows Fitt Bros. And McDonald, Germans Attack Rebels And Fall Back Repulsed, Cape News The Revolver Again, A Harbinger, Mr. Asquith at Bradford, England Wins by Five Wickets, Rainfall, His Honor the Administrator, Transvaal Legislation And the Status of Asiatics, Magistrate's Court Wednesday, Bulawayo Budget High Court, A Game of Bluff, M, Maximin Crappier, an Inhabitant of Caix, in France, Who Recently Died in His Ninetieth Year, Was the Head of a Family Which for Patriarchal Size Beats All Records in France, If Not in the World, The War Commission And Tariff Reform, A Dispute about Bricks, British Battleship Launched at Glasgow, The Middelburg Murder Appeal Dismissed, London, December 16, The Mission at Guatong, London, December 16, 11.15 A.M. the Market To-Day Is a Little Easier, but Has a Stagnant Tendency, Big Purchase of Land By the War Office, Fine Play by Hirst, Tariff Reform League Commission Formed, A Rumpus at Dulwich, The "Post" Optimistic, The Muzzling Order, Transvaal Merchants And Asiatic Traders, Daring Jewel Robbery In Broad Daylight, Lord Milner Arrives on the Rand, The Far East An Easier Feeling in London, A Feather in Bulawayo's Cap, Pretoria-Pietersburg Line Distribution of £9 a Share, The "Times" Comment, Somaliland Native Levies Desert, Water Rights Question, The Convent School Last Night's Entertainment, Anti-Semitism in Russia Alleged Preparation, Another Russian Telegram Its Effect in Pekin, A Proper Step, W. A. Richards & Sons Third Meeting of Creditors, Parisian Public Opinion Pessimism Prevalent, The Bear's Diplomacy, Port Elizabeth Waterworks Loan, Anti-Chinese Meeting At Diamondopolis, News of the Week The Weather, Devonshire's Advice To British Electors, Execution of Gona, Devonshire's Disciples, Christmas Shows Morris & Company, Mining Notes & News Claim Returns, War Trophies Stolen, Russian Squadron Ordered to the Far East, Bulawayo Budget A Holiday Excursion, S.R. Volunteers' Rifle Club, Woman Murdered, The Prussian Army Brutal Corporal Sentenced, Mr. Chamberlain On the Bond of Union, Liberals Follow Mr. Chamberlain's Lead, Magistrate's Court Monday, Warner's XI. 243 for Four England V. Australia, British Parliament Dr. Rutherfoord Harris, Mr. Chamberlain Contemplates Taking, Northern Union, Russian Turkestan New Railway Line, The Change of Opinion, Durban Merchants And Railway Rates, London, December 11, The Late Sir W. Besant Memorial Unveiled, Incoming Passengers, Rand Town Council The New Mayor, Chinese Labor Sir C. Farrar's Motion, Russian Reply Received in Tokio, New Church Opened At Hope Fountain, Bulawayo Budget A Christmas Exoduels, His Excellency's Arrival Reception by the Mayor, A.B.C. Meeting Chairman's Views, The Fiscal Campaign Tariff Reform Scheme, Salisbury High School Last Night's Prize-Civinc, Russia and Japan Rumored Intervention, Russia's Reply The Feeling in Tokio, Japan Asks Russia To Reconsider, Tariff Reform League Congratulated by Mr. Chamberlain, A St. Petersburg Journal's Semi-Official Statement, Japanese Government Chartering Steamers, A Victoria Match Police (past and Present) V. Town, A Railway Handbook, Great Sandown Steeplechase, The Kaiser Better, England 365 for 8 Wickets, Salisbury Sports Club, Russian Wiles, Edinburgh's Invitation To Mr. Chamberlain, London, December 13, Rand Mass Meetings Excel All Previous Records, De La Rey's Mission Remarkable Success, Transvaal Lands Understanding Arranged between Botha and Groves, Sandown Park Meeting Grand Annual Hurdle Race, The Opening of Manchuria Alleged Chinese Resolve To, News of the Week, American Infantry To Be Moved South, An Emissary to S.A. Jews, Press Opinions, Wesleyan Bazaar Friday's Opening, The Far East The Russian Reply, Native Labor, Town Council Last Night's Meeting, The Dominion of Canada Additions Contemplated, Fire on Table Mountain, Farmers' Association Adjourned Meeting, U.S.A. and Turkey The Alexandra Affair, London, December 10, Tuesday An Impudent Native, Wynberg Division Candidates Chosen, Chinese Labor The Hon. Arthur Douglass, Rear-Admiral Moore Hoists His Pennant, The Far East Japanese Diet, London, December 15, Mr. Balfour Better, Dingaan's Day, Russian and Japanese Ministers Confer, The New President, A Pleasant "At Home", Social and Personal, Japan's Action An Example for Britain, American Machinery For South Africa, Rand Town Council Prominent Men Elected, President Roosevelt And the Republican Party, Pretoria down Train Jumps the Metals, Both Countries Unprepared for War, Engagement Announced Of the Duke of Norfolk, U.S.A. and Colombia America in Readiness, Japanese Minister Advises Chang-Chistung, A Record Harvest, U.S.A. and Cuba, Transvaal Townships, Port Elizabeth Loan, The Damara Rebellion Reassuring News, Mr. Schreiner's Speech A "Times" Comment, Maritzburg Corporation A Stubborn Police Officer, The Army in S. Africa Big Draft Coming, Japanese Representatives Impeach the Cabinet, Government Horses, Selukwe Mine, U.S.A. and Columbia Yankee Marines Ordered, Cape Politics Capetown Progressives, From All Sources, Anti-Chinese Meeting On the Rand, Jap and Russian Waiting for the Spring, British Parliament The Dulwich Election, Queen Victoria Memorial, Lord Kitchener Satisfactory Progress, Lord Milner Starts for the Rand, A Pretoria-Johannesburg Go-As-You-Please Race, 12,000 Cattle Coming, Police Official Dismissed At Maritzburg, The "Flora" Re-Floated, The Commission of Experts Further Members, The Chance of Weather, Cape News Orancia Livestock, Our London Letter, The Referenoum Question A Negatory Resolution, Britain and Thibet Mission Proceeding Safely, Russian and Jap Dispute America Holds Aloof, Austro-Hungary A Consulate on the Rand, The Late Mr. H. Spencer A Glowing Attribution, Business Circles Favor The Commission, Gen. De La Rey Arrives in India, Victoria Notes, Foster's Magnificent Score, Mr. Alfred De Rothschild, American Testimonial To Sir Thomas Lipton, Japanese Diet, Anti-Chinese Meeting At Queenstown, The near East Still Smouldering, The Commission's Work Proceedings to Be Private, Press and Public Opinion, Convivial Burglars Get Three Years' Hard, Bloemfontein's Bishop Advocates White Labor, War Compensation A Cradock Conference, Federal Parliament General Election, A Servian Regicide Placed on Retired List, Johannesburg, December 10, Attempt to Shoot a Nurse Tale of Unrequited Love, Pretoria Town Council, Australian News The Ceneral Election, An Echo of Martial Law In Cape Colony, B.S.A. Police V. Rest of Salisbury and Alexandra, The New Colonies Mining Magnate Married, Legislative Council Further Prorogation, The Leeds Speech Irish Press Coming Round, Transvaal's Gold November Return, Martial Britons Offering Services to Japan, Morocco's Money Matters Parisian Bankers, Johannesburg, December 23, Dutch Nurses Wanted For a Rand Hospital, Alleged Fraud Accused Acquitted, Mr. J. A. Mills, Late of Messrs. Oxley & Co., Has Commenced Business on His Own Account as a House-Painter and Signwriter, Etc., Rejective Russian Reply Jingo Japanese, Southern Union, Dumbleton Mine Satisfactory Report, Russian Officials Interview Korean Emperor, London's Unemployed, The English Mail, Mining Notes & News Abandoned Claims, Lewisham Result, Johannesburg, December 15, Dulwich Result, Warner's Eleven V. Victorian Juniors, The Fiscal Campaign Mr. Chamberlain, A Gloomy Outlook, B.S.A. Police V. Salisbury, Favored Nation Clause Anglophobia Absent, Tokio Stock Exchange Sharp Fall in Prices, Japanese Navy Making Preparations, The Tenor of the Note London Press Opinion, English Cup Intermediate Round, The Butterfly Mine De Beers Exercises Option, London, December 14, Grounding of the "Flora" Captain and Lieutenant, Capetown, December 14, Citizens of London To Be Addressed, Johannesburg, December 14, Jap Statesmen Confer On the Russian Reply, Yellow Labor Last Thursday's Meeting, Capetown Stockbrokers Important Resolution, Britain and Thibet The Plans of the Thibetans, Four Times Mayor Of Port Elizabeth, Chinese Labor African Labor League, English Manufacturers Rouse Themselves, The Rumor Discredited In the Chinese Capital, Cape Politics Progressives at Alice, England All out for 577 Australia (Second Innings) 16 for One, Earl Rosebery On Tariff Reform, Cape Politics Mr. J. D. Cartwright, Japanese Marines Quell a Riot in Korea, Gen. Plumer's Thanks To the Townsfolk, Rand Mining Fatalities, An Interesting Letter, Chinese Labor Anti-Asiatic Meeting in Pretoria, Port Dues at Port Arthur Admiral Alexieff's Action, The Tariff Commission Mr. Chamberlain Becomes Hon. President, Local Interest in the Chinese Question in Non-Existent by Comparison with the Unparalleled Enthusiam Displayed in Johannesburg at the Mass Meeting Convened on Monday Evening, Rhodesia's Gold November Output. Business: Rhodesian Stocks Herald Special List, Money Market, The Wool Trade Effect of Foreign Tariffs, South African Trade Mr. Jardine's Report, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks. Sports: Lingfield Meeting Stewards' Steeplechase, Pigeon Shooting At Ardbennie, Sporting News The Turf, English Football English League, Rugby North V. South, Winter Handicap, A Gwanda Race Meeting, Rugby County Championship, Lawn Tennis The Tournament, Sports Club Meeting, English Football Rugby, Athletics 100Yds in 9 4-5Secs, Polo, Shooting Victoria Rifle Club, Billiards Dawson V. Cook, English Football Association, Golf Salisbury Golf Club, Sporting News Turf, Sporting News Cricket, Durham Beaten By Rest of England, Tennis Alexandra Club, Billiards Cooke V. Dawson, Polo A Coming Gymkhana, Shooting Salisbury Rifle Club, Cricket First Test Match, Cricket Warner's Eleven, Salisbury Sports Club General Meeting, Polo Salisbury Polo Club. Obituary: Mr Charles Tuke, Mr. C. R. Tompkins, Obituary Lord Stanley of Alderley. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The 2d Rate, Letters to the Editor Music in Salisbury, Letters to the Editor Labor at the Jumbe. Shipping news: Steamers' Movements, The Royal Navy Important Changes. Accounts, donations, financials: The Colonial Division Memorial Fund.

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