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  3. THE CENTRAL DISTRICT ELECTION.

    On Saturday, February 9, the election to fill the vacancy in the Central District of the Legislative Council caused by the withdrawal of Mr. Kingston from local politics ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Minister of Native Affairs for Natal, Hon. R. L. Moor, inspected the weir at Clarendon and the Happy Valley waterworks on Saturday. The Premier (Hon. F. W. ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Advices from Cape Town affirm that small bodies of the enemy continue to cross the Orange River into Cape Colony, and appear in the Colesberg ...

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  6. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The war Office has published two volumes of despatches covering the period of Lord Roberts's command of the operations iu South Africa. They ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    A Japanese syndicate is about to construct a railway from Fusan, a treaty port in Corea, to Seoul, Hie capital of the country. The cost is ...

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  8. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward is receiving an enormous number of congratulatory telegrams and addresses of loyalty on his accession to the throne from all parts ...

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  9. BOER REFUGEES.

    Lord Kitchener reports that 60,000 Boer refugees are now residing in garrisoned towns, under the supervision and protection of British troops. ...

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  10. AN URGENT REQUIREMENT.

    "I do think the home is needed, and should much like to see it established before I leave South Australia."—Lady Tennsyson, who this morning ...

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  11. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    As already announced, the War Office has made arrangements for the dispatch to South Africa of 30,000 mounted troops beyond those who have ...

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  12. RUSSIA'S ENTERPRISE.

    Dr. Morrison, the "Times" correspondent at Pekin, reports that Russia has offered to purchase the section of the Northern China Railway situated north ...

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  13. THE LATE QUEEN.

    The sarcophagus containing Queen Victoria's remains in the Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore has been resealed. A recumbent marble figure of Her ...

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  14. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK.

    British newspapers express delight at the King's decision that the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Australasia and Canada shall not be ...

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  15. THE REGISTER'S" MATERNITY HOME SHILLING FUND.

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  16. AFFAIRS IN PEKIN.

    Twenty thousand Mohammedans, who fled from Pekin at the approach of the allies, have gradually returned to the capital. Count von Waldersee has ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    The following Australian bushmen are reported to liave recovered from their wounds or illnesses:—Lieut-Col. E. T. "Wallack, of Tasmania; Lieuts. P. ...

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  18. ADVICE TO KING EDWARD.

    Residents of Shanghai are urging King Edward to refuse to receive the mission which China proposes to send to England to congratulate him on his ...

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    Dr. B. Poulton, of North terrace, has written as follows to the Hon. Secretary of the Queen Victoria Maternity Home:—"Sir —I have the pleasure of enclosing a small ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Messages from Bloemfontein state that a Boer force which was moving towards the Orange River has sustained a repulse in a conflict near ...

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  21. THE RAND GOLD MINES.

    The intelligence that Boer guerilla parties are trying to destroy or seriously damage the gold mines around Johannesburg has caused alarm and ...

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  22. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    "The Worldlings," by Leonard Merrick's Murray's Imperial Library; per E. S. Wigg and Son.—A racy naturalness pervades this work, which is likely to enhance the ...

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  23. A TROUBLESOME CONSUL.

    In November last the Portuguese Government withdrew the exequatur of Mr. Potts, the Consul-Gen, for the Netherlands at Delagoa Bay, on the ...

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  24. LORD ROSEBERY.

    Lord Rosebery has declined to accept the position of President of the Bristol Liberal Club, declaring as his reason that he has severed his ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A man named George Coleman was drowned in Swan river to-day. Deceased with three others was sailing a boat from Perth to Fremantle when the craft was capsized ...

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  26. BUBONIC PLAGUE AT THE CAPE.

    Cable messages from Cape Town state that two cases of bnbonic plague have appeared in the city. Mjr. Michael T. Yarr, of .the Army Medical ...

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  27. AMBITIOUS CAPTAIN CAMERON.

    The Minister of Defence received a cable came message on Saturday from Capt Cameron, of Cameron's Scouts, saving that, his term of service in South Africa expires this ...

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  28. ENGAGEMENTS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Hard fighting is taking place in the south-eastern Transvaal, over country within 100 miles of the Natal border. A body of the enemy a day or two ago ...

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  29. THE LATE QUEEN.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following additional letters of condolence:—From the President and Secretaries ...

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  30. AN ACCIDENTAL CREMATION.

    At Heifer Station, near Orange, yesterday, a corpse was accidentally cremated. Mrs. Ivers died in the morning, and the body was surrounded with candles by the ...

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  31. INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

    The steamer Karamea arrived to-day from London via the Cape with a small body of invalided soldiers, two of whom, Sgt. Challis, of Invercargill, and Gunner ...

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  32. PAYING FOR THE WAR.

    The British Government is issuing a fresh loan of £11,000,000 by means of 3 per cent Exchequer bonds. The bonds, which are repayable in 1905 ...

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  33. BOER SAVAGERY.

    The enemy's commandants are resorting to desperate measures to compel burghers to go on commando. It transpires that Commandant Mears ...

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  34. THE KAISER AND LORD ROBERTS.

    The German newspapers, which almost unanimously sympathize with the Boers, are sharply criticising the Emperor William for having decorated ...

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  35. THE MELBOURNE CITY COUNCIL AND THE BOARD OP WORKS.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne City Council on Saturday the mayor formally brought under the notice of the council the claim set up by Mr. E. G. Fitzgibbon ...

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  36. MINING DISASTER IN MEXICO.

    A fearful accident, which emphasizes the need of extreme care in regard to the storage of dynamite, occurred yesterday near the mining city of ...

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  37. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    British Trade—For the month of January the value of imports to the United Kingdom was £45,992,451, an increase of £1,431,602 compared with January last ...

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  38. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    Queen Sophia, of Sweden, is seriously ill. Only recently King Oscar, who is in his 72nd year, was so indisposed that a Begent had to be appointed. ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    The women's Christian Temperance Union has presented the city corporation with a handsome drinking fountain of marble and granite for erection in the city. ...

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  41. COALMINERS' TROUBLES.

    For causing the Stockton Colliery at Newcastle to be laid idle for four days at the end of last month, 19 wheelers and drivers were, at the Police Court yesterday ...

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  42. THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    The troopship Britannic arrived yesterday. The progress of the Imperial troops through New Zealand has been marked by great enthusiasm cand unbounded ...

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  44. THE CHARGES AGAINST BRITISH TROOPS.

    Owing to the persistent circulation by Mr. W. T. Stead, the editor of the "Review of Reviews," and other Boers of reports accusing British ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Labour candidates won every seat at the municipal elections yesterday. They number ten against two in the council. Results:—Wills Ward—Jackson (Labour) ...

    Article : 123 words
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  47. AUSTRALIAN MINING STOCKS.

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  50. SPORT.

    The Grand Prize, at Sandown Park, was contested yesterday, with the following result:—Australian Star, 1; Uncle Jack, 2; [?] 3 Won by eight lengths. ...

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