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    PUBLIC SWIMMING BATHS.--An amount of about £800 has been for a long time standing at the credit of the old water account of the Hamilton Borough Council, ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The great city meeting held at the Guildhall last night was [?]eded by a procession of stockholders cheering and singing. Resolutions were carried unanimously ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    The Paris paper Le Temps describes the conscription proposal in Australia as a revolution. The writer adds that the Times comments to the montherland that the democratic ...

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  5. REPRESENTATION OF COLONIES.

    The statement recently published by the Daily Telegraph that the Satisbury Government intend to give the colonies representation in the House of Commons is absolutely ...

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  6. DETERMINED ATTITUDE OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Hon. W. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, speaking of the meeting at London last night, said that at all hazards and all risks the South-African campaign will be ...

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  7. BANQUET TO SIR J. COCKBURN.

    Sir John Cockburn, retiring Agent-General for South Australia, was entertained at a farewell banquet in London last night. The procastings were meat enthusiastic Earl ...

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  8. SHOOTING THE WOUNDED.

    The Daily Mail publishes further soldiers' letters confirming the shooting of wounded soldiers by the Boers during the engagement at Vlakfontein. ...

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  9. REPORT BY KITCHENER.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, made a further statement regarding the alleged shooting of British wounded at Vlakfontein. The ...

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  10. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Duke had a day's shooting at Buckland Park, about 20 miles from Adelaide, part of the journey being done by rail. The whole suite accompanied the Duke. Two hours later ...

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  11. SUCCESSIVE BOER DEFEATS.

    Latest news from the front states that as a result of night operations 50 Boers were captured, and 18 surpendered near Edeoburg. Lord Methuem, operating near Zeerust, ...

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  12. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate Senator Neild [?] the desirability of Stale insurance against industrial accidents, and after a lengthy debate as to the power of the Federal Government to act, the ...

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  13. WEDNESDAY'S CABLES.

    Three columns under General Sir Bindon Blood, with the object of clearing the districts South of the Delagoa Bay railway, marched simultaneously from Middleburg in a ...

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  14. A TROUBLESOME REMNANT.

    The Boer forces have been gradually reduced, and at the present time only an irreconcilable nucleus is left, but it is generally admitted that tins section is likely to ...

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  15. EAST MELBOURNE ELECTION.

    Mr. Henry Giles Turner, the arbitrator in the East Melbourne election, has decided in favour of the Ministerial candidate, Mr. Deegan. Messrs. Peacock Irvine and Walt ...

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  16. EASTERN TRANSVAAL DESOLATE

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, in a telegram to the Daily Telegraph, status that the Eastern Transvaal has been entirely denuded of stock and provisions by the British, and that the country ...

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  17. MONEY EXTORTED FROM A BANK.

    Further details respecting the pillage and burning of Murraysburg, 50 miles north-west of Graaft Rennet, by Commandant Sebeepers show that the Boer raider extorted a sum of ...

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  18. THE QUESTION OF SELECTION.

    Mr. Findley held a large meeting in the temperance hall, Mr. Higgins presiding. Addresses were delivered by several Federal representatives and the proceedings were ...

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  19. THE AFRIKANDER DELEGATES.

    Mr. J. X. Merriman and Mr. J. W. Sauer, the two Afrikander Bond members who went to England to urge the cause of the Boers at the bar of the House of Commons but who ...

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  20. THURSDAY'S CABLES.

    An official visit has been paid to the refugee camps, where everything was found to be thoroughly satisfactory. ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The eight hundred returned soldiers by the Orient marched through the city, and were entertained this afternoon at the Exhibition building, after being well received by the ...

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  22. GALLANT VICTORIANS.

    The following Victorians belonging to the sixth Imperial Bushmen have been mentioned in despatches for conspicuous service. Major Clarke, for excellence in the ...

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  23. A PREMATERNITY CASE.

    In the case of an appeal by Constable Piddington against a prematernity order against him in favour of Norma Mills, Judge Molesworth refused to allow the respondent's lawyers ...

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  24. ESCAPED CONVICTS.

    No news has been received of the escaped convicts. ...

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  25. FRIDAYS CABLES.

    Mr. Brodrick, replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, said Lord Kitchener's despatches contained no suggestion that the independence of the South African ...

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  26. A BRACE OF SHOP-LIFTERS.

    Two young married women wore sent to gaol by the South Melbourne bench for 21 days, in three cases of drop-lilting. ...

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  28. GALLANT VICTORIANS.

    Among the returned soldiers to-day is Bugler Henderson, formerly of Wooroonooke station, near Stawell, who tells an interesting story of his capture by the Boers near Gran Roinet, ...

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  29. SPORTING NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 words
  30. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 81 words
  31. INTERNATIONAL BOWLING.

    The Australian bowlers won a match at Belfast yesterday. ...

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  33. GOVERNORSHIP OF VICTORIA.

    It is stated that the State Governorship of Victoria is under offer to a capable and distinguished soldier and public servant. ...

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