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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 199 words
  3. COMMENT

    Lord Rosebery'a speech at Chatham was it significant utterance. In a sense Lord Rosebery is a power behind the throne. Though not now at the head of a ...

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  4. TRANS VAAL WAR.

    General Duller cables that General Warren surprised the enemy and captured Spionkop on Tuesday, night. The Boers kept up a severe artillery ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND'S THIRD CONTINGENT.

    Mr. Chamberlain notifies that he has received the offer of a third contingent, and has referred the matter to the War Office. ...

    Article : 104 words
  6. The Premiers' Conference.

    The Conference of Premiers was continued till nearly 11 o'clock tonight. The question of the federal delegation was raised, and the ...

    Article : 538 words
  7. A Donation.

    Mr. A. A. Dangar has given Ā£1000 to the Bushmen's Fund. ...

    Article : 22 words
  8. THE TRANSPORT SURREY.

    The troopship Surrey, with nine officers and 203 men on board, arrived at Largs Buy from Sydney at 8.30 last night, and anchored till daylight, when she ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. The Position on the Tugela.

    In his attempt to turn the Boer position, Sir Charles Warren has received a Blight check. This has enabled the Boers to bring men, guns, ...

    Article : 100 words
  10. The Cape Frontier.

    Further reports state that Generals French and Gatacre are alert, and that Lord Methuen keeps the enemy active in their trenches. ...

    Article : 26 words
  11. A Boer Admission.

    The Boers now admit that the recent cannonading by Generals Warron and Clary's divisions was the fiercest they have yet encountered. ...

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  12. MEN AT THE FRONT.

    Lord Methuen's failure to relieve Kimberley makes Mr. Rhodes's position in the Diamond City somewhat perilous. His friends are now regretting that he ...

    Article : 438 words
  13. Mr. Morley Speaks.

    Mr, Morley, speaking at Forfar, said that Liberal Imperialism was simply Chamberlain wine of Rosebery label. He disliked thoe name Empire, and ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. Buller Ready.

    It is reported that General Buller holds troops in readiness to follow up any success he may achieve. ...

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  15. A Deserter Shot.

    Sergeant-Major Greener, who deserted from the Royal Engineers at Aldershot, has been captured at Magersfontoin and shot. ...

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  16. Boers in Portugese Territory.

    A Boer commando having passed over Portugese territory into Rhodesia, a force of Portugese artillery has bean sent to prevent any ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. SHE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    At the first day's sitting of the Premiers' Conference it cannot be said that very much was accomplished, the characteristic tendency of ...

    Article : 881 words
  18. The Fate of Johannesburg.

    The Boers at Johannesburg are only crushing the richest ore. Cattle are grazing in the streets. It is reported that stones are being robbed in ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. A Modder River Episode.

    During a reconnaissance by Lord Methuen's force at Modder River on Tuesday a lyddite shell exploded the Boer's power magazine. ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. The Robison Line of Claims.

    LONDON, Wednesday afternoon. A Dutch solicitor has induced President Kruger to renew the licenses for all Robinson's claims at Johannesburg. ...

    Article : 26 words
  21. Holiday Postal Arrangements.

    There will to no afternoon delivery by letter carriers to-day. The Post Office will be open from 0 to 10 a.m. and from 5 to 6 p.m. ...

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  22. The Australian Troops.

    The secretary it complaining a great deal of the laxity displayed by military and polios officials who are anthorised to issue forms to applicants in the country ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. An attack on Spionkop.

    A kopje near Spionkop was stormed on Tuesday with howitzers and infantry fire. The Boers retreated, suffering from ...

    Article : 33 words
  24. Licensing Court.

    At the Licensing Court yesterday Charles Francis Franks was granted a renewal of his license for the Royal Hotel, Palmer's Oakey. ...

    Article : 22 words
  25. PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 words
  26. Thompson's Almanack.

    Thompson's Almanack and Encyclopedia for 1900 has just arrived, and is brimming fall of useful facts and figures and up-to-date informationā€”historic, scientific, and ...

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  27. A Reconnaissance.

    A joint reconnaissance the Modder and Orange Rivers at Rooipan has been made. A. brisk artillery duel ensued. ...

    Article : 23 words
  28. Tho Wycherproof Tragedy.

    Information from Melbourne states the two Indians held at Wycherproof by the police in connection with the burning tragedy there have been discharged. There was no ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. THE BUSHMEN'S CONTINGENT.

    The secretary of the Bushmens' Contingent Committee has up to date, issued 1005 passes to men to go into camp. Including 1000 guineas given by Mr. A. ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. CRICKET.

    The last intercolonial match of the season will bo commenced at been tomorrow at the Sydney cricket ground between teams representing New South ...

    Article : 228 words
  31. The Defence of Kimberley.

    At Kimberley armourers constructed a 28-pounder cannon and christened it Long Cecil. It has a range of 8000 yards. Cecil Rhodes fired the new ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. Bazaar at Peel.

    A very successful bazaar and social was held in Bailey's Hall, Peel, on Monday night, in did of the local Rowan Catholic Church funds. There was a very large attendance. ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. COST OF THE CONTINGENTS.

    As was anticipated the cost of the contingents dispatched from Now South Wales has exceeded the estimates first supplied to the Government by the ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. A Cruel Suspense.

    The newspapers blaine the censor aud the War Office for publishing General Buller's hazardous plan of campaign and thus causing cruel ...

    Article : 28 words
  35. The Worship of Kipling.

    The "Absent-minded Beggar" has made things worse for Mr. Rudyard Kipling, He has hoped for a little peace at Rottingdean, now the colder weather has rendered ...

    Article : 180 words
  36. Englishmen Shot.

    Five Englishmen possessing passes allowing them to remain in the Free State were shot at Harrismith for refusing to fight. ...

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  37. MEMORANDA.

    Patriotic Concert, School of Arts. Summer meeting, Wattle Flat District Club, Market Day and Fancy Fair at White ...

    Article : 25 words
  38. COLONEL CODRINGTON.

    Colonel Codrington, who was wounded at Magersfonteip, is a son of the late Sir William Codrington, who was the third and last Commander-in Chief in ...

    Article : 84 words
  39. Imperial Kinship.

    The newspapers in applauding the conference of Premiers declaim the war is exercising a binding influence on the colonies, bringing them closer into ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. DUBBO VOLUNTEERS.

    Messrs. M. Sparkes, of Barbigal, E. Broad and C. Schraeder of Balladoran left Dubbo this week for the bushmen's camp at Randwick, (Mr. McMillain, of ...

    Article : 35 words
  41. Cadburys Cocoa.

    Stands all tests, because it is absolutely pure. The Lancet says: "It represents the standard of highest purity at present attainable, ...

    Article : 25 words
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