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  2. Letters from the Front.

    The Wagga Advertiser publishes tho following letter from Trooper H. J. Cameron:— RHENOSTER RIVER, July 22. "Since leaving Pretoria on the 19th of ...

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  3. War in China

    The Allies have marched through the Forbidden (Imperial) City, the Russians and Japanese leading the way, owing to numerical preponderance, the British being third ...

    Article : 168 words
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  5. PRIVATE DODDS.

    Mr. G. E. Anderson, of George-street, this city is in receipt of the following letter from Private Dodds, a very old and esteemed friend, who enlisted in South Africa at the ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. More Indian Reiaforcements.

    A forth brigade of Indian troops is to proceed to China immediately. British opinion applauds the despatch of the Indian reinforcements. ...

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  7. Later. The Question of Withdrawal.

    America has informed M. Lamsdorf, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs; that the American troops will be withdrawn when tho Russian troops move from Pekin. ...

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  8. Private J. T. Russall.

    Mr. G. Russell, of Ranken-street, yesterday received the following telegram from his son, Private J. T. Russell, one of the New South Wales batch of invalids oil the transport ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. The Pekin Railway.

    The work of repairing the Pekin railway is being done by the Russians. ...

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  10. Clearing the Boxers.

    The Allies are sending an expedition to clear the Boxers from the villages in the direction of Pao-ting-fu. ...

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  11. THE LATE PRIVATE A. T. BENNETT.

    Mr. T. Bennett, of this city, is in receipt of letters bearing on the death of bis late son Private' A. T. Bennett, from Captain (now Major); Antill and Sergeant W. ...

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  12. The Cost of Coal

    The French Steamship Companies are laying up a portion of their fleets and reducing the number of voyages owing to the rise in the price of coal. ...

    Article : 45 words
  13. Transvaal Coins.

    Mr, J. Wallace, of this city, has received from his brother, Corporal A. Wallace, now at the front with the Now South Wales Mounted Infantry, quite a collection of coins ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. To-Day's Telegrams.

    Three of the Marist Brothers lately connected with the Stoke, N.Z., Orphanage have been recalled from Sydney to answer charge of cruelty. ...

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  15. CORPORAL W. J. STEVENS.

    Extracts from a letter received in Bathurst from Corporal W. J. Stevens, of Queensland Mountry Infantry:— "25 miles E. Pretoria ...

    Article : 352 words
  16. DEATH OF MR MORT.

    The Hon. Henry Mort died last; night after a few days' illness. ...

    Article : 17 words
  17. RACING TIPS.

    "Early Bird " tips for the Epsom Handicap Hook of Ages or Argo, followed' by Cyanide or Glenore. "Martindale" fancies Dandy, Reviver ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. A SURPRISE.

    The coroner at Singleton was about to hold an inquest on a "corpse" yesterday, whon the man was discovered sitting up eating. ...

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  19. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Thomas Carnie, of Narang West, Victoria, is alleged to have poisoned her two children, and to have attempted to commit suicide. ...

    Article : 25 words
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