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  4. COLONEL PRICE'S COMMAND

    We are encamped some ten miles out of Colesberg, and are thoroughly enjoying the rest we all think thoroughly well earned. For, though we have not fired a ...

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  5. ASHORE ON THE SAND

    The barque reported this morning as wrecked between Cape Paterson and Cape Liptrap, proves to be the German vessel, the Magnat, which was bound from ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Although the cavalry reconnaissance conducted by Major-General Hutton's Colonial Brigade discovered the presence of the Boers in force at Sand ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    It has been arranged that the second reading of the Commonwealth Bill, which is to be introduced by Mr Chamberlain in the Commons on Monday ...

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  8. OUR SOLDIERS.

    The following letter was delayed in transmission, and hence reached us after we had commenced the publication of despatches from Major Reay of a later date. We interrupt the series to publish it to-day, and shall resume the issue of the later articles ...

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  9. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    There are indications that the bubonic plague is declining in severity throughout India. ...

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  10. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The extreme opponents of the Waldeck-Rousseau Ministry have won nine scats at the Paris Municipal elections. ...

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  11. NORVAL'S PONT CAMP. March 11.

    We have been here for two days, and to-morrow morning lake part in a reconnaissance which is to be made preparatory, to crossing the river at this point. We ...

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  12. HIGH PRICE FOR CATTLE.

    Mr Paul de Castella sends us the fallowing interesting memorandums:--A "The Herald" has lately warned the housewives of the increased price of meat they may ...

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  13. ON TO MAFEKING.

    Sir Archibald Hunter's column is now making rapid progress in its northward march for the relief of Mafeking. It was expected that the Boers would ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    The United States authorities are displaying great energy in connection with their desire to become a naval power of the first rank. ...

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  15. SOME SO-CALLED "FORAGING."

    Just now we are living in luxurious plenty. Vegetable and fresh meat daily on the bill of fare, and the day before yesterday, for the first time, rum was issued. ...

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  16. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    Dr Joseph Parker, Minister of the City Temple, and the loading Independent divine, has been chosen as chairman elect of the Congregational Union. ...

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  17. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    Detective Roche and others, while inquiring into a safe robbery, visited the house of a Chinese in Queen street, and detected the occupant in the act of ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN

    Special precautions have been taken to preserve the horses of the Bushmen's Contingent now en route for Rhodesia from the ravages of the dreaded [?] ...

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  20. RUSSIA IN CHINA.

    The Russian Government has succeeded in compelling the Tsung 11 Yamen to assent to the building of a railway from Kiaehia to Peking. ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    To-day's War news Generally satisfactory. The second reading of the ...

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  22. THE CHESTER CUP

    The race for the Chester Cup was run to-day, and resulted in a win for Rough side, from Maimers and Baldur. The following the details ...

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  23. PARTNERS IN EMPIRE.

    Speaking last night at a banquet to the Conservative party, Mr Gosehen, First Lord of the Admiralty, paid a graceful and eloquent tribute to the ...

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  25. LETTER FROM COLONEL PRICE.

    A report has been received by the Defence Department from Colonel Price. Writing from Reit River Bridge, on March 28, the Colonel said that shortly ...

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  26. A BARBER'S SHOP.

    The officers started a barber's shop the other morning here, and the men were not too shy about asking for a clip. They made a wonderful Job of one officer's hair, or ...

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