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  2. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    Trooper Arthur Giles, of the Imperial Bushmen's Corps, writing from Leu win Spruit to a friend at Parkside, remarks:— "South Africa is splendidly watered, ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Keen disappointment is felt at the continued absence of news respecting the pursuit of Commandant Christian De Wet, who was reported two days ...

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  4. A MILITARY TROUBLE.

    The War Office has removed from the volunteer force three officers, including the colonel, of the 1st Warwickshire artillery, as a punishment for horseplay ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AT PRETORIA.

    Lord Kitchener has intimated that the wires and families of Government officers at Pretoria will at an early date be allowed to return to that city. ...

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  6. THE DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT.

    President McKinley has invited the Duke and Duchess of York to visit the United States after they have journeyed through Canada, on their return ...

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  7. BOER TREACHERY.

    Another instance of Boer savagery is reported. A party of Boers surprised two unarmed Highlanders who were woodcutting in the Rustenburg ...

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  8. AN AFRICANDER SUCCEEDS MR. SCHREINER.

    Mr. W. P. Schreiner, the ex-Premier of Cape Colony, having resigned his seat in the House of Assembly for the district of Malmesbury, an election ...

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  9. MUD-SLINGING BY THE FOREIGN PRESS.

    In his despatch from Berlin, dated November 6, the correspondent of the "Times" says:—"There are certain German journals which, in order to gratify their desire to ...

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  10. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Charles Peter Layard, Attorney-General of Ceylon, who is a passenger by the R.M.S. Rome from Colombo to Australia, will represent Ceylon at the ...

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  11. GENERAL SETTLE'S DIVISION.

    Advices from the Orange River Colony state that the troops under Mjr.-Gen. Henry Hamilton Settle have occupied the town of Edeuburg, in the ...

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  12. DE WET AGAIN ELUDES CAPTURE.

    The latest adrices from Bloemfontein show that the wily Christian De Wet, on finding that the passage of the Orange River was closed to his ...

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  13. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    Mr. Robert Arthington, of Leeds, gentleman, has bequeathed to the London Missionary Society the sum of £250,000 towards the support of the ...

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  14. MISFORTUNE TO MOUNTED FANTRY NEAR BARBERTON

    Advices from Pretoria state that a strong force of Boers, moving under cover of a dense mist, on the 8th inst, attacked a mounted ...

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  15. FRANCE.

    The French Legislature has been aroused to realize the danger to the nation from the terrible prevalence of absinthe-drinking, particularly among ...

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  16. LORD ROBERTS SAILS FOR ENGLAND.

    In the course of his addresses at Cape Town, in response to the enthusiastic welcome accorded to him, Lord Roborts. has predicted the speedy and ...

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  17. SCANDAL IN HIGH LIFE.

    Fresh light has been thrown in the Divorce Court on Earl Russell's marriage relationships. In April last his lordship, having failed to obtain a ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS ON THE DELAGOA BAY RAILWAY.

    A commando of 300 Boers, with two guns, have destroyed five miles of the railway between Alkmaar Station and Nelspruit, east of Nooitgedacht, on the ...

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  19. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    Winter has now begun in earnest throughout the north of China, and the intense cold, added to the scarcity of provisions on account of the war, ...

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  20. MR KRUGER NOT WANTED IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian Government have requested ex-President Kruger to refrain from visiting St Petersburg. Dr. W. H. de Beaufort, the Minister ...

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  21. GENEROUS BRITISH SOLDIERS.

    Count von Waldersee has handed to General Sir Alfred Gaselee, the British commander, the sum of £11,600, which represents the share due to British ...

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  22. PLAIN-SPOKEN GENERAL CHAFFEE.

    The unpleasant incident between Count von Waldersee, the German generalissimo, and Gen. Adna B. Chaffee, owing to the latter having, in ...

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  23. PRINCE CHRISTIAN'S LAST HOURS AND BURIAL.

    Messages gent from Pretoria on Sunday, October 28, state that the death of Prince Christian Victor came with great suddenness. "During the last three days His Royal ...

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  24. MR. KRUGER'S MOVEMENTS.

    The Hague correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that the Netherlands Government's position of neutrality concerning Mr. Kruger's ...

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  25. THE AFRICANDER CONGRESS.

    Yesterday a deputation of Dutchmen, who had been delegated for the duty by the Africander Congress which was held last week at ...

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  26. LI HUNG CHANG'S CREDENTIALS VALUELESS.

    A trustworthy Chinese report states that Li Hung Chang's credentials as peace plenipotentiary have been refused recognition by the representatives of ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. SPLENDID COMPLIMENT TO AN AUSTRALIAN.

    Sir Charles MacDonald's despatches to the British Government, dealing ...

    Article : 91 words
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