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  5. THE WAR.

    The third Now South Wales (Rushmen's) Contingent has been attached to lassoer's Hasjer's Scouts, operating in the Southern Transvaal. ...

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  6. THE EXECUTIONS.

    The letter of an Aberdeen soldier, written at Pretoria, and dated 27th February, contains a series of terrible statements with reference to the ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Pr American city health officer[?] that Alexandria where [?] is in a shielings that, [?] has alunite displayed ...

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  8. CECIL RHODES.

    Tie will of the late Cell Rhodes bequeaths his recent purchase in England. a large estate near Newmarket, to his brothers. ...

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  9. FATAL FOOTBALL MATCH.

    Terrible occurrences, accompanied by lose of life and . many casualties, marked the invasion of a groat International football contest in Scotland on ...

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  10. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A shocking story of what appears to be murder and suicide is contained in a brief message received from Lear- month this afternoon. ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    Tim following casualties to members of Now South Wales contingents have been reported:- Private W. M' Ken, of the Third ...

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  12. TESTATOR'S MUNIFICENCE.

    The munificent bequest to the people, not only of the British Umpire, hut of oilier countries, contained in the will of the late Cecil Rhodes, have evoked a chorus ...

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  13. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    A table received to-day by the Governor-General from South Africa announces that the Fifth Victorian Contingent sailed front Durban in the Custodian on April ...

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  14. BLAMED THE BEER.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning a sturdy young man. newel Frederick Lieder. was charged with unlawful assault. ...

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  15. LORD METHUEN'S CAPTURE.

    Mr R. G. Paillser, an officer serving in the Special Police Contingent In South Africa, and a son of Major Pallier oof this city writing to ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The executions. A soldier's story. It Is a singularly lurid one. He declares that Morant and Hancock ...

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  17. A WIDOW S STORY.

    Much surprise was felt here (says the Bathurst correspondent of the "Australian Star") when it became known that Veterinary-Lieutenant P. J. ...

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  18. A HISTORIC PICTURE.

    On Wednesday inst we published an explanation made by the Minister of Education with reference to the representation that had been made to us ...

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  19. THE CORONATION.

    Mr Henry Copeland. Agent-General for New South Wales, has cabled to Sydney, enquiring If the Government intends to erect a Coronation Arch in ...

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  21. LOCAL PRECAUTIONS.

    The Board of Health has decided to suspend from to-day the regulations in regard to the medial Inspection of passengers arriving by sea from Queensland ...

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  22. THE STATE CABINET.

    The Minister of Lands, who was recently laid up with rheumatism in the hands and feet, and who had recovered succulent to resume his official ...

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  23. CYCLISTS EXCUSES.

    Half a dozen cyclists appealer before the District Court this morning charged with riding at night without lights. They all pleaded guilty, but the martyry of ...

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  24. "A PLAGUE SPOT."

    At a time when an much is slid and written about coarctation lips and rarbage heaps being [?] spots it would be as well if something were dean to ...

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  25. A LUNACY MATTER.

    A claim by the Master-in-Lunaey against the committee of the estate of Arthur W. Matheson. of Portland. was Investigated by the Full Court ...

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  26. OBSERVE THE CAW.

    The Bendigo City Court to-day heard a case In which the Central Board of Health proceeded against G. V. Allen, the general secretary of the Gold Jubilee ...

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  27. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    Barry Wintle, a Jailor, 20 years of age and Robert J. Thompson, 23, laborer, wire charged at the City Court this morning with stealing 43 plates from the wharf. ...

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  29. DIRTY PRACTICE.

    A filthy practice, which the Bench announced their determination to put down, was disclosed in a District Court case to day. ...

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  31. ABU ALL CASES REPORTED?

    The population of Sydney is so large and the people live so closely together, that are might suppose all bubonic cases May not he reparteed to the authoritlesa ...

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