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  2. AN OPPORTUNE "PROPHECY."

    A correspondent wrote from pekin last month:—A most opportune prophetic tablet of the Ming, dynasty has been found by the Hoxers in a coal mins, in which, among ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    [?] Do Wet failed on the 21st [?] in a clever attempt to kill or capture Lord kitchener. The hero of omsurman was asleep in a railway ...

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  4. BENEFIT DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE.

    The dramatic entertainment organized] by Mr. Frank Gerald tn aid of the families of siek and wounded Australasian soldiers, was held last night in the Alhambra ...

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  5. THE FAR EAST.

    The German community in Hongkong have asked the Emperor William to permit them to volunteer for Service with the British defence force in the settlement, so ...

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  6. TROUBLE IMMINENT IN THE YANGTSZE VALLEY.

    The following (says the "North china Herald" for May 16) is a translation of a letter to a Hankow resident from his nagtive agent at Wurchang:-—"The imperial ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN LOSSES.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following cable message from Sir Alfred Milner:—"I regret to report that Private J. Pope (65) was reported missing at ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    An official message from Gape Town states that none of the troops now in South Africa will be withdrawn until the end of the war. ...

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  9. IMPERIAL COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    The Imperial Congress of Chambers of Commerce was opened yesterday in London. Of the 400 delegates who attended 50 were from Australia. ...

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  10. TELEGRAMS.

    In connection with the enemy's attack Upon Herring's Spruit and the destruction of three railway culverts, it Is stated that at an opportune moment 400 ex-British ...

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  11. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, on the motion of the Earl of Selborne. Under Secretary for the Colonies, the Commonwealth of Australia Bill was read a first ...

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  12. GOVERNORS AND POLITICS.

    In the House 01 Commons yesterday Mr. W. K. Redmond referred to Mr. C. C. Kingston's letter in the "Times" complaining of what he styled as the "ineptitude" ...

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  13. WITH THE FIRST CONTINGENT.

    Mrs. Holland received three letters from Captain Howland on Monday evening. The first one was dated "Leeuwreil, seven miles from Winburg, May 8," in which he ...

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  14. THE SOUTH POLE.

    Before the Royal Geographical Society yesterday Mr. Borchgrevink read a paper descriptive of the recent voyage of the Southern Cross to the Antarctic regions. ...

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  15. HOERS REPULSED NEAR SENEKAL.

    Despatches from Bloemfontein state that General Sir Leslie Rundle's rearguard have had a hard fight near Senekal, a town ninety-five miles to the north-east. The ...

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  16. MESSAGE FROM ADMIRAL SEYMOUR.

    The latest message from Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour reached Tientsin by heliograph. It staled that the International force of 2,300 marines were surrounded by the ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. E. Barton, the New South Wales federal delegate, is indignant at the statement made in the Sydney Assembly that he is financially stranded in London and ...

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  18. LOUIS BOTHA'S DESPERATE COURAGE.

    The latest news from Pretoria is to the affect that General Louis Botha's advance guard has returned to the mountainous region about eighteen milds east of the city. ...

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  19. DR. JLM" IN THE CAPE ASSEMBLY.

    Dr. L. Jameson, who led the notorious raid into the Transvaal and served a sentence of imprisonment for the offence, has been elected, without opposition, to ...

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  20. BRITISH PRISONERS AT MACHADODORP.

    Five hundred British prisoners, including Imperial Yeomanry and Highlanders, have arrived at Maehadodorp, on the Delagoa Bay Railway. President Kruger went to ...

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  21. ASHANTEE.

    The advance of Colonel J. Willcocks's column from Prahsne to the relief of the beleaguered garrison at Kumasi is delayed by heavy rains. ...

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  22. GENERAL BUFFER'S PROGRESS.

    +ir Redvers Buller advises that the Royal Engincers have made such excellent gress with the work of repairing the railway north of Lady[?]that the whole ...

    Article : 44 words
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