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  2. AU REVOIR.

    When o'er the blue horizon The stately vessels go, The Farewell Flag that files on Their sterns dip low. ...

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  3. AN IMPERIAL POLICY.

    Speaking at a Primrose League dinner at Bristol Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that the loyal and generous action of the colonies in aiding the ...

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  4. THE PLAGUE.

    Late hist night Charles Koffey, 16 years of age, residing in James-street, Woollahra, was found to be suffering from a complaint which was diagnosed as plague, and he was ...

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  5. KILLED AT BOSHOF.

    Prince Morgaph, a Circassian nobleman was killed at Boshof at the same time that M. Villebois de Mareuil, the French strategist, met his death in an engagement in which ...

    Article : 46 words
  6. GRATEFUL FOR COMFORTS.

    Major Robin has assured Mr.-W. P. Reeves, Agent-General for New Zealand, that the New Zealand troops under his command are greatly cheered by the keen interest which the ...

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  7. CLEANING THE CITY.

    The activity which has been galvanised into the City Council by reason of the plague outbreak has been outdone by the amount of work accomplished by the plague department, ...

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  8. RECOVERY OF NEW ZEALANDERS.

    The New Zealand troopers, Finlay, Hudson, Saunderson, and Cassidy, who were recently wounded, have now recovered. ...

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  9. THE CAMPAIGN IN NATAL.

    The report made some days ago by native scouts that the Boers had retired across the Biggarsberg, in Northern Natal, was a feint to draw Sir Redvers Bullet into making a ...

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  10. THE ASHANTI TROUBLE.

    The trouble in Ashanti has assumed a more serious aspect. Kumasi, the capital, where the Governor of the Gold Coast, Sir F. M. Hodgson now is, has been closely invested by ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. PROTEST FROM THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. T. W. Reitz, the Transvaal Secretary of State, has protested angrily to-the Portuguese Government for having allowed Great Britain to send troops and stores to Rhodesia ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Great Powers have sent a Collective Note to the Porte, warning it of the serious consequence that will accrue if it attempts to increase the Turkish Customs duties on its ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. THE AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN.

    Major-General Sir Frederick Carrington, who commands the Rhodesian, force of Bushmen, has arrived at Beira. The Australian Bushmen who landed have ...

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  14. ROYAL TRAVELLERS.

    The Emperor William and Prince Henry of Prussia greeted the Prince and Princess of Wales when their 'Royal Highnesses were traversing Altona, in Schleswig-Holstein, on ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. BOERS IN SWAZILAND.

    Many Boers are in Swaziland, where they are preparing to make a final resistance to the British forces. The Swazi tribes are reluctant to afford the ...

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  16. A SERIOUS STRIKE.

    A strike has occurred among a number of Italians in New York State. Seven hundred strikers threaten the Croton River waterworks, which are guarded by 1600 ...

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  18. THE PEACE DELEGATES.

    The Boer peace delegates, Mr. A. Fischer, Mr. C. H. Vessels, and Mr. J. M. A. Wolmarans, have arrived at The Hague. The delegates have had an audience, lasting ...

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  19. THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    To-day closes the Agricultural Show, and as the programme of events is a heavy one the management expects an attendance in proportion to the bill provided. There is nothing ...

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  20. DEATH OF LIEUTENANT BASCHE.

    Lieutenant Carl O. Basche and Private W. Bender, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, have died of enteric fever at Bloemfontein. ...

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  21. CAPTURE OF BOER CATTLE.

    Two hundred head of Boer cattle have been captured, and have been brought to Boshof. ...

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  22. BRITISH SUPREMACY.

    Sir H. H. Fowler, M.P., who was Secretary of State for India lit the last Liberal Administration, said, in the course of a speech at Wolverhampton, last night, that the first ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. BOGUS AMBULANCE MEN.

    Mr. Adelbert Hay, the United States Consul at Pretoria, has cabled to his Government, stating that the members of the Chicago Ambulance Corps, who left America with the ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. A PRESENT.

    An appropriate present to the Imperial Bushmen's Contingent has been made by Messrs. Cope Brothers and Co., Limited, of Liverpool, through their Australian agents, ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. RESERVISTS AS SETTLERS.

    Many reservists, now serving with the army at the front, desire to settle in South Africa. A committee of officers has been formed to help the project. ...

    Article : 39 words
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  27. TWO GERMANS ARRESTED.

    Some time ago two Germans at Capetown hired horses, and disappeared from the city. Inquiries were made, and the Germans were found 100 miles inland in possession of rifles ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. IMPERIAL COMMISSIONS FOR CANADIANS.

    The Canadian Government has asked Lord Robert's to nominate 24 members of the Dominion's contingents in South Africa for commissions in the Imperial army. ...

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