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  3. Items of News.

    OURSELVES.-- In addition to the usual budget of literary matter our supplement this morning contains letters from our Carapook and Merino correspondents and ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    Latest news from the front states that the force under Lord Methuen, who is advancing on Kimberley, came up with the enemy at Modder River, where an engagement took ...

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  5. FIRED UPON BY WOMEN.

    News from Belmont states that after the battle at Grass Pan a patrol of Lancers were passing Robe farm when they were fired upon for women on the farm. One Lancer was ...

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  6. COLONIAL CONTINGENTS AT CAPETOWN.

    On the arrival of the Medic the Colonial contingents were welcomed by Sir Alfred Milner's military secretary, and the officers were invited to dine at Government House. ...

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  7. STOPPAGE OF NEWS.

    There is a complete stoppage of authentic news from Natal in consequence of the censorship. ...

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  8. FRIDAY'S CABLES.

    Latest news from South Africa states that several Boers wearing enormous red crosses on their sleeves have been brought by the British to the Orange River. They acted as gunners ...

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  9. A MAGISTRATE DEPOSED.

    Baron Halsbury, the Lord Chancellor has removed toe Nationalist chairman of this Tipperary County Council from the magistracy in consequence of his moving a ...

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  10. ADDITIONAL GUNS DESPATCHED.

    The military authorities at Capetown have despatched an additional number of guns, making the total 72 for particular service. ...

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  11. BATTLES OF BELMONT AND GRASS PAN.

    The prisoners estimate that the Boers lost 140 killed at Belmont and 400 at Grass Pan. ...

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  12. NEWLY ORGANISED SQUADRON.

    The squadron recently organised at Portsmouth have received orders to proceed to Gibraltar to join the Channel Squadron. Their departure occasioned much speculation. ...

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  13. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at a luncheon at Leicester yesterday, referred in scathing terms to the recent attacks made on Queen Victoria by the French Press, and hinted ...

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  14. THE NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    Intelligence from Capetown states that the remaining portion of the troops from New Zealand have received orders to proceed to the north. The colonials received a most ...

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  15. THURSDAY'S CABLES.

    Some particulars are new to hand regarding the decisive victory gained by the British on Tuesday. The Modder river is reported to be much ...

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  16. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    Five thousand sheep at Newport being suspected of anthrax, were all slaughtered. They were, however, declared to be free from disease and are being frozen for export. ...

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  17. VISIT OF H.M.S. MELITA TO ODESSA

    The Marquis of Salisbury has officially thanked Count Mouravieff, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, for the reception extended to H.M.S. Melits, of the Mediterranean ...

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  18. BRITISH CASUALTIES AT BELMONT, 296.

    The total casualties sustained by the British in fighting at Belmont are estimated at 296. ...

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  19. THE QUEEN TO VISIT PRUSSIAN COURT.

    The well known paper Truth states that it is the intention of the Queen to visit the Prussian Court in April. ...

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  20. SORTIE FROM WILLOW GRANGE.

    Twelve British were killed in a [?]ortis from Willow Grange on the 23rd inst., and 65 wounded and 7 taken prisoners. ...

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  21. AN INCORRECT REPORT.

    The recent report that Bishop Moorhouse had met with an accident in the Tyrol is incorrect. He is at present in Manchester, and enjoys excellent health. ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Burgoyne, who moved the want of confidence motion against the Kingston Ministry, having declined to [?] take the responsibility of forming a Ministry, Mr. ...

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  23. THE FIGHTING AT GRASS PAN.

    The British artillery fire during the recent fighting at Grass Pan is described as terrific. The Boer fire soon slackened and then died away altogether. ...

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  24. ITALIAN FINANCE.

    In the Italian Legislative the Minister of Finance announced that the budget of the present year showed the largest increase during any year in the present decade. The ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Dawson has formed the following Cabinet. Mr. Dawson Premier and Chief Secretary, Mr. Frte[?]ld Attorney General Mr. Turley, Home Secretary, Mr. Kidston ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool [?] have again been postponed [?] of the fog. ...

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  27. DISASTROUS FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA.

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  28. ANOTHER MAGISTRATE DEPOSED.

    [?] has again [?] occasion to remove a member of the In[?]. The [?]this time was [?] who ...

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