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  3. THE WAR.

    Lord Roberts has cabled to the War Office as follows on the 27th:— "General Cronje, with the whole of his force capitulated unconditionally at daylight to-day, and he is now a prisoner in my camp. I hope ...

    Article : 184 words
  4. COLLIE-GOLDFIELDS RAILWAY.

    Messrs H. I. Farrell and G. W. Keith waited on the Premier, Sir John Forrest, yesterday afternoon in connection with the proposed ...

    Article : 247 words
  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Rev. Father O'Gorman and Mr J. W. Kirwan yesterday interviewed Mr John Anderson, C.M.G., principal clerk at the Foreign Office ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. ROADS BOARDS.

    The ordinary meeting of the above was held on Thursday, February 22, when there were present—Messrs H. Doust (chairman), J. Smith, J. R. ...

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  7. THE AFFAIR AT PAARDEBERG

    During the engagement near Paardeberg on the 18th inst., the casualties in the British rank and file amounted to 750 killed and wounded ...

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    THE RECENT SUDDEN DEATH.— On Tuesday morning Dr. Williams conducted a postmortem examination on the remains of the man Thomas ...

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  9. THE ARMY CORPS.

    The eighth division of the Army Corps for service in South Africa will, it is announced, sail next week. The division will consist of 10,500 ...

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  10. THE CAMPAIGN IN NATAL.

    The campaign is Natal is being vigorously prosecuted. On Monday last General Sir George White, who is in command of the besieged garrison ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. THE BUNBURY HARBOR WORKS.

    The report of the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. C. Y. O'Connor, C.M.G.) on the advisability of tho continuation of the Bunbury harbor works is ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. THE ATTACK ON SPION KOP

    From information received from the front the fact has now been revealed that when General Bailer assaulted the Boer position on Spion ...

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  13. SUBURBAN.

    The monthly meeting of the Bunbury Suburban Roads Board was held in the Council Chambers, on Saturday afternoon, when there were present ...

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  14. THE FIGHTING AT GROBLER'S KLOOF.

    The casualties in the rank and file of the Irish Brigade on Friday last were 252. The Inniskillings lost 14 officers ...

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  15. TEE TIMBER INDUITRY.

    A London son temporary of January 23rd publishes the following:—The directors' report to June 30th last states that, the profit and loss account ...

    Article : 577 words
  16. (FROM THE Sunday Times.)

    This paper has received a variety of communication's asking it to support the proposed Collie-Goldfields railway, and feels itself bound to state that it ...

    Article : 407 words
  17. BUNBURY REQUIREMENTS.

    Upon representations made to the Right Hon. the Premier yesterday, it is more than likely that another water policeman will be appointed to ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. THE VERY LATEST.

    Lord Roberts in a later despatch explains the comparative suddenness of General Cronje's surrender. The British Commander-in-Chief states that the defeat of the reinforcements which were hurrying to Cronje's assistance utterly demoralized the ...

    Article : 394 words
  19. District News.

    It is reported that £80 was taken at tho late three-days' carnival in aid of paying off the debt on the rectory. The Rev W. J. McClemans preached ...

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  20. LOWER BLACKWOOD RACES

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  21. BUNBURY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the above board was held in the Agricultural hall on Saturday last. Present. The chairman (Mr J H Forrest) and ...

    Article : 603 words
  22. ORCHARDISTS AND MINERS.

    The attitude taken by this journal (Boulder Star) in the matter of a fruit supply has had some effect. The articles and ...

    Article : 294 words
  23. THE CAPTURED FORCE.

    It is announced that the force captured by Lord Roberts' army comprises 4000 of all ranks, including 1150 Freestaters. They are all to be ...

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  24. THE NEWS IN PARLIAMENT.

    When the news of Lord Roberts' victory was read in the Houses of Parliament , it was received with the utmost enthusiasm, prolonged ...

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  25. MARKET REPORTS.

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  26. PRESTON RACE CLUB.

    The following nominations were received for the handicap events in connection with the above races to be run at Donnybrook on on March 7th ...

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  27. FREE STATERS DESERT.

    It is believed that during Cronje's retreat many Freestaters deserted from his ranks and returned to their farms. ...

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  28. THE FEELING ON THE CONTINENT.

    France and Russia are said to be exasperated at the success of the British arms in South Africa, though the importance of the victory is ...

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