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  3. COMING EVENTS.

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  4. Transvaal War

    During the fight of the Boers when they were routed by Lord Roberts's troops at Osfontein on the 7th instant, a cart conveying the Russian and Netherlands attaches ...

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  5. Peace Proposals.

    The London Daily Mail reports that President Kruger and President Steyn have made audacious overtures to the Marquis of Salisbury for the discontinuance of the present ...

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  6. POINTS.

    RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.--It is hoped that proper arrangements will be made to-night to convey the sightseers home. IT would have been a good plan if extra ...

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  7. QUEEN IN LONDON.

    On Thursday night, whilst the Queen was dining at Buckingham Palace, there was an enormous demonstration, which had been arranged by the people of London. A ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  12. Diary.

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  14. British Reply to Overtures.

    It is unofficially stated that a reply has been sent by the British Government to Presidents Kruger and Steyn to the effect that the campaign must continue until the ...

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  15. Campaign Incidents.

    Boer Commandants Disgraced Commandant De Wet has been placed in supreme command of the troops of the Orange Free State, Commandants Lucas, Meyer, and ...

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  16. Joint Health Authority.

    OUR suggestion of Thursday last that there was no reason why the authority should not be fully equipped and at work within a week, has been proved ...

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  17. Evening Entertainments.

    The opening performance of the season of Mr. William Anderson's Dramatic Company, which took place at the Opera House on Saturday night, was a gratifying success. The ...

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  18. Released Officers.

    Major Adye, Major Capel-Curc, and Lieutenant Carbery, who were taken prisoners by the Boers, have been released owing to their being incapacitated from active service. ...

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  19. Presidents' Efforts Fruitless.

    Presidents Kruger and Steyn, who were at the far rear of the Boer troops, attempted to stem the retreat of the Boers, but their efforts proved fruitless, and the retreat is described ...

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  20. Boers and British Kindness.

    It is stated that the courtesy and kindness shown by the British officials to General Cronje and the Boor troops who were taken prisoners at Koodoosrand have greatly pleased ...

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  21. Rallying the Boers.

    During the recent operations near Osfontein President Kruger made great efforts to encourage the Boer soldiers, and moved amongst the troops, wearing a bandolier and ...

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  22. Wool Sales.

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  23. Defence of Pretoria.

    The Boers have commandeered for service 50,000 Kaffirs, who are to be employed in digging trenches for the defence of Pretoria. The greatest secrecy is being observed ...

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  24. LONDON, March 10.

    During the engagement at Osfontein on the 7th instant, President Steyn and President Kruger were exposed to the shell fire of the British artillery. President Kruger was ...

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  25. Treachery of a Russian.

    A Russian Jew has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment at Kimberley for signalling to the enemy. ...

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  26. Attempted Escape of Boers.

    A desperate attempt to escape was made by the Boer prisoners who are confined at Simonstown. They endeavoured, by making a tunnel, to escape the vigilance of the British ...

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  27. Explosive Bullets Found.

    Lord Roberts has destroyed several boxes of explosive bullets which were left by the Boers in their hurried flight from Osfontein. They had been marked by the Boers, ...

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  28. Brokerage Contracts.

    The stamp duty on brokerage contracts, proposed by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach (the Chancellor of the Exchequer) in his budget speech last week, will apply to sales of all ...

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  29. The Absent-minded Beggar.

    Rudyard Kipling's poem, "The Absent-minded Beggar," was issued at Ladysmith along with the general orders, and was read on parade amid immense cheering. ...

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  30. General French Ahead.

    Major-general French has continued his advance, and now is 10 miles ahead of Lord Roberts's main body. ...

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  31. Boers at Biggarsberg.

    The Boers are reported to be entrenching themselves in the Biggarsberg Range, which is to the north of Ladysmith, and a little south of Dundee and Glencoe, with the object ...

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  32. Boers Disorganised.

    Reuter's agency reports that the Transvaal Boers, as well as those belonging to the Free State, have become disorganised. Reuter's report has been confirmed from other sources. ...

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  33. Cruisers for China.

    The first-class armoured cruisers Terrible and Powerful, which have recently been stationed at Capetown and Durban respectively, have been ordered to proceed to China. ...

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  34. Early Submission Expected.

    The correspondent of the London Times states that the early submission of the Free State is expected. ...

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  35. Hunter Advancing.

    Major-general Hunter, who was chief of staff to General Buller, who has been placed in command of the 10th division, s advancing north-east from Ladysmith. ...

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  36. Joubert at Pretoria.

    General Joubert, who was in command of the Boer forces in the siege of Ladysmith, and who was supposed to have accompanied his troops in their retreat into the Orange ...

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  37. Munificent Bequest.

    The late Professor David Edward Hughes, F.R.S., the well known electrician and scientist, has bequeathed £400,000 to the London hospitals. ...

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  38. Skirmish at Waschbank.

    From a Boer source it is reported that a skirmish has already occurred between Major-general Hunter's column and the enemy at Waschbank, near the Biggarsberg Range. No ...

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  39. Lord Roberts's Report.

    Further reports of the operations of Lord Roberts's force near Osfontein state that sharp fighting preceded the retreat of the Boers on Wednesday last. The rearguard ...

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  40. General Brabant's Movements.

    Major-general Brabant is marching towards Aliwal North, a Boer stronghold near the Orange Free State frontier. ...

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  41. Poor Law Relief.

    The High Court of Appeal has reversed the decision which was given in the Merthyr-Tydvil case, holding that if workmen are able to get wages to support themselves they ...

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  42. Relief of Mafeking Being Opposed.

    A Boer commando has arrived at Bloemhof, about [?]0 miles due south from Mafeking, in the Transvaal, for the purpose of resisting the British troops now advancing north of ...

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  43. Rowing.

    The eight-oared rowing championship of Queensland took place on Saturday afternoon in the Bulimba Reach. The weather was perfect. A large number of spectators were ...

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  45. The Law of Nations.

    Now that the conflict in South Africa has given out signs of an early settlement, eminent English jurists are bestowing considerable attention upon ...

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  47. French's Movements.

    Major-general French, who is 10 miles ahead of the main body of Lord Roberts's army, reports that the country is clear of the enemy. ...

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  48. Australian Troops.

    A detachment of the New Zealand troops has been sent to Carnarvon, about 120 miles south-west of Hopetown, and a body of the South Australian contingent to Vosburg. ...

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  49. Accident at Gatton.

    The youth Edwards, a jockey, who was picked up in an unconscious condition between 8 and 9 o'clock on Thursday morning at Gatton and admitted into the Brisbane ...

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  50. Reception at Carnarvon.

    The New Zealand troops on their arrival at Carnarvon, met with a most enthusiastic reception, being entertained by the entire population of the town. ...

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  52. Mr. Lambie's Death.

    Mr. Hales, the war correspondent of the West Australian, of Perth, writes as follows with reference to the death of Mr. Lambie, the correspondent for the Melbourne Age and ...

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  53. Cyclist Injured.

    A cyclist named Albert H. Hunt, residing at O'Connor's Hotel, Stanley street, South Brisbane, met with a painful accident on Saturday afternoon. It appears he ...

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  54. Fall on Broken Crockery.

    An accident attended to by the Ambulance Brigade was that in which a man named Smith, a married man following the occupation of a scene painter, fell on some crockery ...

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  55. Kicked by a Horse.

    The Ambulance Brigade received a call at 6.45 on Saturday evening to attend to John Bennett, aged 68, a married man, residing at Gloucester street, off Boggo road. Bennett, ...

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  56. Ann Street Presbyterians.

    The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Frackelton will leave Brisbane on Friday next and will join the Orient steamer Oruba in Melbourne, on a visit to the old country. They will be away from ...

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