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  2. Mr Miles' Election.

    In moving the first resolution at the meeting is connection with Mr Miles' election at Devonport on Wednesday night—"That this meeting regards with ...

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  3. Sporting.

    The Latrobe and Stanley clubs hold meetings on their respective courses tomorrow (St. Patrick's Day), and each gives promise of being most successful ...

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  4. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    London, Wednesday Night.—After the defeat of the Boer forces at Driefontein on Saturday President Steyn, of the Orange Free State, fled northwards, ...

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  5. FEELING IN EUROPE.

    London, Thursday Morning.—When the first report of the occupation of Bloem-fontein reached London the proprietors of the "Daily Telegraph" at once cabled the ...

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  6. ATHLETICS.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The annual sports carnival under the auspices of the Druids' Lodges of Southern Tasmania was held to-day. The weather was favorable ...

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  7. A BOMBASTIC MESSAGE

    London, Thursday Morning.—President Kruger telegraphed to a New York news-paper on Tuesday as follows:— The burghers wil fight till death. ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S REPLY TO THE PRESIDENTS.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The general press and public verdict on the peace overtunes sent by the Boer presidents to Great Britain is that they are ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—The following is Tasmania's weather forecast for, tomorrow:— Wind changing to strong southerly winds in squalls; rain, rough ...

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  10. The North of Natal.

    London, Wednesday Night— The coolies who had been employed in the collieries at Elandslaagte have succeeded in extinguishing the fires which the Boers ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Your numerous readers, will be gratified to learn of the spontaneous actions being taken, in the Northern part of the island especially, regarding the return ...

    Article : 290 words
  12. The Australian Mounted Brigade.

    Hobart, Thursday.—Several members of the Railway Department have made applications for enrolment in the Imperial Australian contingent, and have asked ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. Advertising

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  14. BLOEMFONTEIN OCCUPIED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in South Africa, has entered Bloemfontein. After ...

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  15. The Western Border.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Lord Methuen's forces at Kimberley have now placed the main railway in working order from Kimberley to a distance of 30 miles ...

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  16. A BOER GUN SEIZED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen, who com-mands the British at Kimberley, has seized a Boer gun and 70 rounds of ...

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  17. THE QUEEN OVERJOYED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Queen was overjoyed at the news of the occupation of Bloemfontein, and ordered the intelligence to be forthwith published ...

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  18. Victoria.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—No married men will be accepted in Melbourne for the Australian Imperial regiment. Of the 2,000 applicants, 1,300 presented ...

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  19. Cape Colony.

    London, Wednesday Night.—A detachment of Cheshire Yeomanry and Canadians has been despatched to Prieska, situated north of the Orange River, in ...

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  20. New South Wales.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr W. J. Lyne) received a cable to-day from the Imperial authorities, stating that four transports will bt sent to arrive about ...

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  21. HOW THE TOWN SURRENDERED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The war correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" galloped ahead of the advancing cavalry and was the first to enter ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. New Zealand.

    Auckland, Thursday.—The ss Waimate has been chartered to convey a portion of the fifth contingent to South Africa. ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I noticed by today's "Advocate" that a number of ladies attended the Miles meeting at Devonport last night, and it struck me that these meetings ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. HERSHELL REBELS GIVING IN.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The rebel movement is collapsing in the Hershell district, in the north-east of Cape Colony, in the vicinity of Aliwal North. ...

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  25. Mining.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Tin has slumped through the operations "of boars," and sales were made yesterday at £140 per ton. The last quotation was ...

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  26. AN AUSTRALIAN'S DEATH.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Private A. L. Cameron, of the New South Wales contingent, has died with fever at Naauwpoort, in the north-west of Cape Colony. ...

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  27. AT THE ORANGE RIVER.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Major-General Clements, who succeeded Major-General French in command in the country north of Naauwpoort, is now ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN GOLD PRODUCTION.

    So far as returns are to hand, Australian gold production for the first two months of the year now current preserves a normal rate of increase. The output from the ...

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  29. THE ENTERING INTO BLOEMFONTEIN.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Field-Marshal Lord Roberts telegraphed to the War Office from Bloemfontein on Tuesday as follows:— ...

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  30. THE BOER PRISONERS.

    London, Thursday Morning.—It has been discovered that the Boers imprisoned a.t Simonstown, the British naval depot, have received from an outside source ...

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  31. Lectures on Poultry

    In a private latter to one interested in poultry raising, Mr R. J. Terry, the manager of the Government poultry firm-writes as follows:—" My tour in the north ...

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  32. General Items.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Colonel Baden-Powell, who commands the garrison at Mafeking, has warned Commandant Suyman, who has charge of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  33. NEW GOLDEN GATE.

    Hobart, Thursday.—At the New Golden Gate G.M. Company's mine 3,264oz amalgam were obtained yesterday from 1,550 tons quartz crushing. The ...

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  34. RECEIPT OF THE NEWS.

    About 1.30 yesterday afternoon (reckoned by Australian time) the welcome news was despatched from London that Bloemfontein had fallen, and two ...

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  35. REMOUNTS FOR THE FRONT.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The Under Secretary of State for War (Mr George Wyndham) stated is the House of Commons last night that 12,000 remounts ...

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  36. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  37. THE MANSION HOUSE FUND.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The proceeds of the sale of a collection of photogravures entitled, " Sons of the Empire," by the management of the London "Daily ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. Advertising

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  40. OUR INFANTRY EULOGISED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—A report from Russia states that the Czar is perfectly amazed at the energy in action and powers of endurance exhibited by British ...

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