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  5. THE WAR.

    Lord Roberts's later despatches give details of the, fighting which resulted in the British passage of the Sand River, and the general rout of the Boers. ...

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  6. OUR SOLDIERS.

    The original programme, stated in my letter of two days ago, has not been adhered to by the military authorities, circumstances having arisen which ...

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  7. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was reported today. Guy Palmer, a school-boy, at the Glebe, has been quarantined, together with seven contacts. ...

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  8. COMPLAINTS AS TO INSANITARY CONDITIONS.

    It has in many instances men the practice in the, past for private individuals and companies to complain directly to the Board of Public Health as to the ...

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  9. AN UNFORTUNATE VISIT.

    Joseph Fackrell, the "contact" who was compelled to accompany George Byron from Port Melbourne to the Quarantine Station, in the Albert, was an illustration ...

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  10. ACCOMMODATION FOR CONTACTS.

    To-day the Minister of Public Works, 'who visited Coode Island and inspected the site which had been chosen by Dr Gress well during the week towards the western ...

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  11. IN VICTORIA.

    By the irony of fate. It was decreed that a case of plague should have developed on board H.M.V.V. Cerberus, a vessel designed to defend us from a foreign foe, ...

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  12. PRINTING OFFICES AND CORN STORES.

    Dr. Gresswell stated this afternoon that the experience in Sydney had been, that persons employed in printing offices and hay and corn stores are more prone to ...

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  13. OUR CABLES.

    Mr Chamberlain has Informed Mr Griffiths, M.L.A., who represents the Western Australian separationists, that the decision of Sir John Forrest to ...

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  14. INOCULATIONS.

    Clearly, the residents of Melbourne and the surrounding districts are awaking to the necessity for being inoculated, and so safeguarding themselves from being at ...

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  15. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    The Brunswick Council has convened a conference of municipalities for Wednesday. the 20th inst to consider the question of the disposal of refuse in the ...

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  16. DRAIN PIPE TRAPS.

    Since the bubonic plague was first introduced into Sydney Dr. Gresswell has constantly hid stress on the necessity for preventing rats from having means of Ingress ...

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  17. THURSDAY'S FIGHTING.

    Lord Roberts has now established his headquarters at Rietspruit, eight miles north of the Sand River. He cables that Thursday was a most ...

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  18. THE COLLING WOOD CASE.

    A "Herald" reporter saw Dr. Fyffe of Fitzroy to-day, in regard to the statement made by the Mayor of Collingwood (Cr. Beazley) yesterday to the effect that the ...

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  19. SPEECH BY MR ASQUITH.

    Mr 'Asquith, M.P. for East Fife and one of the leaders of the Liberal Party, has wnrie an Important speech at chester on the subject of the amend ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    To-day's South African news Again of the welcome sort. Bendigo stock mid share market ...

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  22. THE DELEGATES HONORED.

    Following the example of Cambridge University, which recently conferred the degree of Doctor of Laws, LL.D., upon Mr Barton, the authorities of the ...

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  23. IN THE TRAP.

    The large force of Boers on the Basute border, which had hurriedly left Ladybrand and retired in confusion upon Clocolap. has again deserted its ...

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  24. PORT MELBOURNE INDIGNANT.

    The authorities at Port Melbourne are much Incensed at the sentence which appears in a morning paper, in reference to the locality where Byron lived, and which ...

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  25. MUNDELL AND CO.'S STORE.

    To-day the officers of the Department of Public Health visited the store of Messrs Mundell and Co., sack deakrs. in Flinders street, where the plague-stricken ...

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  26. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Private Gillies, of the First Tasmanian Contingent, who is a prisoner at Pretoria, in a letter to his relatives expresses no surprise at his capture, and wonders that ...

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