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  2. THE BOERS.

    The Boer commando which struck southeastward from Richmond-road on tho Kimberley line between De Aar, and made for Murraysburg, en route for Graaf Reinet, ...

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  3. A FREE-TRADE FALLACY.

    One of the infallible teats by winch you may track homo a free-trade fallacy is to attend when one of the cult begins to dis[?] producers and consumers. ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH

    The committee of the Hawthorn, branch of the National Liberal Organisation sonic days ago invited the Prime Minister, Mr. Barton, to deliver an address at Hawthorn ...

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  5. THE LATEST IN TELEPHONY.

    American telegrams report that Dr. Pupin, of Colombia University, who has been devoting intense attention to the transmission of sound by electricity, claims ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN BLIZZARD.

    Telegrams from Odessa report that the 3000 railway passengers who were snowbound in trains near Razdelnaya during the great blizzard that for a week raged ...

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  7. HOW THE WAR IS KEPT GOING.

    An extraordinary revelation of the ignorance of the Transvaal country burghers, and of the really wonderful deception practised upon them by the Boer leaders, has been ...

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  8. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The first of the 1001 series of wool sales opened yesterday with a brisk demand and advanced prices. The selling brokers were Messrs. C. J. Balme and Co., Messrs. ...

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  9. PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.

    A Russian Nihilist, passing under the name of Prince Nackatine, has been arrested at Nice, on the south-eastern coast of France, on a charge of conspiracy to murder ...

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  10. A SEYMOUR BRANCH FORMED.

    A public meeting was held in Perron's hall this evening to hear Messrs. Duffy and Best explain the objects of the National Liberal Association, and arrange for the ...

    Article : 320 words
  11. RETURN OF RAIDERS.

    Lord Kitchener, Commander in Chief in South Africa, has reported to the War Office that several small parties of tho Boer raiders who invaded Cape Colony are ...

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  12. DESTITUTE ALIENS AT DURBAN

    Many foreigners, formerly resident in the Transvaal, but who fled or wore expelled' from the country into Natal, are in a starving condition at Durban. They have no ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. FRENCH ANTI-CLERICALISM.

    Debate was commenced in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday on the bill introduced by "the Premier. M. Waldeek Rousseau, for the purpose of regulating ...

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  14. BACK TO THE WAR.

    As understood, and in accordance with their agreement made with the Imperial Government, 'those members of the Imperial Bushmen who were allowed home on ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. PRIVATE MESSAGES.

    Received by the Australasian Mortgage and Agency Co. Limited from their London agents, Messrs. Leishman, Inglis and Co.:--London, 15th January.--The wool sales have ...

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  16. A WATERWORKS RAID.

    Reuters special correspondent in Cape Colony reports that the commando of 500 Boer invaders which recently appeared at Dam's Laagte, 28 miles north of the Cape ...

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  17. YEOMANRY ENLISTING.

    The War Office authorities, in order to meet the demand for mounted troops in South Africa, are enlisting in England 5000 yeomanry. The men are enrolled to serve ...

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  18. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT AND CO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 words
  19. THE PURCHASE OF HORSES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  20. KRUGER IN A NEW ROLE.

    An American millionaire named Mulhol land has manifested his interest in Mr. Paul Kruger in peculiar fashion. He has invited the ex-President of tho Transvaal to ...

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  21. CAPETOWN SUBURBAN GUARD.

    Gorman settlers in Cape Colony are manifesting a disposition to join the British loyalists' in the defence of their property and the country from the Boer marauders. ...

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  22. MEETING AT WARRAGUL.

    A meeting was held in the public hall tonight, presided over by Cr. M'Neil, president of Warragul shire, for the purpose of forming a branch of the National Liberal ...

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  23. THE FLUTTER IN THE FREE TRADE DOVECOT.

    The frec-tnide perturbation, it seems, has extended to Sydney. The special articles in "The Age" are denounced in all the forms of speceh known angry and apprehensive ...

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  24. THE SCOTTISH HORSE.

    A deputation representing the meeting of Scotsmen held at the Port Phillip Club on Tuesday evening, waited on the Minister of Defence yesterday, and requested him to ...

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  25. CAPE CYCLIST RIFLES.

    The corps of Cyclist Rifles enrolled at Capetown for service against the Boors, fighting in the same fashion as mounted infantry, is now 300 strong. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The War Office reports the following casualties to Australian soldiers:-- Sergeant-Major Weir, severely, and Private J. M. Logan, dangerously wounded, at ...

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  27. PIQUETBERG OCCUPIED.

    Colonel De Lisle, commanding the Second Mounted Infantry Corps, has, with a strong column, which includes the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, arrived at ...

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  28. THE LANGWARRIN ENCAMPMENT.

    About 400 men are in camp to-night, and are settling down to their work. The ground is in splendid order after the rain. STAWELL, Wednesday. ...

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  29. RAND RAIDERS AMBUSHED.

    On Sunday Inst a party of Boer guerillas while raiding in the Johannesburg district fell into an ambush prepared for them at Holfontein by a squadron of Johannesburg ...

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  30. THE ST. KILDA SEAT.

    The Premier flavins vacated his seat in the, Legislative Assembly by accepting a portfolio in the Federal Government, the Speaker formally notified the Chief ...

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  31. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Air. J. L. Dow, ex-Minister of Lands and Agriculture, has been asked to become a candidate for the House of Representatives by a large number of the electors ...

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  32. GETTING OUT OF A "CORNER."

    The statement made on Tuesday by Mr. Whittaker Wright, at the meeting of the London and Globe Finance Corporation, that the creditors all save one had agreed ...

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  33. ENROLMENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Up to the present some 1700 men have applied for enrolment in the next contingent for South Africa. The medical officers have been busy to-day examining the men. ...

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  34. THE REITZ AMBUSH.

    Full particulars are now available of tho reverse near Lindley, in Orange River Colony, in which n small body of troops under Colonel Laing fell into an ambush, from ...

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  35. IMPERIAL DEPOT FOR REMOUNTS.

    The value of Australian horses for army purposes has been so highly spoken of by army experts that Sir William Lyne is urging upon the War Office authorities the ...

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  36. DE WET'S PURSUER.

    It is pretty generally known that there are two commanders in South Africa named Knox. One--General W. G. Knox, who took part in the defence of Ladysmit--is ...

    Article : 242 words
  37. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The half yearly report of the Union Bank of Australia recommends payment of a dividend at the rate of seven per cent., placing to the reserve account £25,000, and the ...

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  38. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following officers for the Fifth Contingent were appointed this morning:-- Majors W. Scriven and W. H. Edwards, special service officers; Captains M. G. ...

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  39. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  40. TWO OFFICERS RETURNING.

    The General of Communications at Capetown has sent a cable message to the Minister of Defence that the Wileannia left that port on 10th inst having on board ...

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  41. A LADY LOSES £1900.

    A story of heartless inhumanity and fraud on the part of a man towards a too confiding lady to whom he pretended to bo deeply attached has been brought under the ...

    Article : 375 words
  42. PLAN TO ESCAPE FROM BOER CAPTIVITY.

    Private Frank Dureau, of the Second Victorian Contingent, who returned from South Africa on 5th inst., was welcomed home and presented with a handsome gold ...

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  43. THE CALL FOR MORE MEN.

    The fine steamship Orient is to he used for the transport of the Fifth Contingent to South Africa. The Orient arrived in Melbourne on 5th inst. with 800 Australian ...

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  44. IRON ORE DEPOSITS IN GIPPSLAND.

    Deposits of iron ore have been discovered at Nowa Nowa, Gippsland, and an effort is being made to enlist the assistance of the Government in opening them up. ...

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  45. NEW SOUTH WALES CANDIDATES

    The vacancy in the Commonwealth Cabinet is still a matter of negotiation, but it is probable Air. Barton will be in a position 'to announce the selection at Maitland ...

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  46. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    P. ant O. R.M.S. Australia arrived at Suez from Australia morning 14th. ...

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  47. A TREACHEROUS ACT.

    An investigation into the circumstances in which the Boers, who on Saturday last attacked the Zuurfontein station, were able to get within seven yards of the trenches ...

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  48. THE MUNICIPAL SUBSIDY.

    As was intimated in "The Age" a few days ago, Mr. Davidson, Inspector-General of Public Works, intends to recommend to the Minister of Public Works the ...

    Article : 186 words
  49. OFFICERS FOR THE CONTINGENT.

    By Saturday every man who has been provisionally selected for the Fifth Contingent will have to report himself at Lang warrin camp, that being the very last day ...

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  50. A YOUNG MANS NEED.

    Sir,--Without friends, money or health is the position of a young Englishman who arrived in Melbourne two months ago. He is absolutely stranded. By weakness ho is now ...

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  51. DEALING WITH TRAITORS.

    The influx of Boers, professedly neutral, from the Transvaal into Vryburg, in Bechuanaland, between Mafeking and Kimberley, has been suspiciously Wire of ...

    Article : 74 words
  52. TASMANIA AND PROTECTION.

    I he protectionist campaign was opened in Launceston to-night under the auspices of the Tasmanian Federal Protection' League. The mechanics' hall was crowded ...

    Article : 136 words
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