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  4. THE WAR.

    With the relief of Mafeking and the general advance of the British, the campaign In the Transvaal may be said to have entered upon its final stage. ...

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  5. OUR SOLDIERS.

    A consequent effect of the new arrangement is the dissolution of the Australian Regiment. Formed as it was under exceptional circumstances, and converted ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Chamberlain moved tho second reading of the Australian Commonwealth Bill. In the course of an able speech, the ...

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  7. THE EVE OF UNITY.

    The members of the Australian Federal delegation were entertained on Saturday at a banquet at Cambridge, by members of the Liberal Party. ...

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  8. THE NATAL CAMPAIGN.

    The column despatched by Sir Redvers Buller to expel the Boer commandos which had taken refuge in Zuialand, has so far met with uninterrupted ...

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  9. THE DELAGOA LINE.

    The fears entertained by the Government of the a[?]ed Republics, that the Portuguese section of the line from De[?] Bay will shortly be closed, appear ...

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  10. MAFEKING.

    The War Office has at length officially confirmed the news of the relief of Mafeking. Major-General Barton, who is now at ...

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  11. LONDON WOOL AUCTIONS.

    There was a brisk sale at the London wool auctions to-day and prices were fully maintained. ...

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  12. BEET SUGAR.

    Mr F.O. Lieht of M[?]gdebury, In this monthly circular, states that there has been an [?] to date. In the European production of beet sugar for the ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Baden-Powell Has received congratulations In hundreds from all over the World. A brisk sale at the London wool ...

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  14. BOTH BOTHAS.

    The confusion with respect to the Commandant Botha who was reported to have been captured by Mojor-General Hutton, has now been cleared up. ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    We are advised that Mahon has joined Plumer at Jannainsibi. This place is situated a few miles west of Mafeking, on the Molopo River, and it derives its name ...

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  17. ROBERTS'S ADVANCE.

    After the recent successful advance, the British columns under Lord Roberts are now resting in preparation for another move. ...

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