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1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Hallward,

Resumo

Classified ads: Bagster's Bibles, 5s and 7s—ARGUS Co., For All Kinds of Stationery Go to the Argus Co, New Music for the Pianoforte Argus Co, Multiple Classified Advertisements, A Large Assortment of 1s. Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, Printed and Published by the Argus Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd. Salisbury, Rhodesia, The Rhodesia Herald. Death notices: Death. News: Alleged Murder The Attorney-General, The New Ordinance Exempted Parts of Africa, Another Independent, Queen Victoria Memorial, Burghersdorp, Thursday's Session, Bulawayo Water Supply, Attempt to Destroy A Japanese Cruiser, Surprise, Rumored Protectorate Over Korea by Japan, Houston's Enter The Shipping Ring, Vryburg, Another Seven Years For Ambrose Winterton, Only Four Killed, Dumbleton, Some Further Effects, Our London Letter, Volunteer Rifle Club, Distinguished Arrivals By the Last Mail, Contradictory Reports, The Hottentot Emeute, Imperial Defence Mr. Balfour in Praise, The Vials of Wrath Emptied by Lloyd-George, Further Confirmation, Laberi Diamonds, Matabele Sheba, Distress in Kimberley The Want of Labor, Sea Point Pests, Capetown's New City Hall, East London, Washington Doubtful, The St. Petersburg Press, Married Persons Should Send Six Stamps for Our Valuable Booklet, Containing Useful Information; Also Catalogue of Medical Specialities, Samples, Post Free, 2c 6d, Under the Hammer, The British Crews Of Japan's New Warships, A "Chronicle" Discovery, Queenstown, Another Conservative Criticises the Policy, Twelfth Night, Japan and Russia Exchange Views at Tokio, The Neutrality of China Confirmed by Prince Ching, A Labor Leader On Progressive Indifference, Alleged Murder At a Power Station, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Williams on the Arrival of a Daughter, Thursday Alleged False Pretences, Chinese Labor The Canadian Attitude, The L.U. Association The Duke of Devonshire, Town Council, Mr. Rhodes' Statue, Victoria Notes, London, January 9.—The Latest Reports Announce That Lady McCallum Is Now out of Danger, Gen. Botha's Advice To His Compatriots, The French Flagship, Boers in Mexico A Colony Forming, London, January 12.—The Chinese Minister at Tokio Has Telegraphed Prince Ching as Follows: "Japanese Foreign Office Requests Me to Make the Following Communication: "The Second Russian Reply Received at Tokio Is Unfavorable, and Cannot Be Accepted by Japan, Who, Unless Russia Receedes, Will Be Compelled to Promptly Report to Arms, The Eastern Crisis Japan's New War Ships, Army Changes, The Canadian Surtax Germany Beaten, A New Firm, A Low Veld Tragedy Tale of Hidden Treasure, Japanese Distrust Of Continental Forecasts, Russia's Second Reply Proves Unsatisfactory, Britain's Minor War The Mullah's Defeat, Mr. Rudyard Kipling And Drill at Public Schools, Wankies Coal, A Telegraphic Error, The United Kingdom Imports and Exports, Town Councillors and Mules, Steamers' Movements, Cape Politics The Coming Election, Victoria Civil Service V. Town, Forage …, The Hon. A. Douglass Rejected by the "Saints", Explosion on a Gunboat Forty-Three Killed, Johannesburg, January 6.—The Examination of the Stones Selected from the Zaberi Mine Washing up to December 31 Resulted in the Discovery of 11 Diamonds Weighing 14 Carats, and Valued at about 24s Per Carat, Opinion in Europe Press and Public, Anti-Asiatic Meeting At Cradock, Russian Reply Received, Bulawayo Budget The Millard Case, Contested Constituencies, 125 Aliens on the Rand Become British Subjects, New Colonies 24 Hours Incessant Rain, Saturday A Trooper's Headgear, Tone of the Reply Paris "N. Y. Herald's" Version, Monday Threatening to Star a Police Sergeant, Antenior, London, January 10.—The Following Rugby Matches Were Played Yesterday: Blackheath, Nine Points; Harlequins,Three Points, Rhodesian Stocks Herald Special List, Opinion of the "Times", Adml Rivet Interviewed The Japs the Aggressors, Lady MacCallum, A Cemetery on Fire, The Rand's Chief Citizen Thanks the Electors, A Judicial Explanation The Van Reenen Appeal, The "Star's" New Editor, Relief Works in Capetown Donation of £250 by De Beers, Johannesburg, January 12.—Before Call To-Day Prices Were Much Better, but the High Change Was Disappointing, and Slight Declines Were Mainly Recorded, Ticket Shatchers Get Three Months Hard, East London, January 6.—Sir J. Gordon Sprigg Has Decided to Arrive in Time for Nomination Day, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks, Japan Commandeering Coal Intended for Russia, Rain Badly Needed, The Ealing Electorate And Lord George Hamilton, Pigeon Shooting, The Capetown Sensation Accused Again Remanded, Shooting Salisbury Rifle Club, The Open Door In Manchuria, Chinese Councillors Want Japan as an Ally, Russian Army Corps Ordered to Manchuria, The Following Is the Program of a Shoot to Be Held on the 30th and 31st Inst: Saturday, 30, Du Plessis to Die, Bulawayo Budget, Port Arthur Ready, Wynberg Division, Legation Guard Arrives At the Capital, Middleburg Camp, London, January 12.—Mr. Chamberlain Speaking at Birmingham Last Night Referred Lengthily to the Situation in South Africa, and Said That He Did Not Expect the Difficulties That Had Been Encountered, A Comparison with 1898, Mr. Winston Churchill Reiterates His Opposition, Raron Hayashi Informed of the Tenor, Sunday, 31 Fifth Event, Mail Steamer Founders In the Pacific, Japanese Statesmen Busily Conferring, Will Japan Reply? Baron Hayashi Doubtful, The Triple Alliance To Remain Neutral, News from Natal Gold Storage Shares, Thursday Alleged Attempt to Stab a Police Sergeant, The Progressive Leaders At Grahamstown, The Mining Ordinance, S.R. Volunteers, Penniless Emigrants To South Africa, London, January 11, 5.40 p.m.—Buyers' Four O'Clock Prices, Typhoid Outbreak, London, January 12.—Owing to Apprehensions of the Japanese Coup Demain, the Russians Are Taking Extraordinary Precautions to Safeguard Port Arthur and the Manchurian Railway, Hottentot Rebellion Peace Declared, Port Elizabeth, Sir J. Gordon Sprigg Leaves for the Bay, 35,000 Japanese Troops Bound for Korea, Salvage Sale, House of Assembly Uncontested Seats, French Naval Band To Delight Capetonians, Houston Betrayal Capetown Consternation, Mediterranean Fleet Leaves for Far East, Rainfall, Wesleyan Synod The Open Session, Japan's Advice To the Chinese Government, Globe & Phœnix Ball, Mr. A. L. Melrose (Licentiate of Dental Surgery Royal College of Surgeons), Dental Surgeon, Adjoining Strachan & Co Chemists, Causeway, Alluvial Claims, British Parliament Asmburton Bye-Election, Shooting Nicholson Cup, Billiards Harverson V. Inman, Somerset Hospital Last Years Donations, Durban's Floating Dock Arrives in Table Bay, Magistrate's Court Wednesday, Friday A Mazor Volunteer, Good Rains, Natal's Chief Justice Sworn in as Administrator, A "Daily Mail" Statement, A Sad Accident, Russia's Intention No Further Concessions, Seoul Legation Guards, London, January 13.—The King Has Telegraphed to Col. Egerton Commanding the Somaliland Field Force, His Great Satisfaction at the Recent Success, and Regret at the Losses Sustained, Rhodesian and Tati Mines, Jury List, 1904, Rand Gold Shipment, Turkey and Bulgaria, The "Times" Opinion, The Trespasser's Reward, Mining Notes & News December Output, Scorched Capetonians, A Position of Peril Hostilities Imminent, An American Fleet For Far Eastern Waters, Globe and Phœnix, Selukwe, The Duke of Devonshire And the Liberal Party, The Nicholson Cup, Chinese Viceroys Urge An Alliance with Japan, The Cape University, Troops for Mauritius, Russian Offers to Japan Concerning Korea, R. C. Grey's XI V. A Salisbury Scratch XI, Douglass and the Saints, Russian Reply Received Foreign Office Notified, Abundant Rain, Further Particulars, London, January 13.—The Emperor of Korea Has Ordered the Opening of the Port of Wiju, Subject to the Acquiescence of China by Telegraph, Bulawayo's Poor Dumped in Kimberley, Peace or War In the Hands of Alexieff, Owners of Rifles, Mr. Chamberlain On South African Prosperity, The Eastern Crisis "The Word Is War", Mr. Seddon's Action Criticised by the "Times", S.R. Volunteers Western Division, Social and Personal, How Enteric Is Spread, A Brighter Outlook, Somaliland Another Engagement, Britain & Her Allies, The Lhassa Mission, The Position of the Liberal Unionist Association of Great Britain Is …, Once Again South African Commerce Has Been Betrayed by the Weakness of a Champion of Open Competition in Sea Freights, Cape Politics, Murder at a Power Station Accused in Court, The Sisters of Nazareth Eulogised by Lord Milner, Zaberi Diamonds A Slump in Prices, Russian Troops Awaiting the Word, Elder Statesmen Conferring at Tokio, Capetown Progressives Commence the Campaign, Barkly West, Tariff Reform The Commission Complete, Aliens in Rhodesia Becoming Britishers, Bloemfontein Town Council The New Mayor, Umhlonhlo Goes for Trial, Various Reports From All Quarters, Polling Day Fixed, London, January 9, 2 p.m.—Buyers' One O'Clock Prices, Cape News The French Consul at Home, Japanese Statesmen Postpone Their Meeting, Russian Legation Guard Ordered to Seoul, Jap Troops for Korea No Immediate Despatch, Mr. Seddon's Action Regarding Asiatics, It Is an Unfortunate Feature of the Far Eastern Crisis That Warlike Preparations Have so Kept Pace with the More Acurate Phases of the Dispute, as Not to Encourage Contidence in the More Hopeful Nature of the News Which Has Filtered Through, Sir Henry MacCullum Leaves for Home, Chinese Labor Satisfaction on the Rand, Ex-Prisoners of War Homeward Bound, Labor on Rand Mines, Mr. Sawerthal Has Returned from His Extended Survey Tour on the North-Eastern Border of Rhodesia, Britain and France Settling Mutual Questions, Russian Squadron Returns to Vladivostok, Tuesday … Ordinance, The Fiscal Campaign And the Labor Party, M. Raffray's "At Home", Kipling and Politics, Native Policeman Murdered at Booysens, The Transvaal Gold Output for 1903, The Despatch of the Reply Great Britain Uninformed, The Reply Unfavorable. Business: Japan Wants Business, Money Market, China's Commercial Treaty, Chilian Admiralty Anxious to Do Business, Salisbury Polo Club Saturday's Gymkhana, "Lloyd's" at a Standstill, Tokio Stock Exchange A Downward Tendency, Germans and Commerce. Sports: English Football Association, Rugby England V. Wales, Sporting News Cricket, Sporting News The Turf. Weather report: News of the Week The Weather. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor Victoria's Cemeteries. Birth notices: Births and Deaths. Obituary: Sir Albert Woods, K.C.B.. Editorial: Mr. Alfred Richards, Miss E. E. Lindsay, Bereavement. Display ads: Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Review: British Trade Last Year A "Times" Review.

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