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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The Bushmen’s Contingent departed amid great enthusiasm. Thousands of people lined the streets, and flags were hung from windows, while steamers, ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The Queen has visited the Royal Victoria (military) Hospital at Netley, in Hampshire Her Majesty told the founded of ...

    Article : 68 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS

    It is supposed that the Boers, before abandoning Magersfontein buried their heavy guns. Others, it is thought, were thrown in ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Lord Roberts has now cabled brief details concerning the British triumph at Koodoosrand, in the Orange Free State. ...

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  6. SEPARATION.

    The following interesting analysis of the Reform League’s Separation manifesto has been submitted by Mr E. T. Owen, the Government Actuary :— ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS

    The R.M.S. India arrived at Albany to-day flying the yellow flag. On the health officer going aboard, it was [?]ertained that a first-class ...

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  8. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON.

    London is radiant as a result of the brilliant achievement of Lord Roberts’ forces Upon receipt of the news that General ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. OPERATIONS IN CAPE COLONY.

    Brigadier-General Brabant, commanding a force of Colonial Irregulars, has occupied Jamestown in the north east of Cape Colony. ...

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  10. MINT RETURNS.

    The quantity of gold received at the Perth mint during February was 31,486oz. The number of sovereigns issued from ...

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  11. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    Arthur Richardeon, the trans-Australian cyclist, who is a member of the Bushmen’s Corps, while riding a horse near Claremont, was thrown. His arm ...

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  12. CROWE’S CAPITULATION.

    Great jubilation was manifested at the news of Cronje’s capitulation. The public enthusiasm was unstinted, and at all the Government offices military and ...

    Article : 337 words
  13. FEELING ON THE CONTINENT.

    The effect of the British success at Koodoosrand is most marked on the Continent. France and Russia are exasperated, ...

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  14. GOLDFIELDS SEPARATION MOVEMENT.

    The Rev Father O’Gorman has interviewed Mr John Anderson, one of the principal clerks of the Colonial Office, concerning the Separation movement in ...

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  15. TWIN BROTHERS.

    At the Police Court this morning, Herbert Derepaz and Francis Derepaz, who were charged with having need an illegal instrument with intent to ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    His Excellency the Governor, Sir Gerard Smith, was last evening installed, with the usual Masonio ceremony, as First Grand Master of the Sovereign ...

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  17. SEVERE FIGHTING NEAR PIETERS.

    The advance of General Buller to the relief of Ladysmith is still determinedly opposed by the Boers. Severe fighting continces in the ...

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  18. MANY FREE STATERS DESERT.

    It is believed that daring General Cronje‘s retreat from Magersfontein many of the Free Staters deserted, and returned to their farms ...

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  19. FINANCIAL

    Australian bank shares and other stocks are quoted to-day as under : — Bank of Australasia, £66 15s ; Bank of New South Wales, £39 10s ; Union ...

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  20. APPEAL FROM INDIA.

    The Governor received a cable from the Viceroy of India, stating that between forty-one and forty-two millions of people were receiving relief on account ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,620,000 quarters, as against 2,385,000 quarters a week ago ; and for the ...

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  22. THE RUSH OF THE CANADIANS

    Lord Roberts has described the final rash of the Canadians at Koodoosrand as a gallant deed, worthy of our colonial comrades. ...

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  23. SUCCESS OF GENERAL BULLER.

    General Buller has reported to the War Office that he has captured the main position of the enemy at Grobler’s Kloof, to the north-west of Colenso. ...

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  24. BRITISH CASUALTIES AT PAARDEBERG.

    The British casualties at Paardeberg, in the Free State, on February 18, totalled 740 rank and file. Included in the number were Corporal ...

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  25. BUSHMEN’S CONTINGENT.

    The arrangements for the embarkation of the Bushmen’s Corps are well for ward, and the date of departure has been fixed on March 6, which has been ...

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