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  2. BRITISH & FOREIGN

    LONDON, SATURDAY Night.—The laying of the Ascension St Ficlen[?] section of the Cape cable was completed yesterday. The ship with the St ...

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  3. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES FOR MOUNTED MEN.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—Major-General French has wired that there are golden opportunities for mounted troops at Arandel, in the ...

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  4. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—Major-General Barton, with 38 guns, bombarded Colenso on Wednesday, but the Boers did not reply, and are lying ...

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  5. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 609 words
  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ATTITUDE

    ADELAIDE, SUNDAY—The Premier (Mr Holder) has [?] as follows to a telegram from M: Lyre Premier of New South Wales [?]ing the Government of the ...

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  7. BRITISH PRESS OPINIONS.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—The newspapers recommend a hearty welcome and wide e[?]ment to Australians and Canadians for South Africa. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The following movements of Australian traders have been reported" ARRIVALS.—At London: Walmate, ...

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  9. MAGER[?]FONTEIN.

    Very few la[?] are sapp[?]y [?]ppiled by our [?] of an [?]ment being [?] annthil[?]ted in a single action [?] has [?] the fate of the fam[?]s ...

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  10. THE FEELING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—Amidst the depression caused by the reports of the British reverses in South Africa there is widespread admiration ...

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  11. A COMPANY AMALGAMATION.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The direction of the Union and Castle liners have agreed to the terms of amalgamation. ...

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  12. HE LIKE A SOLDIER FELL.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—Major-General Wauchope, of the Black Watch, fel[?] class to the enemy's trenches shot through the chest and thigh. ...

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  13. COMMERCIAL.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Cargoes of Australian whest, December-January shipment, are selling at 28s 7[?]d per quarter ...

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  14. GENERAL WAUCHOPE'S SUCCESSOR.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—Colonel Hector Macdonald has been appointed divisional commander is succession to Major-General Wauchope ...

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  15. THE BRITISH FORCES.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—The War Office has ordered the despatch of the sixth and seventh divisions of the British army and the supplying of ...

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  16. THE BRITISH GUNS IN NATAL.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—The total number of British guns in Natal is 120. ...

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  17. A SERIOUS REVERSE.

    LONDON, SATURDAY Afternoon.—General Sir Redvers Bailer, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in South Africa, has telegraphed to the ...

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  18. A MINISTERIAL SPEECH.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning Mr. Walter Long, president of the Board of Agriculture spe[?]ing at Liverpool yesterday, hinted that the British Cabinet ...

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  19. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—At Antwerp prices for "tops" are December delivery, 64[?] francs: May delivery, 660 francs: and st Ro[?]baix ...

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  20. THE LEAD TRADE.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—The lead imports for last month totalled 15,1[?]6 tons, of which 2842 tons were Australian, and the exports ...

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  21. RABBITS AND HARES.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—Australian rabbits are firm at 9d each. Hares are very [?]carce st 2s 9d each, and Continental suppl[?]e are being ...

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  22. EIGHT BRITISHERS ENTER THE TRENCHES.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—During the battle at Magersfontein some eight of the Britishers succeeded in entering the trenches, and capturing ...

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  23. THE AUSTRAL MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, SATURDAY.—The [?] of the Aus[?] Wales have [?] to the Melbourne [?] Ground [?] being ...

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  24. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  25. THE HEMP MARKET.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—The hemp market is quiet, New Zealand October and December shipments selling at £34 1[?]s. ...

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  26. KAURI GUM SALES.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—At the kauri gum sales on Saturday, 4053 casks were offered, of which 1400 said Three quarter s[?]ruped has ...

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  27. [TO THE EDITOR.]

    SIR,—In this morning large of "The Examiner" [?] appears which conveye[?] wrong [?] of the [?] for which the Mayor has called the t[?] ...

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  28. LORD METHUEN RETIRES

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—Lack of water has compelled General Lord Methuen to retire four mile from Modder River with 8000 men. ...

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  29. SUGAR-BEET PRODUCTION.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night.—Herr Light estimates that the production of sugar-beet shows an increase of 169,000 tons for November, and a [?]rplas of ...

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  30. A PICKET DESTROYED BY THE GUARDS

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—The Guards during the engagement st Magersfonteic destroyed a picket, capturing 40 of the enemy including 9 ...

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  31. THE METAL MARKET.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Pigiro[?] is quoted at 68s 2d cash, and spe[?]ter at £20 10s per ton. Business in copper is active Standard ...

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  32. TASMANIAN OFFICERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Captain Rigga[?] and Lieutenant Watch who were appointed extra officers for the Tasmanian contingent, [?] Launceston by the [?] Coog[?]e on Saturday for Melbourne, ...

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  33. LATROBE.

    A [?] was given in the Oddf[?]llows Hall on Thursday evening [?] pa[?]nage of the [?]10 [?] of the [?] ...

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  34. A SORTIE FROM KIMBERLEY

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—L[?]-Colonel Kekewich on the [?] sortied from Kimberly and shelled the Boers to the north, [?]ing ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    HOBART, SATURDAY—The Premier (Mr N E Lewis) is [?] receipt of the following telegram form the Premier of New South Wales [?] night of latest wa[?] ...

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  36. FINANCIAL

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The bank rate of discount for bills has advanced to 6 per cent. ...

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  37. SCOTTSDALE.

    The f[?]ers of the W[?] Smith [?]ook place were on Thursday [?] was [?] ...

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  38. AN ENGAGEMENT EAST OF ORANGE RIVER.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—The mounted police on Wednesday last had a sharp engagement with the enemy 1[?] miles to the east of the Orange River, ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—New South Wales 4 per cent de[?]tares are quoted at £11[?]. ...

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  40. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 75 words
  41. IMPERIAL CONSOLS.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—Imperial consols are quoted at £100 [?] being a fall of 1[?] s[?]ce Friday. The markets are rallying from the ...

    Article : 40 words
  42. THE BRITISH CASUALTIES

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—Out of 30,000 troppos available, 12,000 accompanied General Bu[?]er on his attempt to cross the Tug[?]is River near ...

    Article : 64 words
  43. IN CAPE COLONY.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—The disloyalty amongst the Dutch in the east of Cape Colony is spreading to the Um[?]s River, Victoria East, King ...

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  44. THE REINFORCEMENTS

    Within ten days at [?] 10 000 add[?] will be landed in South Africa About three weeks fr[?] new of [?]ay [?] 10 000 [?] ...

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  45. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  46. BRITAIN ACCEPTS AUSTRALIA'S OFFER OF TROOPS.

    SYDNEY, SUNDAY—The Governor ([?] Beatch[?]), who is at present staying at Moss Vale, received a cable message on Saturday morning form the Imperial ...

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  47. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon. The "Daily Mail's" war fund raised by means of Rudyard Kipling's patriotic poem," "The Absent-minded Beggar," ...

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  48. THE WESTERN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—The Boers who were taken prisoners at Magersfontein state that the British artillery entirely cleared the upper ...

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  49. THE GRAFTON GRANGE DISCHARGING CARGO.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—The transport Grafton Grange, which has gone [?]shere at Las Palmas, the capital of the Canary Islands, with a large ...

    Article : 40 words
  50. MINING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  51. IT NEVER FAILS.

    Mr John [?]evins [?]ditor of the "Press," Anthon, [?]owa says "I have used Cha[?]'s Colic Cholera and Dis[?] R [?] in my family for it years have recommended it to hundreds of others and ...

    Article : 28 words
  52. ESCAPE OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon Mr Winstone Churchill, the "Morning Post" war correspondent, who was taken prisoner st Chieveley, when ...

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  53. PROM[?]T ACTION TO BE TAKEN BY VICTORIA

    SYDNEY, SUNDAY—The Premier (Mr M[?]an) received [?] on Saturday [?] New [?] Wales (Mr [?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  54. THE BRITISH CASUALTIES

    LONDON, FRIDAY Afternoon.—A later report states that the British casualties at Magersfontein exceed one thousand. ...

    Article : 21 words
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