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  2. BRIGHT.

    Several letters have been received recently from the Bright district representatives with the soldiers in South Africa, Messrs. Wallace Bros. and Duncan. From ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR

    An extraordinary achievement, illustrating strongly Hie readiness with which Boer towns surrender at the appearance of British uniforms, was accomplished ...

    Article : 156 words
  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Along the banks of Kneebo Creek One morning forth I went, to seek Some spot protected from the ray Of the resplendent tropic sun. ...

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  5. ADVANTAGES TO TEACHERS AND SCHOLARS OF BELONGING TO A SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.

    [Paper read by Mrs. Rivett before the Beechworth Sunday School Uuion, and published by request] Perhaps one of the strongest weapons ...

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  7. MULTUM IN PARVO.

    George Chester, a cyclist, collided with a grocer's cart in Argent-street, Broken. Hill, on Monday afternoon, and the wheel passed over his heart. He was removed ...

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  8. EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS.

    It is a foregone conclusion that the Government will come back with a large majority as the result of the general elections, polling for which commences on ...

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  9. REFUGEES AT DELAGOA.

    The Boer refugees who have fled across the Transvaal frontier into Delagoa territory will not be allowed by the Portuguese authorities to return into the ...

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  10. BOER SURRENDEREES.

    The Imperial authorities have decided that it is not now necessary to deport any of the burghers who surrender, With the exception of leaders and officers, whom ...

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  11. KRUGER'S TRIP TO HOLLAND.

    Herr Kruger, ex-President of the Transvaal, who is at present detained as "a guest" by the Governor of Delagoa Bay, pending his retirement from South ...

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  12. COLLISION IN A FOG.

    Serious loss of life has been involved in connection with a collision which occurred yesterday during a heavy fog off Cardigan Bay, on the south-west of ...

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  13. HIDDEN LYDENBURG STORES.

    Since the capture of Lydenburg. which was reported to have been well stocked by Kruger with food and ammunition supplies, General Buffer's troops, have ...

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  14. GENERAL BOTHA'S RETREAT.

    Commandant-General Louis Botha, who resigned his post after the Boer bolt from Lydenburg, is reported to be at Ottospruit, north of Spitzkop. According to ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. FRANCE AND THE SAHARA.

    News has been received at Algiers of severe fighting between French troops and the Bedouins in the recently annexed oases of the Sahara, between Morocco ...

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  16. THE BUSHMEN.

    The defence of the Britishpost at Eland's River by Colonel Hore's little, force of 300 men, of whom 140 were Australian Bushmen, is described by an officer ...

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  17. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    The demand of the German Government that, as a preliminary to peace negotiations with China, the principal instigators of the perpetrators of the ...

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  19. THE CHRISTIAN CHINESE.

    Mr. Goodnow, the American Consul General at Shanghai, who has been making strenuous inquiries as to the fate of tho British and American inland ...

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  20. PERPETUAL MOTION.

    An improved automatic or self-acting gravity wheel is the modest title of an invention by Mr Herbert Rose, F.G.S., which has recently been patented all over ...

    Article : 349 words
  21. THE DOWAGER EMPRESS.

    Chinese reports-state that the Dowager Empress, whom Germany desires to punish as the chief author of the murders of and outrages on foreigners, is receiving ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. BRITISH MINISTER AT PEKIN.

    It is announced that Sir E. M. Satow, British Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary at Tokio, the capital of Japan, is about to exchange positions with Sir ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. THE PAO-TING EXPEDITION.

    The allied expedition, which started from Pekin to capture Pao-ting-fu, a city about 90 miles south of Pekin, at which Boxers and Imperial troops were reported ...

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