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The Rhodesia Herald

1907; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Mr. M. J. Deary,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, News of the Week, Printed by the Proprietors, the Argus Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, and Published by Messrs. Wilson & Kemp Courseway, Salisbury, Rhodesia, The Rhodesia Herald. Classified ads: The Central News Agency Limited, If Sufficient Orders Are Received a Pamphlet Containing the Interesting Debate on Mr. Longden's Motion Will Be Issued, Zam Buk, Matrimonial Times, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Jones & Webb, Jones' Rheumaticuro and Jones' Rheumaticuro Vegetable Liver Pills. Birth notices: Birth. News: Salisbury Library, In Manchuria China Will Adopt Obstructive Policy, Salisbury Volunteer Rifle Club, Queen Victoria Memorial, Working of Mines Commission of Enquiry Appointed, April Gold Output, Imperial Government Will Not Interfere, Colonel Grey and the Dutch, Joining Hands Citizens Entertain Matabeleland Members, Regulating Public Meetings, North-Western Rhodesia Mr. Codrington Succeeds Mr. Coryndon, Hostile Hindus, Chamber of Commerce Affirms Its Full Sympathy and Adherence, More Dead than Alive, Mr. Longden's Motion, Trouble at Sea, Unionists' Double Duty Mr. Chamberlain's Declaration, Anglo-American Relations Mr. Bryce Dwells on the Sympathy and Affection Existing, Friday's Proceedings The Budget Debate, Fisherles Question, Colonial Office Officials and the Colonies More Intimate Knowledge Desirable, Kimberley Election Mr. Anderson Returned, No Longer an Experiment but an Institution, Cape Director of Agriculture, Thursday's Proceedings, To the Acting Town Clerk, Salisbury, Band in the Park, Professors and Students in Native Colleges, Imperial Preference Debate in the Commons, Election Pelitions Sir Percy Fitspatrick's Case in the Courts, Great Rejoicing throughout Spain, Southampion Left amid Hurricane of Cheers, Transvaal Volunteers, Leader of the Boer Trek to Argentine, Sir Horace Plunkett's Successor, Always to the … with Noveties Are …, Jubilee Handicap, Off to Australia, Australians Approve of Mr. Deakin's Attitude, Transvaal Loan Imperial Government Will Guarantee £5,000,000, Lord Curzon Installed as Chancellor of Oxford, America and Germany Commercial Treaty Arranged, Liberal Policy, Crick and Willis Proceedings Abandoned, Dinizulu, Freedom of Manchester Conferred on Premiers in London, Witwatersrand Show, Unlicensed Coolies, Regiments Perpetuating Names of Irregular Corps to Be Abolished, New Cape Loan Particulars of the Issue, Men Divided in Opinion, South African Association, Mr. Botha Dids Farewell, For the Farmer, Monday's Proceedings, To Sir William Milton, K.C.M.C. Administrator of Southern Rhodesia, Salisbury, Natal Parliament, Pantomime Rehearsal, Chinese Labour Repatriation and Replacement, Rhodesians at Bisley, Position Is German South West Africa, Spain's Baby Prince, Prince Alfonso Eduardo, R. C. L., Indian Government Met to Be Stripped, Kafir Work, North-Western Rhodesia, Question of Indian Defence, Native Recruiting, Prince Fushimi, Procestionary …, Imperial Preference Another Door Suggested by Mr. Deakin, Rockdrillers' Strike Success of Miners Extremely Doubtful, Transvaal Output Nearly 1,500 Ounces Less than March, Stepney Bye-Election, Canadian Miners' Dispute, A Franchise Message, Complimentary Smoker, Mr. Boths, LL. D., Men Returning to Work, "The Mikado" Edict War Office and Admiralty Orders, Col. Raleigh Grey, Native Affairs, Asiatic Immigration and Federation, To Sir William Milton, K.C.M.C., Administrator of Southern Rhodesia, Salisbury, Langlangte Deep Men Come Out, British Railways, End of Act I, Proceedings to Be Published as Soon as Possible, Lord Cromer, Many Prisoners Realeased, Matabeleland, Nothing to Fear, Why Anglo-Japanese Alliance Was Renewed, The "Charter" Veto Fighting against Odds, Mr. Deakin Refuses Membership of Privy Council, Orangia, Lord Elgin and Rhodesia, A General Moles, Loyal Women's Guild, Transvaal Progressives, April Output, Artillery Sent to Affected Districts, Indian Unrest Mohammedan Sections Restiess, Mutiny Anniversary Passing Quietly, Twelve Mines Affected, Randfontein Estates, Mr. Balfour a Confirmed Chamberlainite, The Bishop's Departure, Chinese Repatriation, Russian Reform Field Courts Martial Abolished, Premiers Sympathise with Newfoundiand's Case, Etna and Stromboli Increasingly Active, The Mineral Output, Union-Castle Dividend, Damaraland War Compensating the Farmers, Indian Army, Mr. Chamberlain's Hope The Removal of South Africa from Arena of Party Politics, Freedom of Scottish Capital Conferred, Strike Receives Apparest Check, Mr. Botha Interviewed South African Joint Defence Scheme Ridiculously Inadequate, Selukwe Snips, Position Unchanged, Boers Have Much in Common with the Sects, Making Splendid Progress, Legislative Council Education in Rhodesia, The Conference, Gwelo Gleanings, To His Honour, the … Commissioner, Secretary, Rheumatism Can Be Cured, A Graceful Tribute to Lord Elgin, Legislative Council Mr. Lougden's Motion, A Word to Travellers, The Strike Minister Aspect, Colonial Conference, Terrible Fate Ninety Miners Entombed in Burning Mine, German Colonies, Troubled Morocco Another French Military Expedition, Movement on the Wane, Off to Edinburgh, Tuesday's Proceedings, Mashonaland, The Curtain Falls Last Session Concludes, Important Discovery, Rand Miners' Strike. Business: Newmarket Stakes, Rhodesian Trade, Share Market Little Doing. Obituary: Mr. Edmund Garrett. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor. Sports: English Tennis, Golf Salisbury Golf Club, Shooting Salisbury Volunteer Rifle Club, Sporting News Shooting.

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