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  4. THE ROUTE TO MAPEKING.

    London, April 15, 3.40 p.m. The British entrenchments oft the southern bank of the Vaal River at Warrenton, town ion the railway line, 44 miles north ...

    Article : 100 words
  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    Lieutenant Hussey Burgin George Macartney, of the 2nd - Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment, who was wounded during General Builer’s advance ...

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  6. S.A. TATTERSALL’S MEETING.

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  7. Crumbs.

    I88, 981s. Plague Pleasant. Exhithition. ...

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  8. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    The opposition newspapers in Paris, are urging the authorities to postpone the Great Exhiition for another month, on account of What they term its ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. THE DUTCH REBELS.

    The Cape Town, correspondent of the “Daily News” states that there are sensational indications of the existence of the of rebellion at Caledon and Swellendam. ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. PRO-BOER SENTIMENT IN GERMANY.

    The following is an extract (says the “Pall Mall Gazette”) from a letter of an English lady ,now resident in a German city:— ...

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  13. VISITORS TO SOUTH v AFRICA.

    Sir Alfred Milner, British High Commissioner in South Africa, has complained of the number of persons, especially ladies, visiting South Africa, without having any ...

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  14. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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  15. THE PRISONERS AT ST. HELENA.

    Commandant August Schiel, the German officer who. was captured at the battle of Eland’s Laagte, and two other Boer prisoners who were sent to St. Helena, are ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.

    The number of cases which are reported Bombay is far greater now than it was even when, a few years ago, the whole world was full of excited interest in regard ...

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  17. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Cape Borda.—April 16, 12.40 p.m.—Barque passing innards for Spencer’s -Gull. Windsouth; iresli sea, rough. Semaphore, April .17.—High water —515 p.m.; ...

    Article : 441 words
  18. DETENTION OF BOER ARMAMENTS.

    One of the correspondents of the “Daily Mail,” states that the Portuguese authorities have-detined two Maxim guns of German make and quantities of ammunition which have been landed at ...

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  19. A RAID ON TOTE SHOPS.

    The Port Adelaide Police Court was crowded on Tuesday morning when a number of betting prosecutions were dealt with, tie result of a. raid made on Monday on ...

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  20. BOER BARBARITY.

    Lord Roberts has dispatched a message President' Kruger strongly remonstrating against the practice of the Boers in treating as criminals all their prisoners-of ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. THE S, A. J. C. AUTUMN MEETING,

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  22. IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    The Indian Famine Fund amounts to £6301 Subscriptions are beginning ;to- come hand more freely. PERSONAL ...

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  23. THE QUEEN IN IRELAND.

    Her Majesty the Queen, Who is visiting Ireland, appears to have been .greatly benefited in health by the change of air. The public are astonished at 'her remarkable activity ...

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  24. THE STEAMER MORT- LAKE.

    Tie steamer Morilabe, recently towed into Port Adelaide “crippled,” is awaiting he arrival of the new tail shaft from Melbourne from the tail of Messrs. Gray ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    The Rev. John Hussey, M.A., of. St. Ob wald’s, Parkside, who, wiph his sister is leaving by tie Omrah on Thursday for a seven months trip to England, was on ...

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  26. The Rainfall.

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  27. THE PRINCE OF WALES..

    In Brussels on Saturday the fed Sipido, who fired two bullets art; the Prince of Wales, and Meert, his supposed accomplice, were committed for trial on a ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. ROBERTS’S CAUTIOUS TACTICS.

    London, April 15, 3.40 p.m. The “Times,” discussing the miltary the Free State, says that the disappointed with Lord Roberts’s ...

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  29. A DIAMOND MINEOWNER’S ILLLUCK.

    The Boers have captuned Air. Frank Smith, the well-known diamond mine owner, of Barkly West. THE NEW ZEALANDERS. ...

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  30. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    The Premier, Hon. F. W. Holder, will leave for Melbourne to-day to attend the Conference of Premiers, who will meet in be Victorian capital on Thursday to consider ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. AMUSEMENTS.

    The visiting bowlers from Waverley and Broken Hill -wall be entertained by the Adelaide Club at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday evening. A matinee mil be held on ...

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  32. THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

    A cable message from the commandant of the third contingent from this colony states -that they have been ordered north, from East London. ...

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  34. HOT WORK AT MAFEKING.

    The following advices to the “Daily Mail” are dated Mafeking, March 6:— For the sixth time the Boers changed the position of their siege-gun on Friday might ...

    Article : 901 words
  35. LATEST SHIPPING.

    One and All, ketch, 39- tons, B Phiflips, master from Stansbury. SAILED.—April 17. James Coinrie, steamer for Atdmean ...

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  36. THE LAW COURTS.

    John Smith was charged, on the information of Inspector Sullivan, with having had in his possession on April 14 a vase, which might reasonably supposed to have been stolen or unlawfully ...

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  37. LEGLSLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The electoral campaign in the Southern District in connection with the Legislative Council will formally open this evening, when the electors at Strathalbyn will be addressed ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL REGIMENT.

    No leave was granted to the troopers of the Australian Imperial Regiment on Easter Monday, and some of them complained, because they were debared from seeing the ...

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  39. AFTER THE HOLIDAY.

    The holiday season is responsible for a lot, a-s, in addirion to. bringing criminals from adjoining colonies, it causes this appearance of many drunken people-at the ...

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  40. THE BAPTIST CHURCHES.

    At the half-yearly sessions of the South Australian Baptist Union held on Eastertoria read a paper on the subject “To without an undue sacrifice of the independence ...

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  41. MAILS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The next mails for South Africa will .be dispatched thus:—Durban, Natal, Town, Cape Colony—Friday, April 20, s. s. Gulf of Siam; Thursday, April 26, 11.15 ...

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  42. MAIL NOTICES.

    GREAT BRITAIN.—April 39—Via Sues,. R. M. S. Omrah, 31.15 a.m.; newspaper and registered letters, 10.15 a-m.; late letters, G. P. O., 12.15 p.m. laide Railway Station 12.45 p .m. ...

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  43. BOY’S FIELD CLUB CAMP.

    Monday proved a fine day, and the change enabled the leader to carry out a more systematic programme. Messrs. Ashley, Cluces and Smeaton led an exclusion in the morning, and good ...

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