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  2. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, Exchange! Yes. Liven up that new switchboard, please, and turn on the Hon. Henry Copeland, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AUSTRALIA TO BADEN POWELL.

    The Fund designed to present Colonel Baden-Bowell with, a token of the regard in which he is held by the people of Australia, has been well received, and those who ...

    Article : 212 words
  4. PROGRESS OF THE PLAGUE.

    Elizabeth M'Bride, 60, residing at a produce store, St. John's-road, Forest Lodge. Sydney Smith, 13, 130 Walker-street, Redfern. This was the second case in the ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    This is not Kruger's first alliance with a Steyn. That was Mrs. Kruger's maiden name. In reference to Mr. Copeland's announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAR WITH THE BOERS.

    News is just to hand of a victory by Lord Methuen's forces at Boshof, to the north of Kimberley. The Boers occupied a strong position, but with the Kimberley Light Horse and Imperial. Yeomanry an effective flanking movement was carried ...

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  7. (To the Editor.)

    Sir,—Kindly allow me a small space in your valuable paper in reply to the extract from a London journal, re sanitary supervision for barber's shops. I think ...

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  8. EXTRA QUARANTINE ACCOMMODATION.

    "I have made arrangements," said Mr. Lyne yesterday, "for the immediate erection of all the necessary buildings for extra accommodation at North Head. ...

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  9. DEATHS.

    May Rawlinson, 6, whose case had been considered hopeless, died yesterday morning, and was buried in "grave 72" at the Quarantine Station. ...

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  10. THE PHILLIP ELECTION.

    The election of a representative for the Phillip Division (caused fcy the appointment of Mr. Henry Copeland as Agent-General) took place yesterday, and resulted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL ACTIVE.

    Speaking yesterday to a. "Sunday Times" representative, Mr. B. R. Wise, Attorney- General, said-:— "I had an interview this morning with ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. EXCITEMENT AT MELBOURNE.

    Great excitement has been caused here owing to a suspicious case of sickness being found on board the steamer South Australian, which arrived to-day from Sydney and ...

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  13. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,061 words
  14. QUARANTINE BUILDINGS FOR NEWCASTLE.

    "Arrangements have also been completed." said Mr. Lyne, "for providing a quarantine ground and buildings at Newcastle. They will cost about £3000. and ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. DUNDEE A WRECK.

    It is reported from Dundee, which was abandoned prior to the Ladysmith siege, that the hotels, churches, residences, and stores bare all been wrecked by the Boers. ...

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  16. PYRMONT'S RISKS ADDED TO.

    Following is a copy of a portion of a letter sent to Mr. Lyne yesterday :— Sir,—I desire to draw your attention to a matter of vital importance in connection ...

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  17. INSPECTING AREAS IN REDFERN AND PADDINGTON.

    Mr. Lyne, the Premier, who had just had an interview with Dr. Ashburton Thompson, President of the Board of Health, said yesterday to a "Sunday Times" ...

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  18. GENERAL ADVANCE EXPECTED FROM BLOEMFONTIEN IMMEDIATELY.

    Remounts for the cavalry are arriving at Bloemfontein in great numbers, and a general advance is looked for at any moment. ...

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  19. IN CAMP AT ROOKWOOD.

    Major-General French yesterday afternoon inspected the members of the Imperial Bushmen's Contingent, and also those of the Third (infantry) Contingent, in their ...

    Article : 535 words
  20. CLERGYMEN IN QUARANTINE.

    Last week we gave prominence to the letter of a correspondent pointing out that there was but one representative of the clergy in Quarantine with the Plague ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. AMMUNITION FACTORY FOR SYDNEY.

    The "Sunday Times" has frequently called attention to the advisability or having provision made locally for the manufacture of ammunition for the military. The ...

    Article : 188 words
  22. CASES IN QUARANTINE.

    The medical report of the cases in hospital at North Head yesterday was:—Convalescents all well. ."Prescott, Bevan, Wm. White, Dove, ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. DEVONSHIRE-STREET CEME[?]ERY

    For many years past efforts have been repeatedly made to have the Devonshire-street cemetery abolished, and the dead buried there decently interred elsewhere. ...

    Article : 467 words
  24. SANITARY SUPERVISION FOR BARBERS SHOPS.

    Sir,—Knowing that you lake as much pleasure in ventilating individual as well as public grievances, I and several of my fellow tradesmen would thank you to ...

    Article : 524 words
  25. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE LABOR PARTY.

    Members of the Labor Party are very much incensed at this remark Mr. B. R. Wise made at one of Mr. D. O'Connor's meetings:—"There were some people who ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS AND THE RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY

    The following is an extract from a letter from Corporal H. F. Ransom, Army Medical Corps, South Africa:— Kimberley, 20/2/1900. ...

    Article : 430 words
  27. NO USE HOPING THAT IT IS NOT PLAGUE.

    Statements have frequently been made of late by irresponsible persons that it is not Plague, but something else which is raging in Sydney. Even medical men, who, of ...

    Article : 169 words
  28. SUICIDE OF A SURVIVOR OP THE "CHARGE UP THE LIGHT BRIGADE."

    The Press Association's Warwick (Eng.) correspondent telegraphed that Mr. George Garnham, one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade ats ...

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  29. THE MILKMAN AND THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    Why is it that the milkman is not get ting his half-holiday under the Act There is no other white slave more entitled to it. His average working hours are from ...

    Article : 190 words
  30. TOO MUCH INSPECTION.

    Complaints are made that the inspection of private houses is being overdone in some quarters, and. there is reason to believe that unauthorised persons are gaining admission ...

    Article : 152 words
  31. SENSATION IN KING-STREET.

    The news that "an hotel in King-street was quarantined yesterday afternoon caused a sensation in the city, and crowds watched the premises, which were closed, ...

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  32. MAHAN SATS BRITAIN WILL BE GREATER AFTER THE WAR.

    In a speech made at a dinner in New York, Captain Mahan, the famous sea historian and sea strategist, declared that, whatever, the issue of the Boer war, it ...

    Article : 234 words
  33. SEASICKNESS.

    Mr. Richard Murphy, of Kelly's Basin, W. Coast, Tasmania, writes in the highest praise of the new preventive, "Seajel." He says: "I enclose postal note for a bottle of ...

    Article : 86 words
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