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  2. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The match between the English Eleven and the New South Wales team was continued to-day on the Association ground, still under favourable conditions. The ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    Further particulars received of the attack recently made by a Boer commando on a body of men 100 strong from the second battalion of the Railway Pioneer ...

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  4. RIOTING IN GREECE.

    An extraordinary scene occurred in the Greek Chamber of Deputies on Saturday, arising out of a stormy debate which the recent riots in Athens had provoked. ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS.

    All doubt as to when notice will be given by Mr. Irvine of the want of confidence motion which he proposed to move was set at rest yesterday. The first thing that ...

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  6. The Argus.

    The present political position in the state is extraordinary, though it is to a very great extent a result of federation. A want of confidence ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Barton) will not return to Melbourne until to-morrow, but the Minister for Home Affairs (Sir William Lyne) is expected back to-day. ...

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  8. THE JOHANNESBURG PLOT.

    The conspiracy discovered in Johannesburg, and promptly suppressed by the arrest of 20 persons, is being fully investigated by the British authorities. It has ...

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  9. DR. KRAUSE.

    Dr. Frederick E. T. Krause, who is on remand in London on charges of high treason and inciting to murder (in connection with letters which passed between ...

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  10. ACKEEMAN'S COMMANDO.

    The dispersal of Ackerman's commando, which was attacked near the Bloomfontein waterworks a few days ago by a body of mounted infantry, has been complete, and ...

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  11. FEDERAL COMMANDANT.

    "The Times" this morning states that the command-in-chief of the Australian military forces has been offered to and accepted by General Sir E. T. H. Hutton, ...

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  12. PUNISHING TRAITORS.

    A Cape colonist named Rouw, who served as an officer under the Colesberg rebel Lategan, has been tried for treason at Colesberg, and executed. ...

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  13. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The bitter attacks which have been made on Mr. Chamberlain in connection with the recent outburst of Anglophobia in Germany have drawn from that gentleman the ...

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  14. MINOR ITEMS.

    Twelve field cornets captured recently by the British have been ordered to be banished for life from South Africa, under the terms of Lord Kitchener's ...

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  15. EX-BURGHERS' COLUMNS.

    The movement recently begun by Boer burghers who have surrendered of ending the war by taking up arms on the side of the British is spreading in a gratifying ...

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  16. REVIEW OF THE SITUATION.

    An exhaustive review of the whole South African situation has been furnished by one of Router's correspondents at the front. The conclusion arrived at is that ...

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  17. PRESENTS FOR THE TROOPS.

    The contingent office at the Victoria Barracks has reassumed its usual appearance to a considerable extent. The piles of boxes which stood there on Saturday have been ...

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  18. THE SCENE IN THE HOUSE.

    Sir,—Sir William M'Millan must needs rush in to the dispute between "The Argus" and myself, when proverbial angelic hesitation would have been better ...

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  19. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    The whole of the southern part of the Orange River Colony is now practically clear of the enemy. In the south-eastern districts Commandant Brand has about 400 ...

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  20. DUTCH EAST INDIES.

    A native chief in Sumatra, named Sebakoel, has risen against the authority of the Dutch in the island, which is administered by a Governor-General and a ...

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  21. DE WET'S OPERATIONS.

    A combined movement was organised recently with the object of capturing the large force which General De Wet was believed to be assembling near Reitz, in ...

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  22. ICEBERGS.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Rimutaka, which has just arrived from New Zealand, reports having passed through great fields of icebergs when ...

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  23. THE PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    With regard to the cable message from Major the Hon. Rupert Carrington, requesting that 500, bushmen should be enrolled for service in the third contingent, ...

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  24. THE DUTCH AND THE WAR.

    Mr. Melvill van Lynden, the Dutch Minister for Foreign Affairs, has been questioned in the Chamber in regard to the relations on certain points of the ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The German vessel Gauss, which has been fitted out for Antarctic exploration, has arrived at Cape Town on the voyage to Australia. ...

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  26. OVER-OFFICERED REGIMENTS.

    Writing to a friend in Sydney, Lieutenant H. E. Lofts, of the 1st Regiment, and late of the China Naval Contingent, who left for South Africa at the end of ...

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  27. SIR HECTOR MACDONALD.

    Major-General Sir Hector Macdonald left Melbourne yesterday for Adelaide on his way back to India. He was seen off by a large number of representative ...

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  28. THE MOUNTED FORCES.

    A movement is on foot to equipi|i in London another volunteer mounted force, and the matter has been taken up in a very practical manner by the well-known ...

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  29. THE QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    Mr. William Riley has just returned to Longreach from a trip to Bectoota, in the course of which he purchased 150 horses for South Africa. He reports that the ...

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  30. TASMANIAN CONTINGENT FUND.

    Some time ago the executive committee and trustees of the Tasmanian Contingent Fund decided to distribute the moneys to its credit on the basis of the official list ...

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  31. LEE-ENFIELD V. MAUSER.

    Some question having been raised as to the efficiency of the weapons with which the British mounted men are armed, a statement on the subject has been made by ...

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  32. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—M'Leod v. Henty (part heard). First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Hood.) ...

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  33. THE CAPE COLONY.

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, the Premier of the Cape Colony, has undertaken, on behalf of his Government, a work which will relieve the British military authorities of a good ...

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  34. MEAT FOR THE TROOPS.

    The War Office is advertising for tenders in New Zealand for the supply of meat for the troops in South Africa. ...

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