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  4. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    Additional lists have been published tracing the identity of more of the victims who were butchered in the atrocious massacres of Europeans at the British ...

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  5. MR DEAKIN'S RETURN.

    The invitation issued by the Acting Mayor of Melbourne. Alderman Bayles, to leading representative citizens, to welcome home Mr Alfred Deakin, Victoria's ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    It is reported that the main body of the Boers under General Botha are already suffering privations from want of food supplies. ...

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  7. THE CHIEF COMMAND.

    Speaking in the House of Commons last evening on the situation in China, Mr St. John Brodrick, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, referred ...

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  8. NOTES BY "INDABA."

    The news from South Africa, contained in the afternoon cables, is of a very satisfactory nature. Not alone, because we are glad to learn of the escape of a ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    More about That awful Peking massacre In our cable massages on this page. Market for Australian stocks on the ...

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  10. IN MEMORIAM.

    To-day flags are Hying at half-mast. In respect to the memory of the late Dr. Morrison. Much sympathy is expressed for his mother and brothers,who reside at ...

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  11. A HEAT WAVE.

    A wave of exceptional heat is at present pressing over Europe and the eastern slates of North America. At London to-day the temperature ...

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  12. SHANGHAI IN DANGER.

    In consequence of the threatening attitude of the masses of Chinese now assembled around Shanghai fears are entertained of an attack upon the foreign ...

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  13. THE BRUNSWICK TRAGEDY.

    At the Morgue to-day the Inquest concerning "the circumstance" of the death of Annie Jane Pridmore, who was shot by her husband, John Pridmore, at 166 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. " LET ME DIE."

    A case of poisoning by liquid ammonia took place to-day in Collins un old man on crutches was found in that street by a constable in a helpless ...

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  15. THE AWFUL NEWS.

    The awful confirmation of the grave fears entertained for the safety of the British legation, in which the Europeans at Peking laid taken refuge for a ...

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  16. A TILL SNEAK.

    A youth named John Westeway pleaded guilty at the Carlton Court to-day to a charge of stealing 14 from a till. The evidence showed that about seven o'clock at the night of the ...

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  17. THE TIENTSIN FIGHTING.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Seymour, British Commander-In-Chief on the China station, mid leader of the unsuccessful Peking relief column, has found It ...

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  18. THE INSURRECTION

    As was feared, the Insurrection originally promoted by the fanatic clan of Boxers is spreading throughout the entire Chinese Empire, and is now rapidly ...

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  19. AGROUND IN THE BAY.

    Messrs Huddart, Parker and Coyn interrogational trader. Nemesis, managed this morning at the outlet of her voyage to Westralian paris, to become grounded on the east bank of the ...

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