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  3. The Black Plague.

    Adelaide, Tuesday.—Disquieting rumors are again being circulated regarding the presence of plague in Adelaide, but no official information can be gained on the ...

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  4. RUBB UNKNOWN AT ZEEHAN.

    Zechan, Tuesday.—Nobody of the name of Rubb is known here, The man who died in Adelaide from the plague is presumed to be Joseph Grubb, ...

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  5. PLAGUE SPREADING IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—The bubonic plague is spreading in Sydney. A married man named Heaton, residing at Randwick, was discovered to be suffering from is to-day. ...

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  6. The Advance on Pretoria.

    London, Monday Night.—It is estimated that three-fourths of the Free-staters who a month back were ...

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  7. A FURTHER REPORT.

    Sydney, Tuesday Night.—Tow further cases of bubonic plague occurred to-day, namely, John Reddington aged 38, residing in Margaret street, and Cecil Pepper ...

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  8. GARRISONING WALFISCH BAY

    London, Monday Night.—A British warship has landed a body of soldiers with guns at Walfisch Bay, the port of Damaraland, a tract of country on the ...

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  9. BOER DESERTERS SURRENDERING GUNS.

    London, Monday Morning.—Deserters from the enemy's ranks have brought a Maxim gun and a nine-pounder to the British camp at Belmont, in the north of ...

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  10. St. Patrick's Day. 1900.

    Ireland, the Empire triumphs less to-day In war—less in the hard-won victories— Than in her children and their mighty peace, And if thou art in favor, so are they ...

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  11. THE BLOEMFONTEN HOSPITAL.

    London, Monday Morning.—Field-Marshal Lord Roberts has entrusted the army hospital at, Bloemfontein, in which 500 members of the Red Cross Society are ...

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  12. A GOOD MARCH BY THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

    London. Tuesday Morning.—A body of New Zealanders who were recently sent to Carnarvon, in the north-west of Cape Colony, to prevent a threatened attack on ...

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  13. FURTHER REINFORCEMENTS.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—The troops now on the water bound for South Africa total 31,000 including the 8th Division which is under command of ...

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  14. SIR ALFRED MILNER GOING NORTH.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—Reuter's Agency reports that the High Commissioner for Cape Colony (Sir Alfred Milner) and his military secretaries have left ...

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  15. A TREACHEROUS BOER DEALT WITH.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—Corporal Raff, a colonist, ran his bayonet through a Boer who was firing on the British under protection of the white flag at the ...

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  16. THE WARLOAN.

    London. Tuesday Morning.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) states that there are no less than 39,800 applicants for the war loan ...

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  17. The Western Border.

    London, Tuesday Night.—Colonel Peakman, from Kimberley, with a force of mounted infantry, had a brisk skirmish on Saturday with 500 Boers opposite ...

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  18. News in Brief.

    Leven Road Trust invite tenders for 2,600 cubic yards of rubble. See advt. Respectable girl wanted, Burnie. See advt. ...

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  19. GENERAL GATACRE'S ACTIVITY.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Major General Gatacre, who was last reported to be at Euderberg, south of Bloemfontein, has despatched a mounted force to ...

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  20. The Australian Mounted Brigade.

    Many inquiries are being made as to when the forms of application for enrolment in the mounted brigade will be available generally, and in some cases ...

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  21. ADVANCE ON PRETORIA.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—Lieut. General Lord Methuen, who is in command of the British column which is advancing from Kimberley to the relief ...

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  22. The North of Natal.

    London, Monday Night.—A Boer Commandant's note book has been found in avacated laager at the Tugela River indicating that between December 12 and ...

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  23. SHEFFIELD.

    Two of the latest applicants for inclusion in the Imperial-Australian Mounted Corps are Mr R. R. Roberts, manager of the Sheffield branch of the Bank of ...

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  24. BOMBARDMENT OF MAFEKING.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—Last reports stated that the fire from the besieging Boer guns at Maleking has slackened. ...

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  26. STANLEY.

    The following have sent in their names for service in South Africa with the Australian mounted brigade:—John Holmes, William Nolan, James Egan, ...

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  27. General Items.

    London, Monday Night.—The burghers of the Free State are becoming increasingly indignant at the conduct of President Steyn, late President of the ...

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  28. 14,000 BOERS AT BIGGARSBERG.

    London, Monday Night.—Fourteen thousand Boers with 20 guns are massed at Biggarsberg, about 50 miles north of Ladysmith. ...

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  29. TRAINS CROSS THE TUGELA.

    London, Tuesday Night.—Trains now cross the Tugela River at Colenso by means of a temporary bridge, and supplies are being conveyed north by this route to ...

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  30. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—Ten candidates for the Australian Mounted Brigade left by the Hobart express to-day for final inspection. ...

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  31. HOBART.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—Thirty men were examined for the mounted contingent to-day and subsequently went into camp. Two of the applicants were rejected. ...

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  32. COMPLAINTS OF BAD BOOTS IN THE ARMY.

    London, Monday Night.—Many complaints are being made by the soldiers serving under Lord Roberts of the inferior material in the boots served out to ...

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  33. Cape Colony.

    London, Monday Night.—The British authorities at Simonstown, the naval depot, are being compelled to take extra precautions to frustrate the schemes of ...

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  34. MAJOR CAMERON.

    Evandale, Tuesday.—Mrs Cyril Cameron, wife of Major Cameron, who commanded the first Tasmanian contingent, and was wounded and captured by the ...

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  35. New South Wales.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr W. J. Lyne) says that as the news from the front is so good he would not be surprised if the Imperial Government ...

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  36. REJOICINGS AT LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—There was great rejoicing in the city to-day when it became known that Major Cameron had been freed from the Boers. ...

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  37. A SOP TO THE BOND.

    London, Monday Night.—As a sop to the Afrikander Bond, Mr W. P. Schriener, the Premier of Cape Colony, has prohibited any public demonstrations over ...

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  38. Queensland.

    Brisbane, Tuesday.—The Government is anxious to send more troops to South Africa with the Imperial contingent than its allotment on a population basis. There ...

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