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  2. ARTILLERY REINFORCEMENTS FOR NATAL.

    The 63rd battery of [?]ery, which [?] arrived at Capetown, has left for Durbar ...

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  4. NOTES AND NOTIONS.

    The bitter cry of .the unemployed woman was raised in the Legislative Assembly daring last creek. The women themselves did not raise the cry with ...

    Article : 968 words
  5. A Serious Charge.

    James McNamara was churned, on renand, at the Police Court yesterday, with saving assaulted Isabella Joseph, an Assyrian woman, with intent. After the ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. The New Zealand contingent.

    The conditions for volunteers qualifying for the second New Zealand contingent have been relaxed, and the age relaxed to 21. ...

    Article : 52 words
  7. Bogus Bank Notes.

    During the past week or two numbers of forged banknotes have been passed on business people in Sydney. Those which have come under the notice of the police are supposed ...

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  8. The Bubonic Plague.

    The French mail steamer Australian, which arrived in Melbourne from Sydney on Wednesday, was restricted to the outer anchorage owing to the presence on board of a number ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. Roberts and Kitchener.

    The steamer Dunottar Castle, with Lord Roberts on board, has arrived at Gibraltar, and the Commander-in-Chief has been joined by Lord Kitchener, the ...

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  10. Boers Bridge the Tugela.

    The Boers have constructed a rough bridge across the Tugela River near Pieters, between Ladysmith and Colenso, and a strong Boer commando crossed ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. Lord Ranfurly's Offer.

    Lord Kanforly, tbe Governor of New Zetland has cabled to the home authorities offering his house and park at Dungannon, near Belfast, for the use of the ...

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  12. Lieutenant Churchill.

    Lieut, Winston Churchill, in the account of his escape from the Boers at Pr[?]toria, states that he scaled a wall at night, and thus got away form the ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. Cro[?]e Reinforced.

    New from South Africa states that General Cro[?]ja, the commander of the Boer forces at Mage[?]tien, has been reinforced and is entrenching within three ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The Patriotic Fund now amounts to £3000. ...

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  15. The Second Mrs. Tanqueray.

    The Plimmer-Carey Dramatic Company concluded their season in Bathurst last night, by producing "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" to a very good audience. The company again ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. The Australian Contingent.

    The following Officers' services have been accepted, and they will proceed with the contingent:—Major Knight, of the 1st Regiment, to have regimental ...

    Article : 199 words
  17. A Bomb Proof Passage.

    The Boers have constructed a bombproof under-ground passage leading from a kopje north of the Colenso road. The parties engaged in the construction of ...

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  18. Rich Gold in the Drysdale Mine.

    The directors of the Dryadale mine visited it a few days ago. Out of the face in the top drive 12lb. weight of stone was broken with a pick, estimated to be worth 10oz. of ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. The Colonial Troops.

    The "Chronicle" correspondent in a cable states that the Australian infantry and the Ca[?] an [?] men are now at Belmont. ...

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  20. FEARS OF DISLOYALISTS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Sterk-stroom says that the fear of the consequences of going over to the Boers, and not a question of loyalty, prevents a ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. Umbulwana Shelled.

    Advices from Ladysmith state that the British on Tuesday shelled Umbulwana. ...

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  22. OUR MILITARY CONTINGENTS.

    The war spirit seems to have got a good grip of New South Wales. In the other colonies a discreet patriotism reigns; contingents are offered with tempered ...

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  23. Rats and Wax Matches.

    The trading steamer Emily. Jane, with the barque Palka, have been burnt to the water's edge at Avoca cutting, 18 miles distant from Wentworth, on the Darling, where she was ...

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  24. The Cape Disloyalists

    The "Times" this morning hints that the British Government is about to take steps with a view to impressing the Cape disloyalists of their offence. ...

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  25. THE PLAGUE.

    There is no need to get so wildly excited as does the "Star" with regard to the plague in New Caledonia, and the danger of its spreading to New South ...

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  26. DORDRECHT OCCUPIED BY CAPE MOUNTED POLICE.

    The Cape mounted police have occupied Dordrecht, about 50 miles east of Sterkstroom. The Boers retreated from the town. ...

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  27. British Generals.

    Generals Sir, Redvers Buller and Sir Chas. Warren are now at Chieveley. ...

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  28. FEVER AND PINKEYE.

    Fever and pinkeye have broken out in the Boer camp at Magersfontein. Pinkeye has also appeared among the horses of the British at De A[?]r and ...

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  29. THE WARRIGAL.

    The (Steamer Warrigal is now almost ready for occupation by the troops, who will go on board on Saturday. The fittings for the horses are almost completed ...

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  30. A Night Train from Bourke.

    Arrangements have been made by the Railway Commissioners to run a series of cheap trains from the heat-oppresed western country to the mountains and the seaside. ...

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  31. Six Boer Batteries.

    General Meth[?] whilst reconnoitring along the railway line, unmasked six Boer batteries. ...

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  32. THE QUEEN'S LANCERS.

    Before leaving England, Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, the newly-appointed Commander-in-Chief in South Africa, obtained a promise that the 16th ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. Indian Reinforcements.

    The offer by the Indian Government of two batteries of artillery has been accepted. ...

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  34. CAPTURE OF A CARGO IN DELAGOA BAY,

    The British cruiser Porte, one of the of the Gaps of Good Hope and West African station, has captured a cargo of stretchers and railway sleepers ...

    Article : 43 words
  35. MAJOR-GENERAL FRENCH.

    Although Major-General French has been granted permission to go to the front it is not known in what capacity he will do so. ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. Arrival of Reinforcements.

    The second battalion of the Duke of Cambridge's Own Middlesex Regiment (77th) and the second battalion of the Royal Lancaster Regiment (4th) have ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. CRICKET.

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  38. CHARTER OF TRANSPORTS.

    The following liners have been chartered as transports by the British Government for the conveyance of troops to South Africa:— Umbria (Canard ...

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  39. AT THE CAMP.

    Everything is proceeding very satisfactorily at the camp, and the tests are being carried out with despatch and good results. The wind was less disturbing ...

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  40. The Rainfall

    The following is the record for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday:— Bathuret, 17; Dubbo, 13; Mudgee, 67; Sydney, 21; Rockley, 32 points. ...

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  41. THE HOISTING OF THE WHITE FLAG.

    The " Daily News" states it was Colonel-Adye, Lieutenant-General Sir G.S. White's staff officer accompanying Lieutenant-Colonel Carleton's brigade, ...

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  42. Barbed Wire.

    Barbed wire has been placed across the bottom of the Tugela River at the fords. The guns captured by the Boers at the battle on the 15th were thrown into the ...

    Article : 46 words
  43. Obscene Language.

    A man named John Lacke was fined 109, at the Police yesterday, for having used obscene language in Howick-street. ...

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  44. FORBES V. BATHURST.

    By advertisement in our business coloumns it will be soon that the match between the Forbes District and Bathurst Union will be Commenced at 10 a.m. on New Year's day. ...

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  45. Entering Unlighted Railway Cars.

    The Melbourne Railway Department has given notice of appeal against the verdict given in the ease in the County Court, in which Captain Dowling secured a verdict for ...

    Article : 47 words
  46. THE CORPS OF BUSHMEN.

    No official intimation bas been made as to the identity of the donors of the earns £5000 and £3000 towardi the eqaipment of an Australian Corps of ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. THE RECOVERY OF A NEW ZEALANDER.

    Trooper G. Bradford, one of the members of the New Zealand contingent who was wounded in the engagement new Arundel, is likely to recover. ...

    Article : 31 words
  48. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The South Australian cricket team, which plays return matches with victoria and New South Wales, left for the east by the Melbourne express yesterday, [?] ...

    Article : 68 words
  49. The Cunning Boer.

    The Boers at Modder River do not reply to the shells fired by Lord Methenn's column, fearing to disclose the positions of their guns. ...

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  50. Mr. Wragge's Forecast.

    Mr. Wragge has issued the following forecast for New South Wales: Heavy rain over north-eastand rain along the coast. Generally the inland. Easterly squalls north from ...

    Article : 42 words
  51. MAJORGEUERAL FRENCH REINFORCED.

    A squadron of the 10th Hussars has reinforced Major General French's division a[?] Na[?]spoort. ...

    Article : 21 words
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