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  2. PERSONAL.

    Miss Amy Casties has sung before Madame Marchesi in Paris, and a private cable message received in Melbourne yesterday states that that lady has contirmed ...

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  3. The Argus.

    Mr. M'Lean's speech yesterday evening was by no means without its good points. He strongly emphasised the faet that the Turner Government was ...

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  4. THE BOER MILITARY SYSTEM.

    Earl Grey, vice-president and administrator in Rhodesiu of the British South Africa Company, has pointed out the resemblance between the commandeering principle in ...

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  5. MR. M'LEAN AT BAIRNSDALE.

    Mr. M'Lean cannot be a prophet, for he is certainly not without honour in his own country. All Bairnsdale was alive and jubilant when he and a party of his ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Further particulars have been received of Sir W. F. Gatacre's attempt to oust the Boers from their positions north of Moltene. ...

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  7. THE QUEEN'S ANXIETY.

    Her Majesty the Queen has shown great nnxiety for information respecting the reverse sustained by Sir W. F. Gatacre's force near Stormberg. ...

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  8. CONDITION OF PRISONERS.

    Acting on behalf of the Transvaal Republic and the Orange Free State, the Netherlands Government has addressed a communication to the British authorities ...

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  9. NEWS FROM LADYSMITH.

    Pigeon-post communication has been established between Ladysmith and the headquarters of Sir Redvers Buller. Sir George White has used this means ...

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  10. ATTACK ON LADYSMITH.

    News has been received from Ladysmith dated the 15th inst., authenticated by the signature of Major Allham, the press censor at Ladysmith. ...

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  11. A VOLUNTEER RESERVE.

    The Earl of Wemyss (formerly known as Lord Elcho), who has always taken great interest in the volunteer movement, of which he was one of the chief promoters, ...

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  12. THE COLENSO COMMANDO.

    Since the departure of General Joubert for Volksrust for the purpose of undergoing medical treatment the command of the troops besieging Ladysmith has ...

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  13. APROPOS OF THE WAR.

    When the Howitzer Brigade arrived at the Cape it found waiting for it 10,000 rounds of 5in. Lyddite shell. each weighing 501b. ...

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  14. LORD METHUEN AT MODDER RIVER.

    Whilst news is anxiously awaited of the battle that is daily expected between Lord Melhuen's forces and the Boer commandos under General Cronje, some idea can ...

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  15. THE QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT.

    Messrs. Birt and Co. received a cable message to-day stating that the Cornwall, with the Queensland contingent, which left Sydney on November 7, arrived at Port ...

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  16. ALL WELL AT MAFEKING.

    News has been received from Mufeking dated November 30. On that day Colonel Baden-Powell reported that "all was well." ...

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  17. THE RETURNED LANCERS.

    The commandant (Major-General French) to-day considered the report of the regimental inquiry into the reasons for the return of 31 of the New South Wales Lancers to ...

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  18. COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

    Both the New Zealand and the New South Wales contingents have done good service with Major-General French's column. ...

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  19. PRETORIA ITEMS.

    The rank and file prisoners have received new outfits from the Government. The statement that the artillery is olliocrcd by Germans is denied here, and it ...

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  20. THE MISSING TROOPS.

    All doubt with regard to the fate of the 200 men belonging to the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles and the 306 men of the 2nd Northumberland Fusilcers, who ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. GOOD SCOUTING WORK.

    The Australian troops at Arundel have been employed in scouting in the neighbourhood. A troop of horses belonging to the enemy ...

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  22. PRIVATE LETTERS FROM LANCERS.

    News has been received nt Parramatta from several members of the Lancers, now on active service. From their letters it appears that the men were provided with ...

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  23. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    Little new light is thrown by to-day's cables upon Sir W.F. Gatacre's disastrous movement upon Stermberg. No attempt is made to minimise the disaster. If ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND RELIEF FUND.

    The amount so far raised in Auckland for the war relief fund is £810. ...

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  25. BOERS AT COLESBERG.

    A reconnaissance has been made by the British troops from Arundel, and it Was found that the Boers were in strength to the north, near Colesberg. ...

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  26. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Delphic arrived from Cape Town to-day, bringing newspapers to November 20, from which the following items are taken:— ...

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  27. GATACRE REINFORCED.

    Reinforcements have been sent to Sterkstroom (32 miles south of Molteno), where Sir W. F. Gatacre has established his headquarters. ...

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  28. THE FOOTSCRAY ELECTION.

    The electiion of a Parliamentary representative for the Footseray electorate took place yesterday. The candidates wereSamuel Mauger, hatter, Mellbourne;d ...

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  29. RUDYARD KIPLING'S POEM.

    Sir,—Herewith is enclosed a postal note fsor two and sixpence from and old 8th West York Artillery Volunteer, and a shhilling from his wife for the ...

    Article : 360 words
  30. BOER DISSENSIONS.

    It is reported from Spytfontein that considerable dissension has arisen between the President of the Orange Free State and General Cronje, the Transvaal Commander. ...

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  31. ATTACK ON AN ARMOURED TRAIN.

    An armoured train, containing the C Company of the Durban light Infantry and one company of the Dublin Fusileers. has been cut off. The train was composed ...

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  32. LORD METHUEN'S COLUMN.

    The artillery duel between Lord Methuen's guns and the Boer artillery at Spytfontein, which took place last Saturday, was far more serious than was at first ...

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  33. MORE TROOPS FOR THE CAPE.

    The 1st Battalion of the Oxfordshire Regiment, Lieut.Colonel J. A. Strachan, which is now stationed at Devonport, has been ordered to South Africa. ...

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  34. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The following players were selected last evening to represent Victoria in the match against New South Wales, to be commented on the Melbourne Cricket-ground ...

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  35. SCOTS GREYS AT THE CAPE.

    The eelebratcd cavalry regiment the Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons), under the command of Lieut. Colonel the Hon. W. V. Alexander, has arrived at the Cape. ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Police Act Amendment Bill was farther considered in committee. The measure provided for legalising consuliatious. ...

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  37. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Arcadin left Colombo for Australia on the 10th inst. I.G.M.S. Prinz Regent Luitpold arrived at colombo from Australia on the 9thd ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    Mr. Justler Willlams will take chamber business at balf-[?] 10 a.m., and afterwards orders to review. ORIMINAL COURT. ...

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