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The Rhodesia Herald

1908; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Godfrey J. King, R. Grey,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, The Rhodesia Herald Weekly Edition, The Rhodesia Herald. Classified ads: Cuts and Bruiges, 'Castle' Lager, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Banishes All Tendency Towards Pneumonia, Multiple Classified Advertisements, The Exodus of Business Firms from Pioneer Street to the Other Side of the Town Still Continues, Matrimonial Timer, Kirschbaum's. Death notices: Death. News: Changes Announced, American Unemployed A Chicago Incident, The British Fleet A Month on War Feeting, A Juvenille Cabinet, Application for Letters Patent under the Patents Ordinance, 1904, The Destinies of Unionison Lord Curson's Optimism, Que Que Notes, Bloemfontein— Kimberley Opening of the Line, Parliament Formal Business, A School of Mininc, Druce Case Echo, General Press Approval The New Colonial Secretary, Destructive Fire Christo's Buildings Burnt, Portuguese Gold Rush, General Booth His 70th Birthday, The New Cabinet, Salisbury Rifle Club, Angola Natives Slavery Allegations, A New Field Marshal Lord Gronfell, "Smiler" Hales V. Mr. Churchill, Salvation Settlers, Commonwealth Premier Mr. Deakin Romains in Office, Continental Threat Denied, Volunteer Rifle Club, Lion Mine, Cable Code Regulations Protests against Alteration, Lomagundi Elephants, (Later), Traction Engine V. Oxen, The Derby, From What May Be Regarded as a Well-Informed Source, Says the "Liverpool Courier," Comes the Statement That Lord Selborne May Be Expected to Return Home from South Africa Very Shortly, and to Re-Enter Political Life at Home, Volunteer Notes Raids, News by Cable South African Preference, A Boston Blaze Square Mile of Property Burnt, Colliery Explosion Miners Entombed, Chinese Labour Blue Book Issued, Laidlaw Committed for Trial, The Berlin Fire, Dr. Jameson A Visit to England, Manchester By-Election To Oppose Mr. Churchill, The Princess of Wales A Luncheon at the Elysee, Wesleyan Conference, Return to London, Motherhood How a Woman Suffered from Debility Following Childbirth, New Privy Councillors, Diamond Crisis Alleged Continental Threat, Locust Destruction, News Ot the Week The Kafir Market, Telegraphists' Strike Serious Situation in India, Salisbury V. Bulawayo, Lord Tweedmouth, Mr. Churchill's Promotion, Mr. Wanamaker's Will, Fire at Berlin Princess Flags Destroyed, Col. Grey's Tour Meeting at the Ayrshire, An Unfortunate Error Crept into the Paragraph Relating to the Sons of England Social and Dance, in Our Issue of Yesterday, Moroccan Brigands The British Government, Treed by Elephants A Lomagundi Experience, Miner Appointments, Assassination Governor of Galicia Shot, (Reuter's Special Service), Metals and Maize, Speeches by Governors, Cafe Chantant, Carndhu, C. S. A. R. Report, East Coast Fever Address by Natal Governor, East Coast Fever, South African News Rand Unemployed, Boston Blaze Enormous Damage, After the Crisis Brooklyn Bank Re-Opens, Lisbon Riots The Casualty List, Martial Law in Natal Reform Club's Action, Atlanta Mine, The Boston Blaze, American Armada Unable to Visit British Waters, Steady Progress, The Railway Pool Transvaal and O. R. C., Home Politics Change in Government, Land Settlement, Hartley Happenings, The Election Campaign, Invitation to Visit England, The Ex-Premier, A Native Was Sentenced to Two Months' Imprisontuent Yesterday for Being in Possession of 12 Sticks of Gelatine, Commissions to Consider Disputes, Dinnuzulu's Trial Bishop of Zululand Interviewed, Floods in China 2,000 Persons Drowned, White Labour on Mines, Mr. Deakin's Resignation Liberal-Labour Coalition, Mr. Henry Birchenough Investigation of the Trade Acts, London, April 12.— Mr. John Morley and Mr. Winston Churchill Have Resigned Their Seats in the House of Commons, Mr. Morley Being Raised to the Peerage, While Mr. Winston Churchill Will Succeed Mr. Lloyd George as President of the Board of Trade, Pure-Bred Pigs, Etna, Work with Gordon Drills, News by Cable The Transvaal Loan, The Lemoine Papers, Municipal Deposits, The Jumbo, A Seat for Mr. Maydon, Immigration Restriction A Canadian Bill, Train off the Line, Standard Bank 14 Per Cent. Dividend, Col. Grey's Tour, Rains at the Cape, Rand Labour Position "Extremely Satisfactory", Cape Fruit, Transvaal March Output, A Note from Selukwe, The Elections Campaign in the Capital, Chinesevs. Japanese, Pretoria Conference Aim of Portuguese Delegates, Mining Notes Salisbury Reef, A Strike Ended Australian Coastal Trade, Old Age Pensions The Australian Proposal, Following on Col. Grey, Who Held a Meeting in Gatooma on Friday, Messrs. Brown and Edmonds Addressed the Electors of the Gatooma District on Saturday Evening Last in Speak's Hotel Dining Room, Africans and Arms A Brussels Conference, Increased Salaries, The Postmaster General Is Paying a Visit to Umtali, Sleeping Sickness Independent British Bureau, An Indian Outrage The Price of Train Wrecking, District News Cwelo Cleanings, Tea Bodies Recovered, Wankie Co. Profit, Liberal Press Comment, Native Sanitation, Rugby, Forfeited Claims, For the Information of Strangers in Town We Are Requested to State That the Services at the Catholic Church Commence as Follows, A Reuter Wire from Johannesburg States That an Outbreak of Scarlet Fever Is Causing Anxiety, Canadian Immigrants, A Protective Resolution, Mr. Coghlan & Mr. McDonald, The Naval Disaster Court Martial Finding, Johannesburg Call, 'Gen. ' Booth's Scheme Salvation Army Settlers, New Jersey Affray, Lomacundi Notes, German 'Dreadnoughts' Another Launched, Kaiser at Corfu, Here and There, Repatriated Chinese, The "Daily News" Refers to the Appearance of Three Formidable Figures in the Political Areas since Mr. Chamberlain's Illness and Says Lord Curson, Lord Milner and Lord Cromer Will Probably Hold the Destinies of Unionism, Kaiser and Kaiserin Entertained at Palermo, A Reuter Telegram States That Mr. Winston Churchill Will Preside at the Annual South African Dinner on May 29, Native Labour Bureau March Returns, Indians in Natal The Projected Legislation, Municipal Government Transvaal Legislation, If We Were the "Rhodesia Punch, " Says the "Umtali Advertiser, " We Should Be Inclined to Say That Although the Crying Need of Rhodesia Is Population the Late Census Returns Show That Nearly All the Increase in the Last Frew Years Has Been a Crying One, The Woolsack, A Roman Goldmine Modern Revival, Mr. Churchill's Address, Net Volk Concress, Home Politics The New Cabinet, The Protection Movement, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is Famous for Its Cures of Coughs, Colds and Croup, The Elections Col. Heyman at Gwelo, Mining Notes, U. S. A. Presidency Republican Party Convention, MacEdonian Reforms, Re-Stocking Rhodesia, The Doctor's Evidence, S. Rhodesia Volunteers Eastern Division Regimental Orders, Arbitration Treaty Unique Reservation, Alleged Murder Laidlaw's Statement, London Prices, Fighting in Morocco French Camp Attached, Railway Troubles A Strike Threatered, A Terrible Fire Gallant Reacues, The Leader in the Lords. Letter to the editor: Col. Grey's Figures To the Editor of the Rhodesia Herald. Business: The Markets The Transvaal Loan, The Markets London Views, Export of Mealies Mr. Colebrook's Tour. Obituary. Sports: Cricket 1900 Triangular Contest, Shooting Salisbury Revolver Club, Sporting News Football, Cricket, Scottish League, Racing, Johannesburg Autumn Handicap, Sporting News Shooting, Scottish Cup—Semi-Final, Tennis Rhodesia Association, English League, Division I. Shipping news: American Navy "The First National Virtue". Backmatter: Printed and Published by the Proprietors, the Argus Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, Salisbury, Rhodesia.

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