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    In the "New York Herald" it is declared that the Transvaal message to Lord Roberts insists that the immunity of the colonial rebels from punishment ...

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  4. RELIEF OF MAFEKING.

    Launceston renewed its celebrations of the relief of Mafeking last evening, and quite a large measure of enthusiasm was evinced. In accordance with ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. THE CONTINGENT FUND.

    The following report from the trustees of the Tasmanian contingent patriotic fund has been forwarded to the hon. secretary (Mr. S. Dobson-Hesp): ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. DE LA RAY'S PORTMANTEAU.

    Corporal Archie Coombe, writing to his brother from Jagersfontein under date March 31, says:—"We have had some very hard work and rough ...

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  7. A TRAITOR SENTENCED.

    An attorney named Vermooten has been found guilty of treason in assisting the Boer Landdrost of Dordrecht. He has been sentenced to four years' ...

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  8. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    After the relief of Mafeking, war news will now lose some of its interest to the general public, especially as latterly the Boers do not seem disposed to ...

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  9. DEMONSTRATION AT HOBART.

    To-day has been observed as quasi-holiday, the Government offices being closed, and also the State-schools and the Corporation employees had a ...

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  10. IMMEDIATE RELIEF FUND.

    To get over the difficulty a Tasmanian contingent immediate relief fund has been started, and pending the appointment of a committee, which ...

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  11. E. COMPANY, SECOND BATTALION.

    Our correspondent writes:—Sergeant-Major Bruce, travelling instructor, has paid the above-named detachment a visit for a week's continuous ...

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  12. WITH THE TASMANIANS.

    Writing from Bloemfontein on "April 14, Sergeant-Major Costello, of the first contingent, tells Sergeant W. Cunningham, of they Needles, that he is glad ...

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  13. LIVELY AS CRICKETS.

    Private S. M'Anally (Scottsdale). who is a member of the second Tasmanian contingent, describes in an interesting letter home the journey from ...

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