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  4. REVOLUTION CHECKED

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. F. 5. Malan on behalf of the Government read a telegram from General Smuts announcing that Benoni had been captured this morning by General Sir L. Van Deventer who is now marching on Brakpan. Colonel Nussey occupied Roodepoort and Florida, and is marching on Maraisburn ...

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  5. MONTAGU'S TELEGRAM

    In the House of Commons at question time a lively discussion took place on Mr. Montagu's speech 'at Cambridge. Mr. Austen Chamberlain ...

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  6. IN NATIVE STATES

    The Prince of Wales visited Kapurthala to-day and was warmly welcomed by the Maharajah, his sons, and the leading State officials. Though the ...

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  7. NINE PAIRS FOR £17

    Nine pairs of silk stockings, supplied to Lady Cathcart (against whom a decree nisi was made on February 2[?] were the subject of an action in the ...

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  8. GALLANT STAND BY POLICE

    The Brixton action Was notable for the gallantry of young soldiers under a galling fire and the splendid advance of the Durban Light Infantry combined with a perfect artillery barrage. ...

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  9. CENTRE OF THE REVOLT

    Germiston, a busy mining town, only a few miles from Johannesburg. It was the headquarters of the strikers' commandoes until a few days ago. The railway line between Germiston. and Pretoria was blown up by revolutionaries on two occasions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EYES IN A PHOTO

    The rule nisi granted against the "Dally Express" on February 3 calling on it to show cause why it should not be adjudged guilty of contempt of ...

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  11. ENGLAND DEFEATS WALES

    In a British Association match played at Liverpool, England defeated Wales by one goal to nil. ...

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  12. FILM FOLK DENOUNCED

    The third Arbuckle trial opened with District Attorney Brady's statement that he felt sceptical as to any reform amongst movie folk, believing ...

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  13. WIRELESS 'PHONE

    The Calcutta "Statesman" flashed the results of each race from the Barrackpore racecourse at the last meeting to its office by mean's of wireless ...

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  14. WHERE THE REVOLT BEGAN

    Market-square, Johannesburg, where the first fighting took place on Friday It was the crack of rifles here that announced the insurrection. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "OFFICIAL INEPTITUDE"

    The utmost tranquillity prevails throughout all India following on Gandhi's arrest, which was made during the, hartal at Allahabad on ...

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  16. AMERICAN EXCHANGE

    The pound sterling was to-day quoted [?] ...

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  17. THE SUM STOP-PRESS

    4.45 p.m.: Harrison, Jones, and Devlin, 29s 6d; Australian Gas, A. £6 1s: B.H. Proprietary, 23s; Howard Smith, 38s 3d. ...

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  18. NO BY-ELECTION

    Mr. Leslie Scott (C.U.), the now Solicitor-General, was unexpectedly returned unopposed for tho Exchange division of Liverpool. The ...

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  19. TRADE DECREASES

    The Board of Trade returns for February show that exports totalled £58,250,000 and imports £69,250,000. These figures represented decreases ...

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  20. MURDEROUS NATIVES

    Two men in native dress shot with revolvers at Mr. John McIntosh, the local works manager of the State railways, near Cairo. Mr. McIntosh, who ...

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