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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Thirty members of the band of the Chatham division of the Royal Marines will accompany the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Australia. ...

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  5. EASTERN STATES.

    At the City Police Court to-day Froderick Sce[?] and Henry John Bobbett, members of the Somerset Light Infantry section of the Imperial troops, were charged ...

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  6. HE WANTED NO SUCH PATIENT.

    "There now," said the doctor "you go on taking this medicine till it is all used up. Then come back and let the have a look at you." ...

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  7. THE BOER WAR.

    The "Daily Mail" states that an extensive expedition is being organised at Pretoria far the purpose of expelling the Boers from Pietershurg and the Northern ...

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  8. THE OPHIR'S TIME TABLE.

    The England Queen will lunch on board the Ophir at Portsmouth on March 16, on the evening of which day the vessel will sail. ...

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  9. BOER STORES CLOSED.

    All the stores at Komari Poort and Barberton, in the Eastern Transvaal, have been closed in consequence of the discovery that they have been supplying the fighting Boers ...

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  10. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    Parliament has been farther prorogued until May 2, but the members will not be called together until about the usual date in June. ...

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  11. CHINA.

    The American Government strongly objects to Count Von Waldersee's activity in China, especially with regard to the matter of sending a German expedition to ...

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  12. DE WET'S MOVEMENTS.

    Lord Kitchener, who has returned to Pretoria, reports that General de Wet was, on the 18th inst. 70 miles west of Hopetown. De Wet is apparently making for ...

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  13. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    A lad, 18 years of age, named Herbert, the son of Frederick Herbert, a plumber, residing at Walkerville, left his father's house at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning to ...

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  14. MELBOURNE PREPARATION.

    The Premier has received a message from the Minister of Defence, who is in Sydney, in connection with the preparations for the reception of the Duke of ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND SIXTH CONTINGENT.

    The arrangements in connection with the Sixth Contingent are to be proceeded with. The strength of the contingent will be about 400 men and 500 horses. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Matters in connection with the railway disaster are at a standstill, pending the coronial and official inquiries. The former is fixed for the 26th inst. All the patients ...

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  17. BOERS DERAIL A TRAIN.

    The Boers derailed a train between Vereeninging and Johannesburg. They were, however, repulsed by the British before they could secure any plunder. ...

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  18. THE TROOPSHIP TEMPLEMORE.

    The troopship Templemore, which has been commissioned to take 600 men and 450 horses from Queensland to South Africa, arrived here to-day for ...

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  19. PUNISHMENT OF OFFENDERS

    Li Hung Chang and Prince Ching have announced that the Court agrees to inflict the punishments demanded by the Powers. It is understood at Shanghai that ...

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  20. A GRAND REVIEW.

    In connection with the visit of the Duke of Cornwall and York, it has been definitely decided that one of the most important displays will be a military ...

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  21. THE CAPE DUTCH AND THE BOERS.

    General de Wet has threatened to shoot ail the Duthch colonists who refuse to fight with the Boers. ...

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  22. MINISTERS SWORN IN.

    The State Ministers were sworn in today, expressing allegiance to the King. Sir William Lyne took the oath with the others, showing that he does not intend to ...

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  23. FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    The whole of the forces in camp have been given mounted drill, and during the past day or two they have been doing skirmishing work in the scrubby hills to ...

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  24. DIRECTIONS REGARDING RECEPTIONS.

    The following telegram was received by the Premier's Department yesterday from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, through the Governor-General:— ...

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  25. KUSSIA AND MANCHURIA.

    Tseng Chi, a Tartar general, was recently dismissed for backing sanctioned the Mukden agreement, deeding with the Russian occupation of Manchuria. Russia ...

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  26. EFFORTS TO PACIFY THE BOERS.

    Mr. Schalk Burger, formerly a member of the Transvaal Executive Council, is still in the Northern Transvaal doing his utmost to induce his countrymen to surrender ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    Five men of the Imperial representative corps were charged at the Auckland Police Court to-day with absence without leave. The case was allowed to stand over, and ...

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  28. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Shamus O'Brien," which was produced last night, contains all the characters that we expect to find in an Irish drama—the light-hearted "rebel," the servile ...

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  29. AUSTRALASIAN TROOPS.

    Privates L. Wilson, B. Lawson, and C. Holmes, of the Second Queensland Contingent, who were captured at Schwartz Kopjes an the 13th inst., have been ...

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  30. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The report of the Victoria Hospital for the week ended on February 16 shows that there were in the hospital at the commencement of the week, 13 males and ...

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  31. THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    In connection with the fitting out of the British National Antarctic Expedition, which will start form England the Antaric regions in August nest, some ...

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  32. A BUSHMAN WOUNDED.

    Private Albert Abbott, of the New South Wales Bushmen, was slightly wounded at Cypherfontein. ...

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  33. THE SIXTH CONTINGENT.

    For the sixth West Australian contingent the requisite number of men (50) to be drawn from the metropolitan districts have passed the medical examination, and ...

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  34. BADEN-POWELL'S POLICE.

    One hundred men of Lord Strathcona's Canadian Horse are to join General Baden Powell's Transvaal police after they have spent a short time in Canada. ...

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  35. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    General Reginald Pole-Carew, C.B., who has taken a prominent part in the South African campaign, has been married to Lady Beatrice Frances Elizabeth Butler ...

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  36. ALBANY.

    At the Quarter Sessions, held on Wednesday, Mr. J. A. Wright, R.M., presided, and there were also on the bench Messrs. A. Y. Hassell, C. M'Kenzie, and H. M. ...

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  37. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Brodrick, Secretary of State for ...

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  38. PIET DE WET'S PEACE MISSION.

    Mr. Theron, the leader of the Afrikander Bond, has replied to Mr. Piet de Wet, who went to Gape Town to induce the Afrikanders to use their influence for the ...

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  39. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The British Chancellor of the Exchequer is issuing £3,000,000 worth of Treasury bills. ...

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  40. ARSENIC IN BEER.

    The firm of Messrs. Bostock and Co., sugar refiners of Liverpool, has been compelled to go liquidation. [Messrs. Bostock and Co. were recently ...

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  41. MANY BOERS SURRENDERING

    There are constant surrenders to General French in the Eastern Transvaal. ...

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  42. THE PEKING LEGATIONS.

    Lord Cranborne, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that die question of the future protection of the Legations was still undecided. As far as Britain was ...

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  43. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The appeal in the case of Parsons versus the New Zealand Shipping Company has been dismissed by the judicial committee of the Privy Council. ...

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  44. COLLIE.

    Several appeals against the assessment of Collie properties by the roads board were heard in the local court on Wednesday. In every instance the rating was ...

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  45. DE WET OBTAINS REMOUNTS.

    General de Wet has obtained remounts to the west of Hopetoun, ...

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  46. RECRUITS FOR SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE.

    The British authorities intimated some time ago their desire to recruit 1,000 men in Australia for General Baden-Powell's South African constabulary. The ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,350,000 bushels, and for the continent of Europe 1,170,000 bushels. ...

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  48. KANOWNA.

    Owing perhaps to the recent wet weather snakes have become somewhat numerous among the claims on the various leads. A miner named Campbell found one of these ...

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  49. DANISH WEST INDIES.

    Denmark has refused an offer from the American Government to purchase the Danish. West Indies for 12,000,000 kroner (£666,000). ...

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  50. CREMORNE GARDENS.

    Mr. Charles Farting, Miss Georgie Devoe, Miss Maud Hewson, Mr. James Watts, and the other members of the Cremorne company gave a good account ...

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  51. COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENTS.

    The steamer Ormazan, with the South Australian Cantingent on board, sailed for the Cape at 8 o'clock this morning. She arrived on Saturday morning ...

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  53. FINANCIAL.

    City of Sydney debentures are quoted at £108. ...

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  54. SMALL-POX AT GLASGOW.

    A quarter of a million people have been revaccinated in Glasgow, owing to an outbreak of small pox. ...

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  55. MINING SHARES.

    Mount Lyell, £4 15s.; Mount Lyell North, £2 17s. 6d.; Chillagoe, £1 10s. ...

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