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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Solomon Davit, the diamond smuggler was to-day fined £200. The fine was paid. Another charge has been entered against the accused for being ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    Sir George White reports that early this morning the Boers commenced to shell Ladysmith with forty-pounder guns. The enemy's guns were, ...

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  4. SPORTING ITEMS.

    A syndicate in port Fairy were fortunate enough to draw Gauleon in the Caulfield Cap. He ran second and paid £2250. The syndicate was composed of 20 persons, who ...

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  5. THE DISASTER AT LADYSMITH.

    The official despatches forwarded by Sir George White, Commander-in-Chief in Natal, with regard to the disaster to the British army near ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE.

    A large number of the Australians in South Africa have been enrolled in the local forces raised to repel the attacks of the Boers. Many of them ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

    Feet Admiral, whilst exercising on the track to-day broke a blood vessel, and it is considered that he will be an unlikely starter for the Cup. ...

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  8. WEST AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    The West Australian contingent paraded the city to-day with the local troops for the first time, amidst tremendous enthusiasm. The crowd was the ...

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  9. A SEVERE CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    Solomon Davit, the diamond smuggler was to-day fined £200. The fine was paid. Another charge has been entered against the accused for being ...

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  10. PRESIDENT KRUGER AT GLENCOE.

    President Kruger has left Pretoria, and is now at the headquarters of General Joubert's army at Glencoe. ...

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  11. THE QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT.

    The embarkment of the Queensland contingent on board the steamer Corn. wall at Bulimba warf, near the mouth of the Brisbane river, today was ...

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  12. MATABELELAND.

    President Kruger has left Pretoria, and is now at the headquarters of General Joubert's army at Glencoe. ...

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  13. V.R.C. SPRING MEETING.

    "Sterling," the well-known tipster, has forwarded us the following selections for the principal races in connection with the above meeting, which will be inaugurated ...

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  14. HORSES FOR THE TRANSVAAL

    Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Price, officer in charge of the Victorian Mounted Rifles, to-day stated that the horses bought for the contingent of Victorian ...

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  15. DR. JAMESON IN NATAL.

    Both Dr. Jameson and Sir John Willoughby, who took a prominent part in the Jameson raid, are in Natal, and were present at the battle fought ...

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  16. OFFICERS FOR INSTRUCTION.

    Yesterday the Minister of Defence approved of Captain Bruche, adjutant of the first and second battallions of Infantry Brigade, proceeding to ...

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  17. THE BALLOON.

    The military balloon which was sent up from Ladysmith to ascertain the positions of the enemy, made a profound impression upon both the Kaffirs ...

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  18. A DARING THIEF.

    Peter Voigt was to-day committed for trial for stealing £300 from the bank of New South Wales. His companion, Harris, was discharged. ...

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  19. THE VERY LATEST.

    The British officers and the men who were taken prisoners on Monday by the Boers hare been sent to Pretoria, at which place they are to be ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS FIGHTING.

    The services rendered by the Imperial Light Horse, the volunteer corps recently formed in Natal by Majors Sampson and Davies, have been of ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. CONGRATULATORY.

    His Excellency, Lord Brassey, has written in complimentary terms to Major-General SirCharlesHolled Smith on the soldierly bearing and manner of ...

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  22. MEAT FOR THE TROOPS.

    A few days ago, when the Minister of Agriculture received a cable message from the War Office requesting him to obtain 150 tons of corned beef ...

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  23. A VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    The coroner's jury to-day returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter against Frederick M'Intosh in connection with the death of his wife, who died ...

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  24. BRITISH POSITION UNAFFECTED.

    General Sir George White, in official reports to the War Office, states that the disaster which befel the English troops on Monday in no wise affected ...

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  25. THE BRITISH OUTFLANKED.

    Latest intelligence regarding the British disaster near Ladysmith states that the 1st Battalion of Irish Fusiliers and the 1st Battalion of the ...

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  26. TREACHEROUS USE OF THE WHITE FLAG.

    As further details become known of the Battle of Glencoe, fresh evidence is afforded of the treacherous use of white flags by the Boers. By their ...

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  27. ARRIVAL OF BRITISH TROOPS.

    Twenty thousand British troops have arrived at Cape Town from England during the past week, and it is expected that the greater majority of ...

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  28. A REJOINDER.

    Ministers state that the Legislative Council was in no wise slighted over the Monowai trip, full information of the outing having been given to ...

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  29. A BRILLIANT AUSTRALIAN SURGEON.

    In the despatches from General Sir George White, regarding the Battle of Glencoe, Surgeon Buntine, an Australian, is specially mentioned ...

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  30. THE MULE STAMPEDE.

    Further details received from Ladysmith regarding the engagement show that the object of Colonel Carleton's force was to endeavor to seize an ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. PROPOSED BEECH FOREST RAILWAY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Railways' Standing Committee reported in favor of the Beech Forest narrow gauge line at a cost of £60,000. ...

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  32. THE TOBACCO SHIPMENT.

    Mr. Carty Salmon, M.L.A., drew attention to-day in the Legislature to the alleged failure of a tobacco shipment, made by Mr. Boudurant, ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 36 words
  34. AN AUSTRALIAN OFFICER WOUNDED.

    Among those wounded on Sunday's engagement, near Ladysmith, was Lieutenant Miles Carbery, of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, who is in a ...

    Article : 33 words
  35. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 693 words
  36. A GALLANT SACRIFICE.

    In connection with the-fighting at the battle of Elands Laagte, awery gallant sacrifice is recorded on the part of a small party of Boers. A ...

    Article : 126 words
  37. PRAISE EROM A CHEMIST.

    "In future it will be a conscientious duty and a pleasure to handle Scott's Emulsion." Few persons outside of the medical ...

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  38. BOER HUMANITY.

    It is stated that the Boers. treated the British wounded with great humanity; General Joubert offering to them safe conduct through the ...

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  39. EARLY BOER ATTACK EXPECTED.

    Lasted news from Ladysmith states that the Colenso bridge over the Tugela River is strongly guarded, as an early Boer attack is expected. ...

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  40. ADVERSE CRITICS.

    Military critics in India, where General White was Commander-in-Chief, never endorsed his appointment to the Natal command, and they now ...

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  41. BRITISH FORCES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The British forces in South Africa will be doubled within the next fortnight. It will not be necessary for the troops to take in any coal during ...

    Article : 200 words
  42. THE BOER PRISONERS.

    Colonel Schiel, the German officer who was the chief organiser of the defences of the Transvaal, and was taken prisoner at Elands Laagte, has, with ...

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  43. A POPULAR DEMONSTRATION.

    News of the British defeat at Ladysmith has served to intensify the military enthusiasm in Canada, where a proposal is on foot for the despatch ...

    Article : 38 words
  44. THE ROYAL DRAGOONS.

    The Emperor William of Germany sent a farewell message to the First (Royal) Dragoons, of which he is colonel in chief, on the occasion of the ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. NEWSPAPER CRITICISM.

    The Irish Nationalist newspapers controlled by Mr. John Dillon and Redmond, M.P., gloat exaultingly over the humiliation of the British ...

    Article : 41 words
  46. FRANCE DESPONDENT.

    The Berlin newspapers publish comments on the telegram sent by the Emperor William to the Royal Dragoons, wishing the officers and men a ...

    Article : 95 words
  47. THE BOER STRENGTH.

    It is said that at the engagement on Monday fully 20,000 Boer troops were opposed by 12,000 Britishers. The accurate shooting by the British ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. THE DEFENCE OF MAFEKING.

    Colonel Baden-Powell, who is in command at Mafeking, has laid a railway track all round the town, and he is thus enabled to move his armoured ...

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  49. THE O'DONNELL FUND.

    SIR.—What has become of the gifted youg [?]tone O'Donnell for whom an entertainment was given some time ago. which was so successful from a financial ...

    Article : 71 words
  50. SYMPATHETIC AMERICANS.

    American newspapers refer in sympathetic terms to the disaster that befell the British troops on Monday, and they express the hope that the ...

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  51. THE BOERS AND BASUTOS.

    Reports from Colesberg, near the southern border of the Orange Free State, state that the Boer's commandos who were watching the Basutos, have ...

    Article : 59 words
  52. POSITION AT KIMBERLEY

    Latest information from Kimberley states that the Boers are erecting forts in the neighborhood, and it is believed that they propose to shell the town. ...

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  53. THE MEDIC GREETED BY A GERMAN LINER.

    On Sunday, when about half-way to Adelaide, the German main steamer Prinz Regent Luitpold, on her way to Melbourne, passed the Medic. The ...

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  54. CYCLING.

    W. J. C. Elliot, the well-known racing cyclist and runner-up in numerous Austral and A.N.A. wheel races, left by the R.M.S. Himalaya last week for England, where be ...

    Article : 109 words
  55. THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Canadian Contingent for service in South Africa sailed from Quebec on Tuesday, their departure being made the occasion of a ...

    Article : 81 words
  56. SIR WILLIAMS SYMONS.

    Another characteristic message has been sent by General Joubert, the Commandant-General of the Transvaal forces. Some astonishment was caused ...

    Article : 125 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,712 words
  58. THE MEDIC AT ADELAIDE.

    The troopship Medic arrived at Large Bay shortly after 11 a.m. on Monday, and the Victorian and Tasmanian contingents proceeded to ...

    Article : 101 words
  59. SADDLERY FROM ENGLAND.

    A. Aruott ha received a large and well assorted stock of saddlery, direct from England, which will give the public an opportunity of obtaining goods direct ...

    Article : 37 words
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