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  3. THE EASTER SHOW.

    The annual exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society warn Informally opened this morning at Moore park, under conditions of the [?]applest. Am is customary on this first day, the attendance was ...

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  4. THE ASHANTI TROUBLE,

    LONDON,April 10. —Later details of the trouble In Ashanti state that Sir F. M Hodgson, the Governor of the gold Coast Colony, who is at Kamas, sought to obtain possession of the "golden ...

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  5. MAFEKING

    LONDON, April 10 .—Mafeking was safe and cheerful on April 1 The enemy on March 23 abandoned the advanced trench to the eastward. ...

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  6. BOERS IN NATAL

    LONDON, April 10 .—Two thousand Boers, with 18 guns, are posted above Pomeroy, 40 miles east of Ladysmith. The enemy has placed a big gun in position ...

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  7. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    LOND0N, April 10.—The Emperor of Austria will proceed to Berlin on the occasion of the celebration of the majority of Prince William, Grown Prince" of Prussia, who Is the godchild of the ...

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  8. THE JOHANNESBURG MINES

    LONDON, April 10.—The Transvaal Government has held a "bogus" trial in Johannesburg with a view of demonstrating that the threats of the Secretary of State (Mr. F. W. Reltz) to destroy ...

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  9. MILITARY MATTERS.

    Despite the fact that so many good men of the R.A.A. have left New South Wales, disguised as Bushmen and Army Medical Corps men, and in other unfamiliar rigs, for the war in South ...

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  10. FALL FROM A SCAFFOLD.

    This morning, the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade took to the Prince Alfred Hospital a plasterer named John Light, 49, residing at 66 Alfred-street, Annandale, who was suffering from ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, April 10, 3.54 p.m.- The death is announced of Mr. Percival Ball, the well-known sculptor. ...

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  12. OFF TO BEIRA,

    LONDON, April 10.—The third New Zealand Contingent has sailed for Beira, Portuguese East Africa . The horses and men are very fit. ...

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  13. LORD BRASSEY.

    LONDON. April 10.—The steam yacht Sunbeam, with Lord Brassey aboard, has arrived at Simonstown, Cape Colony. ...

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  14. HUTTON'S BRIGADE.

    LONDON, April 10.—Major-General Hutton's Brigade, under General Hamilton, consists or Australians, Canadians, and New Zealanders . The colonials appreciate the honor of ...

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  15. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, April 10.—Bar silver to quoted today at 2s 3[?]d per ounce standard. ...

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  16. ORANGE FREE STATE

    Map Showing British and Boer Movements in the South-East of the Orange Free State, as noticed in "War Notes" on page 4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WEPENER ISOLATED.

    LONDON, April 10.—Lieutenant Colonel Dalgetty, of the Cape Rifles, commands at Wepener. He is isolated, but is well provisioned. Two thousand Beers, with four guns, are in ...

    Article : 83 words
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  19. RISING AT ROUXVILLE .

    LONDON, April 10, 3.5 p.m.—Many of the Free State burghers who surrendered at Rouxville, about 25 miles north-east of Aliwal North, have again risen. ...

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  20. SPRINGFONTEIN THREATENED.

    LONDON, April 10.—Reuter's correspondent states that a portion of the Eighth Division, under Lieutenant - general Sir H. M. Rundle, which had been sent to Port Elizabeth, has been recalled, ...

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  21. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, April 10, 3.5 p-m.—The Prince of Wales has replied to the congratulations of the Australian federal delegates on his escape from assassination at Brussels. ...

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  22. THE FOLMINA .

    LONDON, April 10.—The steamer Folmina, which left Sydney on February 15, has arrived at Capetown. (The Folmina, among other produce, took from ...

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  24. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    LONDON, April 10.- The cargo of the South Australian wheat by the barque Dunfermline, from port Germein, February 19, has been sold at 29s ...

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  25. THE DOORS SPRUIT AMBUSH.

    LONDON, April 10, 3.5 p.m.—Mr. F. H. Burnham, the American scout, discovered the ambush which the Boers had made at Doorn Spruit. He tried to warn Colonel Broadwood's convoy, but ...

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  26. CONTRACTS TILL OCTOBER.

    LONDON, April 10.—The War Office has signed contracts for the supply of fodder to the army in South Africa till October. ...

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  27. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    From the number of inquiries made during the week at the Department of Labor a d Industry, it would seem that there is still a large number of shopkeepers in the city and suburbs ...

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  28. ANOTHER ENTERIC VICTIM.

    LONDON, April 10, 3.54 p.m.- Private F. G. Matthews, of the South Australian Mounted Infantry, lias died of enteric fever at Deelfontein, near De Aar. ...

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  29. A PEACE MISSION.

    LONDON, April 10.—It is stated that Mr. A. Fischer, of the. Orange Free State Executive, who, with Mr. Wolmarans, of the Transvaal Executive, and Mr. Weasels, President of the Free State ...

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  30. THE REDDERSBURG CAPTIVES.

    LONDON, April 10.—According to Boer prisoners, all the British who were captured at Reddersburg, south of Bloemfontein, were ...

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  32. FEDERATION.

    LONDON, April 10.—The "Westminster Gazette" states that the proposal of Mr. R. B. Haldane. Q.C., M.P. (Liberal) for Haddingtonshire. for the creation of an Imperial Court of Appeal ...

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  33. SEIZURE OF BLOEMFONTEIN BANKS.

    LONDON, April 10.—The seizure by the British of the banks at Bloemfontein has hampered the schemes of President Steyn. The Free State Bank, whose head offices are at ...

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  35. FOREIGN MERCENARIES

    LONDON, April 10, 3.54 p.m.—All the prisoners taken by the British at Boshof were Frenchmen, Germens, and Russians, with the exception of three, who were Dutechmen. ...

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