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  2. THE POPULATION PROBLEM.

    In last issue of the "Sunday, Times" the population problem was dealt with from the view point of a statistical expert, and it was shown as the result of actuarial ...

    Article : 832 words
  3. THE BOER WAR.

    The diamond mines at Jagersfontein were seized by the Boers on October 16. The Seaforth Highlanders, who were ...

    Article : 106 words
  4. THE "ALL=RED" PARADE

    Readers of the "Sunday Times" who have been interested in the articles and interviews in this paper embodying and endorsing the suggestion that the inaugural ...

    Article : 1,193 words
  5. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    The "Boxers," who were driven South from Pao-ting-fu by the Allied troops, have gone to Shantung. Their arrival was the cause of renewed rioting and attacks upon Christian property. ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, there! The Man on the Corner callsth Oh! Thought you had gone over to the Cup. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,248 words
  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. Mountain, Melbourne's City Surveyor, is on a visit to Sydney. He will probably return to-morrow. Hon. J. S. Sterling, M.L.C., of ...

    Article : 1,153 words
  8. KANG-YI WILL ATTACK PEKIN.

    There are doubtful reports that Kang-yi, one of the instigators of the rebellion, has committed suicide. It is, however, believed that he has remained behind with the Court, and intends to take measures for the recapture of Pekin in the Winter. ...

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  9. PRINCE TUAN STILL IN FAVOR.

    There is a Chinese report that Yuan-shai-kai, Viceroy of Shantung, has wired the Yangtse Viceroys that Prince Tuan, though formally degraded, still holds exactly the same position as of old at the Imperial Court ...

    Article : 53 words
  10. METHTJEN HOTLY ENGAGED WITH DE LA REY.

    Lord Methuen's force has had several days' hot fighting with De la Rey in the Zeerust district. [Zeerust is west of Pretoria, in the ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. CHINESE COURT MOVING ON.

    News was received here to-day that the Chinese Court had reached Tung-kuan Pass, where three provinces meet. It is expected they will arrive at Hsianfu next Friday. [Tung-kuan is at the corner of Shan-si (to the north), Honan (to the ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. PRINCE TUAN'S MASSACRES

    According to news received from the North it would seem that quite a number of the Princes, Dukes, and Nobles belonging to the Imperial and the Manchu clans ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. BEFORE AND AFTER THE SIEGE.

    Mrs. Inglis, wife of Dr. Jno. Inglis, of the America Presbyterian Mission, writes as follows concerning Pekin during the siege and after:— ...

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  14. KRUGER STARTED FOR EUROPE.

    Ex-President Kruger has sailed from Lorenzo Marques for Europe. ...

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  15. INVALIDS AT HOBART.

    The steamer Tokomaru arrived this morning from the Cape with two Tasmanian and five New Zealand invalided soldiers. ...

    Article : 32 words
  16. THE WALL OF PEKIN.

    Writing on the city of Pekin, the "Engineer" says that the walls of the Tartar are of an average height of 50ft, but portions of the north wall reach the height of 61ft. ...

    Article : 328 words
  17. MORE INVALIDS TO ARRIVE TO-DAY.

    The Moravian, with a further batch of invalids from South Africa, is due to arrive from Melbourne to-day. The full list of her passengers has already been published. ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. BREELONG BLACKS.

    The reported traces of the blacks, at Robins' Creek are discredited by bushmen here. It is believed the outlaws are working ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. ADELAIDE NEWS.

    At the Full Court to-day, the Sheriff announced that the amount of recognisance of William Martin, cyclist, whose presence was required in the colony as a witness in ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. COMFORTS FOR COLONIALS.

    Corporal A. Alston, of the N.S.W. Bushmen, writing from No. 1 Military Hospital, Pretoria, by the latest mail to Mr. James Inglis, says: "I am here La hospital as a ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. JAM FOR SOLDIERS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In consequence of representations made to the Government that Sydney firms had exceptional facilities for supplying jam for use of the British troops in South Africa, ...

    Article : 137 words
  22. RETURN OF THE WOUNDED CONSTABLE.

    By the steamer Rosedale from Port Macquarie yesterday afternoon, Constable Richard Harris, who was shot by Jimmy Governor, near, Yarras, on October 12, ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. CHARGES FOE BADEN-POWELL.

    Yesterday the two chargers selected for General Baden-Powell in connection with the "Sunday Times" and "Referee" Presentation Fund, were shipped on the s.s. ...

    Article : 237 words
  24. A NEW COMPANY.

    In another column will be found the prospectus of A. Shadier, Limited, a company formed for the purpose of taking over the bakery and catering business of Mr. ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. A GEORGE-[?] INCIDENT.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, Thos. Weatherley, [?] described as a laborer, was charged with stealing a gold chain, valued at £ 25, [?] Margaret Keane. ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. TRAIN ACCIDENTS.

    Cornelius Sc[?] who resided with his parents at 25 Faulkland-street, street, Alexandria was admitted [?] Alfred Hospital last night suffering from a scalp wound and an ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. LADY ROBERTS' GRIT.

    A capital stoy is told in a London paper of Lady Roberts' "grit," if such an expression be permissible in the case of a lady. When she arrived at Capetown she defied ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. THE OUTLAWRY.

    The legal steps to proclaim the Governors outlaws are still In progress, aud will probably be completed early this week. ...

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  29. RUSSIAN MASTERY.

    According to the "North China Daily Nows," the Russians forcibly ejected Dr. Morrison, London "Times" correspondent, from his house in Pekin, as it was within ...

    Article : 207 words
  30. COLONIAL GUARDS.

    A correspondent in the latest London "Daily Mail" says:— "Her Majesty has shown her appreciation of the devotion of her Irish soldiers by ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. INTERESTING SHIPPING CASE.

    A somewhat unusual case, which created a stir in Union and shipping circles, was heard at the Water Police Court yesterday, when Samuel Lee, 35, fireman, was charged ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. THE NEWSBOYS' PICNIC.

    The annual day out for the city newspaper boys has been fixed to take place next Frid [?] at Clontarf. Of course the small army of youngsters look forward to ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN PROMOTIONS.

    The Premier yesterday received a cable despatch, stating that Lieutenant R. Clark, of the 1st Australian Horse, had been appointed to the 3rd Dragoon Guards, and had ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. THE SOUTH AFRICAN MEDAL.

    It has been definitely settled by the War Office authorities, says London "Truth," that a silver medal is to be issued to all ranks of all services actively employed in ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. A MARBLE HORSE.

    Excavations being made in the Forum, Rome, have led to the discovery of the head and fore part ol a marble horse. The fragment is of beautiful execution, and great ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. LUCKY SWEEP WINNERS.

    Drawers of horses who intend journeying by water to see the Cup, and the less fortunate ones bent on a similar errand, will study their comfort by securing a bottle of ...

    Article : 75 words
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