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  3. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Mr. W. N. Waite, of the Stag Inn, Rundle-street, received a letter on Saturday from his son, Corporal Waite, who is a member of the first contingent from South ...

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  4. THE EMPEROR OF CHINA.

    Mr. Way Lee, of Adelaide, on saturday received a telegram from the headquarters of the Association formed by Chinese in Australia to ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Chief Secretary, Hon. J. G. Jenkins, received a telegram on Saturday evening from the Premier. Hon. F. W. Holder, who has been attending the Premiers ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    The intelligence from General Buller's front is again tantalizingly meagre, and leaves room for a great deal of disquieting speculation. Up till Saturday ...

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  7. [Received January 28, 11 p.m.]

    It is not known whether or not General Lyttelton's brigade was engaged at Spion Kop. The troops a few days ago were located near Potgeiter's Drift, facing lines of ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Intense disappointment prevails in great Britain concerning the reported evacuation by General Warren's forces during Wednesday night of Spion Kop, which had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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  10. SOME INTERESTING DESPATCHES.

    A few important despatches between Generals in reference to the campaign are published in this week's "Gazette." it appear that General Sir G. S. White at the ...

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  11. BUSH FIRES.

    To-day has proved the hottest experienced in Mount Barker for many years. The morning was hot and dusty, and before noon a tremendous bush fire was raging ...

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  12. NURSES' FUND.

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  13. DISSATISFIED OFFICERS.

    Several letters were received yesterday from members of the first New South Wales contingent, dated from Grasspan. Some of these are from officers, and show pretty ...

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  14. A STRANDED BARQUE.

    Early on Sunday morning the Collector of Customs, Mr. T. N. Stephens, received the following telegram from the Head Keeper of Cape Jervis Lighthouse: ...

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  15. DEVASTATION AT MOUNT PLEASANT.

    A terrible fire started at the old sawmills in Hyne's property t Blumberg this morning. The flames made their way first in a south easterly direction, just missing the ...

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  16. THE DEFENCE OF NATAL.

    In connection with the statement in our cable messages that General White at the outset of the war was opposed to holding any position in Natal north of Ladysmith ...

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  17. THE SOUTHERN FRONTIER.

    Patrols of the two British columns, commanded respectively General French and General Gatacre, have e formed a junction at Steynsburg, a village lying about halfway ...

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  18. PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM.

    Mr. J. R. G. Adams, Librarian at the Public Library, writes:—"As an evidence of the patriotism at the Public Library, I wish to let you know what we have done. ...

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  19. HOMESTEADS BURNT NEAR STRATHALBYN.

    An extensive bush fire is raging near here, and it is reported that it has done an enormous amount of damage. The fire has extended over many miles of country ...

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  20. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    The first portion of the Seventh Division of the any for South Africa arrived yesterday at Cape Town. ...

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  21. COLONIAL HELP.

    The Agent-General for New Zealand, Hon. W. P. Reeves, has appealed to Australasian colonists residing in England for subscriptions to equip 200 roughriders and ...

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  23. BUSH FIRES FUND

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  24. HONOUR FOR VOLUNTEERS.

    In the absence of the bulk of the regular crops in South Africa, a body of volunteers is acting as Guard to Her Majesty at Osborne. ...

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  25. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    A wave of patriotism is now passing over, this quiet little township, and the utmost interest centres in the war news as published by "The Register." Perhaps the ...

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  26. AN OMINOUS ACT BY FRANCE.

    Telegrams from Paris state that Dr. Leyds was a guest. yesterday for the first time at a dinner given, by President Loubet to the diplomatic representative of ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    The matches for the single-handed bowling championship of Victoria, were conducted on Saturday on the Collingwood green. James Pullar, of the Camberwell Club ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  29. REPORTED RELIEF OF MAFEKING

    A report has reached Capo Town from a Transvaal source to the effect that on the 23rd inst. Colonel Plumer's Rhodesian force reached Mafeking, and relieved the ...

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  30. A JUDGE'S DAUGHTER SHOT AT.

    A sensational incident occurred at Woolahrs, a suburb of Sydney, last night, when Miss Gladys Docker, a daughter of Judge Docker, was fired at by a cabman named ...

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  31. EUROPEANS V. CHINESE.

    A disturbance occurred al the Chinese mining camp near the township of St. Arnaud last night between some Chinese and four Europeans. It is alleged that a man ...

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  32. MAILS FOR AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The Postmaster General has received a letter from Captain McLeish, officer commanding the Victorian Mounted Rifles in South Africa, starting that the action of the ...

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  33. FIRE ON A COAL SHIP.

    The cargo of coal on board the ship Canada, which is bunched at the Port Melbourne Town Pier, was on Saturday night discovered to be on fire. The vessel, which ...

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  34. A CHARGE OF DISLOYALTY.

    A charge of disloyalty made against Michael Tracev. A.B., of the Newcastle Naval Brigade, has been investigated by Lieutenant-Commander Gardner and other ...

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  38. INTERCESSION FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Council of Churches has issued a circular inviting the Churches of Victoria to observe Sunday, February 11, as a day for special intercession for the troops of the ...

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  39. ATTACKED BY A SHARK.

    While a young man named charles Duck was gathering oysters at Lone Cove River on Saturday in from 2 to 3 ft. of water a monster shark seized him on the thigh. He ...

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