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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES LANCERS.

    The detachment of New South Wales Lancers which came to England six months ago for a period of training with British regular forces at Aldershot embarked on ...

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  3. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The situition in the Far East is again assuming an ominous complexion. Serious fricton has arisen between Russia and Japan, and is increasing daily. ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    According to the latest reports from Natal, Ladysmith is again isolated, as the Boers have re-occupied Colenso. The Boers, therefore, hold the command ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. The Arugs.

    Although four more transports, bringiug 3,600 men, have reached Cape Town, only hair that force is ordered to proceed to Natal. This is ...

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  6. MR. RHODES'S SCHEMES

    The arrangement concluded by Mr. Cecil Rhodes with the Emperor William of Germany during his visit to Berlin last March with regard to the trans-continental ...

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  7. NEWS FROM KIMBERLEY.

    Subsequent to the news received from Kimberley, dated November 5, on which day the town was reported safe, there is additional intelligence from Lieut.-Colonel ...

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  8. LONG RANGE GUNS.

    The Admiralty has ordered 450 12in. steel wire guns of unusually long range. It is stated that they will be able to send a shot from Dover to Calais, a ...

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  9. DR. LEYDS IN PARIS.

    The presence is announced in Paris of Dr. W. J. Leyds, the Transvaal envoy to Europe, whose headquarters are at Brussels. It was reported recently that he ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Earl Beauchamp, Governor of New South Wales, attended by Captain Wilfred Smith and Mr. Victor Corkran, will leave for Sydney this afternoon by the express ...

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  11. A MEETING IN SYDNEY.

    A meeting to discuss the question of war and Christianity was to have been held in the Domain this afternoon, the object of the conveners being to protest against war ...

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  12. THE ARMY CORPS.

    The transports conveying the army corps continue to arrive at Cape Town, four more having reached Table Bay, with 3,600 men on board. ...

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  13. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    It is time that the reinforcements arrived in strength. The Boers should not be allowed much longer to overrun the northern districts of the Cape Colony. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE SIEGE TRAIN.

    Preparations are being actively pushed on at Woolwich for sending to South Africa a heavy siege train, which will be used in case it becomes necessary to reduce the ...

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  15. APROPOS OF THE WAR.

    It cost the British Government £400,000 to transport the Indian troops to South Africa. To be a millionaire has its disadvantages. ...

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  16. SEIZURE OF BOER FLAGS.

    The Custom-house officials at Port Elizabeth have made a seizure of flags imported by the Transvaal and Orange Free State Governments. ...

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  17. A TRANSPORT IN DANGER.

    A serious accident occurred to the steamer Persia, 3,596 tons, belonging to Messrs. Henderson Brothers, of Glasgow, and chartered by the British Government ...

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  18. BOERS ON THE ORANGE RIVER.

    For some time past great alarm has been felt amongst the loyal inhabitants of the northern districts of the Cape Colony at the presence of strong Boer "commandos" on ...

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  19. THE CAPE CABLE.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company yesterday, the Marguis of Tweeddale, the chairman of the board of directors, made an ...

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  20. A DUKE'S PATRIOTIC OFFER.

    Another instance has been afforded of the generous manner in which the British public is responding to the calls for aid to the wounded in South Africa. ...

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  21. FIGHT AT BELMONT.

    Some smart fighting has taken place 21 miles north of the Orange River. A small British force, commanded by Colonel the Hon. G. H. Gough, C. B., ...

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  22. AMERICAN PACIFIC CABLE.

    The committee appointed by President M'Kinley to inquire into mid report upon the construction of an American Pacific cable has recommended the immediate ...

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  23. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Bulch v. Larkan, Board of land and Works v. clark, Mein v. Mein. First Civil Court. Divorce and Matrimonial causes Jurisdiction. ...

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  24. LORD SALISBURY'S SPEECH.

    At the Lord Mayor's banquet, which took place last Thursday, the Marquis of Salisbury, in referring to the future attitude of Great Britain to the South African ...

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  25. SONNET BY SWINBURNE.

    The following sonnet by Mr. Swinburne appeared in "The Times" of October 11, the day on which the Boer ultimatum was published:- ...

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