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  2. THE CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUDAN.

    London, February 18.--Lord Welseley telegraph that's body of the [?]'s troops who were escorting guns and supplies from Khartoum to the [?] attacked a British convoy in ...

    Article : 163 words
  3. WAR CORRESPONDENTS.

    Mr Dalley discussed with the Commandant yesterday the question of representatives of the press accompanying the expedition. An immense number of applications had been made to him for ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. THE COMMISSARIAT.

    The Finance Minister saw Mr Dalley yesterday afternoon at half past 3, and had the gratification of informing him that the greater portion of the commissariat had been purchased and, if ...

    Article : 502 words
  5. THE MARTIAL SPIRIT IN THE COUNTRY.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.--An enthusiastic public meeting was held in the School of Arts here to-night to express hearty concurrence with the act of the Government in assisting the mother ...

    Article : 1,263 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR THE SOUDAN.

    The approaching departure of the force for the field [?] but to increase the popular excitement and sympathy with the patio[?] movement. [?] of money for the patriotic food, and ...

    Article : 579 words
  7. MR. DALLEY INTERVIEWS THE OFFICERS.

    As Colonel Spalding is to command the artillery, Mr Dalley had a long interview with him yesterday as to the state of forwardness of his preparations for embarkation. All the ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. THE ENROLMENT.

    The medical examination and subsequent swearing in of the men was continued at the Victoria Barracks yesterday morning and afternoon. Dr. Darsey, Dr Doyle Glanville, Dr Proudfoot ...

    Article : 879 words
  9. APPLICATIONS FROM CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Some applications have been received from Civil servants desiring to proceed with the force. As the acceptance of those applications would involve much departmental disorganisation, and very ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. SYMPATHY WITH THE MOVEMENT.

    Very earnest feelings of sympathy with the patriotic force are expressed on all sides, and many suggestions are being made as to how these sentiments should be conveyed to the soldiers ...

    Article : 329 words
  11. THE NAVAL BRIGADE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 words
  12. THE LIFE INSURANCE QUESTION.

    The secretaries of two [?] companies write to say that their policy-soldiers possess the light of accompanying tge Soudan expedition without paying an extra premium or prejudicing ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE.

    Sir Saul Samuel has cabled out from London a copy of an autograph letter which Her Majesty sent to Lord Derby. The next is as follows:--"Pray express my warm and grateful feelings to ...

    Article : 100 words
  14. VALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS.

    A number of valuable suggestions have been made to Mr Dalley by some colonists and visitors here who have a personal knowledge of the climate of the Souden. Most of the suggestions ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. THE BRIGADE OFFICE.

    There was a marked diminution in the numbers of applicants at the Brigade Office, O'Connell-street, yesterday, Victoria Barracks, Paddington, being now the principal point of interest. During ...

    Article : 590 words
  16. TO-NIGHT'S MEETING.

    The meeting of patriots in the Exhibition Building, at eight o'clock to-night, will be crowded and enthusiastic. The speakers to the various resolutions have been selected, and their names ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. THE TRANSPORT SHIP.

    The Hon. F. A. Wright sent the following report to the Acting-Colonial Secretary yesterday morning respecting the transport of troops :--"I have to report to my hon. colleague, the Acting. ...

    Article : 783 words
  18. ANXIOUS TO FIGHT.

    Several telegrams were received by Mr Dalley yesterday afternoon from various parts of the interior and from two of the adjoining colonies, from Imperial officers volunteering to serve with the ...

    Article : 281 words
  19. NEWS FROM LONDON.

    London, February 18.--Her Majesty the Queen has written an autograph letter to Lord Derby, Secretary of State for the colonies, in which her Majesty thanks the colonies for their generous ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Mr Dalley continues to receive very large contributions and telegrams of sympathy and assistance from all parts of the country. Mr William H[?]zlet called upon the hon. gentleman in the ...

    Article : 943 words
  21. HELP FROM AULD REEKIE.

    Yesterday Mr Dalley received a telegram from the Agent-General to the following effect:--"A number of Australian and other medical students at Edinburgh offer their services for the New ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. DISCUSSION IN THE TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council last evening, Mr SYMONS, the General Secretary, drew attention to the action of the Government in ...

    Article : 823 words
  23. THE ENGINEER CORPS.

    The following members of the Engineer Corps have offered their services:--Captain Parrott Sapper Her[?]lby [?] ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. OUR POSITION WITH THE WAR-OFFICE.

    Colonel Richardson had an interview yesterday with Mr Dalley, in which a number of important matters in connection with the payment of troops were settled. The hon. gentleman had telegraphed ...

    Article : 313 words
  25. THE COMING FAREWELL.

    A[?]previ[?]ously intimated, it is the intention of the Government to make the day of embarkation a public holiday, and for the purpose of investing the departure of the troops with every circumstance ...

    Article : 303 words
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