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  3. A MEETING OF THE OPPOSITION.

    A meeting of all the old Opposition members in Perth was held this afternoon when it was unanimously decided to support Morgans as leader. ...

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  4. CABLES.

    General F W Kitchener, being in need of rest, will shortly visit England. ...

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  5. INTERVENTION NOT POSSIBLE.

    In the Bavarian Chamber of Representatives, the Minister for Foreign Affairs was interrogated as to whether the Bavarian Government might not ...

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  6. NEUTRALITY OF THE NETHER- LANDS GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking at the Hague on Saturday, Dr Ku[?]per, the Dutch Premier, in reply to his critics, justified the consistent neutrality of the Netherlands ...

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  7. A SHARP ATTACK.

    Three Boer patries simultaneously attacked Walden's scouts on the Klip river. A sharp rearguard action ensued in which the British had one ...

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  8. MORE BANISHMENTS.

    Twelve more Boer leaders, including the late landrost of Zoutsparberg, has been banished from South Africa. ...

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  9. CAPTURE BY QUEENS LANDERS.

    A party of Colonel Plumer’s Queenslanders have captured ait Slingapies a Party of Boers and two armed natives. ...

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  10. CHANGE IN THE PORTFOLIOS

    Mr Morgans, will wait on the Governor to day and submit Ministers names as already wired. The only alteration is that, Moss, takes the. ...

    Article : 36 words
  11. PRO-BOER SEA STORY.

    A sensational pro-Boer sea story is reported. It appears that the crew of a Dutch fishing boat, after first confining their captain in the cabin, ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

    Some shocking revelations are made in a recently published Government Blue Book dealing with the concentration camps in South Africa. .The ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. HOME AND FOREIGN.

    The following battleships in the British navy have been removed from the effective list as obsolete. The Invincible, built 1870 ;Neptune, built ...

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  14. Mr. R. D. Hutchinson before his Constituents.

    Mr R D Hutchinson, M. L. A., addressed a meeting of his constituents in the Central Hall on Monday night. The hall was crowded to ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    An earthquake of alarming violence has occurred in the Cheviot-district of South Island in New Zealand. The damage done cannot yet be stated, but ...

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  16. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway collision attributed to a dense fog occurred yesterday on the South-Eastern and Chatam railway near Brixton, Fifteen persons were ...

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  17. ITALY AND AUSTRALIA.

    A Reuter’ despatch states that Italy has abrogated, except as regards Queensland, a decree of March 8th 1901, which was promulgated in ...

    Article : 42 words
  18. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    There are no boot factories in China. Smelling salts are said to be a prolific cause of deafness. On very dark nights a white light can ...

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  19. METEORIC SHOWERS.

    A great shower of Leonides was seen on Friday night last from Cape Hatteras in North Carolina U.S.A. ...

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  20. ORDERED TO THE CAPE.

    The 21st Lancers have been ordered to Cape Colony. ...

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  21. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY STOCKS.

    An American millionaire is heavily purchasing Canadian-Pacific Railway Stocks. ...

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  22. TWO MORE RAND MINES CRUSHING

    Two other Rand mines, the Crown Reef and Durban Roodepoort have started crushing with fifty stamps each. ...

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  23. THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco recently granted an audience to a correspondent of the Times. The latter describes the Sultan as anxious to bring about ...

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  24. THE DISASTER TO YEOMANRY.

    Two days ago it was reported that a force of 300 Boers, near. Brakspruit in the Magoliesberg mountains, had surrounded a Yeomanry , patrol killing ...

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  25. CONTEMPLATED HONOR FOR THE DUKE OF FIFE.

    It is understood that the King at his coronation will add to the title of the Duke of Fife, the husband of the Princess Royal, the semi Royal title ...

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  26. CAPRICIOUS CARPINGS.

    No one was surprised at the result of the division on Fat Fred’s want-of-confidence motion, which resulted in such a sorry victory for the ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    The new line of railway from Dundee in the north of Natal to the south-eastern Transvaal has been completed beyond Dr Jaagers drift. ...

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  28. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Mr Choate; the United States Ambassador in London, who is on a holiday visit to New York, has been entertained by the Lotoo Club. ...

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  29. BOER DELEGATES RETURN TO HOLLAND.

    The “Standard” reports that Mr Fischer, who with the other Boer delegate Mr Wolmarans, lately visited Berlin, has returned to Holland. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. LATEST POLITICAL

    Morgans has succeeded in forming a Ministry as follows :—Morgans, Premier and Treasurer; Nanson, Lands; Quinlan, Works; Wilson, Railways ; ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. DURATION OF THE WAR.

    The Times” correspondent at Vienna states that an unprejudiced foreigner from South Africa attributes the long duration of the war to the ...

    Article : 141 words
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