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  2. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, "Sunday Times"! Hello I was having a crack to the Sergeant morning, just as he was drawing on his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE FATAL ACCIDENTS RECORD.

    Amongst the causes of mortality to which residents of Australia are subject, it seems strange to find that they are peculiarly liable to the risk of fatal accident. It ...

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  4. THE WAR WITH THE BOERS.

    "You're a very fine stamp of man, with an excellent chest measurement, and look every inch a 'bushy,' but I can't take you unless you can give me a guarantee, from ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    Osman Digna has been captured in the Soudan. [Osman Ali, called Osman Digna, or "the bearded one," was born at Suakim in 1836. He is not a pure Arab. His grandfather [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE DISASTER TO THE NEW SOUTH WALES TROOPS.

    Late information was received in Sydney yesterday concerning the disaster to the New South Wales Lancers and First Australian Horse, "the Green Hats," when ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. LATE CABLES.

    There is increasing excitement in England as the situation in Natal develops From the latest particulars as to the movements of the various British forces towards the functioning point, near Ladysmith, agreed upon by the ...

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  8. A MESSAGE FROM VICTORIA.

    Mr. Lyne, the Premier, has received the following message from Mr. M Lean, Premier of Victoria:—"I deeply regret to hear of the disaster to ...

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  9. THE LANCERS.

    As demonstrating the popularity of the New South Wales Lancer regiment, a movement is new in force at the Hawkesbury to endeavor to induce the Government to ...

    Article : 278 words
  10. PERSONAL.

    Earl Beauchamp, Governor of New South Wales, leaves for a trip to New Zealand on Wednesday. The Boer nickname for General Sir ...

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  11. THE VARIOUS FORCES.

    Lieutenant-General Warren's force of 11,000 men, engaged in the flanking movement, has advanced another five miles. General Dundonald, previously reported at Acton Holmes, is operating on the line of retreat of the Free Staters, with the object of hemming in ...

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  12. AT COLESBURG.

    An important engagement is expected at or near Colesburg. General French is advancing on the Boers there, with the object of surrounding them. ...

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  13. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    General Buller may carry the Boer position on the Tugela, and relieve Ladysmith, but it has now become plain that the march [?] Pretoria cannot be carried out from ...

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  14. THE ARMS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The Premier has received the following cable from the Secretary of State for the colonies:—"Referring to my telegram of January 5, ...

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  15. THE TRANSPORTS.

    Two transports conveying troops to South Africa are now at Port Melbourne Pier. They are the Maori King and the Moravian, the former carrying the Queensland and the ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. THE OFFER OF FIFTY LANCERS.

    The Cabinet was to have decided yesterday whether or not the Lancers were to be allowed to send a further 50 men to South Africa, but as formal business only was ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. THE FAREWELL TO THE CONTINGENT.

    A very prominent military authority, in conversation with a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday, expressed disgust at tho way 'the public broke up the lines ...

    Article : 323 words
  18. VOLUNTEERS IN CAMP.

    Up to Friday night, 340 volunteers for the Bushmen's Contingent were in camp at the rifle range, Randwick. These had passed the doctor, but had not gone through the ...

    Article : 373 words
  19. DEPARTURE OF THE SURREY.

    The troopship Surrey, about the despatch of which there was unpardonable delay, cleared Sydney Heads last night at 8.45. ...

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  20. THE CONVOY FOR THE TROOPSHIPS.

    In connection with the provision of a convoy for the Australian transports, en route to the Cape, the Admiral has cabled the Premier from Hobart, asking for the ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. WHAT IS A BUSHMAN?

    A correspondent signing himself, "Open I Country," writes with reference to what constitutes the qualifications of a bushman. All you have to do when seeking ...

    Article : 266 words
  22. TROOPSHIPS TO AWAIT ORDERS.

    Mr. Lyne has received the following cable from the Agent-General:—"If possible, arrange that any transports not yet started will call for orders at ...

    Article : 53 words
  23. MR. SCHREINER'S CABINET.

    The "Cape Times" publishes a strong leader on the conduct of the Cape Ministry in removing two leading magistrates from their positions and sending them to obscure ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. CHURCH PARADE.

    A military church parade will he held in the Leichhardt Park this afternoon, and the gross takings will be handed over to the Patriotic Fund. Major-General French ...

    Article : 86 words
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