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  4. THE WAR.

    The news of the relief of Mafeking has been received In London with the most heartfelt manifestations of joy. Her Majesty the Queen has expressed her greatest gratification and thankfulness for the rescue of the beleaguered garrison after their heroic. ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. OUR SOLDIERS.

    An important work has Just been entered upon, and is being rapidly pushed forward. It is nothing less than the formation of an Australasian and Canadian ...

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  6. THE FINAL BLOW.

    The entente between Great Britain and Portugal, which suddenly manifested Itself simultaneously with the announcement with the long deferred award in the Delagoa Bay railway case, is responsible for another vital blow at the Boer cause ...

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  7. THE HERO OF MAFEKING.

    The long siege is over The tempest of shell The din and the rattle of unequal battle. ...

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  8. SUCCESSES IN NATAL.

    Offical despatches from sir Redvers Buller announce further British successes in Natal. Lord Dundonald with the Cavalry division, having occupied the historic pass of Laing's Nck, have been supported by Sir Franeis clery's infantry ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Reported Transvaal Boers Have asked Lord Roberts For a cessation of hostilities ...

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  10. THE BASUTO BORDER.

    The large force of Boers which has been operating on the Basutoland border is still wandering aimlessly about the country. A considerable body of the enemy, which had taken refuge at Bethlehem, midway between Kroonstad and Harrismith, is now returning south ...

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  11. THE RELIEF OF MAFEKING

    Now. once more, his heartfelt praises, Unto God each Briton mines, While o'er Afr[?]e's wastes he gazes Freedom's flag descries! ...

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  12. OUR FRENCH NEIGHBORS

    The announcement that Colonel Baden-Powell and his gallant band had at last been relieved was responsible for a disorderly scene at the Paris Exhibition. As soon as the uews was made public the English visitors marked their ...

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  13. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne has drafted a hill providing for an important change in the conditions under which the volunteer forces of the United Kingdom are at present enrolled. The measure contains a clause enabling volunteers to hold themselves in ...

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  14. IN AMERICA.

    A profound sensation has been created throughout the United States by the Intelligence that the siege of Mafeking has been raised. Colonel Baden-Powell's magnificent defence is the leading theme in the American press, and the Tammanyites and Democrats alone attempt to ...

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  15. THE PREMIER'S MESSAGE.

    The following is the text of the message cabled by the Premier to-day to Colonel Baden-Powell:--"Victoria sends heartiest ...

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  16. VICTORIAN SOLDIERS.

    Colonel Sir Frederick Sargood, M.L.C., having made some inquiries on the subject, the Secretary of Defence has informed him "that the officer commanding ...

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  17. MESSAGE TO LORD ROBERTS.

    Mr .M'Lean also despatched The following message to Lord Roberts, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in South Africa: ...

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  18. THE CAPE AMERICANS

    Bitter Indignation has been excited among the American citizens at the Cape by the attempt of the Bryanites to start a pro-Boer rallying cry in the States for the purpose of furthering the chances of their candidate, Mr Bryan, at the forthcoming Presidential election. ...

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  19. HEALESVILIE'S APPRECIATION.

    The President of the Shire of Heaksville, Mr G. S. Matthews, wired to the Premier to-day, a[?]nding hearty congratulations on behalf of the citizens ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    With the news of the relief of Mafeking all other Information from South Africa sinks, for the time being. Into utter in significance. The cable announcing the ...

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  21. NEARING THE END.

    There are ample signs that the Boer Republics, after a strenuous resistance, are now approaching the end of their resources, and that they have been completely demorailsed by the succession of victories which has followed Lord Roberts' accession to the chief command in South Africa. ...

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