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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 501 words
  3. BREVITIES.

    The Kaiser's birthday—born 1859. Colliery concerns at Lithgow are quiet, some pits only working half-time. Sir John Forrest still has hopes that the mail ...

    Article : 1,416 words
  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, January 26, 3.52 p.m.—The German Federal Council has sanctioned an increase of the German navy by nineteen battleships, eight large cruisers, and fifteen small cruisers; and the ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. THE BOER WAR.

    LONDON, January 26, 3.54 p.m.—Heavy firing was heard at Ladysmith on Monday. It is supposed General White was making a diversion. The health of the garrison is improving. ...

    Article : 94 words
  6. THE MONEY MARKET.

    LONDON, January 26.—The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is ¾ lower at 3 per cent. The Bank of England rate remains at 4 per cent., to which it was lowered ...

    Article : 55 words
  7. NEWS BY MAIL.

    ALBANY (W.A.), Saturday.—The following items are from exchanges by the R.M.S. O[?]oya, which arrived from London yesterday:—The English newspapers give many interesting ...

    Article : 646 words
  8. CHINA.

    LONDON, January 26.—An edict has been issued at Pekin that the Chinese Emperor, on the ground of ill-health, appoints Puckum, a boy of 9, son of Prince Tuan, his heir. ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. OSMAN DIGNA.

    LONDON, January 26.—Osman Digna, the Dervish leader, has been removed from Suakim to Suez. ...

    Article : 18 words
  10. SPION KOP.

    LONDON, January 26.—The War Office has received a dispatch from Sir Redvers Buller, which is interpreted to mean that Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Warren, after a severe but successful ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. A GIRL DROWNED AT PORT HACKING.

    A girl named Mary Eliza Coles, 14, who resided at Parr-street, Rockdale, was drowned at Port Hacking yesterday. Deceased was out boating in a picnic party of four. They decided to lunch ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. W.H. SOUL AND CO.'S PICNIC

    At the invitation of Messrs. Washington H. Soul and Company, the employees of that well-known firm had a very pleasant outing on Friday. The event was intended, among other things, to ...

    Article : 864 words
  13. PATRIOTIC FUNDS AND SPORTS GROUNDS.

    Sir,—It is announced that a meeting is to be held next week re a sports programme to be held in the Royal Agricultural Grounds in aid of the Patriotic Funds, and the names of F. Ironsides and L. Morriss ...

    Article : 252 words
  14. AMOK-RUNNING.

    The peculiar institution, as it may be called, of amok-running, is inherent in a certain strain of blood that pervades many different races of the northern archipelago Members of these races ...

    Article : 493 words
  15. EFFECTS OF THE BRITISH FIRE.

    LONDON, January 26, 3.52 p.m.—Mr. Winston Churchill, the special correspondent of the "Morning Post," reports that when Sir Charles Warren captured the first line of the enemy's ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 205 words
  17. EXUBERANT LOYALTY.

    Sir, During the years of 1868-9, after the unfortunate O'Farrell narrative, the "Evening News" did great service to this country by fearlessly attacking, exposing, and defeating the objects of a certain section of ...

    Article : 751 words
  18. TUESDAY AT CHEVELEY.

    LONDON, January 26.—The casualties among Major-General Barton's Brigade at Cheveley on Tuesday were two killed and seven wounded. ...

    Article : 23 words
  19. THE AMBUSHED LANCERS.

    LONDON, January 26, 3.50 a.m.—The Boer version of the ambush of the New South Wales Lancers and 1st Australian Horse, near Rendsburg, is that Commandant Delary, receiving ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. LABOR CONFERENCES.

    SIMULTANEOUSLY with the conference of Australian Premiers, there have been held important Labor conferences. The first was that of intercolonial labor and had special references to ...

    Article : 814 words
  21. THE TWO PRESIDENTS.

    LONDON, January 26.—President Kruger, in a message to President Steyn, of the Orange Free State, in December, urged him to enforce ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. FOREST LODGE WEIGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 words
  23. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Some of the worst news yet received is to hand to-day. Just as all thought that the turning point of the war bad been reached, when even the Continental papers, much as it must have ...

    Article : 1,042 words
  24. FAMOUS SCOUT ENGAGED.

    LONDON, January 26.—Lord Roberts has engaged as a scout, Burnham of Matabeleland fame. ...

    Article : 19 words
  25. MONDAY'S AUCTIONS.

    (For Auction Advertisements see page 8.) Household Furniture, etc., at 37 Broadway, Glebe, at 2.30, by J. Brown, and Company. ...

    Article : 25 words
  26. THE HANS WAGNER.

    LONDON, January 26.—The contraband portion of the cargo of the German steamer Hans Wagner was landed at Port Elizabeth. ...

    Article : 27 words
  27. Advertising

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  28. NEW ZEALAND ROUGH RIDERS.

    LONDON, January 26, 3.52 p.m.—Mr. W. P. Reeves, the Agent-General for New Zealand, has appealed to the colonists in London for subscriptions to equip a corps of 200 rough riders for ...

    Article : 60 words
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