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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir Alfred Milner, having completed his tour through part of the disaffected districts in the north of Cape Colony, has now arrived at Bloemfontein. ...

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  3. Separation for Federation.

    Last evening a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Reform League Was held at the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council Chambers. Mr Sommers ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    General Joubert, who had come back to Pretoria from Kroonstad only a few days ago, died there unexpectedly on Tuesday evening of an internal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent says that a Free State commando about 400 strong is in the neighbourhood of Jacobsdal, and is threatening a descent ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    As already cabled each one of the Continental Powers has replied in the negative to the appeal for European intervention recently made by the ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    Captain McInerney, of the Victorian Mounted Rifles, who was wounded and captured at the time when Major Eddy was killed, has now quite recovered ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    A tunnel near Glasgow was the scene of a railway accident by which five persons were killed and 22 were injured. It was caused by one train overtaking and ...

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  9. COLONIAL NAVAL RESERVE.

    In a letter to the "Times" this morning Lord Brassey suggests that Admiral Pearson, as having had experience on the Australian Station, should ...

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  10. GROBLER'S POSITION.

    Commandant Grobler, at the head of 6000 Boers from the Colesberg district, is now midway between Bloemfo[?]tein and Kroonstad. ...

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  11. DAVITT AT PRETORIA.

    Mr Michael Davitt has arrived at Pretoria, where he has visited and [?]ad a long interview with Mr F. W. Reitz, the Secretary of State for the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    Mr Joseph Chamberlain will draw up a reply to the memorandum submitted to him by the Federal delegates, and will then invite the delegates to a ...

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  13. COLONIAL STATESMEN.

    Her Majesty has been pleased to allow the following gentlemen, all of whom were members of recent Australian Cabinets, to retain the title of ...

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  14. LADY BRASSEY.

    Lady Brassey, who left Melbourne by mail steamer at the same time as Lord Brassey left in the yacht Sunbeam, has arrived in London. ...

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  15. POSITION AT MAFEKING.

    Reports received from Colonel Baden-Powell show that Mafeking was still safe as late as the 26th inst. ...

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  16. TAX ON PRODUCE SALES.

    Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has withdrawn his proposed stamp duty of 18 per cent. on all brokers' contracts for the sale of ...

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  17. IMPERIAL YEOMANRY.

    A strong column of the Imperial Yeomanry has been despatched to Griquatown, which is about 80 miles west of Kimberley, to the west of the Vaal, in ...

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  18. JOINT CABLEGRAM.

    The Colonial Secretary has received a joint cablegram from the Premiers of the Australian colonies couched in much the same terms as that lately sent ...

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  19. LOOTING IN THE FREE STATE.

    Bands of Transvaal Boers are looting freely in various parts of the Free State, and are spreading the report that the destruction done by themselves is the ...

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  20. THE FEDERAL DELEGATES.

    The delegates lunched at Windsor Castle yesterday, and afterwards were accorded an audience with the Queen. Her Majesty was most gracious. She ...

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  21. INDECENT EVIDENCE.

    Some time ago; in summing up on a case tried before him, His Honour, Sir Charles John Darling found it necessary to give the Press a general ...

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  22. CLEMENTS' ADVANCE.

    Continuing his northward advance from Philippolis Major-General Clements has occupied Fauresmith and the neighbouring town and diamond miens ...

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  23. NORTH CAPE COLONY.

    The rebellion in the Prieska District seems to be pretty well suppressed. Many of the rebels have fled, but 200 have tendered their submission and laid ...

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  24. MICHAEL DAVITT.

    Mr Michael Davitt, ex-M.P. for Kerry, has landed at Delagoa Bay, and intends, it is said, to proceed to Pretoria. (Mr Michael Davitt, who has always ...

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  25. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The South Australian Government is placing upon the London market a £1,000,000 loan, bearing interest at 3 per cent. The minimum has been ...

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  26. Wreck of the Glenelg.

    The survivors from the wreck of the Glenelg describe their experience as a terrible one, surrounded as they were by a raging sea and with the steamer ...

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  27. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    The New York correspondents of London papers state that the agreement entered into by the Powers to maintain the "open door" in China was published ...

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  28. MUNITIONS OF WAR.

    Major-General Clements has quitted Fauresmith and arrived at Koffyfontein on the Reit River. Here he found a 9-pounder gun and a Maxim ...

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  29. CAMPAIGN IN NATAL.

    The Boers report that they have destroyed the shafts and wrecked the machinery of the Dundee colliery, and declare that they will do the same to all ...

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  30. COMMANDANT PRINSLOO.

    The military authorities of the Transvaal have arrested Commandant Prinsloo late Commander-in-Chief of the Free State forces, who had given up ...

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  31. BOER NUMBERS IN NATAL.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Natal says that at the very lowest estimate the Boers holding the Briggarsberg ...

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  32. Amusements.

    Elaborate arrangements are being made by Messrs Cosgrove and Hunter for the production of the pathetic drama, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," at the ...

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  33. OLIVIER'S RETREAT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cape Town telegraphs that a strong Boer force has re-occupied Ladybrand, and adds that the inference generally gathered from ...

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  34. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    Mr. G. Pott, the consul for the Netherlands at Lorenzo Marques has been fined £210 for having been guilty of a breach of neutrality in indirectly ...

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  35. SUMMER GARDENS.

    The Summer Gardens were opened for the first time last evening since Sunday evening owing to the comparatively inclement weather which has prevailed ...

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  36. BOER PRISONERS.

    Two of the Boer prisoners confined in the Simon's Town gaol have succeeded in making their escape. ...

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  37. PRESIDENT KRUGER.

    It is officially announced in Pretoria that, in consequence of the sad death of General Joubert, the position of Commander-in-Chief will be taken by ...

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  38. BRITISH PROPERTY.

    By the orders of President Kruger all the buildings in Johannesburg belonging to British owners have been, undermined, and explosives have been placed ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND OFFICER.

    Lieutenant M. E. Lindsay, of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, has received a commission in the 7th Lancers. ...

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