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  3. THE STATE CABINET.

    The Cabinet met to-night, and decided that Mr P. M'Mahon, director of the Brisbane Botanical Gardens, would not be suitable as Victorian Conservator of Forests, though ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    Lord Kitchener reports that 400 Boers made a desperate attempt to cross the railway at Platrand. The enemy were repulsed by an ...

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  5. ACTION AGAINST LORDS KITCHENER AND MILNER.

    Miss Emily Hobhouse, who some time ago wrote some sensational account of the concentration camps in South Africa, has commenced an action against Lord ...

    Article : 53 words
  6. TOWN COUNCIL COMMITTEES.

    A meeting of the Public Works Committee, held last evening, was attended by Cr Brownbill (chairman). His Worship the Mayor (Aid Jacobs), Aid Holden. ...

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  7. RESTLESSNESS OF THE ENEMY.

    The Boer commandos on the high reldt in the Ermelo district are constantly trying to break in a northerly direction. ...

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  8. AN EXCEPTIONALLY FERTILE COUNTRY.

    No British troops are stationed north of the Delagoa line, where the country is exceptionally fertile, and supplies are plentiful. ...

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  9. THE ENEMY CONCENTRATING.

    One thousand Boers are reported to be concentrated at Rustenburg and Zeerust. They are under the command of Commandant Kemp. ...

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  10. HARBOR.

    A meeting of the Harbor Committee was attended by Ald Hodges and Holden, Crs Meakin, Martin and Wallis. Martin moved the re-election of Cr ...

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  11. MORE VOLUNTEERS WANTED.

    The "Times" declares that greater exertion will be required to finish the war within one year, and advises that an appeal should be made to the city to send ...

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  12. BOER DISLIKE OF LORD MILKER.

    The Boer delegates at Brussels have instructed the local committees at Berlin and Munich to agitate for the removal of Lord Milner from his position ...

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  14. SENTENCED FOR INCENDIARISM.

    Hendrik Albertyn, corporal in a rebel commando, has been sentenced at Graaf Reinet to imprisonment for life for marauding and incendiarism. ...

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  15. FURTHER CAPTURE OF CATTLE AND SHEEP.

    Lord Methuen, who is operating in the Western Transvaal, has captured twelve hundred cattle and twelve thousand sheep. ...

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  16. PRO-BOER LITERATURE AS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.

    The pamphlets written by Miss Emily Hobhouse denouncing the Boer concentration camps in South Africa are to be obtained gratis in the bookstalls in ...

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  17. RED CROSS AMBULANCE UNDER ARREST.

    M. Melville van Lynden, Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs, replying to a question in the Second Chamber of the Legislature, stated that the British ...

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  18. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    Since the commencement of the war. the number of British soldiers killed in battle, or died of wounds or disease, amounts to 18,798. ...

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  19. TRADE WITH THE COLONIES.

    The speech delivered by the Prince of Wales at the Guildhall luncheon is favorably commented on, and the Agents-General for the various colonies are ...

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  20. AMERICA ANXIOUS FOR CLOSER RELATIONS.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, has intimated to Mr Barton, the Prime Minister of Australia, that the Dominion is desirous of bringing ...

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  21. MYSTERIOUS STABBING OUTRAGES.

    A series of mysterious outrages have been committed at Kiel, a German seaport on the Baltic Sea. Upwards of eighty men and women ...

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  22. MARKETS.

    Those present at the meeting of the markets committee were Cr Potter (chairman). Ald Hodges and Storrer. Crs Meakin, Williams, Brownhill, and ...

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  23. FIGHTING ON THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The column under Major-General L. Dining, which is operating against the Mahsud tribesmen on the north-west frontier of India, hag had an sharp en ...

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  24. FINANCE.

    The members of the France Committee present were Cr Campbell (chairman), the Mayor (Ald Jacobs), Ald Holden, Storrer and Hodges. Crs Wilton, ...

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