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  4. OUR CABLES.

    The successive crushing defeats Inflicted by Sir Francis Wingate upon the Mahdist forces under Ahmed Fedllat Aim Adel. and the Khalifa at Guild. are ...

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  5. WANTS TO GET OUT.

    In the Court of Insolvency to-day, Mr. Power renewed the application recently made to Judge Molesworth for the release from prison of Matthias Larkin, who on ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    The rigid censorship established by Sir Redvers Butler over all press messages from the seat of war ln Natal, is still being maintained, and no news of ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    In reply to Mr Schreiner's complaint that Cape Colony has been invaded by Free State commandos, President Steyn asserts, in effect that the military leaders ...

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  8. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    The Anglophobic sentiments displayed by the French press, and the personal insults directed against Her Majesty the Queen, have caused a revival in England ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The war. No further news Of that anticipated battle By the Kimberley relief force. ...

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  10. THE LATEST FROM KIMBERLEY.

    ORANGE RIVER, November 6.--Advices from Kimberley are to the effect that all was going well up to Friday last. Mr Rigg, who was up to the declaration ...

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  11. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Committee of the unemployed appointed in March of this year to look after the interest of the workers, is a about to disband. and from to-night the curlous ...

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  12. MODDER RIVER BATTLE.

    Additional despatches which have now been received from Lord Methuen, fully account for the exceptionally heavy losses sustained by the 1st Argyle and ...

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  13. BROUGHT BACK.

    Detective Carter arrived by train today from New South Wales with a well- known criminal named James Williams In custody. The accused, it will be ...

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  14. AN ESTCOURT CAMP.

    ESTCOURT, November 5.--(Renter's Special Service).--The Imperial Light Horse rode out to-day. patrolling, minus their khaki tunics. Fighting in ...

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  15. M'KINLEY AND KRUGER.

    It wan recently announced that, owing to statements that the British prisoners at Pretoria were suffering from scurvy, induced by the bad quality of their ...

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  16. HOUSE FULL.

    Charles Bailey, manager of the Theatre Royal, appeared before Mr Dobbin. P.M., and Messrs Edward, and Barlow, J's.P., In the District Court to-day in answer to ...

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  17. AFRIKANDER DISLOYALTY.

    According to Router's correspondent the proclamation issued by Sir Redvers Buller announcing that Cape Colonists who are guilty of disloyalty will be liable to ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. THE OTHER SIDE.

    According to the "Diggers' News." the Boer forces at the battle of Glencoe only numbered 600. These are some of the headings to the account of tho battle:-- ...

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  19. MANIA FOR BURNERS.

    A thief with a penchant for stealing Incandescent gas burners has been actively at work in Chapel street and Windsor recently. When Mr Vincent, ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. Is In receipt of the following cable under dale 1st December:--The sales gain firmness as they progress. Since ...

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  21. STEYN AND SCHREINER.

    A correspondence of a most extraordinary nature is reported to be proceeding, between Mr W. P. Schreiner. the Premier of the Cape Colony, and President ...

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  23. THE LATEST.

    The semi-official organ in the Transvaal, "The Standard and Diggers News," gives the following account of the capture of the British Hussars, after Glencoe:-- ...

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