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  2. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  3. ANOTHER QUEENSLAND HORROR.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Another tragedy is reported from the country. This time the location is four miles from St. George. The Commissioner of Police has been informed that a man ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. ANOTHER BROKEN SHAFT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday Afternoon.—The German steamship Sonneberg, Captain Mier, which left the Semaphore on December 24, laden with ore and flour, bound for Java, returned in tow of the tug ...

    Article : 615 words
  5. THE BOER WAR.

    LONDON, January 3, 3.51 p.m.—The Boers, having been reinforced, are disputing Lieutenant-General French's entry into Colesberg. General French holds all the captured ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. THE ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

    A rumor is current in military circles that, in the event of their proceeding to the seat of war, Drs. MacCormick and Scot-Skirving will each be paid £2000 for their services during the campaign. ...

    Article : 709 words
  7. THE WEATHER.

    After many days of sultry weather a sudden southerly change occurred shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday. The wind, which had been blowing from the E.N.E., gradually worked round to ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. EAST AFRICAN CABLE CHARGES

    The Eastern Telegraph Company advices the Postmaster-General that, according to an agreement with the Cable Companies of the Weet Coast of Africa, telegrams for place on the East Coast, ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. A CORPS OF GILLIES.

    LONDON, January 3, 3.51 p.m.—Lord Lovat, a young Scotch peer, formerly a Lieutenant in the 1st Life Guards, is taking to the Cape 150 gillies and deer stalkers, all of whom are good shots, ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. THE QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT.

    In view of the the casualties that have occurred and may be expected to occur in the South African war the Queensland Government proposes to increase the proportion of the northern force in the ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    LONDON, January 3, 3.51 p.m.—Mr. Choate, the American Ambassador in England, has been instructed to obtain redress for the seizure by the British, at Delagoa Bay, of American flour and ...

    Article : 502 words
  12. MR. WRAGGE'S FORECASTS.

    New South Wales.—Further occasional local rains, storms, thunder, hot nor'-westers, speedily shifting through west to cool southerlies, latter especially south from Sydney, and blowing in ...

    Article : 373 words
  13. A VICTORIAN VICTIM.

    Mr. Emil Schultze, a native of St. Arnaud, Victoria, has died from wounds received in the war with, the Boers in South Africa. The deceased served three years with the Grenadier Guards in ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. HOSPITAL FETE AT BURRADOO.

    BOWRAL, Thursday.—Lord Beauchamp opened the Hospital Fete at the Burradoo Club Grounds (Mr. Bruce Smith's) yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large and fashionable attendance ...

    Article : 610 words
  15. A DETERMINED VOLUNTEER.

    An Adelaide telegram says: On Tuesday morning Colonel Gordon inspected the 118 men, of whom 100 are to be selected for the South Australian contingent. He asked them separately if ...

    Article : 126 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN ZEAL AND VIGILANCE.

    The Australians who have been on picket duty at Orange River exhibit tremendous zeal and vigilance, says the "Cape Argus" of December 7. On Tuesday night a Royal Artillery captain and ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  18. DR. J. A. DICK.

    Dr. James Adam Dick, who goes away in the Army Medical Corps, and a portrait of whom appeared in last Friday's "Evening News," is an Australian, of Scotch parentage, born at ...

    Article : 326 words
  19. IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The volunteers for the second contingent were tried for horsemanship yesterday; eleven being rejected. ADELAIDE, Thursday Afternoon.—The ...

    Article : 243 words
  20. AT SUNNYSIDE.

    LONDON, January 3, 3.51 p.m.—Privates Victor Jones and MacLeod, of the Queensland contingent, were killed, and Private Rose and another colonial were wounded in the action at Sunnyside. ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. THE LORD MAYOR'S VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, January 3, 3.51 p.m.—The Earl of Albemarle, Colonel Commandant of the 5th Volunteer Battalion, the King's Royal Rifles (the Civil Service Corps) has been appointed to the ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. NEWCASTLE RACES.

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  23. PRODUCE MARKETS AND WAR.

    Owing to the strong demand by the military authorities for lucerne hay, the prices obtained for all lots-forward at the Redfern forage sales yesterday were considerably higher. Extra ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. ALLEGED DISLOYALTY AT BALLINA.

    BALLINA, Thursday.—At the municipal council meeting on Tuesday night some strong references were made by the aldermen in connection with alleged disloyalty and the Boer war. The ...

    Article : 635 words
  25. A TRAITOR AT RENDSBURG

    LONDON, January 3, 3.51 p.m.—After the evacuation of Rendsburg, near Colesberg, by the Boers, a laden train, which was standing on the line without an engine was started by a traitor ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 374 words
  27. AID FOR THE WOUNDED.

    LONDON, January 3, 3.51 p.m.—General Sir Redvers Buller has asked Durban to provide him with 200 stretcher-bearers. ...

    Article : 26 words
  28. WHAT THE UNEMPLOYED ARE DOING.

    The Minister for Works has made a tour of inspection round the metropolitan works now being carried out in the interests of the unemployed. At Bondi Bay he found a number of-men employed in ...

    Article : 192 words
  29. THE TRANSPORTS.

    Wednesday, the 17th instant, has been fixed as the day upon which the transports will leave Sydney, and the Colonial Secretary yesterday wrote to the local agents informing them of this ...

    Article : 223 words
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