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  2. THE BALMAIN COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The inquest into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the five victims of the Colliery accident at Balmain on Saturday was resumed this morning, before the city coroner, at the Coroner's ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  3. THE WHITE FLAG.

    LONDON, March 21.—President Steyn, in replying to the telegram sent by Lord Roberts on the 11th instant, in reference to the abuse of the White flag, states:— ...

    Article : 445 words
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  5. THE NICARAGUA CANAL.

    LONDON, March 21, 3.47 p.m.—The Central American Governments oppose the amendment to the Nicaragua Canal Convention, on the grounds that it opens the way to the United States to ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. THE YOUNG TURKEY PARTY

    LONDON, March 21, 3.40 p.m.—Kaimil Bey, one of the Sultan's secretaries, has been suddenly exiled. It is supposed that he was connected with the ...

    Article : 41 words
  7. RELIEF CREWS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, March 21.—H.M.S. Europa, first class cruiser, 11,000 tons, has sailed for the Australian Station, with relief crews. ...

    Article : 24 words
  8. KITCHENER AT PRIESKA.

    LONDON, March 21.—Lord Kitchener at Prieska took 33 prisoners and captured 200 stands of arms, a quantity of supplies and explosives. The Transvaal Boeres who were in the town ...

    Article : 43 words
  9. DEATH OF ADMIRAL FAIRFAX.

    LONDON, March 21, 3.47 p.m.—The death is announced at Naples from apoplexy of Admiral Sir Henry Fairfax, Commander-in-Chief on tho Australian Station during 1887-89. ...

    Article : 501 words
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  11. THE BASUTOLAND BORDER.

    LONDON, March 21.—The Boers on the Basutoland border are surrendering. ...

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  12. A JUDGE'S SON WOUNDED.

    LONDON, March 21.—A son of Judge Rogers was severely wounded at Spion Kop, and the War Office believes that he died in prison. (The cable probably refers to ex-Judge Rogers, ...

    Article : 47 words
  13. THE BATTLE OF OSFONTEIN

    LONDON, March 21.—At the battle at Osfontein on the 6th instant, during Lord Roberts's advance on Bloemfontein, the following Australians were slightly wounded:— ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT

    At the summons division of the Central Police Court on wednesday afternoon, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., Sub-inspector Eiliott proceeded against the N.S.W. Fresh Food and Ice company, ...

    Article : 917 words
  15. CAPTAIN CAMERON.

    LONDON, March 21.—Lord Roberts telegraphs that Captain Cameron, of the Tasmanian Contingent, who was wounded in the hand and leg, and taken prisoner in a skirmish near Rendsburg, is ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. CIRCULAR BY STEYN.

    LONDON, March 21.—Lord Roberts telegraphs: "President Steyn, in reply to my proclamation calling upon the Free Staters to submit and disarm, is circulating a notice that any burgher ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, March 21.—There have been a few dealings in the West Australian 3 per cent. loan of £1,000,000 at 10s premium. The minimum is fixed at £93 10s. ...

    Article : 40 words
  18. FURTHER RISE IN CONSOLS.

    LONDON, March 21.—Consols closed yesterday at 102¼, a rise of ¾ since Monday. ...

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  19. MORTGAGE COMPANY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, March 21.—The report of the directors of tee Mortgage Company of South Australia shows a profit of £7458. A dividend of 2 per cent, is declared, and £1631 carried forward to next account. ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. AUSTRALIANS OFFERED IMPERIAL COMMISSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Lieutenant Governor (Sir John Madden) last night received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—The Secretary for War ...

    Article : 189 words
  21. DESTRUCTION OF MINES.

    LONDON, March 21.—In view of the threat made by the Boers to destroy Johannesburg and the Mines, Great Britain is issuing a proclamation declaring that personal penalties will be exacted ...

    Article : 47 words
  22. TIN.

    LONDON, March 21.—Tin is quoted at £136 per ton. ...

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  23. THIS MORNING'S PROCEEDINGS.

    The inquest was continued this morning. Frederick Gilbert, who was at the bottom of the shaft at the time of the accident, was called by the coroner. He said that his evidence amounted to ...

    Article : 938 words
  24. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  25. THE TALLOW MARKET.

    LONDON, March 21.—At the sales of Australasian tallow to-day 1050 casks were offered, of which only 42 were sold. Prices of all kinds were nominally 6d lower. ...

    Article : 400 words
  26. ROUXVILLE TO BE OCCUPIED.

    LONDON, March 21.—Brigadier-General Brabant has sent 400 men to Rouxville East, in the Free State, near Aliwal North, where President Kruger has ordered all the Britishers, Boers, and ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. FEDERATION.

    LONDON, March 21, 3.47 p.m.—The amendments suggested by the Law Officers in the Commonwealth Bill refer to the navigation laws and the application of the Colonial Laws Validation Act of 1865 to the Commonwealth. ...

    Article : 325 words
  28. AT BLOEMFONTEIN.

    LONDON, March 21.—A corps of young Boers has been organised at Bloemfontein to do police work and prevent looting by the Kaffirs. ...

    Article : 28 words
  29. THE CABMAN AND THE CONSTABLE.

    At the weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Transit Commission on Wednesday, "Constable A. G. Edwards applied for an order directing him to issue a summons against a certain cab driver of ...

    Article : 191 words
  30. MODDER RIVER BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    LONDON, March 21.—The Boers have blown up the railway bridge over the Modder at Glen Siding, north of Bloemfontein. ...

    Article : 29 words
  31. DARING BRITISH OFFICERS

    LONDON, March 21.—Prior to the capture of the train at Springfontein by Lieutenant-General Gatacre's column two officers, Captain Hennessy, of the Cape Mounted Police, and Captain Turner, ...

    Article : 63 words
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