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  2. INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

    Two more invalided soldiers, members of South Australian Contingents, returned to Adelaide from Africa on Thursday morning. Their names are Trooper J. dialer, of the ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE,

    Sir Thomas Fitzgerald, who has been to South Africa acting as surgeon to the British troops, returned to Melbourne by the steamer Aberdeen, which arrived on ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The latest messages from Pekin include a thrilling despatch from Dr. Morrison, the "Times" correspondem, which greatly strengthens the hope that ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. TROUBLED CHINA.

    The "Times" is informed that its Pekin correspondent. Dr. C. Ernest Morrison, a native of Victoria, is alive in the Chinese capital. Ho was ...

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  6. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Mr. George Wyndham, Under Secretary for War told the House of Commons that the health of the British prisoners at Nooitgedacht was good, but ...

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  7. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Lord Roberts forwarded a very gratifying despatch to War Office yesterday. He stated that since the surrenders of Commandants Prinsloo De ...

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  8. THE MURDERED RING HUMBERT.

    In their messages of condolence with Italy on the death of King Humbert, Lord Salisbury and the Earl of Kimberley declared that civilized society ...

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  9. SHOT FOR DESTROYING BRIDGE.

    The "Cape Argus" reports that the Boers have shot Mr. Cooper, an Englishman, who was charged with having destroyed a bridge on the Delagoa ...

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  10. COST OF THE WAR.

    Addressing the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach said that the total cost of the war to date was approximately £42,000,000 ...

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  11. THE BOER CONFLICT.

    Lord Roberta advises that another 1,200 Boers, including several commandants, have surrendered to Sir Archi-bald Hunter, who expects that the total ...

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  12. HAY FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Premier announced in the House of Representatives to-day that the Imperial authorities had cabled asking it the colony could supply 4,000 tons of hay. for South ...

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  13. MORE INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

    The steamer Aberdeen, from London via Teneriffe and Cape Town, arrived alongside the wharf shortly before noon; when a fairly large crowd was present to welcome the ...

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  14. THE LUTE PRINCE ALFRED.

    The "Court Circular" to-day intimates that Her Majesty the Queen is much soothed and touched by the universal expressions of sympathy with ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed to enquire into the causes of the dissatisfaction in the 5th Battalion of the Militia at Bendigo took ...

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  16. MR. KRUGER'S STUBBORNNESS.

    Correspondents at the front state that large numbers of Boers in the Middelburg district of the Transvaal have lost all hope, and are longing to ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The fund which has been started for the erection of a new Children's Hospital, the rite for which, has been granted by the Government, is meeting with much success. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Alfred Josephs, an Australian bookmaker, died yesterday at the Hotel Cecil from apoplexy. ...

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  19. HOW THE CHINESE WILL FIGHT.

    In new of the advance of the allies upon Pekin, the following extract from the "Time" is instructive:—The Vienna military organ, the ...

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  20. PARLIAMENTS IN SESSION.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Dr. Creed moved the adjournment, of the House to enable him to call attention to the effect on the prosperity of Australian ...

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  21. FEDERATION.

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  22. BRITISH SUPPLY TRAIN UPSET.

    Messages from Johannesburg state that the enemy a few days ago removed the rails from a strip of the lino near Frederiekstad. a town on the ...

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  23. IMMEDIATE ADVANCE OF THE ALLIES.

    Lord Salisbury, the British Foreign Secretary: H. Delcasse. the French Foreign Minister: and Colonel John Hay, the United States Secretary of State ...

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  24. AUSTRALASIAN CASUALTIES.

    Private J. W. Harrison, of New Zealand was reported missing after a fight at Rietveli. near Pretoria. Corporal W. Stinson and Private E. ...

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  25. THE GOVERNOR-GENERALS LANDING.

    In connection with the establishment of the Common wealth, a question which is exercising the minds of some people is the exact place where the Governor-General ...

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  26. A WOUNDED WESTERN AUSTRALIAN.

    The following are extracts from a letter from S.C. McFarlane, of South Australia, a member of the Western Australian Contingent:— ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    In connection with the vacancy on the Pacific Cable Joint Preliminary Committee which has arisen owing to the resignation of Sir Julian Salomons it is urged by ...

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  28. THE MILITARY FIELD HOSPITALS.

    The Royal Commission of independent gentlemen appointed to enquire into the alleged deficiencies in the field hospitals at Bloemfontoin. Kroonstad ...

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  29. THRILLING DESPATCH FROM THE "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.

    The "Times" to-day publishes a communication from Dr. C. E. Morrison, its Pekin correspondent, dated July 21. He describes in glowing periods the ...

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  30. CHINESE ASSURANCES.

    A telegram from Washington, dated June 21, says:—"The Chinese Minister Wu was seen to-day after his visit to the State Department. He said that Secretary Hay ...

    Article : 187 words
  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Chief Justice gave judgment this morning in a case in which the Union Bank had been sued for £12,000. representing the value of certain shares aliened by Mr. J. ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. THE VICTORIAN ELECTORATES

    The Legislative Assembly spent the whole of to-night discussing the Federal Electorates But in Committee. The main proposal before them was the amendment ...

    Article : 190 words
  33. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    British Consols.—Gosehen's 2¾ per cents were sold in the Royal Exchange yesterday at £97 5, showing a decline of 10 since Friday last. ...

    Article : 136 words
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  35. THE STATE CLEARING OF LAND.

    A deputation of members of Parliament specially representing the Central and Western Divisions of the colony was received by the Premier and Mr. Hassall. Minister ...

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  36. THE CHINESE ARMY.

    From carefully prepared information on the in the Bureau of Military information at the War Department, says the Washington correspondent of "Tribune." the ...

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