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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The following further casualties in the New South Wales and New Zealand contingents are reported:—Private R. B. Campbell, C. Company, New South Wales Mounted Infantry, ...

    Article : 78 words
  4. SUDDEN DEATH OF A MEDICAL MAN.

    Yesterday the residents of Kangaroo Flat were greatly shocked when it become known that Dr. Henry Marshall Fenwick, of that township, had died suddenly about 5.30 a.m. ...

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  5. LIEUTENANT DOWLING.

    Reports from Bloemfontein state that Lieut. Dowling, of the Australian Horse, who was severely wounded and taken prisoner, has now nearly recovered. ...

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  6. THE EIGHTH ARMY DIVISION SAILS.

    Sir Leslie Rundle, who commands the 8th division, has, together with his staff, sailed for South Africa in the mail steamer. ...

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  7. THE INQUEST.

    In the afternon an inquest was held at the Viaduct hotel by Mr. E. G. Yeates, J.P., when the following evidence was adduced:— Mary Jane Hobson, deposed that the ...

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  8. THE IMPERIAL-AUSTRALIAN REGIMENT.

    In regard to the pay of the Imperial Australian Regiment, about which a cable was received from the Secretary of State notifying that the usual Imperial rate would be paid ...

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  9. LORD ROBERTS'S ADVANCE.

    Latest despatches to hand from Lord Roberts state that on Saturday last a squadron of cavalry under General Broadwood, operating in conjunction with General Kelly-Kenny's ...

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  10. THE RENDSBURG ENCOUNTER,

    Thanks to the release of Mr. Hales, the West Australian war correspondent, who was taken prisoner by the Boers in the action near Rendsburg, on 9th February, fuller details are now ...

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  11. OPERATIONS AT NORVAL'S PONT.

    The Royal Irish Fusileers and the South Australian troops, who form the British vanguard at Norval's Pont, reports that the Boers have no big guns on the opposite side ...

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  12. DETAILS OF THE FIGHTING.

    Lord Roberts, telegraphing from Dreifentein on Sunday, reports as follows.— The enemy were opposite us throughout yesterday's march, and owing to their ...

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  13. ENTHUSIASM IN ADELAIDE.

    Fully 2000 men presented themselves to-day for inclusion in the Australian Imperial Regiment. The selection committee chose 171, who are a ...

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  14. BIG FIGHT NEAR ALIWAL NORTH.

    News has been received of a big fight off Van der Wallt's farm, near Aliwal north. Many of the rebels were killed and wounded. ...

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  15. LIEUT.-COLONEL UMPHELBY.

    A private cablegram was received to-day by Mr. Meudell, stating that Lieut.-Colonel Umphelby had been wounded, but was all right. This would seem to infer that the wound is ...

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  16. LORD KITCHENER.

    Latest despatches to hand from the front state that Lord Kitchener has arrived at Victoria Road, a station on the main line from the Cape to Kimberley. ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. THE HIGH-STREET INCIDENT.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police has called for a report in reference to a complaint made by certain residents of Bendigo to the effect that when the news of the relief of Ladysmith ...

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  18. ROOT BORERS AND CODLIN MOTHS.

    A case of interest, particularly to orchardists and fruit growers, was heard in the City Court yesterday, before Messrs. P. J. Dwyer, P.M., H. Wilson, and W. Beebe, Js.P., when an ...

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  19. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS.

    Later details regarding the fight state that Colonel Broadwood discovered the enemy in strength on the Dreifontein kopjes. He despatched the mounted troops to the ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. MATTERS IN SYDNEY.

    A large and influential deputation waited on Mr. See, the Minister of Defence, to-day, and asked the Government to sanction an increase in the strength of the Lancer Regiment, on ...

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  21. REBELS SURRENDERING AT LADY GREY.

    Reports from Lady Grey state that the rebels in the vicinity of the town are surrendering in large numbers. ...

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  22. KRUGER'S PEACE OVERTURES.

    President Kruber's overtures for peace have met with a chilling reception on the continent. The proposals are admitted to be ...

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  23. VICTORIAN PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  24. TWO AUSTRALIANS WOUNDED.

    One of the troop was wounded in the shoulder, and another had his leg fractured, his horse being killed under him. The New South Wales Lancers, with one ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. KRUGER AND STEYN ASK EUROPEAN INTERVENTION.

    Presidents Kruger and Steyn invite the Powers to intervene, in order to procure honorable peace. ...

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  26. AFFAIRS AT JOHANNESBURG.

    The "Daily News" states that preliminary steps have been taken at Johannesburg for the removal of the women and children. The report has caused a sensation. ...

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  27. SUNDRY ITEMS.

    "The Times" correspondent with Lord Roberts's army telegraphs that in his opinion the submission of the Orange Free State may be shortly expected. ...

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  28. BRITISH ADVANCE RESUMED.

    Lord Roberts reports that his advance has been resumed, and that he has arrived at Aalsvogel. ...

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  29. THE BATTLE OF OSFONTEIN.

    From further details to hand in connection with Lord Roberts's victory at Osfontein it appears that the Queensland troops were very conspicious during the fighting by reason of the ...

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  30. THE ADVANCE ON MAFEKING.

    Preparations are being made by the Boers to oppose the advance of the column that has left Kimberley for the relief of Mafeking. It was anticipated that strenuous' resistance ...

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  31. A "BUSHMAN" DISMISSED.

    Shortly after the arrival of the troops for South Africa at the barracks on Saturday, and after the General and his staff had been in consultation for a few minutes, ...

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  32. PATRIOTIC CONCERT AT WHITE HILLS.

    Last evening a most successful concert in aid of the Patriotic Fund was held in St. Luke's Sunday Schoolroom, at Whites Hills. Mr. W. H. Morris occupied the chair. Amongst the ...

    Article : 207 words
  33. SITUATION IN NATAL.

    General Louis Botha, who commands 4000 Boers at Glencoe, is now stated to be throwing up entrenchments on the Biggarsberg range of hills, south of Glencoe, and about 35 miles ...

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  34. SIEGE REPORTED TO BE RAISED.

    It is affirmed by the Boer prisoners that the siege of Mafeking has been raised. ...

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  35. SIR GEORGE WHITE.

    Sir George White, who is at present in a very feeble state, owing to fever, had a touching leavetaking of the garrison prior to his leaving Ladysmith for the south. ...

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  36. BENDIGO BICYCLE CLUB'S SPORTS.

    A meeting of the Bendigo Bicycle Club was held last evening to make further arrangements for the electric light sports gathering to be held on the 21st inst., in aid of the Patriotic ...

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  37. MELBOURNE.

    Monday, 12th March. At Murtoa, it has been suggested that each farmer in the colony should contribute one or more bags of wheat, towards the Indian ...

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  38. SKIRMISH AT WASCHBANK.

    According to Boer reports, a skirmish has taken place between General Louis Botha's outposts and Sir Archibald Hunter's advance guard at Waschbank, 30 miles north of Ladysmith and ...

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  39. SHARP FIGHTING AT POMEROY.

    News received from Natal states that the mounted, force known as Bethune's Horse, the Umbati Rifles, and the Natal Police, with three Maxim guns, heavily engaged the ...

    Article : 97 words
  40. NOTES FOR TO-DAY

    Eaglehawk Police Court, 10. I.O.O.F. conference, Temperance Hall, 12. A.N.A. conference, Geelong. Mineowners and Managers' Association, 4. ...

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  41. KRUGER RETURNS TO PRETORIA.

    Advices from Pretoria state that President Kruger has arrived in that city after his visit to the front with President Steyn, of the Free State. ...

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  42. A LETTER FROM KRUGER.

    A letter written by President Kruger, dated 17th January, was recently found in the bag of a Boer commandant, who was captured in the fighting on the Tugela ...

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  43. MOVEMENTS IN CAPE COLONY.

    The presence of the Boers who were driven from Stormberg by General Brabant having been signalled in the hills adjoining Aliwal North, on the Orange River, General Brabant has set out ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. EAGLEHAWK.

    The funeral of the late Mr. James Murdoch took place yesterday afternoon. There was a large number of leading representative and business men in attendance, the cortege being very ...

    Article : 118 words
  45. MR. MELVILLE INTERVIEWED.

    On Sunday afternoon the Minister was seen in reference to the matter. He said, "I cannot enter into the detailed reasons that led up to this man's withdrawal from the ...

    Article : 841 words
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