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  3. IN SOUTH AFRICA,

    At 5 p.m. to-day, that is to gay, a couple of hours ago, the ultimatum of the Transvaal Government—about the most impudent document in history—expired; and, and as I write, ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    Jimmy Michael, who forsook the wheel for the gee-gee, made a bad deal in his first attempt as un owner. When the last mail departed from Yankeedom he was suing a ...

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  7. MR. AND MRS. KRUGER AT HOME.

    An article, entitled "Oom Paul" and " Taute," by One Who Knows Them, which appears in Woman's Weekly this week, contains some interesting particulars of the ...

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  9. THE DEPARTURE OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINGENT.

    The departure of the balance of the troops of the New South Wales contingent took place yesterday afternoon. Every point of vantage along the route to ...

    Article : 424 words
  10. A BUSINESS LETTER FROM "VEXED SAMOA."

    In the Pall Mall Gazette recently, the following letter, written to a Sydney merchant interested in the island trade by a white resident of Apia, was published. The ...

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  11. COUNTRY EDITION

    Wragge's forecast: Cloudy and unsettled, with capricious rains and thunderstorms; frequently preceded by duststorms; then cooler weather in the south. ...

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  12. TERRIBLE BATTLE RAGING

    A terrible fight is raging at Ladysmith. The Boers attacked the British with great vigor. The British artillery replied fiercely. ...

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  15. At Kimberley and Mafeking.

    Kimberley was safe on the 29th ultimo. Mafeking is also holding out well. The British troops are collecting on the Cape railway lino for the purpose of relieving ...

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  16. LATER NEWS.

    At half-past two on Thursday, afternoon the telegraph wires were out between Ladysmith and Colenso. The War Office declares that Ladysmith has ...

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