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  2. SOCIAL.

    Social news, all over the colonies, is at a discount. People have things more serious to think of than the frivolities or society, the war occupies all our thoughts, oven the children are becoming ...

    Article : 2,031 words
  3. MUSIC.

    Fritz Muller, the Victorian child pianist, who created so much attention in Victoria last year, is comfortably installed in Berlin, having impressed the musical elect of the German capital ...

    Article : 1,002 words
  4. THE NAVAL BRIGADE GUN.

    The Naval Brigade at the Battle before Ladysmith, October 30. The 4.7 gun, mounted on Captain Scott's carriage, in action. -- (From a Sketch by Melton Prior in the "Illustrated London News.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 36 words
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  6. SYDNEY WOOL MARKET.

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  7. THROUGH THE BOER LINES.

    Many hairbreadth adventures (says the "Natal Witness") are met with by the daring dispatch riders who are doing such good work carrying dispatches from the colonial towns which are closely invested by the Boer commandoes. Mr. W. Cumming, of Douglas, who has been in and out of Kimberley during the [?] with dispatches for Mr. Rhodes is perhaps one of the most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 263 words
  8. SEARCHLIGHT "FLASHES " ON LAND.

    CAPTAIN PERCY SCOTT'S INVENTION. -- "The Graphic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE SURPRISING HISTORY OF "LONG TOM."

    BEFORE LADYSMITH, Oct. 24, 1899. -- Got to work this morning seven miles out of Ladysmith. Understand that English correspondents credit me with great accuracy. Of course, accuracy is ...

    Article : 316 words
  10. THE STRORMBERG TRAP.

    The "Cape Argus" correspondent at Molteno, Writing under date Monday morning, 18th December, gives the following account of the disaster which befel Lieutenant-General Gatacre's column ...

    Article : 939 words
  11. A JOUBERT LETTER.

    The "Echo de Paris" published on December 2 the full text of the letter written by General Joubert from before Ladysmith on October 27 to the representative of a Magdeburg paper who knew ...

    Article : 458 words
  12. A TYPICAL DAY IN LADYSMITH.

    LADYSMITH (undated). -- The following is typical day of the siege of Ladysmith; -- I awake at midnight with the words "Sons of Satan" in my ear. ...

    Article : 619 words
  13. ARE MENTAL DISEASES INFECTIOUS ?

    It has been left to an American doctor to propound the theory that mental and cerebral diseases are infectious. He points to the examples of such mental epidemics in the dancing ...

    Article : 242 words
  14. A BLISTERING CASTIGATION.

    LONDON, November 10. -- There can be no doubt Mr. Winston Churchill is a true chip of the old block. If he had never written anything but "The River War" (his account of the Omdurman campaign). we should ...

    Article : 1,000 words
  15. AN ARMORED TRAIN IN LONDON.

    At last there is a real armored train in London. It is a huge, grey monster, propelled by a real, full-sized locomotive, driven, by real steam, and covered with real armor, which spits forth ...

    Article : 255 words
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  17. THE WOOL FLEET.

    W. and A. M'Arthur, Limited, have two vessels at present in port. The Gulf of Guinea arrived from Brisbane yesterday, where, after discharging part of her inward cargo, she commenced her ...

    Article : 786 words
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