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  5. THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

    The news of tho storming of the British Legation and the massacre of the Europeans who had taken refuge within its walls is now officially confirmed by the Chinese Governor of Shantung, Yu Shien. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.

    The scattered Boer commandos in the northern and eastern portion of the Free State, though entirely hemmed in by the British forces, are again show ...

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  7. STILL MORE TROOPS

    In view of the magnitude which the revolt of the Boxers has now assumed, and the practical certainty that the outbreak will develop into a mass rising of the entire Chinese population against Europeans, the Powers are straining every nerve to lend large bodies of troops in China. ...

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  8. A FATHER'S WRATH

    At the Port Melbourne Court to-day a young man named William Slevers was charged with assaulting a girl under the age of sixteen years. ...

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  9. THE ASHANTI TROUBLE.

    Details now published of the perilous Journey mode by Sir Frederick Hodgson, and the refugees from Kumasi, through a country swarming with hostile and ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Shocking Massacre of Europeans: And destruction of the legations At Peking has been officially confirmed. ...

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  11. THE LEGATION MASSACRE

    A later despatch from Yu-Shien. the Governor of the Province of Shantung, gives additional details of the attack and storming of the British legation. He states that after a heavy bombardment with big guns the Boxers and their allies the soldiers succeeded in breaching the walls, and the fighting ...

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  12. "LOYAL" SCHREINER.

    Mr W. P. Schreiner, ex-Premier of Cape Colony, who after much vacillation filially declared himself opposed to the policy of the Afrikander Bund, is ...

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  13. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    It is now certain that the approaching general election in the United States will again be fought out on the currency issue. ...

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  14. HOW THEY FELL.

    An official report received by the Admirals on Saturday from Sheng, the Chinese director of railways, sheds additional light on the nature of the fighting which preceded the storming of the legations, and the awful massacre ...

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  16. NITRAL'S NEK.

    Further details have not yet been received of the desperate fighting at Nitral's Nek. where a small force of 500 British was over ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. THE BOER CAPTIVES.

    Some concern is being caused to the military authorities with respect to the bestowal of the large number of Boer prisoners now falling into their ...

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  18. SHIPPING ACCIDENT.

    An accident happened on Saturday afternoon at the Port Melbourne Railway Pier, which resulted in two wharf laborers named Thomas Welsh, 28 years ...

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  19. NO INTERFERENCE

    John Elis of Glenferrie road Malvern, plumber was summoned at the Malvern Police Court this morning before Mr O'Mears. P.M., on a charge of interfering, on the 21st September. ...

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  20. THE FREE STATERS.

    The gradual hemming in of the Beers in the Free State is being steadily pressed. General Rundle has now occupied a ...

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  21. THE FUTURE OF CHINA.

    In telegraphing on Thursday last that the legations at Peking were in great Jeopardy, Yu-Shien, the Governor of Shantung, expressed grave fears that the Boxers, in addition to their anti-foreign hatred, meditate the overthrew of the present Chinese dynasty. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The list of casualties issued yesterday by the War Office includes the name of W. Goodland of the New Zealand Contingent, who is reported to have died ...

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  23. ROUNDING THEM UP

    The long expected advance of the British from Natal through van nen's Pass into the Free State, is now being developed. ...

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  24. ONLY ONE BLOW

    A rough-looking young fellow, named Ernest Watburton, answered to his bail at the Richmond Court, this morning, on a charge of assaulting John Dingle, the landlord of the ...

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  25. CHINESE COMPLACENCY.

    In response to the determined demands of the Powers, the Tsung-II-Yamen is making some faint show of an attempt to suppress the Boxer rising. An imperial edict has been issued in which the Viceroys of the various ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The British force advancing through Van Reenen's Pass will enter the Orange River Colony at a point about the centre of the Boer line, and there is every ...

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  27. LONDON RABBIT SKIN SALES.

    Daigely and Company Limited have received the following cable message from their London office, under date of the 13th instant:—"At the auction sales of rabbit ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    A very important statement bearling on the eventual outcome of the Sent Chinese crisis is published on the authority of the "Times" correspondent at St. Petersburg. He declares that there is not the slightest danger of any friction ...

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