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  3. MORE SKIRMISHES.

    The most recent despatches from South Africa state that Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Hunter has been engaged in almost continuous skirmishing in the Bothaville and ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. CAUGHT AND CAGED.

    Our, columns on Saturday contained the full details, of the finish of the hunt after the Governor Brothers, of the discovery of the elder brother and ringleader, Jimmy, alone, and ...

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  5. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The Russians at Mukhen the capital of Manchuria, found publication by the Chinese ex-Governor, proclaiming war against the foreigners. There is evidence that ...

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  6. Kitchener Active.

    Lord Kitchener, by means of a night march, surprised and captured a Boer laager at Krugerspoort, wounding several of the enemy and capturing four. ...

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  7. Burghers Exiled.

    It having transpired that the inhabitants of Philippolis connived at the enemy's recent entry into the town, Lord Roberta has sent all persons implicated in the matter out of ...

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  8. URALLA-WALCHA ELECTION.

    Mr. M'Mahon, as was expected, has come in a good first in the election contest at Uralla-Walcha. That fact is not only indicative of the favourable opinion which the constituencys ...

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  9. Suicide of a Viceroy.

    Yu-pin-chl, Governor of Shansi, who was recently warned against displaying his anti-foreign prejudices, has committed suicide. ...

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  10. De Wet Beaten.

    It transpires that the engagement, which Major-General Barton fought at Frederick-stad was with a body of Boers under Commandant De Wet, The enemy lost heavily, ...

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  11. A Pending Engagement.

    A detachment of Russian and German troops, and a force of French artillery, are preparing to,attack 10,000 Boxers and disbanded regulars, who have mustered to the ...

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  12. The Southern Provinces.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily News" reports that the Viceroys of the southern provinces have sought for and have obtained a promise that the allies will assist ...

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  13. Marauders Repulsed.

    News from the Western Transvaal state's that Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen, Major-General Douglas, and Brigadier-General the Earl of Erroll dislodged a force of ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. The Pao-ting-fu March.

    The extreme respect which the allied British and French generals, Lieuteriant-General Sir A. Gaselee and Brigadier-General Bailloud, evinced for the susceptibilities of the Chinese ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. JIMMY GOVERNOR.

    At last one of the Breelong outlaws, in the person of Jimmy Governor, has been captured. We wish it were possible to compliment She small army of police engaged on that ...

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  16. A RUNAWAY TRAM.

    A sensational accident on the Roslyn line occurred on Saturday, resulting in the death of a Chinaman, and injuries being received, by eight passengers. ...

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  17. Tung-fuh-Siang Indicted.

    The "Times" says that Li Hung Chang and Prince Ching, the Chinese plenipotentiaries, have communicated to the Ministers of the Powers at Pekin the content of an Imperial ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. A Boer Ambush.

    Further particulars of the Boer attack on Phllippolis on October 22 state that 43 British cavalry, chiefly Scots Greys, Hussars, and Dragoon Guards, were captured outside the ...

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  19. General News.

    M. Pichon, the French Minister at Pekin. who was reported to be ill, is now convalescent, During the removal of powder from a ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. French's March.

    During Lieutenant-General French's march from Carolina to Bethel he was opposed by over 1000 Boers. Fighting and sniping were carried on, every ...

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  21. EMPRESS OR QUEEN.

    That keen interest which her Majesty is known to feel with respect to Australia will possibly be heightened when she learns that an Australian has been suggesting a brand ...

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  22. Natal Rebels.

    Some rebels in Northern Natal are still active, and recently destroyed with explosives a culvert near Waschbank station, which they raided and afterwards burned. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    A salutary sentence has been passed upon a German named Grunwald, who was found guilty at Tunis of having spoken in justification of the murder of King Humbert by the ...

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  24. WANTED A RETREAT.

    A woman charged at the Central to-day with misconduct in Hyde Park on Saturday gave as a reason why she should be excused a statement to the effect that she only ...

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  25. An Impressive Ceremony.

    The ceremony at Pretoria of officially proclaiming the annexation of the Transvaal provided a most impressive scene. Six thousand two hundred troops of all ...

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  26. An American Reverse.

    It is announced that a force or United States troops attempted to storm a strong position of the Filipinos at Narvican, but were repulsed, losing four men killed and ...

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  27. South Australian Wine.

    Messrs. P. B. Burgoyne and Co. have offered, in the event of it being decided to close the South Australian Wine Depot in London, to purchase, for cash, the whole of ...

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  28. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    The dispute in regard to the system of payment at Burwood Colliery remains unsettled. On Saturday Mr. Edden, member for Kahlbah, had a consultation with the district officers of ...

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  29. Kruger's European Visit.

    The Belgian Government has threatened to expel Mr. Kruger from Belgium if he prolongs his visit to Brussels. ...

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  30. The Imperial Cabinet.

    The "Standard" states that the Marquis of Salisbury will retain the office of Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs in the reconstructed Imperial Cabinet. ...

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  31. Steyn's Capital.

    It, is reported that Mr. Steyn, the ex-President of the late Orange Free State, is now at Fourlesburg, in the east of the Orange River Colony, and that he has proclaimed the town ...

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  32. Sipido Arrested.

    The arrest has been effected at Paris of the youth Sipido, who was convicted of shooting at the Prince of Wales at Brussels, but who afterwards, escaped to France. Sipido has ...

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  33. Desire to Return.

    Three thousand Rand refugees, now at Capetown, have petitioned the Queen for permission to return to Johannesburg. ...

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  34. The Wool Sales.

    At the London-Colonial wool sales yesterday the following prices were realised for the undermentioned clips:--Toroa, 6d; Trida, 6¼d; R. and St. over T, 6[?]d; Napnap, 7¾d; ...

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  35. Returning Soldiers Delayed.

    In consequence of a gale and fog prevailing in the English Channel the arrival of the returning City of London Imperial Volunteers from. South Africa at Southampton was ...

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  36. SINGLETON NEWS.

    The Postmaster-General has decided that, on and after to-day, sixpenny telegrams (of ten words) may he sent inside the penny postal area of Singleton. ...

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  37. GOOD MANNERS TO MURDERERS.

    Nothing more delicately oils the wheels of life than high-bred courtesy. For politeness the French have ever been celebrated, and even the grosser British--what with the ...

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  38. WESTERN LANDS COMMISSION

    Mr. R. R. Machattie, a member of the Western Lands Commission, is at present on a visit to Melbourne. Mr. Machattie proposes to see a number of owners of large ...

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  39. Australian Casualties.

    The following particulars are to hand relating to Australasian casualties:-- NEW SOUTH WALES TROOPS. Captain H. Hamilton-Browne, of the ...

    Article : 134 words
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