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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    Launceston, Thursday. — Business people are making preparations for the return of the troops, and the city is being extensively decorated. The illuminations ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONS.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Lieutenant Wyllie, of Sandy Bay, the Tasmanian who recently gained the V.C., for bravery at Warmbaths, has been given a ...

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  4. The Commonwealth.

    The Federal Elections Bill has been sanctioned by the Legislative Council without amendment, and it will shortly receive the Royal Assent. Thus the ...

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  5. Advertising

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  7. FIRST FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—It is announced on undoubted authority that Sir Edmund Barton has informally received intimation that he will be commissioned to form the ...

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  8. UNREST IN CAPE COLONY.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The telegraph wires have been cut close to Grahamstown, between East London and Port Elizabeth, presumably by Cape ...

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  9. THE SHEFFIELD DEMONSTRATION.

    A committee meeting of the returned soldiers demonstration was held on Wednesday night, when there was a good attendance. It was decided to hold the ...

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  10. INAUGURAL CELEBRATIONS.

    Brisbane. Thursday.—In connection with the Commonwealth festivities the Government propose to release some 500 short sentence prisoners and to make ...

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  11. ARRESTS FOR SEDITION.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Johannes De Jong, the proprietor of the Worcester (Cape Colony) "Advertiser," has been arrested for sedition. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    Adelaide, Thursday. — The Government has definitely decided to send a contingent of 100 men, under the Commandant (Colonel Gordon), to. Sydney to take ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The Aberdeen liner Sophocles arrived to-day from London via Capetown with a number of officers and men belonging to the different ...

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  14. LORD ROBERTS IN NATAL

    London, Wednesday Night. — Field-Marshal Lord Roberts has arrived at Maritzburg, capital of Natal, where he was presented with an address of welcome ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATION.

    Auckland, Thursday,—The Rev J. S. Smalley, president of the New Zealand Wesleyan Methodist Conference, will attend the Commonwealth celebrations in ...

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  16. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL

    Fremantle, Thursday.—From early morning to-day there were large crowds of people at Fremantle eagerly awaiting the arrival of the R.M.S. Victoria, by ...

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  17. FINAL MESSAGE FROM MAJOR CAMERON.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Prior to the departure of the Harlech Casle for Hobart Major Cameron telegraphed to the Premier from Williamstown bidding ...

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  18. ROBERTS TO VISIT ST. HELENA.

    London, Thursday Morning.—After leaving Capetown Lord Roberts will visit St. Helena on his return to Great Britain to take command of the army. The ...

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  19. CONTINGENTS AT SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The N.S. Wales and Queensland contingents by the Harlech Castle, who arrived overland from Melbourne this morning, were ...

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  20. APPEAL FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    London, Thursday Morning. — Thirty Dutch pastors have issued manifestos declaring the independence of the republics to be the only condition on which peace ...

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  21. The Transvaal.

    London, Wednesday Night.—It transpires that 80 Boers were killed at the recent engagement, at Reitfontein, in which the New Zealanders played so ...

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  22. THE DISMISSAL OF A BOER AGENT.

    London, Thursday Morning. — The reason assigned for the dismissal of Mr Potts as Dutch Consol at Delagoa Bay is that he continued to help the Boers after ...

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  23. Waratah Athletic Club.

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  25. THE DUTCH AND ARBITRATION

    London, Thursday Morning.—Speaking in the Dutch Parliament the Premier (Herr N. G. Pierson) said the second chamber was unable to foresee the ...

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  26. A FOUR DAYS' BATTLE.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Major-General Paget for four days fought with the Boers at Reitfontein. The enemy numbered 2,500 men, and were under ...

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  27. A WILD NIGHT IN LONDON.

    Advices by the San Francisco mail, dated London, October 29, states that London gave the City Imperial volunteer, a tremendous welcome from South Africa. ...

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  28. THE RAND RIFLES.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Rand Rifle force, which is being formed at Johannesburg for the protection of the inhabitants, is to consist of 20,000 men. ...

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  29. TURF.

    Mr D. D. Griffin has been appointed to the Carrick Racing Club and Avenue Turf Club, vice Mr P. G. Monaghan, deceased. Mr Griffin has had ...

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  30. Orange River Colony.

    London, Thursday Morning.—On December 4 Colonel Pilcher underwent a spirited engagement, with De Wet's flank force, in the direction of Jacobsdal. The ...

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  31. CRICKET.

    The following will represent Devonport against Latrobe, at Latrobe, on Saturday:—F. Solomon, E. Barnes, G. W. Murray, F. Fernandes, D. Loane, K. ...

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  32. Ex-President Kruger.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Kaiser's envoy informed Mr Kruger concerning his arbitration mission that the Emperor intended to hold severely ...

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  33. THE NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    Lord Kitchener, I think (says Mr A. G. Hales, the war correspondent of the "Daily News" is another Wellington. Terrible—a man without bowels—without ...

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  34. A BOER VIEW

    London, Thursday Morning.—Mr Botha, late M.P. for Kroonstad, has issued a pamphlet declaring that Britain's original mistake consisted in a weak and ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. HANDICAP CHOP.

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  37. General Items.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Two small Boer commandos are raiding the farmers near Ladysmith, in Natal. ...

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  38. SEVERE FIGHTING AT VRYBURG.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Severe fighting took place on Sunday last near Vryburg, between Kimberley and Mafeking. The Boers lost heavily, while the ...

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