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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    Another of the many small but irritating blows struck by the Boers at the British line of communication has been averted by the energy and daring of ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    The situation in the southern and western provinces of China has assumed an alarming character. The Tsung-ll-Yamen has issued orders ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    The Bill introduced into the Legislative Assembly by Messrs Trenwith and Best, to provide for the settlement of industrial disputes by means of ...

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  7. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Since my last letter the policy of effectually crushing out resistance to the Free State has been steadily and successfully pursued. De Wet is still at large, but a ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The concentration of Louis Botha's forces in the Belfast district seems to throw some light upon the intentions of the Boer commander-in-chief, but it is ...

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  9. ITALY'S NEW KING.

    Further accounts which have been received of the disastrous railway accident near Rome, by which 12 persons were killed and 40 injured, show that ...

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  10. NOXIOUS TRADES.

    At the Prahran Court to-day, before Mckeogh, P.M. and Major Clipperton, J.P., Morris and Ladwig, of Malvera road, were charged under section 223 of the ...

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  11. BENNET BURLEIGH.

    Mr Bonnet Burleigh, the fatuous war correspondent, who is acting as special commissioner for the "Daily Telegraph" in South Africa, has published an ...

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  12. NEW AUSTRALIAN CRUISER

    Commander John P Ro[?]leston has been appointed to command H.M. third class cruiser Archer, which is commissioned to take up service on the Australian ...

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  13. KRUGER'S SON

    An important success on the British side hits to some extent counteracted the depressing defect, produced of late by the success of the Boers under General ...

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  14. BOER CASUALTIES.

    Although no really reliable return has ever been published of the casualties among the Boer ranks, it is evident that their losses of into have been extremely ...

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  15. THE SMASHED FERRY BOAT.

    The action part heard yesterday, in the Third Civil Court, before Judge Chomley, in which Michael Walsh claimed L49 damages from Messrs Howard Smith and ...

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  16. THE RAILWAY HORROR.

    The inquest on the bodies of the victims of the dreadful railway accident at Falrtield--Patrick Glennon, John James M'Gregor, and Edward Hanney--had ...

    Article : 247 words
  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    One of President Kruger's sons Has been captured near Ruslenberg. Melbourne sharemarket has relapsed into dulness to-day. ...

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  18. IN THE CATHEDRAL

    A large party of colonial soldiers invalided to Shorncliffe from South Africa, and including several New South Wales Lancers, yesterday paid a special ...

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  19. LUCKY WINNERS.

    The following are the winners of prizes for placed horses in Tattersall's consultations on the Adelaide Grand National Hurdle Race, closed with 19,000 ...

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