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  2. OCCASIONAL NOTES.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie has been saying some most interesting things about British trade. The Scottish American multimillionaire avers that for thirty odd years ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    I think of a bygone happy day, When I dwelt in a land far, far away; Where no thought of care or trouble was mine, ...

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  4. THERE WAS NO COMPULSION.

    steps of his house at three o'clock in The man was sitting on the front the morning as the policeman came by and noticed him. ...

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  5. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    The only matter of note since I last wrote was the discussion on Mr. King O'Malley's motion with regard to the area to be chosen for the site of a Federal ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    An official return of the mortality in the British concentration camps in South Africa during June shows that of 14,624 ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. CYCLING NOTES.

    The Dunlop Tyre Co. are in receipt of the following cable message from their Berlin representative:-- "Berlin 16701. World's mile professional championship ...

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  8. WEDDING.

    The marriage of Alexander S., third son of Mr. G. Telford, Tungamah, Victoria, and Ruth, daughter of Mr. Archibald Paton, Yabba, Tallangatta, took place at ...

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  9. THE INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE.

    The British Government recently announced its intention to send a committee of ladies to visit the concentration camps in the Transvaal and Orange River colonies ...

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  10. TEACHING ETIQUETTE.

    "Madam," he began, as the door opened,"I am selling a new book on 'Etiquette and Deportment.'" "Oh, you are," she responded. "Go ...

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  11. GERMAN PRO-BOER CONTRIBUTION.

    The German pro-Boer central committee has sent to ex-President Kruger-- for whom, since the death of Mrs. Kruger, Mrs. Kruger, Mr. Wessels, one of the Boer peace envoys. ...

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  12. THE CAPE REBELS.

    At Burgersdorp, in the northern midland district of Cape Colony, a prominent Dutch rebel, named Petrus Klopper, who had been court-martialled and found ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. WHERE MONEY IS UNNECESSARY.

    Away on the Wiltshire Downs, overlooking Salisbury Plain, is the little hamlet of Winterslow. Its inhabitants are few, its situation exposed, its soil ...

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  14. SCHEEPER'S TRAIN WRECKING.

    The only additional particulars which have been received with regard to the successful train wrecking attempt by Scheeper's commando on 21st inst., near ...

    Article : 80 words
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  16. A LAAGER SURPRISED.

    On Sunday last Colonel Lukin surprised the laager of Commandant Lategan, who has for some time been operating in conjunction with Kruitzinger, in the Cradock ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The War Office report Private E. G. Iles, of the Fourth Western Australian Contingent, killed at Jamersfontein, in the Transvaal, and Private W. M'Caffery, ...

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