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  2. Advertising

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  3. CAMPAIGN COMMENTS.

    Lord Roberts has made a peaceable and triumphant entry into the capital of the Orange Free State. There never was any indication that this place would be ...

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  4. Very Latest.

    The surrender and occupation of Bloemfontein has been followed by the capture by the British of eight railway engines and a large quantity of rolling stock. ...

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  5. Who is Mr. J. Fraser?

    Associated with the surrender of Bloemfontein, so graphically described in our cablegrams, is the name of Mr. John Fraser, who met Lord Roberts two miles, out ...

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  6. £500,000,000.

    The time for receiving, tenders for the new war loan, bearing interest at the rate of 2 14 per cent at a fixed price of 98 12, either in bonds or inscribed stock, at the option of the ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The Supreme Court concluded its sittings yesterday morning, when a man with a number of aliases was found guilty of breaking and entering Moongan railway station ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, March 16. The Mayor of Sydney has called a meeting to invite contributions to a fund for the relief of Indian famine suffering. ...

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  10. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Aberdeen, s., left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney. Adelaide, s., arrived at Sydney yesterday from Brisbane. ...

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  12. Convention Bill.

    The Hon. E. Barton has been appointed spokesman of the Australian delegates in connection, with the Convention Bill. The delegates have received the criticisms of the ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    A fatal accident happened at the sawmills at Orbost, an employee being crushed to death between two logs. ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    At a meeting yesterday £600 was collected towards the Indian famine fund. ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. Commercial Travellers

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Great Britain have make a protest against the charge for licenses to commercial travellers in the colonies, regarding it as a serious ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Over 27,000 signatures have been attached to the goldfields separation petition. The Tangier has arrived at Fromantle and reports no sickness on board. The ship's ...

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  18. Breach Widening.

    It is reported that the breach between the peoples of the Orange Free State and the Transvaal, consequent upon the war, is being Widened by the fall of Bloemfontein. ...

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  19. Dordrecht Rebels Surrender.

    News from Dordrecht, in the north of Cape Colony, states that 260 rebel colonists in that district have surrendered to the British military authorities. Many of these men were in ...

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  20. West Australia.

    The West Australian Government have placed a loan of £1,000,000 on the London money market. The loan is to bear interest at 3 per cent, and the minimum price has been ...

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  21. Mafeking's Dynamite Gun.

    Latest news from Mafeking states that a dynamite gun has been made there which has a range of 1,800 yards. ...

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  22. TASMANIA.

    A deputation of fruitgrowers waited upon the Minister for Agriculture yesterday, and asked for a prohibition against oranges, peaches, and nectarines being imported from ...

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  23. Junction of Patrols.

    News from the front in north Cape Colony states that the patrols sent out by Major general Clements, eastward from Colesberg, have "joined bands" with those of ...

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  24. Wool Sales.

    At the London Colonial wool sales to-day, the following prices were realised: Otairi, 6 34d.; Jo, 7 14d.; .Sandyford, 7 [?]d.; Mortlock, 9[?]d.; Mutti, 11 18d.; Congobolin, 11 [?]d.; ...

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  25. Prisoners for St. Helena.

    The Imperial authorities have selected five transports to convoy Boer prisoners from Capetown to St. Helena. The first-class cruiser Niobe will escort the transports. ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    A detective proceeds from Auckland to Sydney by Monday's steamer to bring back the man charged with stealing over £700 from the Auckland Public Trust Office. ...

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  27. Racing in England.

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  29. Johannesburg to be Destroyed.

    Persistent statements are in circulation at Delagoa Bay to the effect that great preparations are in progress for the laying of dynamite mines and batteries at Johannesburg, ...

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  30. Bubonic Plague.

    On inquiry tins morning, we learn that Mr. C. J. Pound, Government biologist, who has been suffering severely from the effects of inoculation with prophylactic, is still in bed. ...

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  31. Boers in Natal.

    News from Natal states that the Boers, who are confronted by General Buller's force, occupy a strongly entrenched position at the junction of the Biggarsberg and ...

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  33. Queensland Soldiers.

    The Premier (the Hon. R. Philp) has received a telegram from the Premier of New South Wales, stating that one of the four transports which are to convey the Imperial ...

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  34. City Summons Court.

    At the City Summons Court on Thursday, before Mr. R. A. Ranking, P. M., and Messrs. T. Lawless and M. J. Gallagher, JJ. P., James Jensen proceeded against ...

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  35. British Officer Degraded.

    Information is to hand that a Sergeant-major of the commissariat department, has been publicly degraded, and sentenced to imprisonment for five years at ...

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  36. RATS ON SOUTHERN STEAMERS.

    This morning two dead rats were found on board a steamer which came from the south. They were forwarded by the city inspector to the Government biologist. The number of ...

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  37. News Reaches Brisbane.

    The first cablegram announcing the entry of Lord Roberts into Bloemfontein was received in Brisbane yesterday afternoon, and the news, which had left ...

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  38. St. Patrick's Day.

    The following are the entries and handicaps for the two trotting events at St. Patrick's Day sports on Monday next at the Brisbane cricket ground:- ...

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  39. Commercial.

    A slump has occurred in the tin market, the result of "bear" sales. Tin now is at £140 per ton. ...

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  40. Imperial Contingent.

    SYDNEY, March 16. The Government have received a cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies announcing that four transport ...

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  41. EXHIBITION CAMP. VISIT BY THE PREMIER.

    The work at the camp in the Exhibition grounds continues on routine lines. Yesterday a large number of horses were brought in from Victoria Park, and the lines ...

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  43. City Police Court.

    At the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P. M., and Mr. D. Gullway, J. P., George Kennyford. ...

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  44. Southern Colonies.

    SYDNEY, March 16. On sanitary grounds it has been decided to remove the camp at Kensington. There are 1,080 men in camp, including 296 recruits for ...

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  45. Queen and the War.

    There is no woman in England (says Home Notes of January 13) more impatient than the Queen for the end of the war. Every morning the list of names of killed and wounded officers ...

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  49. Q. T. C. Races.

    The Queensland Turf Club hold their March meeting to-morrow, and a meeting in aid of the patriotic fund on Monday. To-morrow the first race will start at 2 p. m. and a ...

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  50. The Lodgeroom.

    [Reports of lodge meetings must reach this office not later than the morning after the meetings, or they cannot be inserted.] ...

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  51. Fell into Honest Hands.

    On March 1, Mrs. J. Scanlon, who was on a visit to Brisbane from the country, lost her purse at about 8.40 o'clock at night. She immediately gave information to the Criminal ...

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  52. Manchester Unity Oddfellows.

    LOYAL PRINCE GEORGE LODGE, No. 28. —The fortnightly meeting was held last evening in the West End School of Arts, P. G. Gray presiding. Sick pay was passed to one ...

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  53. Changing the Holiday!

    As usual, when holidays falling on Saturday are changed to Monday, Charles Gilbert's establishment will be open till the usual hour on Saturday, March 17; and till 6 p. m. on ...

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  55. Alleged Larceny From Person.

    At the City Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P. M., and Messrs. G. Myers. J. Robinson, W. Cassidy, and J. R. Stewart, JJ. P., Thomas Thornton ...

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  59. Supposed Stabbing Case.

    Inquiry at the Brisbane Hospital this morning elicited the fact that Joseph Mellon, who, it is alleged, was stabbed in the breast on Wednesday evening near the Brisbane Club ...

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