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  3. Devonport Town Board.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Devonport Town Board was held at the new offices, Town Hall for the first time yesterday afternoon. Present: ...

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  4. ThE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    London, Sunday Night.—Boar forces at Reddesrburg, of Bloemfontain stated to be 3,200 strong, who on five British last surrounded and captured ...

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  5. THE CAPTURED COLUMN.

    London, Monday Morning.—The British column captured by the Boers at Reddersburg belong to Major General Gatacre's division It was returning from ...

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  6. 4,000 SURRENDERS.

    London, Sunday Night.—On the recent 15 days march of Major General Clements Column from Fauresmith to the north of Bioamfontein, that commander ...

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  7. "BOER USE OF DUM DUMS"

    London, Sunday Night.—It has been found that soft-nosed and spliflipped bullets were used by the Boers during the recent fighting at Boshof, north-west of ...

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  8. The Transvaal.

    London, Monday, Morning.—Bayonets are being manufactured at Pretoria for the use-of the mercenary troops from Europe who are aiding the Boers. ...

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  9. BRABANTI AT BUSHMAN'S KOP.

    London, Monday Morning.— Major General Brabant, who commands at Bushman's Kop, on the Basutolend border, south-east of Bloemfontein,a ...

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  10. Cape Colony.

    London, Sunday Night.—H.M.R. battleship Monarch, guardship at Simon's Bay, has landed a contingent of blue jackets at the Cape, where they will end ...

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  11. FEVER AMONGST THE PRISONERS.

    London, Sunday Night.— Fifteen hundred Boer prisoners who had been shipped for St Helena, their future prison, have been re-landed at Simonstown owing to ...

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  12. ROBERTS SHELTERING FREE STATERS.

    London, Monday Morning.—Field Marshal Lord Roberts, is sheltering from the fury of the Boers' a number of Free staters who have surrendered. They are ...

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  13. General Items.

    Londonk, Sunday Night.—Ten thousand horses, being remounts for the cavalry at the front, are expected to arrive at Cape town within a week; two thousand have ...

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  14. A BROTHER, OF STEYN CAPTURED.

    London, Monday Morning.—Another brother of ex-President Steyn was captured during the fighting at Karee Siding, 14 miles south of Brandfort. ...

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  15. THE BASUTOLAND BORDER.

    London, Monday Morning.—The Boers have threatended to invade Basutoland. They already invest Wepener. The British Resident Commissioner in ...

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  16. The Australian Mounted Brigade.

    Launceston, Monday.—As a result of his visit to Melbourne the Chief Secretary (Mr G.T.Collins) has concluded that it would be desirable to increase the ...

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  17. BOER BRUTALITY TO SURREN. DERERS.

    London, Monday Morning.—Strong commandos of Boers are moving south of Bloemfontein and without any baggage to hinder them. They are raiding farms, ...

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  18. The Commonwealth Bill.

    Adelaide, Monday.—The Premier suggests that a conference of Premiers be held to see what can be done in the direction of meeting Mr. Chamberlain's ...

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  19. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    The sanitary officer reported that he had inspected 470 premises at West Devonport, and 53 at East Devonport since last meeting. A few yards were ...

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  20. BOERS ACTIVE IN THE SOUTH.

    London, Monday Morning.—Two Boer commandos threaten Rouxville, in the south of the Free State. Colonel Allen's four companies of Irish rifles and two ...

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  21. STATEMENT BY MR LYNE.

    Sydney, Monday.—In reference to the proposed amendment to the Common wealth Bill, the Premier.(Mr. W. J. Lyne) expresses the opinion that the Australian ...

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  22. THE NEW REMOUNTS.

    London, Monday Morning.—The remounts which are now arriving at Bloemfontein are spoken highly of by Lord Roberts for their general stamp and ...

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  23. FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNORS.

    Melbourne, Monday.—The Government intend to approach the Colonial Office and ascertain if it is willing to allow the present gubernatorial arrangements with ...

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