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  2. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The Salvation Army officially opened their newly-acquired premises, Book Linn, Mainland street, as a Resone Home this afternoon. The ...

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  7. POLICE COUHT.

    An elderly man named John Fitzgerald yesterday enticed a little girl from Princess’ Square to tho City Park, where it is alleged an net of ...

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  8. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A lady who visited Bombay and the adjacent portion of India in 1896 writes as under:- " The bubonic plague is more or less ...

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  9. GENERAL FRENCH’S COLUMN.

    General French, who is now at Thabanohu, between Lady Bird and Bloemfontein, has been advised heliograph from Mesetu, on the ...

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  10. SIEGE OF MAFEKING.

    The Times reports that Colonel Flumer, commanding the relief force, who engaged the enemy under commandant Snyman at Lobatski, retired ...

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  11. ON CHANCE.

    The following sales were made on the Launceston Stock Exchange to-day Primrose, 2s 9d South Esk, 9s 6d ...

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  12. THE AFRIKANDER BOND.

    Mr J Castell Hopkins, who contributes to the Fbrum for December a paper entitled "A British View of the Transvaal Question," in the course of which, be ...

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  13. THE DUTCH REBELS.

    The rebels in the disturbed districts of Cape Colony are disarming very slowly . It is generally believed that prior to their surrender they ...

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  14. PRETORIA PREPARING

    Active preparation s are being trade at Pretoria to resist the British b[?]mbardment of the city . The Boers state they are confident that they will ...

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  15. THE BOER PRISONERS.

    Owing to the exceedingly bitter feeling which exists between the Transvaal and Free State Boers who are imprisoned at Cape town and the ...

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  16. THE BOER WOMEN.

    The Boer women are apprehensive that the British will secure possession of Pretoria, and are demanding that the British prisoners who are now in ...

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  18. THE BOERS COMMANDOS

    The Boers are massing In strong force at Kroonstad in the northern portion of the Orange Free State at the junction of the ...

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  19. BLOEMFONTEIN,

    It has transpired that the Free State burghers, who are surrendering, are, in many instances, playing an exceedingly cunning game. They ...

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  20. A NORTHERN CELEBRATION.

    When the unconfirmed news of the relief of Mafeking was received last night it was noised abroad in an incredibly short space of the time, and the ...

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  21. STEYN’S STORIES.

    Mr Steyh, addressing the burghers at Kroonstad , declared that the Boer losses during the campaign had on been 800 , whilst those of the British ...

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  22. UNIVERSITY BOAT RAGE

    The Cambridge crew are strong favorites for the approaching interuniversity boat race. The Oxford crew had a very poor ...

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  23. CRICKET.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has intimated that it cannot arrange to alter the leg- fore rule during the 1900 season. ...

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  24. THE WOOL SALES.

    At to-day's auction the market was flat. a large quantity of merinos was withdrawn. ...

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  25. EDUCATIONAL.

    MISSES M. Oekerby (Stirling) and E. Moroney (Launceston) have been appointed to the charge of the State sebools at West Pine Road and ...

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  26. LATE MINING.

    Silver Queen (Zeehan), March 21— There has been considerable Improvement in "Despatch" lode, the face now showing Is[?] of medium grade ore. The new ...

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  27. AN AFGHAN OPINION.

    A BOER, shortly after the Jameson raid, was loudly asserting that they could easily drive the English before them in headlong confusion, An Afghan, a ...

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  28. A CATASTROPHE AT BISCHOFF.

    A landslip at the brown face of the Mount Bischoff Company occurred on Saturday, when about 80,000 tons of earth came down. Fortunately no ...

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