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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    LONDON, November 20, 5.15 a.m.—The correspondent of the "Times of Natal" at Ladysmith reports on the 9th instant the Boers covered by a heavy fire of shells occupied all the ridges ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH STEAM PLOUGH

    LONDON, November 20.—The War Office is sending to South Africa a gigantic steam plough to be used for the cutting of trenches. ...

    Article : 28 words
  5. THE CAPE MEAT DUTIES.

    LONDON, November 20.—The duties upon the import of meat into Cape Colony have been sus­pended. ...

    Article : 22 words
  6. THE DISASTER OF OCTOBER 30.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The following is from latest American files by the R.M.S. Moana, from San Francisco November 1, and which arrived this morning:— ...

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  7. WHY THE ENGLISH ARE SHORT OF AMMUNITION.

    "I cannot for the life of me understand how it is that Major-General Hildyard's column should be reported short of ammunition," said Major M. M. Boam, the Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General, ...

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  8. THE BRITISH COMMANDERS

    LONDON, November 2O.—General Sir Redvers Buller, the Commander-in-Chief, has arrived at De Aar, the junction of the Cape and Port Eliza­beth Railways, and on the line to Kimberley. ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. THE MOSQUITO PEST.

    A certain medical gentleman residing at Chatswood has of late gained some notoriety, if not fame, by suggesting to the Willoughby Council a method of exterminating ...

    Article : 284 words
  10. TO RELIEVE KIMBERLEY.

    LONDON, November 20.—Two brigades are as­sembling at Orange River. ...

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  11. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, November 20.—Twenty-six transports, conveying 27,000 troops, have arrived at Capetown. This force includes 9000 infantry and 18 guns in­tended for Durban, and 1000 troops for East ...

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  12. INTERCOLONIAL WINE TASTING.

    At the Union Chambers, 70 Pitt-street, to-mor­row, in order to show the estimation in which the various wines of New South Wales are held, Mr. W. A. Barlow, of the Australian Vigneron, has ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. THE N.S.W. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The hon. treasurers, Messrs. J. Russell French aud T. A. Dibbs, report having received the fol-lowing additional subscriptions:—Amount pre-viously acknowledged, £3933 lls 11d; Men ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. A RACEHORSE'S END.

    ORANGE, Monday Afternoon.—The mystery con­nected with the disappearance of the racehorse Tory Boy from his stable in this town some months ago, when he was reported to have been stolen by ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. THE "EVENING NEWS" SHILLING FUND. I

    The following additional subscriptions have been received at this office in connection with the above: Amount already acknowledged, £12 8s 6d; Brown 1s, Jones 1s, Robertson 1s, Miss H. J. ...

    Article : 227 words
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  17. THE SOUDAN.

    LONDON, November 20.—Lord Kitchener, Governor-General of the Soudan, has arrived at Khartoum. He has telegraphed that the Khalifa is in Kordofan, west of Duem, on the White Nile, about ...

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  18. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LANCERS.

    LONDON, November 20.—The New South Wales Lancers, who upon arrival at Capetown were dis­patched to the north, have been sent to Naauw-poorf, about thirty-five miles south of Colesberg, ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. CABLE CENSORSHIP.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Crick) was yesterday afternoon advised as follows:—"The Postmaster-General, London, intimates that the British Government has considered ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    LONDON, November 20.—The visit of the Em-peror William to England is unpopular in Ger-many. At Gunnible Station, Gunnedah, last week over ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. AT ALIWAL NORTH.

    LONDON, November 20.—The magistrate at Aliwal North, in the disaffected portion of Cape Colony, was compelled by the Boers to stand on the bridge spanning the Orange River while they ...

    Article : 234 words
  22. THE BATTLE OF GLENCOE.

    Further Cape files are to hand by the steamer Basuto, which arrived from Capetown yesterday. The following official list of the British killed and wounded is given in the "Cape Times" of October ...

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  23. PRISONERS AT PRETORIA.

    LONDON, November 20.—Some of the British troops who are prisoners at Pretoria have contracted scurvy. They complain of the inferiority of the tinned meats with which they have been ...

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  25. THE CAPTURED CORRESPONDENT.

    LONDON, November 20.—Reuter's correspon­dent states that Mr. Winston Churchill, the "Morning Post" correspondent, who accompanied the British force on the armored train which was ...

    Article : 53 words
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