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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    LONDON, September 6.—The casualties of General Sir Redvers Buller's force since August 21 number 270. The Boers' casualties are many more than the ...

    Article : 83 words
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  4. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    LONDON, September 6,1.20 p.m.—The Allies are sending an expedition to clear the villages in the direction of Paoting-fu of "Borers." The Chinese report that Li Hang Chang has ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. SLATTERY moved the second reading of the Legitimation Bill. He explained that the object of the measure was to legitimatise the Children born before marriage of persons who ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. MARCH THROUGH THE FORBIDDEN CITY.

    LONDON, September 6.—The Allied forces lave marched through the Forbidden City at Pekin. The Russians and the Japanese, owing to having the preponderating number of troops, led the ...

    Article : 44 words
  7. SIEGE OF LADYBRAND RAISED.

    LONDON, September 6.—For three days 3000 Boers shelled the British garrison of 350 men who Were entrenched on a hill opposite Ladybrand. The British had only five casualties. ...

    Article : 77 words
  8. TO NEGOTIATE FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, September 6.—The Emperor has appointed Li Hung Chang, General Yung-lu, the Chinese Commander-in-Chief, Prince Ching, and Hsu-tung, the Grand Secretary, plenipotentiaries ...

    Article : 79 words
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  10. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. QUINN asked the Attorney-General If he would consider the advisability of introducing a bill to cause the Supreme Court to dispense with the literary examination for barristers, so that all ...

    Article : 2,665 words
  11. A SKIRMISH ON FRIDAY.

    LONDON, September 6.—In a severe (skirmish at Qwaggasfontein on Friday, the Kaffrarian Rifles tad five men killed and nineteen wounded. ...

    Article : 26 words
  12. THE PROPOSED WITHDRAWAL.

    LONDON, September 6, 1.20 p.m.—In reply to the Russian circular advocating "the withdrawal of the Allies from Pekin, since, with the rescue of the Legations, the object of the Allies had ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. TASMANIA CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, September 6.—The Tasmanian Bushmen who were wounded at Rooikop, near Warmbad, on the Pretoria-Pietersburg line, are lieutenant Wylly, Sergeant G. Shaw, Corporals W. ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. THE ANNEXATION OF THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, September 6.—President Kruger lias protested to the Marquis of Salisbury and to the Powers against the annexation of the Transvaal by Great Britain. ...

    Article : 33 words
  15. A FOURTH INDIAN BRIGADE

    LONDON, September 6.—A fourth brigade of Indian troops is to proceed to China forthwith. Public opinion in Great Britain applauds the dispatch of further reinforcements of Indian troops ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. THE TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, September 6.—The Trade Union Congress sitting at Huddersfield has, by a small majority, parsed a resolution declaring the war in South Africa cruel and unnecessary. ...

    Article : 36 words
  17. THE PEKIN RAILWAY.

    LONDON, September 6, 1.20 p.m.—The Pekin railway is being repaired by the Russians. ...

    Article : 17 words
  18. THE RISE IN COAL.

    LONDON, September 6.—The French steamship lines are reducing the number of the voyages of their steamers, and are laying up a portion of their fleets, owing to the dearness of coal. ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. SHIPPING.

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  20. THE MEAT TRADE.

    LONDON, September 6.—A trial shipment of unfrozen beef sent from the Argentine to London in chambers the air of which had been sterilised has proved a failure. ...

    Article : 38 words
  21. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, September 6.—The Stello Polar, the vessel of tie Duke of Abruzzi, has returned to Norway from the Arctic region. (The Duke of Abruzzi, cousin of the King of ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. MARITIME MISCELLANY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 585 words
  23. SCULLING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, September 6.—George Towns and James Wray, the New South Wales scullers, Who are to meet on Monday next on the Thames for £400 stakes, the "Sportsman's" Cup, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. BAR SILVER.

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  26. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

    LONDON, September 6.—The United States Government has appointed ex-Presidents Harrison and Cleveland the American members of the International Arbitration Bureau at the Hague. ...

    Article : 156 words
  27. GOVERNORSHIP OF MADRAS.

    LONDON, September 6.—Lord Ampthill, private secretary to Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been appointed Governor of madras, in succession to Sir A. E. Havelock. ...

    Article : 32 words
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  29. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    LONDON, September 6.—The v visible supply of American wheat, according to "Breadstreet's," is 66,240,000 bushels. ...

    Article : 19 words
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