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  4. THE WAR.

    Very serious news has been received by Katllir runners from Mafeking, in which a total garrison of 800 lighting men, including the town guard, has been ...

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  5. OUR SOLDIERS.

    "You can always get a light whore French is," remarked a press confrere to me some weeks ago while we were chafing under enforced inaction at ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Lord Roberts's further success is additional evidence, if any were required that outflanking tactics will always render the Beer positions untenable. The ...

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  7. AT COLESBERG.

    The Australian troops who took part in the lighting which resulted in the flight of the Boers from Colesberg, ane the advance of Major-General Clements. ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Latest Prom Matching Is not reassuring. "Despondent, but determined," is the ...

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  9. FRENCH ANGLOPHOBIA.

    The irritation aroused in France by the Boer reverses in the Orange Free State and Natal has culminated in a hostile demonstration against the ...

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  10. KILLED AT RENSBERG.

    The Lieutenant-Governor received to day from Sir Alfred Milner a further telegram in reply to the request of the Government of this colony for information ...

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  11. SELECTIONS FROM OUR SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENT'S LETTER.

    The mischief is that the enemy never --or hardly ever--showed himself at the points where we happened to be. But the spirited offer of Colonel Hond to put ...

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  12. OUR CABLES.

    The leading merchants connected with the colonial trade arc agitating for the imposition of a tax on brokerage contracts and the Loudon Chamber of ...

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  13. GENERAL.

    Australians,, Men mid horses, Win encomiums from Kitchener. The R.M.S. Australia left Suez for ...

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  14. IN MAFEKING.

    The following is the text of the last letter which has come through from Mafeking. It is written by the correspondent of the "Times" in the town, is ...

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  15. STEYN'S PROPHECY.

    Before releasing Mr Hales, the West Australian newspaper correspondent, who was captured in the disastrous surprise in which Mr W.'J. Lamble lost ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The March series of the wool auctions was continued to-day. There wan a brisk sale, and merinoes are hardening slightly. ...

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  17. A LADY HELP

    A diminutive young woman, about 6st weight, named Ada Anderson, was charged at the Carlton Court this morning with assaulting Isaac Solomon, pawnbroker, of ...

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  18. OUR BOYS.

    The active part taken by the Australian troops lu the operations around Colesberg has severely tried the endurance of both men and horses. ...

    Article : 68 words
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  20. AN EDITOR'S OPINION.

    JOHN S. DAWES, Esq., editor and proprietor "Guardian and Star," Hokitika, said:--"I have found Chamberlain's Couch Remedy a very valuable ...

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