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  3. THE WAR.

    On the morning after Lord Dundonald's column arrived, General Bulders's main force also entered Ladysmith. The garrison had suffered much ...

    Article : 275 words
  4. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S MESSAGE.

    The Premier, Hon. F. W. Holder, cannot be drawn. He was questioned by our representative on Friday morning regarding the special despatch which had been ...

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  5. THE RELIEF OF LADYSMITH.

    Between 11 and 12 o'clock on Friday the members of the Adelaide Stock Exchange suspended all business, engaged the Lotie String Band, which is so popular ...

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    of Portland Estate, who have collected many pennies to swell "The Register" Shilling Fund, under the direction of Mr. Matson and Mr. Delevante. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HOW THE NEWS WAS RECEIVED AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    There was many demonstrations of joy at Port Adelaide on Friday morning in consequence of the news of the relief of Ladysmith. Masters of vessels in port ...

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  8. NORVAL'S PONT.

    The [?] who love horn [?] some months is occupation of the Cotesberg district are retailing to the Orange Free State via Norval's Pont. At this place the railway which connects Port Elizabeth with Johannesburg and Pretoria crosses the Orange River. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE COUNTRY

    The town is in a state of frenzied excitement over the news of the relief of Ladysmith. So soon as the telegram arrived the Town Hall bell was rung, and the ...

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  10. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Following upon the entry of the Earl of Dundonald"s force into Ladysmith, General Buller pushed forward from Nelthorpe, and a despatch from him states that his ...

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  11. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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  12. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The friends of Mr. E. Northcote, General Manager of the Adelaide Steamship Company, will be pleased to learn that he is recovering from, a sharp attack of ...

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  13. JOYFUL DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The news of the most gratifying event of the war, the relief of Ladysmith, has produced unbounded excitement and enthusiasm throughout Great Britain. Bells are ...

    Article : 355 words
  14. FEDERAL DISPLAY OF LOYALTY.

    A pleasing display of loyalty amongst public servants was witnessed at the Gene the Post-office on Friday. The Postmaster-General Sir Charles Todd received a ...

    Article : 302 words
  15. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Mr. Caulfeild Barton, in sending a contribution to the fund, passionately appeals for liberal donations in aid of the sick and the suffering, and the widows and orphans, and ...

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  16. THE INVASION OF THE ORANGE FREE STATE.

    The British forces now hold all the kopjes for miles around Paarde Berg. Their supplies are plentiful, and as the veldt is green the horses have plenty of fodder. ...

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  17. SOME AUSTRALIAN LOSSES.

    Lord Roberts reports that after the battle at Klip Kraal Drift on February 16 Privates T. Ball and W. Tweedie, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, were wounded. ...

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  18. THE NORTH OF CAPE COLONY.

    A despatch from the north of Cape Colony states that Major-General R. A. P. Clements's Brigade, consisting of the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, 2nd ...

    Article : 308 words
  19. THE NURSES' FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  20. RINGING COLLEGE BELLS.

    The news of the relief of Ladysmith readied Hardwicke College in the "wee sum hours" owing to the enthusiasm of one of the day scholars. As soon as she heard ...

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  21. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PATRIOTISM.

    As soon as the delegates to the Local Government Association assembled in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall on Friday morning the President, Mr. A. W. ...

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  22. THE MAYOR'S FUND.

    The following subscriptions have been received at the Town Hall:—Per District Council Yatala North, £4 11/6; per District Council Carrieton, £3 5/6; per ...

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  23. CONTINENTAL VEXATION.

    The British victory has evidently provoked bitter chagrin throughout most of the Continental countries. The leading newspapers in Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In response to a communication from the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs in New South Wales, the Colonial Secretary of Western Australia has expressed his entire ...

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  25. A NATIONAL MONUMENT.

    Sir—No evidence of the loyalty of Australia in the Empire's cause can be wanting. Her magnificent response with the "sinews of war:" her sympathy, firm and ...

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  26. THE FUTURE OF THE WAR.

    The newspapers in Brussels under the in spiration of Dr. Leyds declare that General P. J. Joubert is concentrating 50,000 burghers at Winburg, a town in the Orange ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. KAPUNDA'S CELEBRATION

    Mr. H. Jackson, Mayor of Kapunda, who came to Adelaide to attend the meeting of the Local Government Association, received urgent requests by telegram to return to his ...

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  28. BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS.

    It was agreed in Cabinet to-day that the Minister of Public Instruction should convene a meeting of the heads of religious denominations, who had all, with the ...

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  29. THE SIEGE OF MAFEKING.

    Despatches from Mafeking report that on February 18 a large force of Boers made a tierce assault upon the garrison. Colonel Baden-Powell's veterans were, as usual ...

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  30. CHARGED WITH PERJURY.

    A mun named Frederick Neale, who was committed for trial on Tuesday for perjury in connection with an assault case heard at the St. Kilda Court, was brought up for ...

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  31. CRONJE'S CAPITULATION.

    Lord Roberts states that on entering Cronje's laager after the capitulation be found the camp to be a scene of pollution. The carcases of horses and cattle lulled by ...

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  32. THE CABLE QUESTION.

    Mr. Lyne to-day cabled to Mr. Chamberlain and the Premiers of the protesting colonies that with reference to the Eastern Extension Company's proposals ...

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  33. INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

    The Premier received a telegram from the Premier of Western Australia to-day suggesting that the Australian Colonies should subscribe to the Indian Famine ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES AMBULANCE CORPS

    The Lieutenant-Governor to-day received a cable from Lord Roberts intimating that he had inspected the New South Wales ambulance engaged in treating the wounded ...

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  35. RUSSIAN INTENTIONS.

    Mr. Laurance Phillip, a well-known music teacher, who knows Russia well, having lived for a year in Moscow and travelled extensively through the dominions of the ...

    Article : 90 words
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