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  4. The Lessons of the War.

    THE ARMY AND NAVY GAZETTE writes:— "The present war is mercliess on old and cherished traditions. Science made in Europe is being driven to the wall by science ...

    Article : 423 words
  5. How Kruger means to Escape

    THE question as to what Oom Paul means to do when the game is up, and he must leave the Transvaal, has already been freely discussed. The STANDARD correspondent ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. SPREAD OF NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    THE rate at which Bathurst burr, Scotch thistles, and other noxious weeds are spreading within the local municipality is sufficiently alarming to call for more than ...

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  7. Cricket Match.

    CORAKI and Rons teams met at Wyrallah on Saturday last, the former winning by 19 runs. Rous battered first, and complied 59 runs. Burling with 23 (not out), playing good cricket. ...

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  8. The South African War.

    PRESIDENT KRUGER has undermined the British mines on the Rand, also British buildings in Johannesburg. A number of Boers are guarding the ...

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  9. How Plague Might Spread.

    ONE of the most probable channels through which the germs of the present epidemic of plague may have reached Australia and the germs of future outbreaks may come ...

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  10. Monument to Colonial Dead.

    We desire to touch on a point which we wish to develop further and in more detail at a later period, but which even now may be usefully spoken of. It is the erection ...

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  11. An Affecting Scene.

    Australia is not the only country where unfounded, charges of political corruption are made against public men. Canada is not without its scandal mongers. There was ...

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    Mr. G. H. Reid's prospects of the Federal Premiership are decidedly on the increase. His most formidable rival, Mr. Edmund Barton, will probably prefer the Speakership of ...

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  13. Utilising Australian Troops.

    THE whole truth about the secret cablegram is made plain now and it accords very accurately with the forecast made here at the time it was received. Our soldiers are ...

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  14. The A. A. Company.

    LAST year operations of the Australian Agricultural Company were favorable. The net revenue earned by the company in 1899, after making the necessary provision ...

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