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    Considerable attention, (says the Paris correspondent of the Morning Post") is being attracted in Paris by the assertions contained in a publication, by M. Flournoy ...

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    A certain man, being invited to take a drink, replied, "No, no; I solemnly premised my dear dead mother never to touch besides, boys it's too early in the ...

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    The "American Machinist" gives some particulars of the profits of Mr. Andrew Carnegie's steel businesses. The business from 1892 to 1900 was enormously ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    Exclusive of the 546 Britishers who were captured at Reddersbury our total losses in killed, wounded, made prisoners or laid aside by illness to ...

    Article : 233 words
  6. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Reports received from Pretoria via Delagoa Bay state that an army of not less than 85,000 Boers, armed with ninety guns, are occupying impregnable positions in the ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. OPERATIONS IN NATAL.

    Commandant Botha, with a powerful Boer force, has tried hard, but ineffectually, to isolate a British column under General C.F. Clery in the hill country north of ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    It is understood that Mr. Chamberlain is willing, if the Commonwealth Bill is altered so that no restriction is placed on appeals to the Privy Council to advise that the ...

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  9. IN MEMORIAM—CAPTAIN CECIL BOYCE.

    That we keep faith with friend or foe, We place our trust in valour's laws; To doubt without the clearest cause The English are at all times slow. ...

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  10. ITALY AND THE PEACE DELEGATES.

    Messrs. A. Fischer, C. H. Wessels, and M. A. Wolmarans, the Boer delegates to Europe, have visited Rome and invited the italian Government to intervene to bring ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. LIFEBOAT DISASTER IN CORNWALL.

    A grievous disaster occurred yesterday off the coast of Cornwall, near Padstow, a town eleven miles from Bodmin. During a racing storm a fishing-smack ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. THE ATTITUDE OF PORTUGAL.

    The Boer Republics have protested against the conduct of Portugal in permitting British troops to be landed at Beira for conveyance by railway to Salisbury, the ...

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  13. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Captain Creswell, who left Adelaide on Tuesday afternoon on business, returned to the city by Thursday's overland express. Dr. Giles and Dr. Borthwick were ...

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  14. A SOLDIER'S PRAYER.

    Private Alfred Roberts, of the Royal Irish Lancers, sends home some lines which a soldier comrade had written. They are (observes the "Echo") remarkable both in ...

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  15. DIVIDING WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Walter Griffiths, M.P. froen Adelaide, who was authorized by the Separation Committee to act on their behalf, in an interview with Mr. Chamber ...

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  16. FORAGE CONTRACTS.

    The War Office have notified that full provision has been made for the supply of forage to the army horses and mules in South Africa up to the end of October, and ...

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  17. MADAME MELBA.

    The "Daily Mail" announces that Mr. Charles Nisbett Frederick Armstrong, husband of Madame Melba, the famous Australian songstress, has secured a divorce in ...

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  18. THE PLAGUE.

    Six additional cases of plague were reported to-day, the patients being Mary Davis, aged 20, Hugo Bogan, aged 17, John Hackett, 9 years, all residing in the city ...

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  19. THE NAVAL BRIGADE AT LADYSMITH.

    Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of York have sent messages to the seamen of the first-class cruiser Powerful, who were shut up in Ladysmith, congratulating them ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Tom Fitzgerald has secured Mr. Wyld Freedman's war pictures for exhibition in Australia, and has sailed with an entertainment company by the R.M.S. ...

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  21. TOTAL BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The War Office has published the to following list of British casualties, dating from the beginning of the war till April 7, and excepting only the losses at Reddersbufg:— ...

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  22. STATESMANLIKE SPEECH BY SIR ALFRED MILNER.

    At Cape Town yesterday Sir Alfred Milner, the High Commissioner, was the recipient of an address signed by forty-six clergymen of Evangelical Churches ...

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  23. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Ruahine, steamer, from Wellington February 24. DEPARTURES. For Sydney.—Bessie Clark. ...

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  24. THE INTERCOLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    The intercolonial Conference of Medical Officers on the suppression of bubonic plague continued its work to-day. The conference took the report of the Venice ...

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  25. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The local pearlers having combined have sent out four of their number with boats and four months' equipment for the purpose of prospecting the coast eastward. ...

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  26. REINFORCEMETNS FOR LORD ROBERTS

    The statement that Major-General Fitzroy Hart, with the Irish Brigade, was leaving Natal far Cape Colony, on route to Bloemiontein, is proved to have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. UNEMPLOYED IN THE WEST.

    The Secretary of the Australian Labour Federation has received a communication from the Australian Workers' Association of Western Australia warning men against ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. EXPULSION OF A PRIEST.

    The Transvaal authorities have expelled Tom the country the Rev. Father Delacey, in ardent Catholic priest, who has resided for several years at Johannesburg. The ...

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  30. LYDDITE.

    The reports as to the effect of iyddite continue to be most conflicting. A "Central News" message from the Natal capital under date March 7 says:—"When ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL REGIMENT.

    The list of officers and men for the Imperial Bushmen's Corps is now complete. Colonel Carineross, Comptroller of Stores, is hurrying up the contractors who are ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  33. H.M.S. DART IN A GALE.

    H.M.S. Dart, which, arrived to-day from Hobart, encountered a gale lasting for 36 hours, with the barometer down to 29,70. The sea was most violent, and the decks were ...

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