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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Beheadings are announced to have occurred publicly on the Dowager Empress’ order at the instance of Li Ping Heng. Amongst the victims ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Tbo Russians have captured the fortress at Hunehuo, thus relieving the situation in Northern Manchuria. MINISTER’S SAFE ON THE ...

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  5. CABLEGRAM.

    Belgium has replied to Great Britain’s protest against the release of Sipido by staling that be was entitled provisional' freedom for three days ...

    Article : 61 words
  6. General Cablegrams.

    H.M. the Queen, when thanking the Coburg Municipality, said. that their heart felt conndolencei were a help and comfort to a much tried ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. AMERICA.

    Three hundred and fifty Luzon Insurgonts have out up an American detachment, consisting of a lieutenant and 15 engineers. ...

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  8. MINJSTHER’S SAFE ON THE 30TH.

    The Tsung-li Yameri reports that the Ministers were safe on the 3[?]th, and that they ware conferring as to tbeir journey to Tien Tein. ...

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  9. THE DUKE’S ILLNESS.

    The late Duke of Sare-Coburg Gotha’s illness was cancer at the base of the tongue, and be virtually died from suffocation. ...

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  10. CANAL OPENED TO FLOOD THE COUNTRY.

    There are now 80,000 Boxers a few miles to the north of Tien Tsin, and is believed that a canal - bas been opened for the purpose of flooding ...

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  11. ANARCHISTS ACTIVE.

    The Italian anarotriats in America are very active under Malatesta’s directions. He is now supposed to be in ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. DWELLINGS BURNED.

    Sir Claude MacDonald, under date the 21st, writes that their positions are fortified on both sides [?]d thus the lines are French and German ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. REFUSAL OF THE CIPHER MESSAGES.

    The Hon. John Hay regards the refusal by the Chinese authorities to allow cipher messages to be sent to. the ministers by the Power as the ...

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  14. MEMORIAL SERVICES IN ENGLAND.

    Memorial services for the late Duke of-Saxe-Coburg Gotha were conducted at Osborne, St. James’, Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral. ...

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  15. INDIA.

    Cholera is seriously increasing in the Botnbay Presidency. ITALY The Assassination of king ...

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  16. KING HUMBERT INTERRED.

    The remains of the late King Humbert were interred in the Pantheon on Thursday last with great ceremony. Bubonic Plague in ...

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  17. THE BELEAGUERED MINISTERS.

    Tbo Japanese Minister at Poking reported on the 23rd that the Lega[?]s had food enough for five days, but had only 25 rounds of ammunition ...

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  18. ITALY.

    During the singing of the Royal anthem when King Humbert was shot seceral [?]en wearing black neck[?]s similar to Breasi’s ...

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  19. Bubonic Plague in London.

    Two Lascars have’ died from the bnbonio plague in London, and two others are suffering from the disease in the Denton Hospital. ...

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  20. JACK’S EXPEDITION.

    The Viceroy of Szechnan has been warned that bo will be held personally responsible for the safety of Mr. J. L. Jack’s exploring party. ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALASIAN MORTGAGE COMPANY.

    The Australasian Mortgage Co., shows a profit of £2(5,000 for the half year. THE ATTENPT ON THE ...

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  22. DEMAND FROM THE CHINESE MINISTERS IN EUROPE.

    The Chinese Ministers in Europe have cabled demanding that the foreign diplomatists at Peking -be authorised communicate with their ...

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  23. FOREIGN WAR VESSELS AT SHANGHAI.

    Sixteen British warships and four Japanese are cruising near Shanghai. Admical Seymour and the Viceroy have settled the details for the ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. THE ATTEMPT ON THE SHAH’S LIFE.

    Tbe police are unable to identify the Shah’s assailant. Later. The Shah’s assailant it has [?]w ...

    Article : 149 words
  25. THE ASSASSIN BRESSI

    Tbn assassin Bressi remarked to the police that w thin two months all the people- would be free and equal. Other kings and rulers -were destined ...

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  26. CHINESE TROOPS CONCENTRATED AT TIEN TSIN.

    Russia reports that the majority of the Chinese troops and Boxers south of Peking are concentrated at Yang Stun, and that there are 50,000 ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. SAN SIN STORMED BY THE RUSSIANS.

    The Russians have successfully stormed San Sin, capturing 22 guns, which 14 were Hotchkiss’. Their casualties were only 7 wounded, but ...

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  28. AFRICA.

    Major Beddoes, with 400 of the Nigerian force land two guns, had a severe-engagement east of Dompassi. He completely-and heavily-routed the ...

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  29. GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA.

    The Rt. Hon. St. John Brodrick, when moving that the House go into Committee on the Supply Bill, was heartily cheered when incidentally ...

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  30. LATER CHINA CABLES.

    An Imperial edict recently issued directs the foreign Ministers to proceed to Tien Tsin under a strong escort, and also permits them to communicate ...

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  31. THE SHAH’S ABANDONS HIS VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    The Shah of Persia has abandoned his visit to England ostensibly, owing to the death of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotba. PRINCE OF WALES’ ROUTE ...

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  32. AUSTRIA.

    Prince. Alexander of Austria has been married to Madame Mscahin. NUGGETS. Constable A[?] precious to being ...

    Article : 13 words
  33. PRINCE OF WALES’ ROUTE CHANGED.

    The Prince of Wales’ route to Coburg was changed at the last moment owing to fear of the anarchists. WAR OFFICE ORDER. ...

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  34. NUGGETS.

    Constable AlUs, previous to being transferred from Mt. Magnet to Cue, was presented by the Mt. Magnet townspeople with a purse of sovereigns. ...

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  35. WAR OFFICE ORDER.

    The Marguls of Lansdowne informed the House that the 47/10 naval guns, which have done so much effective work in South Afrioa, shall in ...

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  36. Late War Gables.

    Mr. W. P. Scbreiner, anticipating steady appeasement of the trouble in South Africa after the war, moved that a now clause be inserted in the ...

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  37. ANARCHISTS TOO LENIENTLY TREATED.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour staled in the House that the British Government had intimated to the Belgium Government that they considered the result ...

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  38. THE GOODWOOD CUP.

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  39. HORRIBLE MASSACRE OF CONVERTS.

    A refugee who has reaobed Tien Tsin, reports that 2000 of tbr Imperial troops hove massacred no less than 15,000 converts at Da Bao Die See, ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. THE MAIL BOATS CALLING AT FREMANTLE.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Company have agreed to iallat Freibantlp, commencing with the Himalaya. GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN. ...

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  42. GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    Japan has declined Great Britain’s offer of financial assistance, in. the name friendlys spirit wherein the offer [?] ...

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