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  3. News From the Front.

    The following extracts art from the Herald correspondent:— My last letter told of the continued success af Colonel E. Williams's column (comprising ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  4. The Encampment.

    The work of striking camp was concluded yesterday afternoon and there were not a few who were sorry the final day had arrived. After the regular early morning routine ...

    Article : 410 words
  5. Execution of Officers.

    The most reliable information concerning be shooting, after court-martial sentence, of Lieutenants Morantand Handoock at Pretoria on February 27 is contained in a letter received ...

    Article : 779 words
  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Dr. A. Kuyper, the Netherlands Premier, is again busying himself on behalf of the Boers. He has arranged to meet Baron Von ...

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  7. MEDALS FOR CORRESPONDENTS.

    The War Office authorities have decided to grant a medal, without clips, to each war correspondent who took part in the South African campaign. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN REMOUNTS.

    Mr. Charles Cowper, of Sydney, has a letter in to-day's "Times," in which he urges the British Government to contract for the purchase, from private Australian ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. Meteorological Report.

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor as received the following cable from the Chief Casualty Officer at Capetown:— Dan seriously ill of enteric fever on March 21, a ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. BATHURST Daily Free Press. "Magna at veritas et prevalebit." WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1902.

    Newspapers generally just now are receiving a holocaust of adverse criticism at the hands of our political Federal and State demogogoues. Mr. Barton has attempted to ...

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  12. WEDDING.

    A very pretty wedding was solemnised at All Saints' Cathedral on Monday last, when Mr. M. L. Kerr, of Sydney, was united in he holy bonds of matrimony to Miss M. V. ...

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  13. IN THE AFTERNOON.

    During the afternoon preparations were made for striking camp. The men ward engaged in filling branches, cleaning cooking utensils, arms, etc. About 4 o'clock ...

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  14. ADDRESSES BY OFFICERS.

    The officers, by order of Commandan Holborrow, were assembled, and the latter congratulated them on the good work performed during the encampment. He also ...

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  15. THE FINAL ORDER.

    The following order was issued in the camp yesterday by Colonel Holborrow:—"The officer commanding the western camp of instruction, which breaks up this day ...

    Article : 235 words
  16. A Daring Boer.

    The story of a Boer's daring exploit is briefly but interestingly told in a letter revived by Mr. Chas. Simmonds, of Waverley, from Corporal G. Bartlett, of the Third New ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. The Plague.

    During the past month a total, of 70,000 persons died of the bubonic plague, in the Punjaub district of India. The Punjab is a densely populated ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. THE PROCESSION.

    About 5 o'clock everything was in readiness to leave the scene of the encampment, and the troops, headed by the Regimental Band, marched out of camp for the railway ...

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  19. A Typical South African Store.

    O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proverbial needle to an anchor," Tula store is situated in a ...

    Article : 160 words
  20. TWO MORE CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Two fresh cases of plague have to be added to yesterday's list, the victims being:— Joseph Wilkins, 68 years of age, residing ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. A Terrible Experience.

    A cyclist (Mr. James M'Donald) had a gainful experience on the west coast last week. He left Mr. Gunn's Lairg station on Sunday for Chickerloo, and had gone a short ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    THE STOCK INSPECTOR.—Mr. Robinson, Government Stock Inspector, left for Cowra this morning for the purpose of making his usual inspection of stock. ...

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