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  2. SPORTING.

    E. Davis has had a run of bad luck lately, but Bay Rose broke the spell of luck the other day at the Aspendale meeting, when she carried off the Welter Handicap ...

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  5. DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Stanhope moved an amendment to the Address-in-Reply, condemning the method of negotiation with the Boers. He accused Mr Cecil ...

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  6. COUNTRY EDITION

    The following appeared in our country edition on Saturday last. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE Sydney. ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. A WEDDING AT "BELALIE."

    On the 11th October a marriage of considerable importance to Gunbar and district took place at "Belalie," the residence of the bride's parents, the contracting parties being ...

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  8. THE CAUSES OF THE BOERS' CONTEMPT FOR BRITISH SOLDIERS.

    If pluck were the only thing essential to battle winning the English would lose no battles. But discretion, as well as pluck, is required when one fights Boers and Red ...

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  9. SPORTING.

    The death of "Gyp" Jones, the hero of the well-known purse trick, which was chronicled in many papers in the southern and western districts of New South Wales, ...

    Article : 428 words
  10. THE NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINGENT.

    The Cabinet has definitely decided to send one unit of infantry, one unit of mounted infantry, and half a unit of medical staff corps to the Transvaal; together with the ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. MONDAY'S WIRES.

    The battle at Glencoe lasted five hours, and resulted in a complete victory for the British. The Boers were pursued towards the Buffalo River by the British cavalry and ...

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  12. THE BOER GOVERNMENT.

    "A Minister" writes to the Christian World, a leading English religious and Liberal paper:—"I have lived in South Africa seven years, and for some time in ...

    Article : 256 words
  13. V.A.T.C. Spring Meeting.

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  14. THE WAR.

    It is reported that Colonel Baden-Powell, feigning a retreat at Mafeking, drew the Boers over a portion of the country laid with mines, when the latter exploded, and fifteen ...

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  16. The Natal Carabineers Engage the Free State Troops.

    On Thursday 2000 Orange Free State troops reached Acton Holmes, Blaanbank, and Besters by way of Tintwa and Van Reenens passes. ...

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  17. THE ARMIES IN NATAL.

    A great battle is raging at Glencoe, where nine thousand Boers are shelling the British from the surrounding hills. The British force number four thousand. ...

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  18. Five Transports Leave England.

    Five transports for South Africa, left Southampton on Friday amid much enthusiasm. By to-morrow it is expected that twenty ...

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  19. The British Capture a Difficult Position.

    At Glencoe the British artillery fired excellently, and silenced the Boer guns. The infantry, after inaccessible fighting, captured an almost inaccessible position from ...

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