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  5. THE WAR.

    Major-General French, who is actively pursuing General Botha in the Eastern Transvaal, reports having made further large captures of prisoners, ...

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  6. ROYAL VISIT.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York left London to-day on their trip to Australia. At the Victoria Station immense ...

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  7. WITH FIXED BAYONETS

    The serious friction between the British and Russian military authorities in China, caused by the Muscovite pretensions to an area of territory in Tientsin, ...

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  8. LEAVING FOR THE WAR.

    The [?]opship Custodian with 545 [?] and men and 518 horses, and the Mas[?]more, 508 [?] and men, and 486 [?]orses, are lying in the stream ready ...

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  9. CZAR'S NOMINEE

    A further evidence has been afforded of Russia's intention to virtually assume the sole control of Manchuria. ...

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  10. THE INDIAN CENSUS.

    The census returns for India which have just been issued show that, the population, including the native and tributary States, has considerably ...

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  11. VICTORIA'S WELCOME.

    At the meeting of the Cabinet committee on Tuesday night, or at the meeting on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, consideration will be given to the ...

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  12. BOER PRISONERS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. St. John Brodrick. Secretary of State for War, referred to the complaints which have been made ...

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  13. SMALL-POX.

    There is no need for alarm over the report of small-pox case at Caulfield. The patient has been sent to Cut Paw Paw Sanatorium, and so far as he is concerned ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FIGHTERS

    It is announced that a considerable number of the men who formed part of the Australian naval contingent for China, having finished their term of ...

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  15. GIBRALTAR.

    A Special Commission was recently appointed by Lord Salisbury to inquire into the persistent assertions of Mr. T. Gibson Bowles, M.P. for King's Lynn, ...

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  16. DE LA REY.

    It has been ascertained that the two Englishmen who were shot at Wolmaranstad, in the South-westerm Transvaal, for having refused to join ...

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  17. GLENFINE SENSATION.

    The latest intelligence to hand from the G[?]enfine Consols mine, Pitfield, was received this morning. The mine manager telegraphed that they have 2ft, of stone ...

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  18. THE QUEENSLAND OPAL.

    A great sensation has been created by the exhibition at the Victorian Agent-General's office of Mr. Maurice Lyons's "Imperial Queensland Opal," reputed to ...

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  19. THE LATEST.

    The situation grows momentarily more critical. Both sides have been strongly reinforced, and trouble is imminent unless ...

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  20. GENERAL DE WET

    General De Wet, who is steadily advancing towards the northern districts of the Orange River Colony, is now reported to have arrived at Senekal, in ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    A crisis. British bayonets Confront the Russians. A nasty situation in China. ...

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  22. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. White. M.L.A., called on the Under Treasurer this morning, and complained of the faulty arrangements at South Melbourne for paying old age pensions. ...

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  23. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The March series of the wool sales was continued to-day. There was a strong competition, aud the market showed a hardening ...

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  24. OUR FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    Month Archibald Carrie and Co. today received a cable message announcing the arrival of the s.s. Argus at Capetown. The Argus left Melbourne on February ...

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  25. COWARDLY.

    There was a bit of excitement in the Klondike Hotel yesterday evening, and as a result William Moody, an engineer and titter, was brought before the City Court ...

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  27. INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Indian troops arrived by special trial to-day from Hobart, and met with an enthusiastic reception. The city was gay with bunting, and crowds ...

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