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  3. RAND REVOLUTION.

    The night passed quietly with very little sniping and street firing. Aeroplanes have been reconnoitring from dawn onwards. The Fordsburg ...

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  4. INDIA OFFICE.

    During the course of a speech at Cambridge Mr. E. S. Montagu, said that he circulated the Indian Government's telegram among members ...

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  5. SOVIET BACKING.

    A New York "World's" London cable says that the Soviet pave financial backing to the South African insurrection. ...

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  6. RAILWAY GAUGE.

    Mr. T. R. Johnson, formerly Commissioner of Railways. N.S.W., who recently recently returned from the position of railway advisor to China, lectured at ...

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  7. ENGINEERING DISPUTE.

    The Engineering Employers' Federation in a further statement to-day repudiated the suggestion that they are out to squash the trade unions, ...

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  8. BENONI CAPTURED.

    In the South African Assembly, Mr. Malan read a telegram from General Smuts announcing that Benoni was captured this morning by General Van ...

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  9. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales arrived at Dehra Dun this morning and stayed for three hours. He opened the Royal Military College for Cadets; and in ...

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  10. PACIFIC PACT.

    Though prophecies suggest the ratification of the four-Power Pacific pact by the Senate next week, still there is uneasiness in administration ...

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  11. BRAKPAN CAPTURED.

    The Government forces have captured Brakpan. ...

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  12. U.S.A. AND AUSTRALIA.

    Twenty-five of the Niagara's passengers were up in arms this morning because they were denied admission to the United States, whose ...

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  13. CAPETOWN, March 14.

    An official communique, issued at 9 o'clock states:— Central Area.—At 12.45 our aeroplanes observed great activity at ...

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  14. BATTLE OF FORDSBURG.

    The bombardment of Fordsburg is proceeding with machine-guns, tanks and artillery. As the hour for the evacuation of Fordsburg approached, ...

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  15. AIR TRAGEDY.

    A terrible accident was witnessed at Turin, in the presence of a crowd of 30,000 people. The Dutch aviator, Harris Larsen, was dashed to pieces ...

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  16. CURZON'S CASTIGATION.

    The House of Lords was crowded, and the galleries thronged with peeresses and members of the House of Commons, when Lord Curzon, in a ...

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  17. BRIEF CABLES.

    The pound sterling was on Monday quoted at 4.33 dollars. A bomb thrown in the streets of Belfast wounded ten persons. ...

    Article : 162 words
  18. WOOL SALES.

    There was a keen Home and Continental demand for the 12,000 bales of Bawra and free, wool jointly offered to-day. Large supplies of ...

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  19. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for February show that exports total £58,250,000, imports £69,250,000 These figures represented decreases ...

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  20. AIR FLIGHT.

    Sir Ross Smith, discussing, plans for his world flight commencing April 24, for which United Service has secured exclusive rights, said ...

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  21. CONTEMPT CASE.

    The rule nisi granted against the "Daily Express" on February 3 calling on it to show cause why it should not be adjudged guilty of ...

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  22. UNCONTESTED BY-ELECTION.

    Mr Leslie Scott (C.U.), the new Solicitor-General, was unexpectedly returned unopposed for the Exchange division of Liverpool. The ...

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  23. GANDHI'S ARREST

    The utmost tranquility prevails all over India Hollowing Gandhi's arrest as in the hartal at Allahabad on the evening of the 41 almost every ...

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  24. SOCCER FOOTBALL.

    In a British Association match, played at Liverpool, England defeated Wales by one goal to nil. ...

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  25. THE BETTING CASE.

    Deciding that it must legally he presumed that Mrs. Peel acted under her husband's coercion. Judge Darling directed the jury to acquit her and ...

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  26. EVACUATING FORDSBURG.

    Thousands are evacuating Fordsburg. The imprisoned police have been released. The showground is an amazing sight with refugees. It is ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. HANDCUFFS CONDEMNED

    "A most barbarous instrument, highly discreditable; we do not want to return to thumb-serews in this country," said Judge Jones, at the ...

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  28. DROPPING LEAFLETS.

    A communique at noon from Pretoria announces that in the central area sniping still continues in the area outside the northern lines held by our ...

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  29. STORY OF THE FIGHTING.

    Reuter's special correspondent reports that he made his way through Boksburg and Benoni, and joined General Van Deventer's army. He ...

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  30. STRANDED STEAMER.

    Repairs to the steamer Admiral Farragut will be completed by the Wallace Company early next week, and the ship will then be taken to ...

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  31. P. AND O. COMPANY.

    It is understood that underwriting is in progress by the Peninsular and Oriental Navigation Company of £3,500,000 in debentures at 5½ per cent., ...

    Article : 43 words
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