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  4. THE WAR.

    The doubt as to the exact position of the British forces after the Spion Kop retirement has now been cleared up. Sir Redvers Buller, in his official ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat in committee of supply dealing with the estimates till twenty minutes to four o'clock this morning. ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    A serious rupture of diplomatic relations is threatened between Italy and Turkey. The dispute has arisen has over the refusal ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. BOGUS AMBULANCES.

    In spite of the pledges of the Portuguese Government the Boer Republics continue to receive substantial aid via Delagon Bay. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES.

    Quotations of Australian securities compare with those of a fortnight since as follows: -- Bank of Australasia shares, L63, as ...

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  9. COLONEL BYRON

    Colonel Byron, of the Queensland Defence force, one of the special service of[?]thers sent to the Cape, has been attached as extra aide-de-camp to General ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Pathetic Hellograms From Ladysmith Say that garrison and townspeople ...

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  11. OUR BUSHMEN.

    We inspected our Bushmen and our alleged Bushmen yesterday -- that is Colonel Bingham and I and Admiral Bridges did. As the Colonel is paid by the colony, the ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Cabled that a Johannesburg refugee, who has just arrived at Durban, reports that a great shell explosion occurred at the engineering works of the Begble Co., ...

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  13. LEYDS THE LIAR.

    Dr Leyds, the Boer envoy in Europe has given a new proof of his imagunative powers. He now professrs in he [?]eve that as the ...

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  14. WHEAT AFLOAT.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the Balled Kingdom is estimated at 1,910,000 quarter as against :915,000 quarters a week ago and for the continent at ...

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  15. BY HIS OWN HAND.

    An inquest was held at the Footscray Police Court this morning, before Mr G. C. Morrison, District Coroner, and a jury of live, touching the death of William ...

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  16. BELEAGUERED LADYSMITH.

    The failure of Sir Redvers Buller to break through the Boer lilies north, of the Tugela, has caused deep sorrow in Ladysmith. ...

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  17. A SENSATIONAL CAPTURE.

    A somewhat sensational, affair happened at the Wesleyan Central Mission Hospice in Latrobe street last night about eleven o'clock. ...

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  18. ANOTHER BOER CANARD.

    Thanks to the agency of the Pori[?]guese authorities at Delagoa Bay, who have, from the first, shown themselves susceptible to Boer influence, the ...

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  19. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    Reinforcements continue to be pound into Smith Africa, and the number of troops operating in Natal and Cape Colo[?]y will shortly be materially increased. ...

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  20. GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The sitting of the Court of General Sessions for February begins to-morrow Judge Casey presiding, in the Criminal Court building. The names of persons ...

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  21. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    Last week we published in letter from Mr J. Stone, of Fitzroy, in which he complained that a lad sent by him to the Melbourne Hospital at noon on the previous ...

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  22. VILLEBOIS BE MAREUIL.

    Colonel Vill[?]o's de Marcuit, the French strategist, who is believed in have devised the Beer plan of operations before Ladysmith, has now, it is reported, ...

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  23. A GREAT EXPLOSION.

    A statement which, if reliance can be placed upon it, may be of great importance in deciding the issue of the campaign, has been made by a new arrive ...

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  24. THAT STRAY BULLET.

    The mystery surrounding the wounding of Mr Cor[?]ek, a baker, residing at South Brighton, has not yet been cleared up. It will be remembered that on the 20th ...

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  27. IT COST HIM DEAR.

    "Are you going to about?" This was the question asked by one John O'Grady, a youth about 18 year of age, in Richmond on the afternoon of the 23rd inst., it being put to ...

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