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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reports have been received stating that a patrol of Australian Bushmen encountered and severely punished a party of Boers on Friday, the 13th inst. ...

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  3. THE PLAGUE.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board the usual official reports slated that during the special Inspection of city properties, out of 564 places visited 333 were found in such a ...

    Article : 186 words
  4. THE INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

    To relieve suffering and to sympathise heart and soul with those whose lives had been clouded, to minister to the sick, the fatherless, the poor, the helpless, the ...

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  5. IMPRESSIONS OF THE SITUATION.

    Speaking to a "Daily Telegraph" representative yesterday, Mr. E. W. G. de Gyulay (Gibbs, Bright, and Co.), who returned from China aud Japan a few days ago, described the way the ...

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  6. A SUNDAY SCHOOL COLLECTION.

    At a special session of the North St. Leonards Presbyterian school last Sunday, tlhe sum of £2 15s 4d was contributed towards the Indian Famine Fund. The sum of 19s 3d was also left at the ...

    Article : 54 words
  7. KANG-YEN-WEI.

    Kang Yen Wei is described as one of the noblest and most advanced of the Chinese reformers. He had a heavy price put on his head some time ago by the Empress-Dowager, and is now in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PARRAMATTA COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Parramatta Indian Famine Relief Fund committee was held in the hall on Tuesday night, Mr. W. R. Murray in the chair. A letter was received from the Rev. Dr. ...

    Article : 336 words
  9. BOERS SHORT OF FOOD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--As the Boers are short of food they allowed most of the men of the Lincolushire Regiment and Scots Greys, whom they recently captured within ...

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  10. A WAR OF RACES.

    What the European statesmen and diplomatists referred to. and, indeed, seemed to treat, as "a partial insurrection" has developed into the greatest race war the world has ever seen--the ...

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  11. THE COAST HOSPITAL CASES.

    Replying to Dr. Ross in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, in regard to the statement that two cases of bubonic plague were discovered at the Coast Hospital after the patients had been ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS INVALIDED.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Government is in receipt of information that the steamer Persic left Capetown for Brisbane on the 14th Inst. with six invalided Queenslanders, also that the ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. WEST AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--In reply to a recent offer of 100 men at Fremantle for service in China, the Premier states that the Government has not so far taken the matter into ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. SWALLOWING PROPHYLACTIC.

    Sir William Lyne informed Dr. Ross in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the practice of swallowing prophylactic serum with a view of securing immunity from plague had been ...

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  15. INQUIRY IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--On an informal motion, Mr. Solomon drew attention to the desirableness of having a diagnosis of the hospital doctors in plague cases checked. The Chief Secretary ...

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  16. SIR THOMAS M'ILWRAITH.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The death is announced of Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith, formerly Premier of Queensland, after a prolonged illness. ...

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  17. THE CAWNPORE OF CHINA.

    In the revolting fiendishness of the men who committed it, and in the bravery and heroism of the men who defended the women and children left to their care, the massacre at the British ...

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  18. ATTITUDE OF JAPANS

    Bishop Awdry, the English Bishop of South Tokio, arrived in Sydney from Japan yesterday. He has come to take part in the jubilee celebrations of the Anglican Board of Missions next month, ...

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  19. RELEASED BY THE ENEMY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Governor has received the following cablegram from Sir Alfred Milner:--"Private J. S. Gill, of the Queensland Mounted Infantry, a released prisoner, has ...

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  20. ANOTHER CASE IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Miss Stella Louise Flood (24), residing at The Valley, was pronounced to-night to bo suffering from plague. ...

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  21. HEAT IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Intense heat prevails in London, Paris, and New York. Yesterday it registered 99deg. Fahr. in the shade in London, 95deg. In Paris, and 104deg. in New York. ...

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  22. REGRET IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Premier this af- Icrnoon sent the following cablegram to Lady M'llwraith:--"The members of the Government deeply sympathise with you and family in your ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. COST OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    A statement was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon by the Premier, showing the remuneration paid to each member of the Public Works Committee during ...

    Article : 299 words
  24. ADJOURNMENT OF QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE: Wednesday.--Both [?]ouses of Parliament adjourned to-day without transacting business out of respect to the memory of Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith. In the Council several ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE CHINESE ARMY.

    A German military instructor, who has acquired great experience of Chinese military matters during many years' residence in the country (says the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" ...

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  26. THE HAGUE CONVENTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Great Britain is prepared to ratify the Hague Peace Convention, which, provdies for the establishment of an international court of arbitration, nad for the observance of ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Voting by Post Bill occupied the time of the Legislative Assembly to-night, Sir George Turner resuming the second reading debate. The change proposed, ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. GENERAL YANG'S DEATH.

    The ferocity of the "Boxers" was shown in the atrocious murder of Brigadier-General Yang. With 300 men, he marched against the Boxers to avenge the death of some 30 or 90 Christians who ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday gave consideration to the advisability of constructing a line of railway from Narrabri to Walgett, with a branch to Collarenobrl. Mr. G. C. Yeo, of the ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--In the Legislative Council to-day, the Attorney-General said that the Government had cabled to Capetown for the latest particulars in reference to the South ...

    Article : 186 words
  31. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    Public holidays were announced in the "Government Gazette" of Tuesday as follows:--District of Finley, Wednesday, 18th inst.; district of Armidale, Monday, 23rd last.; district of ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. JAPAN'S AGGRESSION.

    The opinion is gaining ground among English people in China that Japan is far more aggressive than Russia, and it has been rumored in Tientsin that Japan offered to police and defend ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. "THE CENTRE OF THE STORM."

    There is a good deal of mystery concerning the movements of Li Hung Chang. He believes that the Empress-Dowager is guiltless of any complicity in the Boxer movement, and, with ...

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  35. EFFORT AT NEWTOWN.

    A public meeting, convened by the Mayor of Newtown, will be held in the local Town-hall this evening, with the object of forming a district branch of the Indian Famine Fund. ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.--Mr. B. S. Bird, Treasurer, delivered his financial statement to-night, showing that imports had advanced by £119,000 on the previous year, and the exports showed a ...

    Article : 158 words
  37. COMEDY AT THE PALACE.

    The Sydney Comedy Company will produce "New Men and Old Acres," at the Palace Theatre next Tuesday evening. The proceeds are to be devoted to the Indian Famine Fund. As the ...

    Article : 54 words
  38. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.--The Great Boulder is to the fore again with a couple of developments, the result of the system of vigorous prospecting. The diamond drill operating at 1000ft. level, at an angle of 60deg., has ...

    Article : 375 words
  39. A LUCKY FOREIGN MINISTER.

    In the list of the members of the foreign legations at Pekin who are supposed to have fallen in the massacre, published in "The Daily Telegraph," was the name of Baron Cylkann von ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. MEETING AT LINDFIELD.

    A preliminary meeting was held at "Hillerest," Lindlfield, on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of arranging a concert in aid of "The Daily Telegraph" Indian Famine Fund. There were ...

    Article : 105 words
  41. INDEX TO NEWS.

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  42. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Certain representatives of the unemployed saw the Minister for Works yesterday. They pointed out that on the day when the ballot was to be taken the bureau was rushed by many persons ...

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  43. ARNCLIFFE BRANCH FUND.

    On Tuesday evening a meeting was held in the Wesleyan school-room, Arncliffe, for the purpose of forming a committee to work in aid of the above Indian Famine Fund. Alderman W. G. ...

    Article : 108 words
  44. MISSIONARY TERRIBLY TORTURED.

    Mr. Graham M'Kie, a Presbyterian missionary in China, writing from Paoting-fu to a friend in London, describes the murder by Boxers of native Christians and a follow missionary. ...

    Article : 128 words
  45. THE PLAGUE.

    Mr. Joseph Benjamin, medical practitioner, Ahmedabad, India, in his paper to the "BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL." recommends that Eucalyptus should be used freely about clothes, etc., ...

    Article : 37 words
  46. RAILWAY SERVICE CONCERT.

    With a view to contributing their share to the Indian Famine Fund, the committee of the Railway and Tramway Musical Society have succeeded in arranging a most attractive programme for ...

    Article : 65 words
  47. THE STEAMER NEMESIS' AGROUND.

    A telegram was received yesterday from the signal-master at Queenscliff, Victoria, stating that Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Company's steamer Nemesis, outward hound to West Australian ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. ARE THE MISSIONARIES TO BLAME ?

    The president of the Queensland Auxiliary of the London Missionary Society (Mr. Hugh Jones) has written to the Brisbane "Courier," in reply to the statement mode by Mr. Felix ...

    Article : 387 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. W. H. Beale (President of the Wesleyan Conference) has received for the president's list the following sums:--Amount previously acknowledged, £30 10s9d; Paddington Wesleyan ...

    Article : 114 words
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