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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A sensational report is telegraphed by the Odessa correspondent of the "London Standard" with respect to alleged Russian designs on Afghanistan, and ultimately on ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Further news from Cape Colony, in respect to the operations of Major-General French, in command of the small column of between 3000 and 4000 men, on the Port ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The bill authorising Australian federation will be introduced into the House of Commons early in the next session, writes our London correspondent under date 1st ...

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  5. THE MISSION OF SIR JOHN FORREST.

    By the same boat that carries this letter Sir John Forrest leaves Albany for Eastern Australia, carrying the evangel of parochialism. The visit has been long ...

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  6. CHRISTMAS COMPLIMENTS.

    Among the shells fired into Ladysmith about Christmas were two blanks, one containing the message, Compliments of the season," and the other a plum pudding. ...

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  7. THE TRANSPORT BUNGLE.

    When we stated that the House of Commons was to blame for refusing to grant sufficient supplies to enable the military authorities to build up a sufficient ...

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  8. THE BROADFORD OUTRAGE.

    At noon to-day, in Jennings-street, Kyneton, near the police station, Sergeant Beck arrested Wm. Robt. Jones, who is suspected of the murder of Rita Jones, at ...

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  9. THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    The great Siberian railway undertaking which Russia has had so long in hand is now practically completed. The Trans-Baikal section of the line is finished and ...

    Article : 221 words
  10. "A HAPPY NEW YEAR."

    A heliographic message, signalled from Kimberley to Lord Methnen's camp, at Modder River, conveys the garrison's New Year greetings to the British troops in ...

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  11. IRISH-AMERICAN FENIANS.

    The American newspapers publish accounts of extravagant preparations which Irish-American Fenians are said to be making for the invasion of Canada, the object ...

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  12. PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  13. THE LADYSMITH SIEGE.

    The latest telegrams from northern Natal convey no intelligence as to General Buller's movements, but report that the Boers—apparently in anticipation of the British ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. THE PRESENT POSITION.

    General French, who was operating towards Colesberg with the object of clearing the enemy out of Cape Colony, between De Aar and Stormberg junction, has been ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The Admiralty has decided to increase the strength of the Imperial squadron on the Australian station by adding to it four torpedo boat destroyers, which are now ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. THE ENGINE DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    Matters remain unaltered in connection with the strike of engine drivers. The idea of a general call-out finds favor with a majority of the drivers, but it is understood that ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. WAR RELIEF FUND.

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  18. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Tallow._The stock of tallow is 17,401 casks. The imports for the month of December total 7446 and the deliveries 6896 casks. ...

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  19. ORGANISATION ON A PROPER FOOTING.

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  20. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.—Tomoana, steamer, from Welington 8th November, Kumara, steamer, from Wellington 10th November; Andaman, barque, from Fremantle 19th August; ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. POSITION ON THE TUGELA.

    While General Buller's advance from Frere is delayed by want of transport waggons the Boers on the Tugela are strengthening their position by extra fortifications ...

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  22. THE POSITION DISCUSSED AT BALLARAT.

    At a meeting of the executive council of the A.M.A held at the Trades' Hall to-day, Mr. Geo. Hawke, of Bendigo, presiding, the strike of the mining engine drivers at ...

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  23. A GERMAN STEAMER'S MISHAP.

    The Hamburg South American liner Pelotas, a steamer of 3944 tons register, Was stranded yesterday off Dungeness, but has been floated off after throwing overboard a ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  25. GENERAL METHUEN'S COLUMN

    The last portion of the recently landed siege train of howitzers throwing heavy lyddite shells has left Capetown by train for Modder River, where General Lord ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. GALLANT CAPE SCOUTS.

    A smart skirmish occurred on Sunday north of Dordrecht during a cavalry reconnaissance made by General Gatacre's orders from that town between the cavalry and a ...

    Article : 268 words
  27. SECOND AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    The camp for the second Victorian detachment opened yesterday morning at the Flemington show grounds. Only 50 of the troops had put in an appearance by midday. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S GOVERNOR GENERAL.

    Coming events in connection with the Governor-Generalship of federal Australia are beginning to cast their shadows before, but much delicate negotiation will be ...

    Article : 208 words
  29. REVENUE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  30. THE COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

    The Australasian contingents of troops at the front have been ordered to wear helmets for the future instead of soft felt hats. This order has been given because ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    The customs duty collected at Port Wellington last year was £465,076, an increase of £14,100 on the previous 12 months. ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALASIAN TROOPS.

    News has been received from Bloemfontein that Trooper Bradford, late of the Auckland Mounted Rifles, a member of the New Zealand contingent, who was wounded ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. THE TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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  35. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    It is announced that the P.S. Ozone will leave the Port Melbourne railway pier at 10.30 a.m. to-day, to-morrow and Friday next, for Schnapper Point, Dromana and Sorrento. On Saturday she ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

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  37. LAW LIST.-(THIS DAY.)

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  39. TAMPERING WITH RAILWAYS.

    Though the British troops are now making steady progress in clearing the north of Cape Colony of Boer invaders, and the calling to account of the Dutch traitors who ...

    Article : 229 words
  40. THE BOER ADVISERS.

    Now that the seizure of the German East African Steamship Company's steamer Bundesrath by H.M.S. Magicienne, off Delagoa, with German officers and soldiers ...

    Article : 222 words
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