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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Colonels Dartnell's and Alderson's columns are driving the enemy southwards in Orange territory, and have captured 100 wagons, 6000 cattle, and ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Fifty thousand pounds has already been subscribed to the Mansion House fund for erection of a national memorial to the late Queen. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Emperor William of Germany has congratulated the Sultan of Turkey on his exemplary bravery and coolness during the recent earthquake at ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST.

    A battle, in which thousands of Chinese troops were engaged, has een fought between Kobantsy and SinnMintig. ...

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  7. BENDIGO EXHIBITION.

    Among the passengers who arrived from Melbourne by the Coogee on Sunday was Mr. Geo. V. Allen, general secretary of the Victorian Gola Jubilee ...

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  8. FRENCH NAVAL OPERATIONS.

    France is creating three naval bases on the Cape route to the Far East. Fresh grants have been made, totalling 10,500,000f. for headquarters of ...

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  9. LI HUNG CHANG DISGRACED.

    Li Hung Chang has been disgraced by the Chinese Court in consequence of his pertinacious support of Russian demands. ...

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  10. POST OCCUPIED BY PLUMER.

    It is officially notified that Colonel Plumer has occupied Piet Potgieter's Rust, northward of Pretoria, unopposed. ...

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  11. STRIKE OF STABLE-BOYS

    For several weeks there has been a strike among the stable-boys at Newmarket for higher pay. They have now all accepted the ...

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  12. MANCHURIA.

    Russia notifies that occupation of Manchuria will continue until order and tranquillity have been there established. ...

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  13. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    H. E. Fry, director of the Smelting Corporation, and R. H. Evan, smelter, have been arrested on the charge of forging warrants for gold. ...

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  14. HARASSING THE BRITISH.

    Several commandoes, averaging 200 men, are harassing the country between Aberdeen and the Orange River. A small commando do is near ...

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  15. ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Signor Hazon has selected Mr. J. C. Williamson s Italian Opera Company, and the members will leave Marseilles on the 21st inst., opening in June next ...

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  16. VOLUNTEER TRAINING CAMPS.

    There will be no volunteer manoeuvres at Easter, but the Government is arranging for large camps to be occupied for training purposes in August ...

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  17. AMERICA CUP.

    America's new Cup defender will be christened "The Constitution." ...

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  18. TRADE OF UNITED KINGDOM.

    British Board of Trade returns for the past month show that imports in the United Kingdom increased £1,423,922, and exports £295,528, as ...

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  19. HEIDELBERG DISTRICT.

    The Boers left a 4.7in. gun attached to an empty train near Heidelberg. Parties who are daily surrendering at Valksrust and Heidelberg assert they ...

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  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Five plague corpses were discovered in Capetown yesterday, and 12 fresh cases were reported. These included six Europeans. ...

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  21. ANARCHIST EXTRADITED.

    Switzerland has extradited Jaffet, an anarchist, who was Bresci's accomplice in the fatal attack on King Humbert of Italy. ...

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  22. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    After Russian refusal to produce the proposed Manchurian convention, Japan delivered a more emphatic protest against China under any condition ...

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  23. COLONIAL COLUMN.

    Colonel Gorringe's column is refitting at Rosmead. It has done three months hard trekking, its daily average being 31½ miles. ...

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  24. LORD SALISBURY.

    Lord Salisbury, who has been suffering from influenza, is better, and the issue of daily bulletins has been stopped as no longer necessary. ...

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  25. GOOD TEMPLARY.

    The 28th annual session of the Grand Lodge of Tasmania of the Independent .Order of Good Templars has been held at Devonport during the holidays. The ...

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  26. COUNT TOLSTOI'S PORTRAITS.

    The Russian censor has interdicted publication of Count Tolstoi's portraits. ...

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  27. IRRITATION AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    Much irritation prevails at St. Petersburg as the outcome of Manchurian negotiations. There are indications that Russia ...

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  28. AUSTRALASIANS.

    Sergeant Hamilton, of the South Australian Bushmen, was drowned at Kroonstad. H. Hempton, of New Zealand, ,died of ...

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  29. KISO OBSERVATORY.

    Owing to the influence of the electric trams, it has been necessary to remove the magnetic instruments from the Kiso Observatory. ...

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  30. THE KAISER FRIEDRICH.

    Details concerning the grounding and serious damage to the German flagship Kaiser Friedrich, at Arkona, show that the vessel was set on fire owng to the ...

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  31. MACEDONIAN COMMITTEE.

    Sarafoff and other members of the Macedonian committee have arrived at Sofia. ...

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  32. PRESENT FOR PERTH.

    Mr. Alllen Stoneham has presented to Perth Williamson's statue of the late Queen Victoria. ...

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Up to the end of December £2,600,000 had been subscribed in Great Britain for the relief of the families of the soldiers and sailors killed or wounded ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of M. Stoiloff, formerly Premier of Bulgaria. Mr. George Smith, the well-known publisher, is also dead. ...

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  35. LONDON CUP.

    The principal event on the turf to- day was the LONDON CUP (Handicap), Of 2000 sovs. (a cup value 100 sovs., and ...

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  36. RENUNCIATION OF NEGOTIATIONS

    The Dowager Empress has asked the Yangtse-kiang Viceroys what they would recommend in the event of Russia retaining Manchuria. ...

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  37. METAL.

    Copper.—Business is quiet at £69 on the spot and £69 7s 6d for three months, of standard brands. Tin.—Business is quiet at £115 15s ...

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  38. SHIPMENT OF HORSES.

    Six thousand Canadian horses are being shipped at Portland, Maine, for South Africa. ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR MEDAL.

    The South African war medal will be issued shortly, and also 24 clasps, each representing a different engagement. ...

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  40. FIRE IN A CHURCH.

    On Sunday evening a lamp hanging over the platform in the Congregational Church fell whilst service was being conducted, the result being the ...

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  41. MR. KRUGER.

    A correspondent of the "Matin," Paris paper, has interviewed Kruger at Utrecht. He found him with an old Bible ...

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  42. THE RAILWAYS.

    The allied generals recommend Ministers to insist on 6000 troops permanently garrisoning nine points on the Pekin and Shanhalkwan railway, ...

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  43. RUSSIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.

    Czar Nicholas II. has appointed General Vannoviski to be Minister of Education. The Russian Emperor has also ...

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  44. REFORMS URGED.

    The principal Viceroys and Governors urge the adoption of the Emperor's 1899 reform scheme. ...

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  45. THE NEW ROYAL YACHT.

    A statement was circulated in London to the effect that it had been definitely decided to abandon the new royal yacht Victoria and' Albert, and that she had ...

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  46. THE COLONIALS.

    Sir H. A. Blake, G.C.M.G., Governor of Hong Kong, has inspected the s. Chingtien, which is taking home the Australians. ...

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  47. BOER CAPITAL.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the wellknown correspondent, declares that the enemy has shifted its capital 35 miles north-east of Pietersburg. ...

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  48. HARVEST FESTIVALS.

    The Baptist Church celebrated their harvest thanksgiving service on Sunday. The Rev. S. Howard, from Victoria, who has taken charge of the ...

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  49. SEVENTH NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT.

    'The seventh contingent, 600 strong, has sailed by the Gulg of Taranto for South Africa. ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINGENT.

    Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, State Minister for Works, visited the troopship Antillian yesterday morning to represent the Government as bidding ...

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