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  4. THE WAR.

    Late news received via Delagon Bay renders it increasingly evident that no serious attempt is intended to defend Bloemfontein, but that the main stand ...

    Article : 382 words
  5. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The bubonic plague appears to have obtained a firm footing in Sydney, as fresh cases are now reported daily. To-day it was reported to the officers of ...

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  6. OUR SOLDIERS.

    At Naauwpoort who should I find as press censor but my friend Colonel Sam Hughes, M.P. for North Victoria in the Canadian House of Commons. Him [?] ...

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  7. FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr Holder, the Premier, has received word from Mr Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, which, to a large extent, clears up the doubts which ...

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  8. PRECAUTIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    Now that it has been definitely ascertained that some of the rata subjected to examination were infected with the Plague Dr Gresswell is, if passible, more ...

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  9. THE WOOL AUCTIONS.

    The March series of the London wool sales was continued to-day, There was a good sale, and competition is improving. ...

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  10. INSECTS IN WICKERWARE.

    In the issue of "The Herald" of last Thursday reference was made to a visitation of insects of the acarus genus in wicker and rush ware in Sydney, and the ...

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  11. OUR SEVEN HUNDRED.

    As it is desired to despatch the Victorian contingent of the Imperial Bushmen's Corps within six weeks, the question of the transport arrangements is ...

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  12. SELECTION FROM OUR SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENT'S LETTER.

    The Australian Mounted Regiment is going to be a big success. In commenting recently upon the eventualities associated with the mounting ...

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  13. TREACHERY AT KIMBERLEY.

    During the investment of Kimberley, Colonel Kekewich was forced on several occasions to deal with instances of treachery on the part of the residents. ...

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  14. SADDLERY TENDER.

    The saddlery tenders are due on Monday, and no time will be lost in putting them in hand. The patterns will be the same as in the case of the Victorian ...

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  15. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    George Webb, 18 years of age, a son of Mr Robert Webb, an old resident of Kerang, who wart employed as a clerk in the office of Mr Donald M'Donald, stock ...

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  16. THE VOLUNTEERING.

    Mr Molville says he is not so much concerning himself now about the question of pay, as it is apparent that there will be many times more than enough of ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier and the Minister of Health are much concerned in the discovery reported this morning, and of which the two Ministers have been officially informed, ...

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  18. CRONJE'S CAPITULATION.

    The courtesy and kindness shown by the British to Commander Cronje and the 4000 prisoners taken in the capitulation of Koodoos Rand, have greatly ...

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  19. SELECTION OF OFFICERS.

    The officers for the Victorian contingent of the Imperial Bushmen's Corps will be selected earlier than in the case of the contingent which sailed to-day. The ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The Boers. Their final stand. To be made at Pietoria. Formidable earthworks and European ...

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  21. APPLICATIONS POURING IN.

    As might have been expected, the military authorities were fully engaged today with the departure of the Victorian Bushmen's Corps, and for the nonce the ...

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  22. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    Sir,--The war waged against rats at the present time has disclosed a dangerous practice. Head rats may be seen about the streets thrown out by those who have killed them. On Sunday ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. A KING OF THE RING.

    The older generation of Victorian natives, as well as the pioneers of the colony, and thousands of people in the sister colonies, will learn with regret that Mr Henry ...

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  24. RELEASED.

    Major A. Capel-Cure, of the third battalion Royal Field Artillery, and Lieut. M. B. C. Carbery, of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, who were taken prisoners by ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. A WORD OF CAUTION.

    Sir,--"Foots rush in where angels fear to tread." It is dangerous to interfere with nature without due and intelligent consideration. We are killing the rats in Melbourne to guard ...

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  26. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN.

    An inquiry was held by Mr Candler, the City Coroner, at the Morgue this morning, into the circumstances attending the death of a man, unknown, whose ...

    Article : 269 words
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  28. FROZEN MEAT.

    Dalgety and Co. Ltd. have received the following cable message from their London office, under date of the 9th inst.:-- "Frozen mutton is in slightly better ...

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  30. SMALL-POX.

    Two more, in addition to the eight of the interned persons previously released were allowed to leave the quarantine station yesterday. Everything is going ...

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