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  2. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—News from Ladysmith states that on the 22nd inst. a shell killed eight of the Gloucesters in the town. ...

    Article : 81 words
  3. SHIPPING.

    Per Coogee s.s. from Melbourne 275 [?] fruit, 191 [?] twine, [?] pkgs groceries [?] potatoes [?] pkgs tea, [?] bales ...

    Article : 247 words
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  5. COMMERCIAL

    DEVONPORT FRIDAY—Business in the produce market this week has been almost an unknown quantity owing to the holidays and it being the [?] season. Oats have ...

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    THE passing year will stand out conspicuously to the pages of history as one of the most remarkable of the ninety-nine now nearly [?] of a ...

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  7. THE DISMAL KAROO.

    The best country on the journey, including the famed Hex River Valley and the Drakensten Mountains, was passed in the dark, but with dawn we got some fine ...

    Article : 164 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES

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  9. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    [?] We [?] to give [?] to an attack upon a bench of magistrates over a [?] ...

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  10. LAUNCESTON MAIL TABLE.

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  11. TWO ARRESTS BY THE BOERS

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Rev. Harmes, a Hanoverian minister, who has been a frequent visitor at the Boer camp, has been arrested at Chieveley. ...

    Article : 40 words
  12. WOMEN AS PRISONERS OF WAR.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Colonel Baden-Powell, in protesting that women are not lawful prisoners of war, has offered to exchange a ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. WOUNDED AND PRISONERS.

    Two trains conveying the wounded from the Modder River fight, passed us, the first with bad cases, [?]deed. Some poor fellows died on the journey. The leas seriously ...

    Article : 229 words
  14. GENERAL BULLER'S FORCE NEARLY 30,000.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning—The most of General Warren's sixth division has been sent to Natal, and General Sir Redvers Buller's force will soon total ...

    Article : 54 words
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  16. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    New Year's Day is as a rule one of the most extensively celebrated holidays of the year. The celebrations this year really extend from to-day, in some cases till the ...

    Article : 76 words
  17. BRITISH TRANSPORTS

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Atlantic liner City of Rome has been chartered by the British Government as a transport. ...

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  18. LADYSMITH CAN HOLD OUT FOR SIX WEEKS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—General Sir George White has signalled, by means of the [?]ellograph, that he can safely hold Ladysmith for six ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. DUTCH ARTILLERYMEN IMPORTED INTO THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—It has transpired that Dutch artillerymen have been imported into the Transvaal in steady batches since April, 1896 ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. THE STRENGTH OF THE BOERS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—There are 16,000 Boer troops between Colenso and Springfield, and 8000 to the south of Ladysmith. ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. A FRENCH APPOINTMENT

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—France has accredited Captain Demange to act as Ambassador at the Boer headquarters in the Transvaal. ...

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  22. THE DE AAB CAMP.

    The camp here has been considerably increased during the last few days, although troops are daily being sent farther north. The Gordon Highlanders went straight ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. GENERAL BULLER AWAITING SIEGE TRAINS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning—General Sir Redvers Baller is awaiting the arrival of siege trains before making a forward attack. ...

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  24. AN APPEAL FOR YEOMANRY

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning—The British Government has appealed for 10,000 yeomanry, and has authorised the statement to be made that one of ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. THE BOERS PRACTISING ARTILLERY AT LADYSMITH.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—At Ladysmith the Boers are continuing to practise with their artillery. ...

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  26. THE ARMING OF TROOPERS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—All the new troopers for service at the front will receive the new Lee-Enfield rifle, and no side arms will be allowed. ...

    Article : 27 words
  27. THE WESTERN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—The garrison at Mafeking, under Colonel Baden Powell, briskly replied to a heavy bombardment by the enemy on ...

    Article : 33 words
  28. THE RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS

    These were explained extensively to yesterday's issue of the "Daily Telegraph" They include a number of special trains on different lines Special picnic trains will ...

    Article : 31 words
  29. TREACHERY AND LOOTING.

    It is said that a stationmaster further up the [?] has been tried by court-martial on a charge of supplying information to the enemy, and convicted and shot, hot ...

    Article : 40 words
  30. THE DUKE OF NORFOLK VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Duke of Norfolk has volunteered for service in South Africa. ...

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  31. THE BOER ENTRENCHMENTS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Boers have entrenched many miles to the west of Lord Methuen's position, and a turning movement is almost ...

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  32. A BATTLE EXPECTED.

    As I write a big battle is expected at Spytfontein. It will be a matter only of a day or two when the Kimberley relief will have been achieved. So far, all the ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. A TASMANIAN DANGEROUSLY ILL AT THE FRONT.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—A cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr J. Chamberlain) was received by the Governor to-day, stating that Private Chas ...

    Article : 39 words
  34. RAINS AT MODDER RIVER.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Heavy rains have fallen at Modder River. The farmers in the vicinity are ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. LONGFORD RACES

    A liberal bill of fare has again been provided by the committee of the Longford Racing Club for the meet on Monday. Owners of horses have responded well, and ...

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  36. AN AUSTRALIAN BUSH REGIMENT.

    SYDNEY, TUESDAY—Some wealthy residents of New South Wales have initiated a movement to raise and properly equip a mounted force of 600 Australian ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. SPORTING.

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  38. THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

    It has been definitely decided that the Australians go to De Aar to-morrow. Their transport at De Aar has been arranged, and is ample, admitting of tents being carried ...

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  39. THE SCOTCH CONCERT.

    The attraction in Launceston on Monday night will be the [?] concert, to be given in the Albert Hall by the Caledonian Society. The full programme appears in ...

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  40. THE BOERS IMPROVING THEIR POSITION.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Boers at Magersfontein are improving their position, and they now command three springs at Spytfontein. ...

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  41. IN CAPE COLONY.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night—The loyalists [?] Cape Colony are advocating the proclamation of martial law with the view of checking Dutch disloyalty. ...

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  42. CRICKET.

    [?] v [?] The [?] between the [?] club and [?] eleven selected from [?] will be played ...

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  43. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—The South Australian Depot in London has presented twenty cases of Australian brandy to the American hospital ship ...

    Article : 45 words
  44. LETTERS FROM MEMBERS OF THE CONTINGENT.

    In a letter received yesterday. Lieutenant Heritage, of the headquarters company of the Second Battalion, who joined the contingent as third lieutenant, writes, under ...

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  45. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

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  46. CRICKETERS ENTERTAINED

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY—Taking advantage of the [?] Melbourne of the [?] of the last Australian [?] committee of the ...

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  47. CHRISTMAS AT THE FRONT.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—The British soldiers at the front spent Christmas by indulging in festivities and sports. ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY—The following V.R.C. acceptances have been received—[?] Handicap [?] Admiral [?] Olive [?] ...

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  49. DEVONPORT

    The Anglican fair during the week is being well patronised the proceeds of which are in aid of the West Devonport building fund. Fresh attractions are provided ...

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  50. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    DE AAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2.—I arrived here at 1 o'clock this morning after a 2[?] hours' train journey, and am well in advance of the Australian troops. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  51. OFFERS OF ASSISTANCE FROM INDIAN PRINCES.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—The Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maharajah of Gwalior have offered Great Britain troops, money, and their own ...

    Article : 35 words
  52. THE COLONIAL PATRIOTIC FUND.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning—Sir Julian Solomons, Agent-General for New South Wales, has subscribed 50 guineas to the New South Wales ...

    Article : 39 words
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