Multiple Classified Advertisements
1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Mr. R. McIlwaine, L. A. Krienke,
ResumoClassified ads: Russian Cigarettes Just Arrived, 6/- Per 100, The Most Wonderful Discovery of the Age Is Jones' Rheumaticure, The Argus Stylographic Pen, Mr. A. L. Melrose (Licentiate of Dental Surgery Royal College of Surgeons), Dental Surgeon, Adjoining Strachan & Co Chemists Causeway, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Mr. A. L. Melrome (Licentiate of Dental Surgery Royal College of Surgeons), Dental Surgeon, Adjoining Strachan & Co Chemists, Causeway, A Long-Felt Want Supplied, A Large Assortment of 1s. Novels Has Just Arrived. Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, Printed and Published by the Argus Printing and Publishing Co Salisbury, Rhodesia, The Rhodesin Herald. Business: Money Market, The Property Market, Relief Fund Started At Bulawayo. News: Russians at Tientsin Leave for Port Arthur, Mr. Seddon's Views, Japanese Press Tsar's Assurance Sneered At, Bulawayo Budget A Native Murder, Simply Worn Out George Business Men Praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Japan and Russia Securing Supplies, The Canada Club Banquet Mr. Lyttleton's Speech, White Woman Shot by a Cape Boy, London, January 19.— the Tariff Reform Commission on Friday Adopted the Rules of Procedure and Provided for the Exhaustive Machinery for Collecting Information, A New Motor Fire Engine, Mr. McIlwaine in Summing up Said That He Felt Sorry for Men Who Had so Little Sense as the Accused, While the More Uncompromising of Freetraders May Regard the Tariff Reform Commission with Disfavor, the Majority of the Public, as Mr. Chamberlain Observed at the Opening Meeting, Will Welcome Its Appointment as an Earnest Endeavor to Reach Methods for the Improvement of the Industrial and Social Wellbeing of the Nation, Unobservant Thieves, The Transvaal's Revenue, London, January 15.— Baron Hayashi Reports That the Japanese Reply Is Couched in a Peaceful Tone, but Is Perfectly Firm, and Adds the Important Statement That China's Sovereignity in Manchuria Is One of the Prinicipal Points Insisted Upon, Transvaal Legislators Pass a Vote of Sympathy, Freights on the C G. R., St. Petersburg Optimistic, Capetown and Suburbs Open Subscription Lists, Our London Letter, Germany And British Colonies, New Zealand's Premier Firm in His Purpose, Thibetans Mobilising, A Swazi Crime Bunu's Widow Murdered, Chinese Labor Mining Groups Preparing, Somaliland A Hero Dècorated, London, January 14.—Russia in a Note to the Powers Guarantees Their Rights in Manchuria Secured under Treaties with China, The Eastern Crisis The Japanese Reply, Monday A Naked Native Thief, Transvaal Legislature, The Heat in Capetown, S. R. Volunteers Assault-At-Arms, The Yellow Cloud Dr. Jameson Explains, Magistrate's Court Friday, In These Days of Disquiet, of Troubled Markets, and Rumors of War, It Is Much to Be Able to Record a Marked Progress in the Premier Industry of the Country, Lloyds' Pessimistic, Capetown, January 19.— Great Sympathy Is Felt in Capetown with the Sufferers in the Bloemfontein Disaster, and the "Cape Argus" To-Day Again Urges the Cape Colonists to Contribute Generously to the Their Brother Colonists in Orangia, Help from London, Russia's Concessions Japanese Sceptical, Johannesburg, January 15.— There Are Four More Witnesses in the Swartz Trial for the Prosecution, Including Mrs. Van Niekerk and Experts in Handwriting, Johannesburg, January 14.— the Trial of Swartz for the Murder of Van Niekerk in the Low Veld in May Last, Was Resumed before the Chief Justice To-Day, Details, Important Business, New Colonies Transvaal Asiatics, Capetown Constituency, The Army in S. Africa A New Chief Staff Officer, The Tokio Press Japan's Preparations, No Reply for a Week The Japs Prepared, Low Veld Tragedy Swartz Found Guilty, Natal's Chief Justice Becomes a Benedict, Big Blazes In Capetown and Suburbs, Over 20 Persons Drowned Hundreds Homeless, London, January 18, 5.35 P.M. Buyer's Four O'Clock Prices, Australia Second Innings, Frank Fillis' Circus A Benefit Performance, A Royal Compliment, S. R. Volunteers Rifle Club, Munitions of War For China from Japan, Chinese Labor Liberal Legislators', Matabeleland Total: 15,243ozs 15dwts 6grs, The "Cape Argus" Appeal To Cape Colony, The Tsar's Desire Lamsdorff's Fears, South African Teachers And Capetown Progressives, Volunteers The Nicholson Cup, The French Cruiser Interchange of Courtesies, "I Am but Human", Chamber of Commerce A Vote of Sympathy, Disastrous Deluge Funeral of 23 Victims, Pacific St. Petersburg And the Reason Why, London, January 18.— Money Was Plentiful on Saturday, and Balances Were Offered at 2 1-2 Per Cent, Rhodesian Stocks Herald Special List, Painfulsensationon Rand The "Star's" Suggestion, Opinion of the "Times", Cape News Honoring the French, England All out 245 Australian 2nd Innings, A Pacific Feeling In St. Petersburg, Transvaal Legislature Unskilled Labor, Attempted Gaol Breaking, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks, Sad Fatality On Table Mountain, London, January 16, 2.45 P.M.— Buyer's One O'Clock Prices, Admiral Rivet's Thanks To Cape Colonists, Total for Rhodesia: 18,750ozs 2dwts 6grs, Ratepayers' Association Tuesday Night's Meeting, An Actress' Benefit, Douglass' Defeat Capetown Opinion, Johannesburg, January 16 the Market Was Weak To-Day, Higher Examinations, Australia All out 351 England's 2nd Innings, New Colonies Town Lands Question, London, January 16.— Major Gough Has Been Decorated with the V. C. and Promoted to the Rank of Lieutnant-Colonel for Gallantry in Somaliland in April Last, The Gold Export, Chiltern Hundreds, Christmas at Kalomo, Russian Troops Pass through Bosphorus, List of Victims 21 Bodies Recovered, London, January 14, 5.10 P. M., The Incoming Mail, The King as a Mediator, News of the Week, Low Veld Tragedy Sensational Evidence, Alien Labor The Transvaal Ordinance, London, January 14.—The Japanese Cruiser "Kasuga" Arrived at Port Said from Genoa Yesterday, Commercial Examinations, Rhodesia's Gold December Output, The Feeling in Germany Marines Mobilised, U. S. A. and China The Open Door, Japan and Manchuria, Cape Fruit, Mr. Cochrane Returned to Bulawayo Yesterday, Russia and Korea, London, January 19.—Mr. Chamberlain Arrived at the Guildhall This Afternoon, Outside of Which Edifice an Immense Concourse of People Was Assembled, The Fiscal Campaign Mr. Chamberlain, Japan's Reply Nature of the Proposals, England Second Innings, Associated Chambers Of Commerce Congress, Germany Pessimistic, Mr. Turnbull Returned to the Beatrice Mine Yesterday, A Reconnaisance Of 600 Thibetans at Tanu, Russian Protection For Japs at Port Arthur, British Parliament Norwich Bye-Election, Poultry Fanciers, The Wide-Spread Sympathy Which Has Been Expressed throughout South Africa with the Victims of the Disastrous Occurrence at Bloemfontein, Will Find a Responsive Echo in This the Northermost of the Colonial Towns, Bulawayo Budget Town Council Election, Anglo-French Exploration Sir George Farrar Resigns, Unceasing Preparations, Japan's Last Note, Supplementary Estimate Submitted to the Reichstag, Ladies' Competition, Disastrous Deluge At Bloemfontein, The Mullan's Losses In the Recent Fight, Capetown Constituency Capt. Bam, The Right Hon. J. Morley Disappointed with S. Africa, Press and Public Views, No Russian Interference Permitted by Korea, Troops for Mauritius, Houston's Action And the Chamber of Commerce, A Dutch Wedding Broekhuizen—Eloff, Referred to Committee, The Buffer, Owen Lewis Jubilant, Viticulture in the Western Province, The Harbor Board, Unheard of Discount Store Brothers' Sale Has Taken On, Alleged Extortion, B. & F. Wheeler's Help, Relief Fund Started All over South Africa, Cape Politics The Election Campaign, Another Battleship Ordered by Japan, Australia 355 for Six, A Dash for Liberty Native Convict Shot, The Fiscal Fight C.-B. And New Unionism, New Year in Russia The Tsar's Reception, Social and Personal, The Seoul Legations, London, January 19, 3.35 A. M., Johannesburg, January 15.—The Market Was Inactive To-Day, Britain and Thibet Younghusband at Tanu, The Eastern Crisis Naval Demonstration, Cape News Modder River, Cruisers in the Making, London, January 15, 5.30 P.M.— Buyer's Four O'Clock Prices, Town Council Elections, England's First Innings 199 Runs for Eight Wickets, China's Neutrality Finally Assured, Baron Hayashi And Japan's Reply, Orancia's Ordinances, Magistrate's Court Thursday, Hottentot Rebellion Anxiety for the Safety, Japan's Ideals, The Plumtree Shooting Case, Tariff Reform Commission Opened by Mr. Chamberlain, Von Bulow's Statement A Serious Situation, Russian Opinions "War a Long Way Off", Australia All out 388, Union-Castle Freights, Cape University Elementary Examinations, Duke of Devonshire's Retirement Retarded, Mysterious Disease Among Cattle at Molteno, Suburban Traffic Troubles, Mining Notes & News Turf Mines, Ltd., The Dardanelles Russia's Request to Turkey, Intervention Too Late, Capetown, January 18.—The Fire in Mostert-Street on Saturday Night Was the Third of the Day, A British Army Officer On Russia's Preparations, S. R. C. Rifle Club Quarterly Medal, London, January 15.— Mr. Chamberlain Opened the First Meeting of the Tariff Reform Commission This Afternoon, London, January 16, 3.35 A.M.— the Amount of Money Due to the Bank Yesterday Was Repaid, Mr. S. S. Short, Secretary of the Beatrice Mine, Arrived in Town Last Night, Russian Troops Sent to the Yalu River, Victoria, China's Neutrality, Peace Unexpected In Tokio, Johannesburg, January 14.— the Market Had a Heavy Fall on Call. Sports: Tennis Alexandra Club, Athletics, English Football Association, Shooting Salisbury Rifle Club, Victoria Rifle Competition Medal Competition, Rugby, Running Liddle V. Green, Billiards Harverson V. Inman, Sporting News Cricket. Obituary: Obituary Fleet-Admiral Sir H. Keppel. Weather report: Rainfall, The Recent Rains, The Weather. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Typhoid Outbreak. Review: Australasian "Pastoralists' Review".
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