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  3. "SAID THE BARBER!"

    The Barber looked bad--very bad. So bad, in fact, that all the finer feelings of my truly Christian and highly-charitable nature were moved to a suitable expression of tender ...

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  4. BRITISH ADVANCE

    The news from the front is scanty and contradictory. Messages relative, to Field-Marahal Roberts' advance are awaited with acute ...

    Article : 55 words
  5. FIGHTING AT KAREE.

    A despatch states that fighting is proceeding at Kuree, north of the Modder River. ...

    Article : 25 words
  6. DELUGE IN THE FREE STATE.

    A deluge of rains is being experienced in the Orange Free State. The dams are full and grass is abundant. The deluges extend to the Wepener ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. "ENCOURAGING INCREASES."

    Our staid morning contemporary indulges in a smirk of self-complacent satisfaction at the "encouraging increases" in births, as illustrated by Mr. Coghlan's latest statistics. It ...

    Article : 223 words
  8. ARRIVAL OF REMOUNTS.

    The "Dally' Chronicle's" war correspondent at Bloemfontein reports that the remounts for Lord Roberts' army have arrived, and that Lord Roberts is ready to ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. BETHULIE RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    The completion of Bethulie railway bridge, in the southern part of the Orange Free Slate, has vastly improved the transit of supplies to Lord Roberts' army. ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. CONCEALED MAUSERS.

    The officers and men delegated by Lord Roberts to make inquiries and institute a thorough search in Bloemfontein have discovered a large number of Mauser rifles which ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. THE JOHANNESBURG MINES.

    Herr Munnick, State Mining Engineer for the Transvaal, whose authority over the Johannesburg mines was recently cancelled, has admitted, under cross-examination, that ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. PROTECTIONIST CONFERENCE.

    Delegates to the Protectionist Conference are enjoying a little recreation to-day after two days close application to duty. They left the Circular Quay at 10.30 this morning for ...

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  13. A MUNICIPAL BUILDING ACT.

    A very complete and moderately-planned Building Act has been drawn up by the drafting committee, appointed by the Suburban Municipal Conference, and that committee ...

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  14. LORD ROBERTS' CRITICISMS.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts' criticisms of his general officers have caused a sensation in Natal, where, however, his conclusions are endorsed. ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.

    Vigilance Committees in America have usually been associated with summary methods; and if the Vigilance Committee of our citizens, formed last right at the Town Hall, is ...

    Article : 588 words
  16. THE ATTACK ON WEPENER.

    The siege of Wepener by the Boers continues. The approach of the British relief columns is hampered by the heavy rains. ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. SOUSA'S MARCHES.

    To-day at the Randwick races a number of Sousa's marches will be played by Mr. De Groen's vice-regal military band. The selection includes "King Cotton," "Bride Elect," ...

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  18. KILLED AT BOSHOF.

    Prince Morgaph, a Circassian nobleman was killed at Boshof at the same time that M. Villebois de Mareuil, the French strategist, met his death in an engagement in which ...

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