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  3. Very Latest.

    It is announced that 3,400 British troops sailed from England for South Africa on Saturday last. ...

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  4. Transvaal War

    Commandant De Wet is now reported to be at Senekal, in the Orange River Colony, about 110 miles north-east of Bloemfontein. ...

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  5. Smallpox Scare.

    A horse trainer was discovered on Saturday morning suffering from smallpox. He was removed to the quarantine station. He is suffering severely from tho disease. The ...

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  6. LATEST SHIPPING.

    March 18,--FLINDERS, s., 520 tons, Captain Robinson, from Bundaberg direct. Passengers: Mrs. Swann, Mrs. Smith and 2 children, Messrs. H. J. Green, J. Silcox, ...

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  7. Boyd Shot in His Grave.

    Further particulars as to the shooting of British prisoners by order of Commandant Delarey at Walmarstad, show that Boyd, one of the unfortunate men, still showed signs of ...

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  8. Boers Surrendering Daily.

    Information has been received that the Boers in the vicinity of Bremersdorp are by no means sanguine of the success of their cause, and many of these burghers are daily ...

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  9. British Prisoners Shot.

    It has transpired that the British prisoners who were shot by order of Commandant Delarey at Walmerstad were two men named Boyd and M'Laughlin, the latter being a ...

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  10. Boers Making Ammunition.

    It has been ascertained that the Boers are manufacturing ammunition at Pietersburg, a town situated at the terminus of the railway, 160 miles north of Pretoria. ...

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  11. Latest About China.

    The German Reichstag has voted a sum of 123,000,000 marks (£6,025,000) on account of the war in China. ...

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  12. Boers for Australia.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, the Right Hon. W. St. J. Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, stated that if any further shipments of Boer ...

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  13. Mr. Reid's Visit.

    The Right Hon. G. H. Reid arrived on Saturday afternoon, and was formally welcomed by the Mayor and entertained at dinner at Hennessy's Hotel by several ...

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  14. Meeting of Boer Leaders.

    The Times correspondent at Kaalspruit states that it is reported that General Botha and Commandants Delarey and De Wet will meet on tho 18th instant to discuss the ...

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  15. Boers Concentrating.

    Reuter's Agency reports that Commandant De Wet is now concentrating the various roving bands of Boers at Dornberg and Korannaberg, in the east of the Orange ...

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  16. Count Waldersee's Command.

    General von Gossler (the Prussian Minister for War) announced in the Prussian Diet that Field-marshal Count Von Waldersee commanded 64,000 allied troops in ...

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  17. TELEGRAMS.

    The Hon. J. G. Drake and Mr. Murray-Prior arrived at Townsville on Saturday morning. They had very successful meetings at Cairns, Townsville, and Charters Towers. ...

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  18. 600 Boers at Dewetsdorp.

    Commandant Fourie is reported to have collected a force of 600 Boers in the vicinity of Dewetsdorp, about 45 miles south-east of Bloemfontein. ...

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  19. Russia's Latest Claim.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on Friday last, Lord George Hamilton (Secretary of State for India) stated that the Russian Government claimed ...

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  20. Fiscal Policy Discussed.

    In view of the utterances of different members of the Federal Government in relation to the fiscal policy, the following statement was made by Mr. R. E. O'Connor ...

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  21. Australians Wounded.

    Privates V. Duffy and W. C. Thomas, of the New South Wales bushmen's contingent, were severely wounded on the 6th instant near Wolmaranstadt. ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The transports were crowded during Saturday with the relatives and friends of departing soldiers. The Custodian passed out to sea yesterday at 6.45 a.m. and the Maplemore ...

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  23. Australians Return to Duty.

    Lieutenant Cobe and Veterinary Lieutenant J. D. Griffiths, of the Victorian bushmen's contingent, and Lieutenant Collett, of the New Zealand Mounted Infantry, have been ...

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  24. City of Moscow.

    Moscow, the ancient capital of the Russian Empire, is practically in a state of siege, in consequence of the numerous students' and workmen's riots which are disturbing the city. ...

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  25. Plague Matters.

    Locally plague matters are again quiescent, all the patients having recovered, contacts released, and there being no suspicious cases under observation. The disinfecting gang ...

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  26. Landing Places of Troops.

    The troops now arriving in Cape Colony are being landed at East London and Port Elizabeth instead of Capetown, in consequence of the outbreak of plague at the latter ...

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  27. British Navy.

    The interim report of the Water-tube Boiler Committee of experts discloses the fact that there are altogether 65 British warships fitted with the Belleville type of water-tube boilers. ...

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  28. Boer Laager Captured.

    The British troops surprised and captured a Boer laager at Krugerapost, in the Transvaal, together with 32 prisoners, a number of cattle, and a quantity of grain. The ...

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  29. Capture of Boer Commandant.

    Reports are to hand that Colonel Park has captured Commandant Abel Erasmus at Lydenburg, in the north-east of the Transvaal. ...

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  30. Lord Roberts.

    Field-marshal Lord Roberts, in acknowledging the presentation to him of an album by the Sunbeam Society, of Adelaide, remarked that he intended to visit Australia so ...

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  31. Cuba and the States.

    The Cuban Foreign Relations Committee has reported against the amendments to the American Army Bill (made by the United States Senate) defining the relations of Cuba ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    A man has been arrested on the charge of incendiarism in connection with a number of mysterious bush fires between Sunbury and Gisborne. ...

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  34. Boers for Australia.

    Sir William Lyne was seen in reference to the statement in the cable messages to the effect that it was probable that the Boer prisoners of war would be sent to Australia, ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The aboriginal murderers of Mr. Durack state that the motive for the murder was the refusal to allow one black to go to his own country. ...

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  36. Sixth Contingent.

    It has been decided to send half a company of the Army Medical Corps of Queensland with the sixth contingent to South Africa. Names of candidates have to be sent to the ...

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  37. Plague Contact.

    One of the plague contacts from the Antillian broke quarantine on Saturday last, and it is believed he has made his way up to the city. The penalty incurred by anyone ...

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  38. Coal Lumpers.

    From Saturday night the coal lumpers have been looked out by the colliery owner. The number of men directly affected is 700. If bunker coal is unobtainable through the ...

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  39. St. Patrick's Day.

    The procession which each St. Patrick's Day in Brisbane precedes the usual sports gathering, was witnessed to-day by a large number of people, more especially at the ...

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  40. Southern Sporting.

    Dudu and Turbine have been scratched for the Doncaster Handicap; Standard and Turbine for the Sydney Cup; Jenny Moore and Nevermore for all their A.J.C. March ...

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  41. Fire on a Barque.

    The following is the official report from the fire brigade: An alarm was received by the South Brisbane Fire Brigade from the exchange 3.4 a.m. to-day, in consequence of ...

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  42. Duke of Cornwall.

    Mr. E. H. Abeil, who has been filling the position of acting Under Secretary to the Chief Secretary's Department, has been intrusted with the arrangements on behalf of ...

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  43. Mr. J. Brunton Stephens.

    Mr. J. Brunton Stephens, who has been absent from duty for about a fortnight on account of ill-health, has so far recovered as to bo able to resume work again. He will ...

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  44. Cuts and Bruises Quickly Healed.

    Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise,burn, scald, or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts in less time than any other treatment. Unless the ...

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  45. Miss Bytheway's Concert.

    Next Wednesday evening the benefit concert to be tendered to Miss Jose Bytheway will be held in the Centennial Hall. The full programme, which appeared in Saturday's issue, ...

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