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  3. THE MOUNTED RIFLES.

    Rather more than a week has yet to be spent in camp by the Mounted Brigade before its departure for the seat of war. The men are beginning to feel at home, and their friends--lady friends, ...

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  4. OFFICERS OF THE CONTINGENT.

    CAPTAIN HOLMES, First Regiment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE TROOPS IN CAMP.

    Yesterday the men in camp at the Agricultural Ground had a heavy day's work--too heavy for one or two, although the majority stood the strain well. The mounted men were engaged within ...

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  6. WILL THE ZULUS JOIN IN THE WAR.

    This is a portrait of Dinizulu. the son of the famous Ceteway[?], and present chief of the Zulus. Recently, it will be remembered, Dinizulu wanted to lead his warriors against the Boers, but was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Sydney mar[?] Sweetheart has changed hands again. Mr. J. R. Smith sold her to Mr. T. G. Muir, and the necessary transfer has been signed and lodged at the ...

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  8. SPECIAL PRAYERS.

    The Archbishop of Sydney has issued a circular to the Anglican clergy of the diocese of Sydney on the subject of the war, accompanied by special forms of prayer, which are recommended for ...

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  9. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

    Yesterday witnessed the completion of the final preparations of the Army Medical Corps for embarkation aboard the Kent today, previous to which the members of the corps will be sworn in ...

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  10. SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS.

    Special arrangements have been made by several of the ferry companies for those members of the public who wish to follow the Kent to the Heads. The Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. ...

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  11. VICTORIAN CONTINGENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At an early hour this morning there was considerable activity in the camp of the mounted unit, at the Show-ground, for this was the last day in camp, and horses ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND PREPARATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The United Service Institution last night entertained at dinner the officers who form part of the Transvaal contingent. The Premier was among the guests, and ...

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  13. PROMOTIONS.

    The Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to approve of the following promotions in the New South Wales military forces, viz.:-- ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last seven nights and final [?] of "The Christian" at Her Majesty's are announced. The afternoon performance will take Place on Wednesday, and the company are to finish their ...

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  15. TELEGRAPH OPERATORS FOR THE CAPE.

    The Inquiry by the Cape Government For 20 telegraph operators from Australia has met with a ready response. About double this number have applied from the New South Wales ...

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  16. THE TROOPS SIGNING ON.

    Yesterday the officers at the Barracks and in camp at the Agricultural Ground were busy obtaining the signatures of the men who have been selected for service to an agreement. This course ...

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  17. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    In connection with the departure of the first division of the contingent to the Transvaal today the Railway Commissioners anticipate that there will be considerable local traffic, and the ...

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  18. THE LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "When the Lamps are Lighted" will be played at the Lyceum Theatre only six more times. Next Saturday Mr. John F. Sheridan will produce for the first time in Australia "Little ...

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  19. DETERMINED TO FIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Private Mason, a young man, was one of the first to offer his services to fight against the Boers, and he was selected. His father, however, objected to his inclusion in ...

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  20. THE CRITERION THEATRE.

    To-night Mr. George Rignold's company will revive the drama "Man to Man." When this play was last produced in Sydney it enjoyed a remarkably good run. Mr. Rignold had the piece ...

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  21. TRAINING NOTES.

    It was cold, showery, and miserable on the Flemington training grounds this morning, and those who braved the elements got nothing in the way of reward, as, with here and there an ...

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  22. THE MAUD MACCARTHY CONCERTS.

    Mr. John Lemmene announces the last of the series of Maud MacCarthy concerts for next Tuesday evening, at the Town-hall. There will be an entire change of programme, and the gifted ...

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  23. REV. M. MULLINEUX AS CHAPLAIN.

    Yesterday the Rev. M. Mullineux, who came to Australia as the captain of the English football team, applied through the Archbishop of Sydney to be allowed to proceed to the Cape ...

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  24. DEPARTURE OF THE TASMANIANS.

    HOBART, Friday.--The contingent left early this morning via Launceston. Thousands of people thronged the streets and the line of mar[?] from the barracks. The greatest enthusiasm ...

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  25. MEMENTOES OF THE CONTINGENT.

    Mr. Nelson [?]llingworth, sculptor, of Queen's-place, has just finished the modelling of a statuette representing a fully-accoutred New South Wales Mounted Rifleman off to the Transvaal. ...

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  26. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    GUNDAGAI, Friday.--And the members of the Gundagai troop, Australian Horse, who left for Sydney on Wednesday night to undergo medical examination passed, and they will go with the ...

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  27. THE "TIVOLI" COMPANY AT THE PALACE.

    The usual matinee will be given at the Palace Theatre today. The programme will contain items by Mr. Tom Costello, a descriptive vocalist and character comedian from England, who is to ...

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  28. THE BETTING MARKET.

    The betting market is very quiet today; the only business worth mentioning in connection with the Derby was the acceptance of 500 to 70 about Parthian, and that apparently exhausted the ...

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  29. TOWN-HALL SHILLING "POPS."

    Mr. Philip Newbury announces an attractive programme for to-night's shilling "Pop" at the Town-hall. A patriotic programme is presented, and the popular tenor will sing "The Anchor's ...

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  30. TESTAMENTS FOR THE TROOPS.

    We are informed that the Sydney University Christian Union is presenting each man in the New South Wales contingent with a pocket Testament. On the fly leaf is the University crest, ...

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  31. ENTHUSIASM IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The send-off given by the Mayor of Melbourne to-night to the officers and men of the contingent was most successful and enthusiastic. The hall was filled with ...

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  32. DISCUSSION IN THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    A long and somewhat animated discussion on the subject of the Transvaal war took place in the Congregational Union annual session yesterday afternoon, on a motion by the Rev. William ...

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  33. A PRESENTATION TRUMPET.

    It was the intention of the pupils of the Girls' High School, Elizabeth-street, to present each of the New South Wales units with colors, but as this was not approved by the military authorities ...

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  34. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    On Wednesday next the Sydney Liedertafel will give their 105th concert (smoke), at the Town-hall. The principal part-songs will be "A Cannibal ldyll," "The Little Church." "My ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A further order for the supply of tinned meals for the British troops in South Africa has been received by the Minister of Agriculture. A few days ago it was ...

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  36. THE TROOPSHIPS.

    Yesterday the Cornwall sailed from Sydney for Brisbane, to embark the Queensland contingent. She ought to be back here on Wednesday, and leave the following day. ...

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  37. THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    Handel's oratorio, "Judas Maccabacus," which the Philharmonic Society will perform on Thursday next, at the Town-hall, should make a very popular appeal by its warlike sentiment, and ...

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  38. POSTAL MATTERS.

    Mr. Terry, M.P., yesterday introduced a deputation from the municipal council of Ermington and Rydalmere to the Deputy-Postmaster-General, in the absence of the Postmaster-General. ...

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  39. A FLORAL DISPLAY.

    Messrs. Searl and Sons are making a special floral display in connection with the contingent's departure. The New South Wales flag will be crossed with the Union Jack, the designs being ...

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  40. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The usual exhibitions will be given at intervals at the Cyclorama. In George-street, opposite the railway station, today. Chief amongst the Items which constitute an entertaining programme are ...

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  41. MR. RHODES AND THE OUTLANDERS.

    As our readers know well, we have the profoundest distrust for Mr. Rhodes and his methods, and regard him as--unconsciously no doubt--one of the greatest enemies of the ...

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  42. THE EMBARKATION.

    Officers commanding units proceeding in s.s. Kent will detail an advance party of at least one sergeant and four men to look after the stowage of their unit's baggage, etc. Two blankets and ...

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  43. COOGEE AQUARIUM.

    Mr. Larmour has just added a new fish to his tanks in the shape of a small shark of a light [?] color, with brown spots. It scarcely [?]oves during the day, and the eyes resemble a ...

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  44. THE POLICE VOLUNTEERS.

    The members of the Police Force who have volunteered and been accepted for service in the Transvaal with the New South Wales contingent ...

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