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  2. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    London, Wednesday Night. — Mr Bennett Burleigh the famous war correspondent, states on good authority that President Kruger removed £2,000,000 in ...

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  3. OUR LOYAL "BUSHMEN."

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Australian "bushmen" at Bulawayo, in Rhodesia, engaged in great rejoicings over the relief of Mafeking, as well as in ...

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  4. A TASMANIAN ILL.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The Governor received a cable to-day from Sir Alfred Milner reporting that Lieut. G. E. Reid, of Hobart (1st Tasmanian contingent), is ...

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  5. JOHANNESBURG.

    Writing in the "Argus" on the occupation of Johannesburg. " Uitlander" remarks :—Within the last 10 yean there have been two notable flag incidents in ...

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  6. AMERICA TAKING ACTION.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The United States Government, on learning that the situation in China had become worse and more critical, decided to give ...

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  7. CAPTURE BY HUTTON'S BRIGADE.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Major- General Hutton's colonial brigade, operating north of Johannesburg, before the advance to Pretoria captured a 3-inch ...

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  8. For the Ladies.

    The spring of 1900 will bring forth quite a revelation in dress. All fashions are generally modern reproductions of the past. The work usually involves a ...

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  9. Celebrating Our Successes.

    News came to hand about midday on Wednesday that the British had entered Pretoria, when the school children cheered heartily. Two large flags and the Union ...

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  10. THE QUEEN GRATIFIED.

    London, Thursday Morning. — The Queen has expressed her gratification at tho occupation of Pretoria. ...

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  11. THE GALLANT GORDONS.

    London, Thursday Morning.—A superb bayonet charge by the Gordon Highlanders was a great feature of tho operations against the Boers north of ...

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  12. LORD ROBERTS AT PRETORIA.

    London, Wednesday Night.— Lord Roberts has cabled to the War Office stating that everything in connection with the occupation of Pretoria proved most ...

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  13. ULVERSTONE.

    Crowds of people from all the outlying districts came into Ulverstone on Wednesday evening to participate in the rejoicings at the capture of Pretoria. ...

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  14. The Orange River Colony.

    London, Wednesday Night. — The battalion of Irish Yeomanry, led by Colonel Spragge, and which were captured at Lindley, numbered 464 men. ...

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  15. HUNTER AND BADEN POWELL.

    London, Wednesday Night.—It is stated that the columns of Major-Generals Hunter and Baden-Powell are marching to Potchefstroom, south-west of ...

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  16. KRUGER BLAMED BY STEYN.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Ex-President Steyn telegraphed to Pretoria from a position east of Kroonstad in terms expressive of strong condemnation of the ...

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  17. The Black Plague.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The plague patient discovered yesterday named, Alway, who is a resident of Camberwell died to-night. ...

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  18. 25,000 BRITISH TROOPS

    London, Wednesday Night.—The number of troops with which Lord Roberts invested Pretoria totalled 25,000. ...

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  19. MESSAGE FROM LORD ROBERTS.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Lord Roberts telegraphed to the War Office on Tuesday as follows :- Just before dark on Monday the ...

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  20. General Items.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The Australian "bushmen," under Major-General Carrington have received instructions from Lord Roberts to operate strictly on ...

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  21. New South Wales.

    Sydney, Thursday.—One case of plague was reported to-day. The report of the Burnie Town Board meeting at which important business wag transacted will be found on the fourth ...

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  22. BURNIE.

    Last night's celebration of "Bobs" latest and greatest triumph was moat appropriately attended by glorious weather. Bright, clear and cold, no better night could ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN "BUSHMEN"

    London, Wednesday Night.—The Australian "bushmen" with General Carrington's column at Marandellas, in Rhodesia, cabled birthday congratulations to the ...

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  25. BOND LEADER VISITS EUROPE.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Mr H. J. Hoffmeyer, President of the Afrikander Bond, is going to Europe. It is understood that the purpose of his visit is to ...

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  26. FIRST "BUSHMEN'S " BRIGADE.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Colonel Carew, of the 7th Hussars, has been given command of the 1st Brigade of the Rhodesian field force (Major-General ...

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  27. The "Boxers."

    London, Wednesday Night. — The "Boxers'" are threatening Tieutein, the seaport of Peking, which is defended by volunteers under Major Higgs. The ...

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  28. DETAILS OF THE ENTRY.

    London, Thursday Morning. — Lord, Roberta reports that the Grenadier Guards lined the Square in Pretoria on the occasion of his triumphal entry. Few of the ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The following casualties among colonials, are reported :—New Zealanders: Trooper W. Byrne, killed; Trooper Francis ...

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  30. DUKE OF NORFOLK INJURED.

    London, Thursday, Morning.—During the operations in front of Pretoria, the Duke of Norfolk, late Postmaster-General of Great Britain, had his right hip ...

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  31. "TIMES" URGES BRITISH ACTION.

    London, Wednesday Night. — The "Times" urges that British troops should be landed at Tientsin to protect the railway from there to Peking. ...

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  32. PRETORIA SHELLED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—When Lord Roberts advanced towards Pretoria on Monday a shell fire was opened by the naval funs on the town, and two of the ...

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  33. SALISBURY'S MESSAGE TO ROBERTS.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Primo -Minister of Britain (Lord Salisbury) has cabled to Lord Roberts as follows: "I earnestly congratulate yon on ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The "Standard" states that Great Britain and Franco are agreed as to joint action of the two Powers in regard to the "Boxer" ...

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  35. THE AFRIKANDERS

    London, Thursday Morning.—At the South African conference at Graaf-Reynet, Cape Colony, it was decided to boycott all British businesses and support ...

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