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  2. THE BOER WAR

    A message was received to-day stating that Lord Methuen continues to make satisfactory progress. His temperature is now normal and he is not ...

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  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Amongst the arrivals in the Bay this morning were the Australia, from Launceston ; Annam, from Sydney ; Jessie Gray, from New Zealand. ...

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  4. THE SECEDING OF SALVATIONISTS.

    In a recent number of the London " War Cry " appears a letter which. Mr W. Bramwell Booth, "chief of the staff" of tho Salvation Army, has addressed " to the officers, soldiers and friends ...

    Article : 498 words
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  7. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    In the House of Representatives last night, after a long discussion, it was decided by 28 votes to 26 to place tea, both loose and in packets, on the free list. ...

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  8. GENERAL HAMILTON'S SUCCESS.

    Details of General Bruce Hamilton's success in Ngoth's Basin report that it was due to a clever retrograde movement. He doubled back from his apparent objective, ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. THE BALLARAT ACCIDENT.

    The work in connection with the rescue of the unfortunate men who are entombed in the Cardigan mine is being pushed on as rapidly as possible. Owing to a second inrush of water ...

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  11. THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

    A despatch received from Lord Kitchener records a remarkable improvement in the health in the concentration camps. For February the mortality was only one-third of the rate shown ...

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    THE Minister of Education is deserving of commendation for the practical manner in which he is administering the Amending Education Act passed last session. We have so long been used ...

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  13. LATER PARTICULARS

    General Cherry Emmett, an important Boer leader captured in the Transvaal, declares that it is impossible to starve the Boers, and that the British to end the war must capture [?] ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. MELBOURNE NEWS

    The Prime Minister has received a communication from the Colonial Secretary intimating that His Majesty's Government would be pleased to welcome not more that 580 troops from the ...

    Article : 97 words
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  16. AN IMPROMPTU INTERVIEW.

    When Lord Hopetoun drove no to the Treasury to-day he found a number of men who had come to interview the Premier waiting outside. His Excellency accosted the men and ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. FACILITIES FOR MARRIAGE.

    The Solicitor-General (Mr Wynne) in view of the evidence given in a certain case, which was tried in one of the minor courts recently, has come to the conclusion that marriages at ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. STATE LOAN.

    The three per cent, local loan of the State Government has proved a failure. The Government asked for L250,000, and when the tenders were opened to-day it was found that only ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. SYMPATHY IN MELBOURNE.

    At the Stock Exchange meeting this morning Mr Roberts, the chairman, made reference to the mining disaster at Ballarat and mentioned that it was accidents of this kind that brought home ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,--In April 1901, whilst on my way to South Africa, a trunk belonging to me was lost in transit between Spencer street and Port Melbourne. I went to a lot of trouble to regain ...

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  21. DEATH OF LADY McINTYRE.

    The many mends of Sir John M'Intyre will regret to learn that Lady M'Intyre died at Brighton this morning. The funeral will take place in Bendigo on Saturday, after the arrival ...

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  22. WITH MARKED SUCCESS.

    The " Encyclopaedia Britannica " occupies in all English-speaking communities a position of peculiar authority ; we knew as children that our teachers went to it to learn. It is a sort of ...

    Article : 371 words
  23. BORING FOR GOLD.

    In reply to a request from the residents in that district, Mr Burton, Minister of Mines, intends visiting Bangamie, near Meredith, for the purpose of reporting on the desirability of testing ...

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  24. FURTHER OFFER OF TROOPS

    The Commonwealth Parliament has decided to make an offer of 2,000 more men for service in South Africa. This offer is the outcome of a despatch received from the Secretary of State, ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. CRICKET.

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  26. MACHINERY ACCIDENT.

    Leo. Scanlon, aged 13, employed at Foy and Gibson's woollen mill, to-night got his hand caught in some machinery and lost two fingers. ...

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  27. A SAILOR'S ROW.

    Sydney Davis, a seaman on the barque William Jones, was admitted to the Hospital with a severe cut over his eyebrow, and a contused face tho result of a quarrel with his mate on the ...

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