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  5. THE IMPENDING WAR.

    The cable messages received to-day from South Africa would seem to Indicate a more hopeful outlook for the pacific settlement of the existing difficulty with ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    News of a disastrous and fatal railway accident has been received from Japan. The scene of the catastrophe was the ...

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  7. "LOYALIST" SCHREINER.

    Here is another characteristic Instance of Mr W. P. Schreiner's "loyalty." We quote from the "Times" of 8th September:-- ...

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  8. SUPPLIES FOR TROOPS.

    Bustle and commotion characterised the proceedings at the New Pier, Williamston. to-day. throughout the whole of the forenoon, caused by the ...

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  9. IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The following are extracts from the letter of a Sydneyite, under date Krugersdorp, 8th September, received by our contributor. ...

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  10. BULL-BAITING.

    The brutal "pastime" of bull-lighting. which originally obtained only a precarious hold in the Southern departments. is now fast becoming ...

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  11. KRUGER'S MESSAGE.

    The "New York World" publishes the following message from the Transvaal Government:-- "We gladly accede to your request to ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Impending war. Will it be prevented? Milner sends an Important letter to Steyn. ...

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  13. VICTORIAN EQUIPMENT.

    Rumor has It that the work of obtaining the articles for the equipment of the Victorian Force to be sent to the Transvaal has already been commenced in ...

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  14. THE POPE AND KRUCER.

    A "Central News" telegram to the "Dally Telegraph" states:--"Monsignor Cell, First Secretary to Cardinal Rampolin Informed the 'Central News' ...

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  15. STEYN'S SUGGESTION.

    Latest advices from the Cape Indicate a possibility Hull negotiations may even now be reopened between the Imperial Government and the Boer Republics. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS AT CAPE.

    The "Natal Mercury" of August 27 states that a number of Australian ex[?] men now residing in Cape Town and suburbs have petitioned their ...

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  17. THE YOUNG BOERS.

    The dilator metles adopted by The Boer leaders are by no means acceptable to the young Roers. who are furiously eager to open the attack on the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    As we anticipated, the Government has come to an agreement with the owners of the s.s. Medic, of the White Star Line, to charter that vessel for the ...

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  19. HOSTAGES TO FORTUNE.

    The correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" at Pietermartizburg publishes the following Interesting little extract:--"A number of Boer families returning from ...

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  20. WHAT THE BOERS DO.

    The nephew of a prominent Victorian politician, writing to him from Pretoria on September 2. states that the Boers are doing nothing but hanging about ...

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  21. BOER SUPERSTITION.

    We clip the following amusing illustrations of Boer superstition front a South African paper:--"The Boers are superstitious, and the ...

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  22. USEFUL EXPERIENCE.

    Must the excitement of preparation for the despatch of a Victorian contingent to the Transvaal, the Important word "doctor" has not been heard. A ...

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  23. THE BOER PAUSE.

    Although President Kruger has declared that the despatch of further Bri fish reinforcements to the frontier would lead to an immediate attack by the ...

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  24. TRANSVAAL CABLES.

    Those newspaper readers who have marvelled at the rapid contradictions and changes of the- Transvaal situation, as It Is represented in the cables. may take to ...

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  25. MAN AND WIFE.

    At the South Melbourne Court. this morning, William Bennett was charged with threatening the life of his wife. Maria. Procopius [?] that her husband had been away for week. ...

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  26. FREE STATE FORCES.

    In addition to the large Boer forcey which menace Natal from the north and east, the troops ready to attack from the side of the Orange Free State are ...

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