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  5. UNDER ARMS.

    The New South Wales police have arrested two men, who are suspected of being the persons who committed the daring and temporarily successful robbery under ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    Mr W. Blandford manager of the Telegraph department, forwards as the following memo:-- "Adelaide office advises ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    The advance of the British force of 23,000 [?]en on the positions held by the Boers at the Tugela river has not yet been commenced. ...

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  8. THE BRITISH WOUNDED.

    General sympathy has been aroused in England by the large number of soldiers who have been wounded in the South African campaign ...

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  9. MARITSANL

    Maritsant is a small town about 30 miles south of Mafeking, In Bechuanaland, and the Boers have been selling houses, ploughs, cattle, etc., by auction ...

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  10. AN AUSTRALIAN DERELICT.

    The barque Johannes, 789 tons, which left Albany on August 14th bound for America has been abandoned in a slaking condition. ...

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  11. CHAMBERLAIN'S CHALLENGE

    The Continental press continues to discuss the speech delivered by Mr Chamberlain at Leicester last Thursday, In which he declared that an ...

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  12. THE PORTLAND ESTATES.

    The appeal lodged by Mrs Walter T. C. Druce, on behalf of her son, T. C. Druce, In connection with his claim to the estates of the Duke of Portland, has ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The November series of the London wool sales was continued to-day. There was a brisk sale, and top prices were realised. ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S CABLE.

    Cabled that General Ciery is endeavoring to outflank the enemy at Weenen. It is evident from this movement that Sir Cornelius ts anxious to inflict a ...

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  15. AN APPEAL

    Arguments on the motion, by Messrs H. Abrahams and Coy. (Esther Abrahams and Miriam Abrahams), for a new trial, in the action against A. W. Seales bond and ...

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  16. GENERAL FRENCH MOVES.

    With the object of ascertaining the strength of the Boer forces who are holding the main line to Bloemfontein south of Colesberg, Major-General ...

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  17. DIED IN A TRAIN.

    Mr Dickson, P.M., Acting District Coroner, enquired at the Morgue to-day into the circumstances attending the death of Farrell M'Leod. about 60 years of age. ...

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  18. TROOPS FOR THE CAPE.

    The announcement made yesterday that Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke was to command the sixth division of troops which is to be ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The war. No news from Ladysmith for eleven days. Press censorship rigidly enforced. ...

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  21. RENDSBURG.

    Major-General French has evidently made a demonstration with Infantry an cavalry from Naauwpoort Junction, in the direction of Colesberg. "Our Boys." ...

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  22. A DISTINGUISHED OFFICER.

    Further despatches have been received indicating the condition of Major-Count Gleichen, of the Grenadier Guards, who was seriously wounded at the battle of ...

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  23. BOER RAIDERS.

    The Free State Boers, who have invaded the north-eastern districts of Cape Colony, are showing great activity in the neighborhood of, the line between ...

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  24. AN AMERICAN'S ANNEXATION.

    Frank Hutson, a young American engineer, who speaks with a twang in hit voice, is the sort of young person who has discovered too late that chivalry can ...

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  26. GENERAL GATACRE'S COLUNY

    It is comforting to learn that General Gatacre has removed 1000 bags of wheat which were stored at Malteno. They were probably taken away Immediately the ...

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  27. THE ANNEXATION FARCE.

    The Orange Free State Government, which recently Issued an impudent proclamation declaring the whole of Bechuanaland, with the exception of ...

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