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  2. THE TRANSVAAL WAR. FOR QUEEN EMPIRE. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Despatches forwarded to the War Office by Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, Commander- in-Chief in South Africa: General Sir. ...

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  5. Imperial Australian Brigade.

    Ulverstone is to contribute yet another man to the bushman's corps. Leonard Hutton, the brother of Private Jack Hutton, who so nobly gave his life "for ...

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  6. General Items.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The day manager of the Frank Smith diamond bisuines at Kimberly took during the recent siege effective measures for ...

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  8. The Commonwealth Bill.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—Mr. Lyne, Premier of New South Wales; Mr Philip, Premier of Queensland; and Mr Holder. Premier of South Australia. ...

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  9. The Black Plague.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The dreaded bubonic plague has made its appearance in f a pronounced form at Capstown, the chief landing place for troops and ...

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  10. PENGUIN.

    Penguin is to increase its already long list of active service men by two— Geoffery H. Brown, who returned from New Zealand to join the mounted ...

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  11. THE CASE IN QUEENSLAND.

    Our telegrams yesterday briefly reported the discovery of a case of plague at Brisbane. Mainland exchanges give the following particulars:—There was a ...

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  12. PRO-BOERS IN THE STATES.

    London, Tuesday Night.—A number o American pro-Boers have despatched boy messenger to President Kruger with message of admiration and encourage ...

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  13. BURNIE.

    Yesterday afternoon Mrs F. Knowles Miller canvassed the town with a list asking for subscriptions, with the object of making a presentation to the accepted ...

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  14. PROTEST AGAINST AMENDMENT.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Sir Samuel Griffiths, Q.C., of Queensland, has written a letter to the London newspapers which he contends that the objectior ...

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  15. BOERS AT ST. HELENA.

    London, Tuesday Night.—Five bands were played as the first shipment of Boer prisoners were landed at St. Helena and snarched into Deadwood Camp. When ...

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  16. STANLEY.

    James Egan left on Tuesday morning for Hobart - to join the mounted contingent. This makes three volunteers accepted from Circular Head. ...

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  17. HOBART.

    Hobart, Wednesday:—The "bushmen's" troopship, Manhattan, is expected to arrive at Hobart on 'Monday. After loading oats, bran and hay she will leave ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND'S PRECAUTIONS.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—In connection with the bubonic plague New Zealand, which is taking stringent precautions against the introduction of the plague, has ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The troopships Atlantian, Euryalus and Maplemore have landed 1,100 bushmen and their horses from Australia at Beira, a ...

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  20. The Steamer Star.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—There was not the slightest foundation for the rumor prevalent at Devonport last night to the effect that the ss Star had been lost in the ...

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  21. New South "Wales.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—All the arrangements for the embarkation of the Imperial Australian contingent will be on much the same lines as when the previous ...

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  22. THE HEALTH CONFERENCE.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—Drs Honlmes and Sprott and Mr. A. Mault, secretary of th Central Board of Healthy, who have been attending the health conferences at ...

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  23. The Orange Free State.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Private George Heenan, of the New Zealand contingent, is seriously ill with typhoid fever in the Boer hospital at Winburg, ...

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  24. DRUIDS' WHEEL RACE.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The final of the Druids' Gala Wheel Race was won easily by W.C. Jackson (scratch) from Wilksch (20yds), and F.S. Beauchamp ...

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  25. THE BOER GOVERNMENTS

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The Boer Governments are causing to be circulated throughout Cape Colony a document in the nature of an impassioned ...

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  26. The Patriotic Funds.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The Imperial patriotic fund totals £3,468 4s 7d, and the Tasmanian contingent fund £843 12s 6d. ...

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  27. AN AUSTRALIAN BUGLER MISSING.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Bugler Melville, of the; New South Wales mounted infantry, baa been missing since the engagement fought at Karree Siding ...

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  28. PROVISIONS AT ALBURY.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The Premier of N.S. Wales (Mr Lyne) when passing through Albury this morning informed the Mayor that the Government would ...

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  30. The "Easter Encampment.

    Our Ulverstone correspondent writes:— By troop train on Tuesday night about 120 of the volunteers who are resident on the North-West Coast returned from the ...

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  31. WEEPENER STILL BESIEGED.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Field Marshal Lord Roberts reported last night that Wepener, south-east of Bloemfontein, where Lieut. Colonel Dalgety, of the ...

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  32. VICTORIA'S CONTINGENTS.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The Lieutenant-Governor wrote to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in January, reporting the departure of the second ...

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  33. THE SYDNEY RECORD.

    Sydney, Wednesdays.—One fresh case of plague and one death are reported to-day. The record now stands at 126 cases and 43 deaths. ...

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  34. Mining.

    Messrs A. E. Langford, P.M. Balstrup, and W. Allen, who have been on a visit of inspection to tin sections on the Whyte River, returned to Burnie by train last ...

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  35. MT BISCHOFF TIN QUOTATION.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The Mt Bischoff T.M. Co.'s London cable quotes tin at £140, market firm; last sales, £189 10s. ...

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  36. A BOER ATTACK REPULSED.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—A force of 200 Transvaalers made a determined attack on a party of Orpheus Horse on April 18 at Dopaspoort. The British had ...

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  37. MESSAGES FROM MILNER.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The Lieuten- ant-Governor is in receipt of two cables form Sir Alfred Milner. One, dated Capetown April 12, states: "Information has ...

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  38. THE WHITE PINAFORE.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The White Pinafore mine, Lefroy, has crushed 115 tons quartz for 91z gold. ...

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  39. The Ulverstone-Burnie Railway.

    We understand that Messrs Cheverton and Freeman, contractors for the extension of the Government railway from Ulverstone to Burnie, have lodged with ...

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  40. Mafeking.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—In the unsuccessful engagement fought with the Boars north of Mafeking on March 31 last, Colonel Plumer's column of ...

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  41. The Gippsland Floods

    Melbourne, Wednesday,—Reports continue to be received from Gippsland in reference to the flooded state of the country and of narrow escapes from drowning. ...

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  42. MAJOR CAMERON'S CAPTURE,

    A Capo journal thus describes the circumstances surrounding the capture of Major Cameron, commanding the 1st Tasmanian contingent:—That the Boers ...

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