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  4. THE WAR.

    The news from Natal points to a speedy collision between Sir Redvers Buller's forces and the Boer commandos, who held the northern passes late ...

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  5. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The strained relations which have long existed between Russia and Japan with respect to the Korean question have now assumed a critical phase. ...

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  6. OUR SO[?]

    Captain Bruche, in charge of the Victorian details, left at Norval's Pont last month, and a few extras, arrived here on the evening of Tuesday, the 10th. He has ...

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  7. RIOTING IN JERSEY.

    The loyalty of the Channel Islands to the British Crown was signally displayed by the enthusiastic manner in which the news of the relief of Mafeking was ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Melbourne share market dull to-day. Market on Bendigo Stock Exchange without life this morning. Our Special Cape Correspondent in an ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Despatches from Bloemfontein report the death from enteric fever of Trooper J. H. Kite, of the New South Wales Contingent. ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    With the entry of the British troops into the Transvaal we may consider that the "beginning of the end" of the "Boer Rising" has commenced. The Boers have ...

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  11. THE DRAKENSBERG PASSES

    Very important information has been obtained from a Free State landrost named Louis Koch, who has surrendered to Sir Redvers Buller. ...

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  12. DISASTER IN GUIANA.

    A terrible disaster involving great loss of life is reported from Georgetown, the capital of British Guiana. A small river steamer, while ...

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  13. TROUBLE IN TONGA.

    The Union Co.'s steamer Taviuni, which arrived yesterday, brings news of a political complication in the island of Tonga, which by the terms of the ...

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  14. THE RAND MINES.

    In spite of the announcement that in deference to the threats of General Louis Botha, President Kruger had reluctantly abandoned the propsed ...

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  16. THE HALL OF HEROES.

    Among the notabilities consulted by the new London halfpenny paper, the "Dally Express," with respect to the proposal to erect a Hall of Heroes in ...

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  17. THE DEATH OF COLONEL UMPHELBY.

    Sir,--Major Reay ought to be highly complimented, not only for his letters which have appeared lately in your evening paper, but also for the information ...

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  18. IN RHODESIA.

    Precautions are being taken by the Imperial authorities to resist any attempt of the Boers to trek north of the Limpopo into Matabeleland. ...

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  19. JOHANNESBURG EXPLOSION.

    Mr William Begbie, son of the head of the firm of Begbie and Co., who was arrested on a charge of causing the recent terrible explosion at the ...

    Article : 56 words
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  23. THE GREAT EXPLOSION.

    the following account of the explosion:--PRETORIA, April 25, via Lorenco Marques, April 26 (Reuter's Special Service).--There was a serious explosion last night ...

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