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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,037 words
  3. Wreck of the Glenelg.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—It is believed that some 30 lives were lost by the wreck of the atteamer Glenelg, near Lake Tyera, on the Victorian coast, and at present only three ...

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  4. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    London, Thursday Morning.—-Mafeking was safe oh Monday last, 26th inst. ...

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  5. THE PRESIDENTS AND THE POWERS.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The text of the reply sent by Russia to the Presidents' appeal to the Powers of Europe to intervene in the war has been ...

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  6. MINES AND BUILDINGS UNDERMINED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—By order of President Kruger the Boers have undermined the British mines on the Rand and also the British buildings at ...

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  7. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—A further statement obtained from the survivors of the [?] of the Glenelg is to the effect that when she founded the captain and mate ...

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  8. DEATH OF GENERAL JOUBERT.

    London, Thursday Morning.—General Joubert, Commander-in-Chief of the enemy's forces, died unexpectedly at Pretoria on Tuesday night from an ...

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  9. Ladysmith to Laing's Not.

    About 35 miles north of Ladysmith he Biggarsberg Bangs runs across Natal [?] the Drakensberg Mountains and General [?] Botha is said to be posted in strong ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A SECOND RELIEF COLUMN.

    London, Thursday Morning.—A strong column of the Imperial Yeomanry Regiment has been Bent to Griquatown, west of Kimberley, with orders to proceed to ...

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  11. The Orange Free State.

    London, Wednesday Night.—A message which has just arrived from one of Reuter's correspondents in the Free State, reports that a strong force of Boors has ...

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  12. Mining.

    Launceston, Thursday.—At the halfyearly meeting of the Hercules Mining Company to-night, the chairman stated that the directors had decided to erect a ...

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  13. CAPTAIN M'INERNEY RECOVERED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Captain M'Inerney, of the first Victorian contingent, who was wounded and captured at Rendsburg, has now recovered. ...

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  14. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  15. THE COLONIES AND THE MOTHER LAND.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The Premier has received from the Premier of Hew South Wales a copy of the following telegram, which he has despatched on behalf of all ...

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  17. TRANSVAATERS LOOTING.

    [?] Wednesday Night.—Boors from the Transvaal are looking farms in the Free State, and attributing their own wanton acts to the British forces. ...

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  18. N.Z. FIRST CONTINGENT.

    Auckland, Thursday.—It is understood that the Government has decided to keep the first New Zealand contingent up to its full strength, and the required number of ...

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  19. The Black Plague.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Another case of plague occurred to-day, the victim being Ernest Cramer, employed in a clothing factory within the infected area. Two more ...

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  20. MILNER AT BLOEMFONTEIN.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa (Sir Alfred Milner), who recently visited Molteno and ...

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  21. The Australian Mounted Brigade.

    Mr Erskine Parker, who has been touring the north of the colony purchasing horses for the Imperial Australian Mounted Brigade, arrived at Burnie ...

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  22. JACOBSDAL.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The "Doily Chronicle" states that a force of 400 Free State troops threatens to cut the railway line from the Cape to Kimberley ...

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  23. TWO MORE CASES AND ONE DEATH.

    Sydney, Thursday Night.—The plague record to-day is two additional cases and one death, namely, Francis Jackson, aged 87, who was removed from his residence ...

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  24. PECULIAR HIDING PLACES.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The British have found in a grave at Dronfield, east of Kimberley, a case containing 78 cases of dynamite. ...

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  25. HAS IT REACHED NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland, Thursday.—Reports from Opatiki state that a large number of dead rats have been found lately about the beach near the river entrance. ...

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  26. HOBART.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The Premier of New South Wales says that as some of the transports are not due in Sydney till April 14, it is highly improbable that the ...

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  27. Devonport Town Board.

    Sir,—In your issue of even date I am credited as a probable candidate at the forthcoming election for a seat in the Town Board. This is news to me ; and further, ...

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  28. 6,000 BOERS NEAR WINBURG.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Commandant Grobler, with a force of 6,000 men from Colesberg, occupies a position midway, between Bloemfontein and ...

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  29. Cape Colony.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The Boor prisoners at Simonstown are continually attempting to make good their escape, and two have succeeded in getting away. ...

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  30. Victoria.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—For the Imperial contingent 1,243 men have been medically examined. Of these 194 were rejected, 101 in the riding test, and 95 ...

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  31. A COMMANDANT ARRESTED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Transvaalers have arrested Commandant Prinsloo, who was living by President Krnger's permission in retirement on his ...

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  32. 200 REBELS SUBMIT.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Two hundred rebels in the Prieska district have submitted to the British. Others fled on their approach. ...

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  34. The North of Natal.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Boors in Northern Natal state they have destroyed the shafts and machinery of the collieries at Dundee, north-east of Ladysmith, and ...

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  35. General Items.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Lieutenant M. E. Lindsay, a New Zealander at the front, has been granted a commission in the 7th Dragoons. ...

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  36. New South Wales.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Arrangements have been made for the Imperial contingent to leave on April 21. ...

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  37. The Patriotic Funds.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The Imperial patriotic fund now amounts to £4,642. ...

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  38. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Mr Pott, the British Consul at Delagoa Bay, Portuguese East Africa, has been fined 200 guineas for having, through a second ...

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  39. THE ENEMY'S FORCES.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The "Daily Telegraph" estimates tho Boors in Natal on the lowest possible estimate at 10,000 men. ...

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  40. Poultry Lectures.

    Sir,—Can anybody say way the secreuary of the Council of Agriculture did not send Mr. Terry, the poultry expert, to give a [?] at Burnie when on this coast ...

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  41. MICHAEL DAVITT.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Mr dichaol Davitt, who recently resigned his seat in the House of Commons as a [?] against the "cruel and unjust war in ...

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  42. Local Government Conference.

    There promises to be a large attendance at the Ulverstone Oddfellows's Hall at 8.30 o'clock to-night, when the Hon. F. W. Piesse will deliver an address on the ...

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