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  5. AT THE CAPE.

    Since my last letter the British troops have sustained a check in their advance on Ladysmith, but to what extent the check will affect the general position ...

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  6. BUSHMEN'S CORPS.

    Publicity has been given in "The Herald" to the enthusiasm which the announcement that Colonel Otter was to go to the Cape in charge of the Bushmen's Corps croked when, on Friday ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    In spite of the hopeless nature of his position, Commander Cronje continues to endure, with sullen determination, the terrible lyddite and shrapnel the ...

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  8. IN LADYSMITH.

    In spite of the rigid precautions taken by the garrison of Ladysmith and the large number of arrests already made, spies continue to find their way within ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Cronje is still holding out: still exposing his troops to the furious fire of the British artillery, and sacrificing his army in a manner well calculated to "stagger ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Cronje's Refusal to capitulate Is believed to be dictated By a plan to occupy British forces. ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    Six inquests were held at the Morgan this morning--three by Mr Candler, the City Coroner, and three by Mr Morrison, the District Coroner. ...

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  12. WHEN THE BOERS WILL COLLAPSE.

    Mr Wm. Exall, a farmer-colonist of 50 years' standing, who has naturally a thorough knowledge of the resources of the country, and of the difficulties likely ...

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  13. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    The first inquiry by Mr Candler was concerning the death of a male infant, aged eleven months, which died whlist in the care of a woman named Margaret Diggie, who resides in ...

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  14. THE BOER LOSSES.

    A striking and unchallengeable proof has been obtained of the reckless manner in which the Boer commanders underrate their own losses and exaggerate ...

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  15. DIED IN A FIT.

    The second inquiry by Mr Candler was concerning the death of a woman named Mary Stirling, about sixty years of age, who died at a house at which she was [?]arding in Little ...

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  16. FRAUD ON THE TREASURY

    To-day in the City Court, Harry Thomas, the young man who was so neatly checked in his career of forgery by Detective McManamny on Saturday, ...

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  17. ANNIE CROSHER'S DEATH.

    The third inquest was on the body of Annie Crosher, twenty-one years of age, who died in the Homeopathle Hospital on Friday. Mrs Catherine Ellisen, residing at South ...

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  18. BULLER'S ADVANCE.

    The Boers are now determinedly disputing Sir Redvers Buller's advance on Ladysmith, every inch of the way being desperately contested. ...

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  19. VIA DELAGOA.

    In spite of the pledges of the Portuguese authorities, bodies of Continental volunteers for the Boers continue to arrive at Delegoa Bay by almost every ...

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  20. POLITICAL INFLUENCE

    The Deputy-Postmaster-General (Mr Outtrim) reiterated to-day his determination to put a stop to the employment of political influence by officers of the ...

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  21. THREE BOARDED-OUT INFANTS

    Mr Morrison that held inquests on the bodies of three boarded-out infants. The first was a female child, aged seven months, which died whilst in the care of a registered [?], named ...

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  23. GENERAL.

    Ladysmith Not yet relieved. Cronje still deflaut. Such is the gist of to-day's war news. ...

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  24. GENERAL DOWNES SCEPTICAL.

    In reply to a question by a "Herald" representative to-day, the Military Commandant raid that he had beard of no discontent amongst the men of the Bushmen's Contingent in respect ...

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  25. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    The hearing of the charge of perjury against Frederick Neale was continued in the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Hood. ...

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  26. FOREIGN MERCENARIES.

    The foreign mercenaries employed by the Boers in the present campaign have not, so far, been particularly fortunate. ...

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  27. A BOER VIEW.

    General Joubert is doing all in his power to sustain the fighting spirit of his forces by industriously circulating accounts of alleged British reverses. ...

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