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  2. STHE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The latest despatches from Mafeking state that Colonel Baden-Powell, the gallant commander of the garrison, on March 13 ...

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  3. The Black Plague.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The Mayor (Mr E. H. Panton) ia again drawing the attention of the Chief Secretary to the fact that Sydney vessels visiting the N.W. ...

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  4. The Commonwealth Bill.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The Australian Federal delegates—Mr E. Barton (N.S. Wales), Mr A. Deakin (Victoria), Mr C. C. Kingston (South Australia), ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND'S INTERFERENCE.

    A few days ago Mr W. J. Lyne, Premier of New South Wales, sent a telegram to Mr Seddon asking him if he approved of the action the New Zealand ...

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  6. THE SANITATION OF HOBART.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—An influential deputation waited on the Mayor and Aldermen to-day, and urged the necessity of using the utmost endeavor to keep the ...

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  8. THE SYDNEY OUTBREAK.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Enormous quantities of filth are being removed from the plague-infected area. Six hundred tons were removed yesterday and deposited in ...

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  10. Poultry Raising.

    Sir,—In answer to "Observer" under the heading "Poultry Raising" in this morning's paper, who states that it is all bosh about the 6s profit spoken about by ...

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  11. Cape Colony.

    London, Tuesday Night.—No fewer than 100 of the Boer prisoners confined at Simonstown, the British naval depot, are ill with typhoid fever. ...

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  12. WHEN THE RELIEF IS ACCOMPLISHED.

    An enthusiastic meeting was held last Monday evening in Mr Barnes' studio, Rooke street, when a committee was formed to canvass the town for ...

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  13. TELEGRAM FROM MR BARTON.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The Premier has received a cable from the Premier of New South Wales as follows:—Am in receipt of the following cablegram from ...

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  14. THE CAPE POLICE.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—A force of Cape Colony policomen now at the front with Lord Roberts has been directed 10 return south of the Orange River owing ...

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  15. General Items.

    London, Tuesday Night.—Private J. A. Roberts, of the N.S. Wales Lancers, has been discharged from the hospital at Pretoria. The injuries be received were of ...

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  16. MR SEDDON'S ATTITUDE.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The Premier received a telegram to-day from the Premier of New South Wales embodying the following message he had received ...

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  17. FLOODS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    London, Tuesday Night.—Heavy floods have occurred throughout South Africa. Many of the British camps at the front were swamped, and had to be transferred ...

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  18. The Orange Free State.

    London, Tuesday Night.—It was recently reported that a Boer column under General Olivier, which was 15 guns had been in force in the vicinity of ...

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  20. JOUBERT AT PRETORIA.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—General Joubert, Commander-in-Chief of the Boer army, who was last reported as being in supreme command at Kroonstadt, ...

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  21. AN AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONED FOR THE LANCERS.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Lieutenant S. F. Osborne, of the Australian Regiment of Horse, has received a commission in the 16th Lancers. ...

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  22. REPAIRING THE RAILWAY.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The British have a large number of men employed repairing the railway line north from Bloemfontein. The Basutos are ...

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  23. STRENGTHENING JOHANNESBURG.

    London, Wednesday Morning. — A large number of kaffirs are being employed by the Boers in the digging of trenches around Johannesburg, the ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

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  25. COLONISTS TO THE FRONT.

    London, Wednesday Morning. — A small force of colonists in charge of Lieutt.-Colonel Pilcher, who commanded the Queenslanders, on Monday attacked ...

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  26. The Australian Mounted Brigade.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The Minister for Defence (Hon G. T. Collins) inspected the mounted contingent at Newtown this afternoon and expressed gratification at ...

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  27. Road Districts.

    Meetings of landholders for the election of trustees have been convened as follow. In cases where details are not complete, no official announcement has ...

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  28. THE DRAKENSBEBG PASSES.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The London "Daily Telegraph" states that an army of 20,000 Free State troops, commanded by General De Beers (a ...

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  29. Victoria.

    Melbourne, Wednesday. — There are now 500 men of the Imperial mounted contingent camped at Langwarrin, together with 280 horses. The applicants ...

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  30. LORD ROBERTS VISITS CAPETOWN

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The "Daily News" states that Lord Roberts will shortly visit Capetown in order to meet his wife, who is now staying there. ...

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  31. A NORTHERN RECONNAISSANCE.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—A British force made a reconnaissance on Monday towards Brandfort, about 30 miles north of Bloemfontein. The 16th ...

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  32. PROBABLE DATE OF DEPARTURE.

    Efforts are being made by the Defence department to secure two of the transports —the Mauhattan and the Manchester Port—which are on their way from ...

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  33. The North of Natal.

    London, Wednesday Morning. — The Boers under command of General Louis Botha are massing at strongly entrenched positions in the Biggarsberg Range, 85 ...

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