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  2. FEDERATION. THURSDAY'S CONSULTATION.

    At the consultation between Mr. Chamberlain, the Earl of Selborne, the federal delegates, and the New Zealand and Western Australian representatives on ...

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  3. THE WAR A BRITISH FORCE CAPTURED.

    It is officially announced that on Wednesday a strong Boer force surrounded three companies of the Royal Irish Rifles and two companies of thE 9th Mounted ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM TUE " HERALD'S " LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    A man named Meert, who is alleged to be the instigator of the attempt by Sipido to take the life of the Prince of Wales at Brussels, has been arrested. ...

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  5. LATE EDITION. HERALD OFFICE, 8 a.m. THE WAR.

    During Major-General Clements' recent 15 days' march through the western portion of the Free State to a point five miles north of Bloemfontein, he received ...

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  6. THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD.

    Three companies of the Irish Rifles and two companies of Mounted Infantry were attacked by 3200 Boers, with four guns, at Reddersburg, 38 miles south of Bloemfontein. Ten of the British ...

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  7. ENGAGEMENT AT WEPENER.

    The engagement at Wepener, where the Boers attacked Major-Genernl Brabant's force, was confined to a conflict between the outposts. ...

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  8. THEATRICAL PROSECUTION IN NEW YORK.

    There are considerable exeitment and satisfaction in New York at the collapse of the prosecution of Miss Olga Nethersole for the production of " Sappho," which it ...

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  9. AN INCIDENT AT RIET RIVER.

    Fifty men of E squadron of Kitehener's Horse were guarding a farm at Riot River on February 15 when they were surrounded by 400 Boers. ...

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  10. BOER PRISONERS SUFFERING FROM FEVER.

    Fifteen hundred Boer prisoners have been re-landed at Simonstown, owing to an outbreak of fever on the transports. Thirty of the prisoners escaped, ...

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  11. ABYSSINIA.

    The Governor of Harar, a dependency of Abyssinia, has engaged the Moslems at Jigjiga on the frontier, and has killed 2000 of them. ...

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  12. HORSES FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Ten thousand horses aro expected at Capetown during the coming week. Two thousand have just arrived. During Lord Roberts's advance on ...

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  13. BRITISH OCCUPY UPINGTON.

    Major Parhon has reoccupied Upington, on the Orange River, in N.W. Cape Colony, where Steenkamp with 800 rebels was recently reported to be entrenched. ...

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  14. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS, THE MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has granted leave to the Melbourne Tramway and Omuibus Company to prosecute its appeal in the Fitzroy rating ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    Two men have been arrested at Beaufort West for attempting to wreek the train by which Sir Alfred Milner (British High Commissioner in South Africa) was ...

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  16. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE AGENTS-GENERAL.

    Lord Strathcona (High Commissioner for Canada) and the Agents-General of the Australian colonies have, on behalf of the colonies, as well as on their own ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. THE ENEMY AT REDDERSBURG.

    The Boers are at Reddersburg, 38 miles miles south of Bloemfontein, with five guns. ...

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  18. THE BOERS AT JOHANNESBURG

    The " New York Herald " has been authorised to state that the Boers do not intend to destroy property at Johannesburg. ...

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  19. BLUEJACKETS FOR BLOEMFONTEIN.

    H.M.S. Monarch has sent a contingent of bluejackets to Bloemfontein. ...

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  20. FALKINGHAM v. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed with costs the appeal in the case Falkingham v. the Victorian Railway Commissioners. ...

    Article : 249 words
  21. ENGAGEMENT AT BOSHOF.

    After the engagement between Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen's force and the Boers at Boshof, 3 3 miles north-east of Kimberley, itwas found that the enemy, ...

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  22. MESSAGE FROM THE DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    The Duke of Orleans, in a letter to the Prince of Wales, in which he signs himself " your affectionate cousin," conveys his deepest congratulations to the Prince. ...

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  23. COMMENTS OF THE "TIMES."

    The " Times," in commenting on the capture of the British force at Reddersburg, insists on officers commanding being improssed with the urgency of entrenching ...

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  24. SINEWS OF WAR.

    President Kruger is minting at Pretoria ccins similar to English sovereigns and bearing the date 1892. He declares that the output of gold ...

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  25. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO IRELAND.

    Her Majesty the Queen was greeted with an indescribable ovation in the poorest quarters of Dublin. The Queen reviewed 30,000 children, ...

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  26. REBELLION IN ASHANTI.

    Tribal fighting has broken out in Ashanti, in Western Africa. The British Resident, Mr. D. W. Stewart, and his wife have been isolated ...

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  27. INSPIRED ARTICLE IN THE " TIMES."

    The " Times " this morning contains an inspired article dealing with the clauses of the Commonwealth Constitution Bill limiting appeals to the Privy Council. ...

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  28. THE BRITISH AND THE BOER PRISONERS.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. G. Wyndham, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War, stated that up to March 31 the Boor prisoners ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. FROM COOLGARDIE TO OODNADATTA.

    An official report has been received by the Commissioner of Police detailing the statements made to the Oodnadatta police constable by the unfortunate members of the party of Western ...

    Article : 326 words
  30. LIEUTENTANT DOWLING.

    Lieutenant Dowling (who was in charge of the patrol of 21 men formed by the First Australian Horse and New South Wules Lancers captured by the Boers at Norval's Farm on January 16), in a ...

    Article : 180 words
  31. ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The man Meert, who was arrested as as the alleged instigator of the attempt by the youth Sipido to shoot the Prince of Wales, is an anarehist. The police ...

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  32. THE KOORN SPRUIT AMBUSH.

    The British casualties at Koora Spruit totalled 450. ...

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  33. SIMMS v. REGISTRAR OF PROBATES.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed with costs the appeal in the case of Simms v. the Registrar of Probates. ...

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  34. DEATH OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Captain Hall Owen, a Victorian medical officer, died at Chieveley on Thursday of enterie fever. Troopor Marsden, of South Australia, ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  36. THE DELEGATES' MISSION IN LONDON.

    It was announced in Saturday's " Herald "that a cable had been despatched by Mr. Barton to the Premier of New South Wales giving information in connection with the mission of the Australian federal ...

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  37. AMERICAN NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    The Naval Estimates of the United States have been laid before the House of Representatives. They propose to appropriate 61,000,000 ...

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  38. MR. KRUGER AS A COINER.

    President Kruger, of the Transvaal, has filled many positions, and long ago it was cabled that it was the intention of the autocrat of the Republic beyond the Vaal to coin sovereigns that would be ...

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  39. COLLISION NEAR CAPETOWN.

    The transport Winkfield, which collided with the Union and Castle liner Mexican near Capetown, brought remounts to the forces in South Africa. ...

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  40. THE COLONIAL WAR FUNDS.

    The " Daily Mail " in an article today makes complimentary reference to Australian liberality as displayed in the war funds, especially the " Argus " ...

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  41. NEW IRISH REGIMENT.

    The new regiment of Irish Guards, the formation of which was recently authorised, will be generally stationed in Ireland. ...

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  42. MR. CECIL RHODES IN LONDON.

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes has arrived in London. He will return to Rhodesia in a few weeks. ...

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  43. R.M.S. CUZCO AT ALBANY.

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  44. VICTORIA. PLAGUE FEARS.

    Dr. Gresswell is urging the Railway Department to cancel its intention of running a special excursion train to Sydney during the week. He considers the department should not encourage Victorian citizens ...

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  45. BOER STATEMENTS DISCREDITED.

    The newspapers diseredit the Boers' assertion that they captured at Koorn Sp[?]uit British pla[?]s for the invasion of the South African Republics. ...

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  46. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for March have been published. They show that the value of the imports had increased by £3,429,746, and the value of the exports ...

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  47. THE SITUATION.

    There are some features of the war news to-day which constitute very unpleasant, reading. At Reddengburg, 38 miles due south of Bloemfontein, an engagement has taken place in which the ...

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  48. CABLE FROM MR. DEAKIN.

    The Premier has received a cable from Mr. Deakin, federal delegate for the colony, as follows:— " Australian Natives' Association message has been received, and endoraes my Retion. The position is ...

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  49. LORD METHUEN AT BOSHOF.

    The War Office announces that Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen engaged the Boers at Boahof, 33 miles north-east of Kimberley, and killed seven of the ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND.

    The railway returns for March show a total increase of £7495, of which the Central division furinished £773, the Southern £2020, and Cairns £1223. ...

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  51. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Southern Cross Antaretic Exploration steamer bus left Stewart Island direct for Hobart. The reception to the loader and the members of the expedition will probably take place on ...

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  52. COLLISION NEAR CAPETOWN.

    A collision has occurred near Capotown between the transport Winkfield and the Union and Castle liner Mexican. The Winkfield rammed the Mexican while a ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    The " Labour Journal " reports that work is plentiful all over the colony, building and engineering trades being especially [?]. ...

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  54. THE LIEUTENANT- GOVERNOR.

    The Government of Victoria proposes to approach the Colonial Office with a view of ascertaining it it is willing to allow the Lieutenant-Governor to act as the Queen's representative in this colony till ...

    Article : 86 words
  55. NEW ZEALAND CABLE.

    In reply to the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company's request for a guarantee on the New [?]ealand cable, the Postmaster-General says:— " were the traffic a failing one I could ...

    Article : 94 words
  56. THE PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking at a [?] in Wellington the Premier (Mrs. Sadden) said if New Zealand had ret[?]ered when the federal constitution was heir [?] drawn up it would have been cousidered unwarrantable, and w. ...

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  57. EXPERIENCES OF KITCHENER'S HORSE.

    Mr. James If. Teo, who is now upon a visit to Australia, sends [?] the following extract from a letter received from has son at the front:—Paardoberg, March 2.—This is first chance I Have had ...

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  58. ABUSE OF THE WHITE FLAG.

    It is stated that after the Boers had hoisted the white flag at Boshof a Boer shot dead Captain C. W. Boyle, of the Oxfordshire Yeomanry. ...

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  59. BURIAL OF THE LATE PROFESSOR MIVART.

    The family of the late Professor Mivait threaten to bring a legal action against Cardinal Vaughan for refusing to allow the body of the late professor to be ...

    Article : 52 words
  60. TO-DAY.

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  61. LATE SHIPPING.

    Allowrie, s., 501 tons, Captain G. Walker, from Eden, via ports. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. M'Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Fookes, Mesdaines Maguire, Birsell, Shylng, Terry, Paracie, Misses M'Klanon, Terry, Murray, [?]ssrs. Bloomfield, ...

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  62. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the sheep [?] on Thursday 2000 tv[?]tooth owes were passed in at 12s 3d. ...

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  63. MAJOR-GENERAL OLEMENTS'S MARCH.

    Major-General Cloments, who is now five miles north of Bloemfontein, marched continuously for 15 days. ...

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