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  2. THE WAR MOVEMENT IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Sinolair Blue, well-known in Narracoorte, is among those chosen for the second contingent, and the Narracoorte Herald says has been attached to the Machine Gun ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    The January meeting of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club was run off on Saturday. Progression, by Pilgrim's Progress, won the Trial Stakes, and Redeemer the ...

    Article : 231 words
  4. TELEGEAMS.

    The Acting-Premier has despatched the following telegram to the Premiers of the other AustraHaa colonies:—"No fresh developments at Hospital, and no suspicion of disease ...

    Article : 44 words
  5. PATHETIC WAR INCIDENT.

    A pathetic incident at Elands Laagte is described (says the Daily Mail) in a letter from one of the bearer company:- "We were out looking after the ...

    Article : 343 words
  6. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    John Cameron F[?]a[?]er, manager for G. Wood, Son, & Co., Broken Hill, fell from the balcony of the Freemasons' Hotel, Broken Hill, early this morning and sustained fracture ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. DEPARTURE OF THE CONTINGENT.

    The contingent will sail on Friday for South Africa. The farewell speeches will be delivered at Monteflore Hill instead of the Town Hall, as at first proposed. Arrangements are being ...

    Article : 53 words
  8. DR. NAPIER.

    Dr. Napler is in much the same condition to-day. The doctors attending him are still hopeful. ...

    Article : 22 words
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  10. TRANSVAAL PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Mr. Way Lee has organised a subscription for the Transvaal Patriotic Fund among the Chinese of South Australia. He has telegraphed to the Northern Territory and the ...

    Article : 45 words
  11. THE STORY OF NICHOLSON'S NEK.

    Now we come to the sad story of what befell Carleton's column. This column, consisting of six companies of the Royal Irish Fusileers, four and a half companies of the Gloucestershire ...

    Article : 989 words
  12. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Robert Jones, 22, married, an engine-driver on Block 10 mine, had his head crushed to an unrecognisable mass in a big fly-wheel to-day. ...

    Article : 30 words
  13. ENGLISH TELEGRAMS.

    The death is announced, in his 31st year, of John Ruskin, the eminent art critic. Miss Alice Simmons, the young New South Wales vocalist, made a successful appearance ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. THE QUEEN'S TWO GREATEST TREASURES.

    Perhaps there are two treasures at Windsor which the Queen values more highly that even the "Jewelled Bird" and "Tippoo's Tiger." The first is a Bible. It is a Bible that once ...

    Article : 1,475 words
  15. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    Later particulars state that General Lord Dundonald occupied the hills above Potgie[?]er's Drift, a ford on the Tugela River, with a small force. After two day's delay Major-General ...

    Article : 1,605 words
  16. FURTHER BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    Farther particulars are to hand concerning the British advance toward Ladyemith. The B[?]er trenches are being shelled continuously. General Lyttleton first succeeded in capturing ...

    Article : 337 words
  17. KEY TO ENEMY'S POSITION CAPTURED.

    The latest news from the front states that General Warren, by swinging his column round and occupying the strongholds which the enemy's right wing had abondoned, secured ...

    Article : 53 words
  18. WITH LYTTLETON'S COLUMN.

    While tho main British army was pressing northward and westward, Lyttleton's brigade did valuable work near the river bank. A demonstration was made against the B[?]er ...

    Article : 165 words
  19. ORANGE RIVER DISTRICT.

    Over 7,000 Boers are now entrenched near Colesb[?]rg, and General French has begun to bombard their positions with lyddite shells. It is stated the gunners are showing great ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. OLD ENGLAND AMD THE NEW.

    Once more the sounds of war's alarms are spreading far and wide; The sea of strife flows swiftly on, and none can stay the tide. ...

    Article : 337 words
  21. THE RELIEF OF MAFEKING.

    It is hoped that the garrison at Mafeking will shortly be relieved by way of Rhodesia. Colonel Plummer, with a force possessing three armoured trains, is now at Gaberons, about 80 ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. GENERAL NOTES.

    The owners of German steamers trading to East Africa have adopted stringent regulations as to the issue of tickets to persons desirous of going to D[?]lagoa Bay. ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    For December, 1899:—Beachport, £52 4s, 3d.; Port Caroline, 3s[?] Port MacDonell, £24 13s, 4d, Victorian Border, £87 19s,[?]total. £164 19s. 7d. ...

    Article : 66 words
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