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  2. From the Front.

    Following are extracts from a letter received by Mr J. R. Shields, Somerset, from his son, Trooper J. R. Shields, 4th contingent:— ...

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  3. Wheat Elevators.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Graham) has received from Mr J. M. Sinclair, the representative of the department in London his report on his ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Tuesday Night.—A force of 200 Boers belonging to the eastern invading column recently slopped a train returning to Cape Colony from the front. ...

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  5. GUERILLA ACTIVITY.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—General De Lisle is pursuing the raiders towards Prieska, in the north-west. He captured a Boer convoy at Horwaler's drift. ...

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  6. The Transvaal.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—General French has effected the capture of a large number of carts and horses, and has taken 12 prisoners in the Rustenburg ...

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  7. Sporting.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The South Australia v. Victoria cricket match was continued to-day in dull, showery weather, play having several times to be suspended ...

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  9. News in Brief.

    Cheque lost at Burnie. See advt. Bullocks for sale, Cam. See advt. Gold lucky bell lost at Burnie. See ...

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  10. The Australian Troops.

    Auckland, Wednesday.—Over 800 volunteers have offered their services for South Africa. Much enthusiasm is being displayed. ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The following have been wounded at Welpost: Lieutenant Miller, Private L. Morgan, severely; Private S. Younger, slightly ...

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  12. INVALIDED VICTORIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—A number of Victorian bushmen who were invalided home from South Africa have now recovered, and are anxious to return to ...

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  13. Orange River Colony.

    London, Tuesday Night.—A Boer ammunition wagon at Senekal during the recent fighting exploded accidentally, killing four Boers, and wounding the ...

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  14. TURF.

    Perth, Wednesday.—About. 8,000 persons to-day attended the second day's sports in connection with the West Australia Turf Club's mooting opened on ...

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  15. The Tasmanians.

    "Hobart, Wednesday .—Between 400 and 600 applications for service in South Africa have been revived in answer to the Government's appeal. There is some ...

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  16. AUCKLAND SUMMER MEETING.

    Auckland, Wednesday.—At the Auckland summer meeting today the Derby was won by Renown, with Formula second and Biddington third. It was won ...

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  17. BATTALION VOLUNTEERS.

    The [?] battalion has been by no means behind hand, in the matter of volunteers for South Africa. Major H. G. Brown has already forwarded upwards ...

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  18. V.R.G. NEW YEAR'S DAY MEETING.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The attendance at tho V.R.C. races at Flemington yesterday was sufficiently large to make the meeting pay its way. ...

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  19. Mining.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The following is a statement showing the quantity and value of minerals obtained on the West Coast during December:—Silver lead ...

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  20. General Items.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The correspondent of the " Daily News " at The Hague states that ex-President Kruger is wavering as to whether he will accept the a ...

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  22. THE CAPTURED CONVOY.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The British convoy which was captured by the Boers on Christmas Day near Vryburg, north of Kimberley, is valued at .£50,000. ...

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  23. Affairs in China.

    London, Wednesday Morning. — The murderer of Baron Yon Ketteler, late German Minister at Peking, has been decapitated by the Germans on the scene ...

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