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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    There were no cases of Plague yesterday, that being the third clear day. ...

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  3. BOER WAR.

    Four hundred and sixty members of the Victorian Fifth Contingent have sailed from Capetown for Melbourne. [This is the Contingent that gained a ...

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  4. THE EXECUTION OF CARBINEERS.

    The War Office has made a statement concerning the execution and imprisonment of officers of the Bushveldt Carbineers. It is to the effect that the authorities ...

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  5. RHODES' CROWNING WORK.

    Particulars of the will of the late Mr. Cecil Rhodes are just published. He has bequeathed £100,000 to Oriel College, Oxford. Also sixty scholarships, of £300 a year, tenable for three years, for Colonial students. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PORRIDGE AND GREATNESS.

    The A.M.P. Assurance Society has been referred to earlier in this series as one of the great financial institutions, founded in and managed from Sydney, which indicate ...

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  7. MY FRIEND, "THE BREAKER."

    "Do you think you can ride him ?" old Ferguson said. He was mounted on Hornet, the grey. I think Harlequin heard him, he shook his lean ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Sir William Lyne is 58 years of age to-day, having been born on April 6, 1844. Lieut. Morant was not the son of Admiral Morant, although he came of a good ...

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  9. CONDITION OF PATIENTS.

    The official report from the Coast Hospital yesterday was: Mrs. Gunther, improving; Bowles, M'Mastor, Wilkins, A. Barnes, and H. Colley, doing well. ...

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  10. AN ALTERATION NECESSARY

    A "Sunday Times" representative in conversation with Major-General Sir Edward Hutton, asked how it was that the Contingents of late had been "dodged" or ...

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  11. ALEXANDRIA IN A FRIGHT-FUL STATE.

    Dr. Ashburton Thompson remarked yesterday that Alexandria had been found to be in a "frightful state," from a sanitary point of view. The Board of Health had directed the local authority to take action, and summonses had been issued. This has already had a good effect in the way of sti[?]ing up residents to the necessity for ...

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  12. FRUITFUL PLAGUE AREAS.

    The cases of Plague in Pyrmont and Ultimo occasioned no surprise to those who knew those localities. Many times since the present outbreak, and also during the ...

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  13. OTHERS WORSE THAN THOSE EXECUTED.

    An Adelaide man who was an officer in the district where the atrocities charged against Morant and Handcock took place says there were others in that district ...

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  14. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Postmaster-General denies that the two sections of the Government are working in antagonism, as alleged by Senator Smith, and says, regarding the statement by the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN REGIMENTS AND THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Questioned by a "Sunday Times" representative as to whether he would favor purely Australian regiments being attached to the British Army, if the Commonwealth ...

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  16. WITH THE SECOND MOUNTED RIFLES.

    Trooper J. A. Sharkey, writing from Middleburg, on the Delagoa line, March 1, gives particulars of the recent successful operations in the Eastern Transvaal of the ...

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  17. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr. Drake, Postmaster-General, received a message to-day that the shore end of the Pacific cable had been laid at Norfolk Island, and that the steamer was proceeding ...

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  18. EXCITING EXPERIENCE INDIA.

    Dr. Ashburton Thompson does not have such an exciting time as his confreres in India. The recent Plague riots, which have lately occurred in Patiala (reports a local ...

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  19. THE FOUR MILLION LOAN.

    Invited by a "Sunday Times" representative to make a statement, in plain language and shorn of financial technicalities, as to the much -discussed loan of four ...

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  20. DEAN COWPER'S HEALTH

    Dr. Jarvie Hood yesterday morning visited Dean Cowper, and subsequently issued the following bulletin: "The Dean had a good amount of sleep ...

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  21. MR. BARTON'S CORONATION TOUR.

    A "Sunday Times" representative asked the Prime Minister last night how much truth there was in the statement that he had been invited to return from London ...

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  22. THOSE PRO-BOER VERSES.

    "Ex-Transvaal Jager" writes : "In some verses re-published in last week's 'Sunday Times' from 'Reynolds', 'Banjo' Paterson makes the excuse for the Boers that they ...

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  23. IRRIGATION FOR RIVERINA

    Mr. See has come back to Sydney from the Corowa conference very much impressed with the need of irrigation in the Murray-side provinces. With the exception of a ...

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  24. MINISTER FOR WORKS BANQUETED AT LAMBTON.

    The Minister for Works was entertained at a banquet at Lambton this evening, but owing to the usual privileges not being extended representatives from the ...

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  25. COLONIAL OFFICERS IN BRITISH REGIMENTS.

    The following cable appeared in the dailies during the week : "Lord Roberts, the Commander-in-Chief, has directed the senior officers to see that Colonial officers ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA AND THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Barton had something to say last night to a "Sunday Times" representative with reference to the recently concluded contract with Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co. ...

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  27. POLICE CHANGES AND PROMOTIONS.

    Owing to recent changes and promotions, the detective department has lost two well-known officers and gained four. Senior-Detective Roche is now ...

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  28. A STEAMER WITH SMALL-POX.

    The steamer Indradevi, which arrived at Melbourne during the week from New York with three smallpox cases, will leave for Sydney on Tuesday, arriving on Friday. ...

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  29. GENERAL HUTTON'S LANGUAGE.

    Major-General Hutton, when asked if it were true that he had used strong language on the occasion of the inspection of the Commonwealth, troops when, embarking at ...

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  30. DROPPED DEAD AT THE RACES.

    A man about 60 years of age, said to be named Franklin, a laborer from Manly, dropped dead in the Leger reserve at Rand-wick races yesterday. Heart disease is ...

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  31. A DISABLED STEAMER.

    The steamer Norkoowa, belonging to M'llwraith, M'Eacharn and Co., Ltd., and bound from Newcastle to Melbourne, with a cargo of coal, was towed into Sydney early ...

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  32. LONDON'S GROWTH.

    London's population had reached 4,803,342 in 1901. being an increase of 370,122 in ten years. Fifteen years ago London was growing at the rate of 50,000 a year, ...

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  33. THE PYRMONT SEAT.

    Elsewhere we publish a requisition addressed to Mr. Andy Cochrane, of 12 Wharf-street, City, asking him to contest the election for Pyrmont upon the retirement of ...

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  34. DANGERS OF A PICNIC.

    At picnics one is ever liable to lose articles of jewellery, and it is far safer to leave all stick things at horae, although new jewellery is very cheap, if you only know ...

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