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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    English Mails.—The R.M.S. Ormuz, with the English mails on board dated October 7, reached Albany (W.A.) at 8 a.m. yesterday. The Tasmanian ...

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  3. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The disaster at Ladysmith has intensified the enthusiasm of the Canadians. A second contingent is now ...

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  4. LORD ROSEBERY'S SPEECH.

    The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery. the ex-Premier, addressed a public meeting at Edinburgh last evening. ...

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  5. TASMANIAN CONTINGENT.

    Lieut.-Colonel Martin has received a return of the number of volunteers that took, part in the memorable demonstration of Friday last. The list ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    The news in to-day's cables is meagre, for we have nothing about the result of the fighting which took place on Sir George White's right on ...

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  7. WORK OF THE STAFF OFFICERS.

    The following headquarters order was issued yesterday:— The Commandant desires to express his thanks to Lieutenant-Colonel ...

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  8. IRISH NATIONALIST VIEW.

    A few of the Nationalist members of Parliament are pleased at the reverse encountered by the British arms at Ladysmith, and those newspapers in ...

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  9. FEELING IN THE COUNTRY.

    General regret was expressed here on learning of the disaster at Ladysmith, and further and fuller particulars are anxiously awaited. ...

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  10. MONDAY'S FIGHTING.

    The surmise that about 20,000 Boers were opposed to the full strength of the British, viz., 12,000, has now been confirmed. ...

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  11. AMERICAN SYMPATHY.

    All the newspapers in the United States comment on the capitulation of the Fusiliers and Gloucesters to the Boers. ...

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  12. GREAT ARTILLERY DUEL.

    Further details are to hand of the work of the British Artillery during the fighting near Ladysmith on Monday. ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. ROAD TRUST.

    The monthly meeting of the Latrobe Road Trust was held at Lucas's hotel on Wednesday evening, when there were present—Messrs. G. Banfield ...

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  14. THE PRISONERS.

    The 42 officers and 1500 men of the Royal Irish Fusiliers and Gloucestershire Regiment who capitulated near Ladysmith, have been sent under a ...

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  15. THE WOUNDED.

    The wounded have been treated with great humanity, and General Joubert offered a safe conduct for the British doctors and ambulances attending ...

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  16. NAVAL CONTINGENT.

    Two, 50-pounder guns (mounted), belonging to the Naval Brigade, have been doing splendid work on the field. ...

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  17. THE REINFORCEMENTS.

    Anxiety is being felt in regard to General Sir George White's position at Ladysmith. It is, however, explained that ...

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  18. ACTION AT DELORAINE.

    At the conclusion of to-night's public meeting Mr. R. P. Furmage asked permission to say a few words, and the request being acceded to he said what ...

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  19. GERMAN POLICY.

    An inspired article in the "Berliner, Neueste Nachrichten" declares that Germany's policy in regard to South Africa is that of absolute neutrality. ...

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  20. SIR GEORGE WHITE.

    In Indian military circles the appointment of General Sir George White to the command of operations in Natal has never been endorsed. ...

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  21. THE CAPITULATION.

    It is now explained that the object of the movement of the mountain battery of the Royal Irish Fusiliers and the Gloucestershire Regiment was to ...

    Article : 222 words
  22. THE LADYSMITH DISASTER.

    The foremost newspapers of France consider that the disaster near Lady- smith is a proof that Great Britain never provoked the war. ...

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  24. CENSORSHIP.

    Adelaide advises:—Berne notifies that the Administration of Good Hope announces that censorship has been established in that country on all ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. SIR REDVERS BULLER.

    General the Right Hon. Sir Redvers Buller is empowered to vary the plans of the campaign. The Commander-in-Chief has already ...

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