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  4. THE WAR.

    Details have now been received of the fighting which preceded Lord Roberts's occupation of Germiston, a suburb of Johannesburg. The first assault was made by General French's cavalry, which, on Tuesday, supported by Ian Hamilton's division, found the enemy in position at a ...

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  5. CAPE STATESMEN.

    A man of exceptional importance at this time of strain, if not of crisis, in the affairs at the British Empire, is Colonel Stowe, the American Consul-General, in ...

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  6. THE WESTERN INVASION.

    The various British columns are now converging on Pretoria. On the western frontier, Sir Archibald Hunter, who has already occupied Zeerust, is pressing forward towards Lichtenburg, and has already reached Geysdorp, a few wiles north of that town. ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    The American visible supply of wheat east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 58,705,000 bushels, as against 61,079,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  8. ANOTHER BRITISH BLUNDER

    Over-confidence and want of caution on the part of the British have been responsible for another successful Boor ambush in the Free Slate. Two officers and 40 men of Brigadier-General Brabant's Colonial (Cape) Division have been captured near Fleksburg on the Basuto border. ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    A spilt In the Cape Cabinet. Schreiner and Solomon favoring annexation. ...

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  10. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINING

    Mr George Brookman, the well known Western Australian mining investor, has resigned his seat on the board of all companies in which he holds director. ...

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  11. THE CAPE CABINET.

    The spilt in the Cape Cabinet to which allusion has been frequently made, has now, in consequence of the overwhelming success of the British arms, been widened to an unhealable breach. Mr W. P. Schreiner, the Premier, and Mr R. Salomon, Q.C., have definitely ...

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  12. THE STREET FIGHTING.

    After the storming of the ridges by the Gordon Highlanders and the City Imperial Volunteers, the Boers fell back through Germiston., leaving a strong rearguard in that suburb to protect their main line of retreat. Lord Roberts then brought up the Grenadier Guards, who charged with ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS.

    Mr George Musgrove, formarly of the theatrical firm of Williamson and Musgrove, is, in conjunction with Mr Frank Gerald, organising a performance for the benefit of the men of the Australian contingents. The benefit, which is to take place on June 26, will be supported ...

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  14. JOHANNESBURG.

    The delay in entering Johannesburg has been accounted for by a cable from Lord Roberts, which reached the War Office on Wednesday night. The commander-in-chief states in this message that at the request of the commandant he postponed his triumphal entry for 24 hours. In order to ...

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  15. DIRE POVERTY.

    A few days ago an old man was found dead in a lodging house in the west end of the city. He had lodged in the house for some weeks, and was apparently in ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    We are advised by the afternoon cables that Kruger, accompanied by two wounded members of the Executive Council, has fled lo Lydenburg., and also that the ...

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  17. THE WAR.

    1899. Oct. 10--President Kruger's birthday--Ultimatum sent. Oct. 12--Boers invade Natal. ...

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  18. LAST STAND AT LYDENBURG

    It is now evident that President Kruger intends making a final stand in the mountainous country round Lydenburg, to which town the seat of Government was transferred so soon as the advance of Lord Roberts became a serious menace to the safety of Pretoria. ...

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  19. WILFULLY MURDERED.

    The City Coroner (Mr Candler) held an inquest at the Morgue this morning on the body of an unknown male child. Evidence was given to the effect that on the ...

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  20. CRAFTY KRUGER.

    President Kruger, who fled from Pretoria in hot haste at the first approach of danger, will continue to administer the Government or the Transvaal from Lydenburg. Although his army was desperately pressed for rolling stock to enable ...

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  21. THE NATAL BOERS.

    It was reported recently that as a prelude to his occupation of Johannesburg, Lord Roberta had sent a force of cavalry to seize and cut the mate Natal railway line between Pretoria and Heidelberg, thus cutting off the Boers, who are defoliates the Natal passes against Sir Redvers Buller, from ...

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