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  4. S. AFRICA.

    The War Office announces the following additional casually among the Australian troops In South Africa:-- ! VICTORIA. ...

    Article : 79 words
  5. GENERAL

    Two members of the late House of Commons have been re-elected unopposed. They are Mr J; Penn. who has ...

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  6. "BOSS."

    The blrthdays of monarchit and princes are celebrated in the customary fashion by the booming of royal salutes, the parading of troops, and the whole ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOTOR CARS.

    The-military, authorities on the Continent have been Watching the Improvement and development of motor cars, with it view to utilising them as a ...

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  8. RED TAPE.

    In time of war--such as the present-- the "red-tape fetich" frequently assumes quite extraordinary proportions. The following account, however (as ...

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  9. CHIEF MALABOCH

    The bands of Boers who are retreating to the far north of the Transvual territory are threatened with a serious check there from the natives ...

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  10. A PRO-BOER

    Dr. Gavin Brown Clark, M.D.. who represented Caithness in the lute House of Commons, is persisting in Ids candidature for reelection for that ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. ITALY'S KING

    Following close upon the murder of King Humbert there was a fearful collision between two passenger trains outside Home on Sunday, in which 15 people ...

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  13. A STORY OF THE QUEEN.

    A correspondent writes:--A homely and touching little scene took place at .Windsor some weeks ago of which no hint has yet been published. On July ...

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  14. MR MORLEY.

    It is announced that the Right Honjohn morely, formerly Chief Secretary for Ireland in the Glandstone Cabinets. and one of the leaders of the Liberal ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    After the Intimation, received recently, of the probability of a native rising in the Zoutpansberg district, the news in the afternoon cables cannot be regarded ...

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  16. "FIGHTIN BOBS."

    There's a red-faced little man. Which is Uolw, Rides the tallest Horse he can Our Hobs; ...

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  17. ANTI-DREYFUSARDS.

    A curious sequel to the Dreyfus sensation has occurred In connection with the professorial staff at the celebrated French military college of St. Cyr,which ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    I Motor ears a great success at the human military mancurves in France and Germany. Melbourne, the chief of the natives In Trunsvaul, ...

    Article : 476 words
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