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  2. Notes Now and Then.

    A Son of Belial in the guise of a portly athletic young publican not unknown to Northampton folk before the goldfields broke out, and a Man of God in the shape ...

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  3. INTER-STATE

    Replying to a letter from Cardinal Moran, which enclosed a protest by the Archbishops and Bishops of the commonwealth, against the language ...

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  4. RETURNING BUSHMEN.

    Four hundred Australian Bushmen will, it is announced, sail in the troopship Roslin Castle for Melbourne on Monday. ...

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  5. CABLES.

    Kitchener’s scouts have captured 11 and Major Knott has captured 60 Boers. Commandant Van Rensburg has ...

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  6. CHINESE EDICT.

    A Chinese Imperial edict has been promulgated announcing the fact that the return of the court to Peking has been postponed until September 1st. ...

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  7. BLOOD’S OPERATIONS.

    General Bindon Blood’s operations in Eastern Transvaal have compelled the Boers to hide in the mountains. Sever commandants who own large ...

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  8. MRS MCKINLEY SUFFERING FROM BLOOD POISON.

    Mrs McKinley is suffering from blood poisoning the result of a witlow. ...

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  9. LOCAL

    At the annual meeting of the W.A.T.C. last night, the auditor’s report showed defalcations amounting to nearly two thousand pounds, about £1600 of ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. A DUEL.

    On Friday M. Max Regis and a La Berdespue journalist fought a duel near Paris. The fight lasted two hours but without result. It was, however, ...

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  11. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, stated that Lord Kitchener was free to receive and transmit to ...

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  12. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Mr Nanson has been in communication with the Minister of Lands in reference to land settlement and agricultural areas in the Nothampton ...

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  13. DEFIANCE OF THE PORTE.

    The Albanians are refusing to pay taxes imposed by the Forte and are defying the authorities to coerce them ...

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  14. MEETING IN MAFEKING.

    A great meeting has been held at Mafeking under the auspices of the South African League to discuss the political situation in Caps Colony. It ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Privates W Lenon and A Campbell of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, were killed at Man[?]esfontein. ...

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  16. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    News of a shocking railway collision and explosion has been received from the United States. It appears that a freight train from Lackeawanna ...

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  17. ROUNDING UP THE ENEMY.

    Colonel Benson, while marching to Carolina, in the Eastern Transvaal, captured forty Boers. He also drove many of the enemy into the hands of ...

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  18. BOER PRISONERS AT BERMUDA.

    Nine hundred Boer prisoners of war have been sent to Bermuda. One thousand American and eight hundred. Canadian re[?]ts have been ...

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  19. WHAT LIQUID AIR CAN DO.

    Liquid air will be the exploding and propelling force of the future. Liquid air is merely air compressed by powerful machinery. ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIAN OFFICERS.

    Captain Bell, of the New Zealand Mounted Infantry, and Lieut. Beat[?] of the Victorian Mounted Infantry, have sailed for England. ...

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  21. ELECTRIC TRACTION FOR ENGLISH RAILWAYS.

    An American syndicate has undertaken to provide electric traction for the London, Metropolitan, and District railway companies for ...

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  22. THE VLAKFONTEIN FIGHT.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, said he was glad to say that the statement ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. VERACITY OF THE CABLEMAN.

    A few days ago a very circumstantial account was published in the London newspapers of the capture of a Boer convey. It was stated that the ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. FREE INSTITUTIONS v. “OFFICE.”

    The “Times” correspondent at Cape Town states that extremists of both political parties in Cape Colony would rather see free institutions abolished ...

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  25. Eastern District Brevities.

    Many people, I believe, Knew the late Mr John Adam, latterly Resident Magistrate at Northam. Mr. Adam was widely known throughout ...

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  26. CONVICTED SENTRIES.

    Mr Brodrick was interrogated yesterday in the House of Commons, touching the number of sentries who had been guilty of sleeping at their ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. GOLD, GOLD, GOLD!

    Henry III. issued the first current gold coin in England in 1347. It was of pure gold, passed for twenty pence, and was called a gold penny. The next ...

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  28. FIGHTING AT DIEPFONTEIN.

    Captain Scovell surprised a larger, in which were 300 Boers, at Diepfontetn. He captured twenty prisoners, 160 horses, and a quantity of the loot ...

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  29. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    MR S R Elliott of Oakabella writes :— “It may interest you to know that I recently received through the kind agency of Mr A B Fry a parcel of about 50 lbs ...

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  30. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN FRANCE

    A sensational tragedy is reported from France. A chemist, whose stock of Chinchona had been seized and analysed by a school of pharmacy at ...

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  31. MRS BOTHA IN LONDON.

    Mrs Louis Botha is at present in London at the instance of her husband. She Will visit Mrs Kruger and return to the Transvaal in July. ...

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  32. BOER COMMANDANT.

    It was stated yesterday that the Boer commandant, Van Rensburg had surrendered to General Grenfell. A later account states that Van Rens ...

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  33. THE GENERALISSIMO OF THE ALLIED FORCES.

    General Count Von Waldersee late Generalissimo of the allied forces in China arrived yesterday at Kobe the port of central Japan and has proceeded ...

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  34. HOME AND FOREIGN.

    M. De Launcsan, the French Minister of Marine, has unauthorised Mr. Arnold Foster, the British Secretary to the Admiralty, to inspect Toulon ...

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  35. CAPTURE BY LANCERS.

    A patrol of Lancers lately surrounded a Boer farm at Steynsburg, in the north of Cape Colony, where 22 of the enemy were captured. ...

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  36. RELIGIOUS PROCESSION STONED.

    Yesterday, in Belfast, a Roman Catholic procession was stoned. Sixteen persons were subsequently arrested. ...

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  37. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS EULOGISED.

    The Pastor of the Dutch Church at Aberdeen, in the Cape Midlands, has written a letter to the newspapers in which he praises the humane ...

    Article : 39 words
  38. YACHT “INDEPENDENCE.”

    Owing to a rupture having occurred between Mr. Lawson the owner of the American yacht “Independence” and the New York Club that boat ...

    Article : 39 words
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