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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The anxiety and suspense manifested in Brisbane concerning news of the war in South Africa, and especially as to the doings of General Buller's ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    A middle-aged man dropped dead at the Townsville railway station on Thursday night upon the arrival of the northern express. He had been ailing for nine months, and was ...

    Article : 246 words
  5. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Adelaide, s., is timed to leave Sydney to-day for Brisbane, and is due here on Monday. Age, s., left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney. Airlie, s., from Hongkong, is aground on ...

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  6. Very Latest.

    An official dispatch has been received at the War Office announcing that on Wednesday night, Spionkop, which had been captured by the British forces on the previous ...

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  8. HODGKINSON MOVEMENTS.

    A message has been received by the secretary of the Queensland patriotic fund, from Thornborough, as follows: "Branch of patriotic fund already formed. Self ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A close holiday was observed yesterday. The weather was beautiful, and all the places of amusement were largely attended. The Premier cannot yet definitely say ...

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  10. Disappointment and Fall of Consols.

    The news of the abandonment of Spionkop has been received in England with feelings of intense disappointment. Consols have in consequence of the news declined 10s. ...

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  11. Queensland Soldiers

    The only new arrivals at the camp in the Exhibition ground yesterday were some 14 from Gympie and Rockhampton, who were provisionally accepted by Major Tunbridge. ...

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  12. Heavy Loss Among the Boers.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the correspondent of the Morning Post, who is again at the front, reports that when Lieutenant-general Warren's troops captured the first line of ...

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  13. Hot Work at Ladysmith.

    Information has been received to the effect that heavy firing was heard on Monday last near Ladysmith, where, it is supposed, Lieutenant-general White was making a ...

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  14. OPEN-AIR CONCERT.

    The open-air concert in connection with the encampment last evening was very largely attended, and passed off successfully in every way. A platform for the performers was ...

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  15. Boers Pressing the Siege.

    The Boers now are pressing the siege of Ladysmith with greater determination than ever. They are erecting more heavy guns on the bills which surround the town and are ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. Appeal for Subscriptions.

    The Hon. W. P. Reeves, Agent-General for New Zealand, has made an appeal to colonists resident in England for subscriptions to a fund for the equipment of a force of 200 New ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    A five-year-old boy whose parents reside at Nicholson street, was running across the street near the Exhibition Building last night when a tram, passing citywards, caught him and ...

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  18. Floods in the North.

    Further news of delayed mails comes from the north. The mail from Cloncurry to Richmond arrived there 57 hours late. That from Richmond Downs and Kynuna arrived ...

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  19. English Shipping.

    Dunboyne, ship, from Fremantle. Inchcape Rock, ship, from Sydney. Port Denison, s., from Sydney. DEPARTURES. ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. N.S.W. Third Contingent.

    The third contingent is now 330 strong. Twenty-two lancers, mostly from the northern rivers, have taken up quarters at the lancers' barracks at Parramatta. ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The R.M.S. Oroya has arrived from Colombo flying the yellow flag. The health officer found that two adults and five children were suffering from measles. All ...

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  22. Whisky and Brandy.

    At the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P.M., and Joseph Mullen, J.P., William Alexander M'Gregor, on remand, was charged with the ...

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  23. TASMANIA.

    A boy, aged 11, committed suicide at Hobart yesterday by hanging himself. ...

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  25. South Australian Contingent.

    The ceremony of farewelling the second contingent was begun yesterday morning with a parade of all the active and reserve forces. Thousands of persons lined the slopes ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    A man engaged inside a boiler here was scalded to death by steam being accidentally let in from an adjoining boiler. ...

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  27. Bubonic Plague.

    There was no change yesterday in the condition of the sufferer from bubonic plague. The disease continues to be of the mildest character. The Saint Pierre, from New ...

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  29. Steamer Airlie.

    The marine superintendent for Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., of Townsville, left for the Airlie wreck in the Australian yesterday morning with centrifugal pumps capable of ...

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  30. Bushmen's Contingent.

    So far 752 bushmen have volunteered and have been medically examined. Of these 700 have passed. MELBOURNE, January 27. ...

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  31. Horse and Railway.

    Drivers and riders will have to exercise special care in passing alongside the temporary deviation at Wooloowin. Mr. A. J. Coren, the well known dentist and cyclist, ...

    Article : 165 words
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  33. New Zealand Contingent.

    The Waiwera, with the second contingent of New Zealand troops, has been ordered to make for Durban as first port of call. It is inferred that the troops will be attached to ...

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  34. Mr. Englishman is a Very Hard Fighter.

    A letter was found from a Boer gunner, saying: "Mister Englishman is a very hard fighter, and Ladysmith will not fall yet. We are still strong here, nearly 2,000 (? 20,000) ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. Duke's Girls.

    The Immigration Office informs us that the passengers by the steamer Duke of Westminster were to arrive at the depot to-day. Ten or twelve girls will be available for ...

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  36. Patriotic Song.

    The latest patriotic song is entitled "Australians to the Front," written specially for Mr. C. J. Bottger, who has sung it with great success at the Opera House, the dinner ...

    Article : 116 words
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