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  3. THE WAR.

    Colonel Baden-Powell, by allowing the garrison to have the last parting shot at [?] ho retreating Boers, .utilised the belief that the relieving column ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, late Governor of South Australia, hat written a letter to the Times warmly defending Sir S. J. Way, Chief Justice ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    General Botha has disbanded the Italian commando under his charge owing to insubordination. ...

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  6. Synman Entrenching Near Mafeking.

    General Synman, the Boer leader, now entrenching at Bullfontein, miles east of Mafeking. ...

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  7. COLONIAL CLUB DINNER.

    At the annual dinner of the Colonial Club, which was held at the Hotel Cecil, H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, Australian delegates to the Commonwealth ...

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  8. BRITISH OUTPOSTS NEARING THE VAAL RlVER.

    The outposts of the British force are now at Erstegeluk, a town 26 miles from the Vaal River. ...

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  9. Roberts’ Vanguard Crosses the Vaal River.

    Lord Roberts’ vanguard crossed the Vaal River near Parys on Thursday. ...

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  10. Recent Explosion of Begbies Arsenal.

    In connection with the recent explosion of Begbio’s arsenal in the Transvaal, and for which Mr. Begbie, a son of one of the owners was ...

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  11. Bazaar at Kensington.

    A great bazaar in aid of the wounded bas been opened at Kensington. Several members of the Royal family and the leading aristocracy of ...

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  12. ANTARTIC EXPEDITION.

    Lieutenant Scott, of the battleship Majestic, commands the Antarctic expedition now being fitted out in England, ...

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  13. MARTIAL LAW IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA.

    Martial law has been proclaimed Southern Rhodesia. ...

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  14. BOERS NEAR FICKSBURG.

    Two thousand Boers near Finksburg are now advancing on Cloeolan. ...

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  15. RESIGNATION OF SIR W. H. WHITE.

    Sir William Henry White, director Naval [?], assistant comptroller of the N[?]vy find designer of [?] [?] ships since October, ...

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  16. VETERANS APPLY FOR ENROL MENT.

    Thirty thousand veterans have applied to be enrolled in the Royal Reserve Battalions now being formed. ...

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  17. The Disaster to Bethune’s Horse.

    The Boers report that, out of Guff's squadron of Bethune’s Horse, numbering 71, which was ambushed six miles south-west of Vryhoid, 27 were killed, ...

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  18. A GIFT FROM THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser of Germany sent a splendid contribution of porcelain to the bazaar. ...

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  19. CONTRABAND OF WAR

    Portugal has removed the embargo foodstuffs entering the Transvaal recently imposed by the Governor of Delagoa Bay. ...

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  20. Trains Running to Mafe- king.

    General Sir Archibald Hunter opens the railway from Mafeking to Vryburg this week, but trains are already running to Mafeking. ...

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  21. COLONEL BETHUNE’S EXPLANATION.

    Colonel Bethune attributes the disaster to Gaff’s squadron to his attacking an entrenched commando of Boers without reinforcements. ...

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  22. BY-ELECTION IN ENGLAND.

    The Hon. Wm. Peel, Liberal Union succeeds the Marquis of Lome for South Manchester, being elected by a majority of 2,089. ...

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  23. Steyn and Free Staters.

    Ex President Steyn persuaded the Free Staters to centime to resist the British, declaring that Lord Roberts proclamation of clemency had been ...

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  24. Louis Koch Surrenders.

    Louis Kocb, the well-known Free State magistrate, bas surrendered. He bas informed General Bullet that all the Harristnith and Verde burgher ...

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  25. COMMANDO AT BUFFALO.

    It is reported that a large Boer commando is now at Buff[?]lo. ...

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  26. BOEHS IN HEADLONG FLIGHT

    The Boers are now in headlong flight north wards into the Transvaal. ...

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  27. REPRESENTATION TO THE TSUNG[?]I-YAMEN.

    The Powers have represented to the Tsungli-Yamon the necessity for suppressing the sect known as the Boxers. ...

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  28. LORD ROBERTS’ EXERTIONS.

    Lord Roberts’ exertions are considered wonderful, considering his 68 age. His bealth is splendid. ...

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  29. Kruger Favors Surrender

    The Times correspondent at Delagoa Bay states that President Kruger favors surrender, alleging that a continuance of tho war tho Imperial property ...

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  30. Entrenching Majuba.

    The Boers are fortifying in a semicircle from Majuba Hill to Pogwani, Six of their guns are visible. ...

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  31. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    There is a growing feeling in Parliamentary circles in Great Britain that a dissolution of the Imperial Parliament may be expected in July ...

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  32. Rundle Commandeering.

    General Rundle is freely commandeering horse., carts, and stock in the Ladybrand district. He is also the Boer surrenderers under ...

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  33. General Buller’s Advance

    There are indications that General Buller is advancing via Buffalo, With a view to turning the Boer position, at Laing’s Nek, ...

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  34. TRAINS TO PETERSBURG

    Thirty trains are now passing daily between Pretoria and Petersburg, a town at the terminus of the railway line in the Transvaal, north of Pre ...

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  35. Boer Retreat from the Vaal River.

    The Bnera are now retreating beyond tho Vaal River into the Trans Twelve hundred Free Staters deserted their defences, which extended ...

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  36. DEATH OF A COLONIAL:

    Private J. H. Kite, of New South Wales bas died at Bloemfontein from onteric fever. ...

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  37. METHUEN AT GREYLINGS DRIFT.

    The Boers report that General Lord Methuen is now at Gteylings Drift the Vaal River. ...

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  38. Australians Invalided.

    Major Owen , of New South Wales and Major Bridges, of the Australian Artillery, been-invalided home. ...

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  39. APPEAL CASE.

    The appeal in the case Gray v. the Australian Gold Recovery Company bas been abandoned. ...

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  40. GENERAL FRENCH’S MOVEMENTS.

    General French, with £1,000 men and' 10 guns is now at Vredefort, 41 miles to the north-west of Heilbron.. ...

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  41. MOVEMENTS OF THE BRITISH TROOPS.

    Colonel fan Hamilton is now at Boscbbank. The British scouts have reached Viljoen’s Drift. ...

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  42. RUSSIA,

    Russia in new preparing for the defence of Manchuria, on the border next to Corea. ...

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  43. Lord Roberts Nephew Wounded.

    Lieutenant Roberts, a nephew of Lord Roberts, bas been accidently shot in the knee by a servant at the Modder River, The wound is a, serious ...

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  44. Lord Roberts Silent.

    There are LO [?] concerning Lord Roberts' Movements. ...

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  45. Late War Cables.

    Lord Roberts is now at Vereenig a town a few-miles across the Vall River in the Transvaal. ...

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  47. The Queenslanders at Mafeking.

    The [?] post states that the Queenslander at Mafeking gave avid once as to their splendid qualities as soldiers. ...

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  48. THE SECOND BUSHMEN’S REGIMENT.

    Major Tunbridge, a Queenslander, commands the second regiment of Australian Busbroen, which is now ok Marandellas. The new regiment ...

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  49. Riot in Jersey.

    During the celebrations held in Jersey, on the relief of Mafeking. a French shopkeeper, named Saitheers, provoked the crowd and ...

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  50. Splendid Marching by the British Troops.

    The British troops are marching wonderfully. General Hunter’s men have copied 45 miles in 44 hours, whilst the Highland ...

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  51. AMERICAN PRO-BOER NEWS- PAPERS.

    The American pro-Boer newspapers acquiesce in President McKinley’s pronouncement regarding the Boer peace emissaries. ...

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  52. MORE TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Eleven thoueaud troops embark from England for South .Africa dur[?] [?] ...

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  53. ENTERIC FEVER RAGING AT VRYBURG.

    Enteric [?] is now raging at raging at Vry [?] burg and [?] deaths have takes [?] ...

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