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  2. Boer War

    Lord Roberts, in a message to the War Office, states that he fears that the British garrison at Elands River under Colonel Hoare, have been captured by the Boers after ...

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  3. PITTSWORTH COURSING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
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    Advertising : 186 words
  5. OUR BOYS.

    We are indebted to Miss Breydon, of Brooklyn, crows Nest, for the following interesting letter received last mail from her brother, Sergt-Major Breydon, 1st Queenslanders, who, ...

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  6. REBELLION IN CHINA

    A cable message has been received from the Belgian minister at pekin, Hated August 2, stating that the supply of provisions at the legations were then almost exhausted. ...

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  7. A Fearful Plot.

    A plot ha been discovered at Pretoria to shoot all the British officers and capture Lord Roberts. Ten of the leaders have been arrested. The affair ...

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  8. THE PLAGUE.

    The hope that in Brisbane we had reached the end of the bubonic plague was not justified. A freedom of 14 days front the last outbreak has been interrupted by two cases. ...

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  9. HORRIBLE FATALITY.

    A frightful fatality is reported from Burraga. Two young women, named Lillie Bell, aged 20 years, and Jane Staines, aged 21 years, were living together in a small building, and ...

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  10. FUNERAL OF THE KING OF ITALY

    The funeral of the late King of Italy was an impressive demonstration of national sorrow. Hundreds of thousands of bareheaded mourners watched the procession ...

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  11. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway accident occurred this morning on the line between Clifton Hill and Merri Creek. Four trucks of a ballast train ran off the line, and the trucks were telescoped. Several ...

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  12. MURDERS BY BLACKS.

    At 3 p. m. yesterday news. was received from Goolma that the house of Schiemmer, a selector eight miles from Coolah, had been broken into, presumably by the fugitive blacks. BY ...

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  13. THE WHEAT INDUSTRY

    At the late Toowoomba Show the trophy shown by the Deminion mill attracted general attention, but more especially the particulars regarding the wheats as experimented upon for ...

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  14. RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    The Railway Commission met at Parliament House on Wednesday morning, there, being present—Hon. A. H. Barlow, M. L. C (Chairman). Messrs Curnow, Cross, M'Dowall, and ...

    Article : 387 words
  15. THE BRISBANE EXHIBITION.

    The Brisbane Exhibition, which opened on last Wednesday and was continued through Thursday and yesterday, was highly successful from a financial point of a view, and in the ...

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  16. MASSACRE OF ARMENIANS.

    It is reported that the Turkish troops have massacred a hundred Americans at Spaghank. ...

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  17. ANARCHIST ACTIVITY.

    The city of Antwerp hits been placarded with announcements of the early resumption of anarchist nets of violence. ...

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  18. VERY LATEST.

    General Bullers success at Amerspoort is said to have been most brilliant. He dispersed Bothas four commandoes captured the heights held by them. Botba with ...

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  19. PROTECTING THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    In view of the recent, anarchist outrages, special precautions were taken to ensure the safety of the Prince of Wales on the occasion of his visit to Coburg to attend the funeral of ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. WARWICK ROUTE FURTHER CONDEMNED.

    The Railway Commission resumed its sittings at Parliament House yesterday, when further evidence was given with reference to the proposed extension to tap the Southern border ...

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  21. RIFLES IN THE GRAVES.

    The Australian Bushman disinterred immense quantities of rifles wrapped in blankets and boxes of well preserved ammunition in Free Staters graves for future use. ...

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  22. VERY LATEST.

    The Chinese have burned the greater part of the town of Lai-chong, destroying the railway and the rolling stock. ...

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  23. HEAT WAVE IN TORONTO

    An intense wave ef heat is being experienced in Toronto, Canada, the thermometer registering 98 degrees Fah. It is the hottest weather experienced for 46 years. ...

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  24. AN AUSTRALIAN BUSHMAN KILLED.

    H. G. Grorser, one of the Australian Bush: men, was accidentally Killed at Durban. ...

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  25. DEATH OF AN AUSTRALIAN NURSE

    The death is reported of Nurse F. Hilder, one of the Australian nurses, from pneumonia at Bulawayo. ...

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  26. MORE BOERS FOR CEYLON.

    4,140 Beeriprisoners captured at Fouresburg are now proceeding to Ceylon. ...

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  27. WESLEYAN PRESIDENT.

    Professor W. F. Davison has been elected President of the Wesleyan Conference for 1901. ...

    Article : 19 words
  28. TYSON PROPERTIES.

    The submission to public competition for the purchase of the properties in the estate of the late Hon. J. Tyson, this morning at the Centennial Hall, attracted a large attendance of ...

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  29. CAPTURE OF AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN.

    The Britishers captured by the Boers at Elands River included 149 Bushmen. The Boers barred the relief column for Carrington, and succeeded in capturing in all ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. TROOPS FOR SHANGHAI.

    Admiral Seymour recommends the landing of three thousand troops at Shanghai. The British Consul opposes the proposal, believing it will create trouble. The French Consul ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL DELEGATES

    Messrs Barton, Dickson, and Kingston were passengers by the Mail steamer Ortona, which arrived yesterday at Albany. ...

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  32. BRITISH ADVANCES.

    Lord Kitchener has now crossed the Vaal River, and Lord Methuen has driven the enemy over several successive hills, and they are still retreating. ...

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  33. DEFEAT OF THE CHINESE FORCES.

    It is announced that 15,000 Chinese were defeated at Yangtsun after four hours' fighting. The casualties Among the allies numbered 200. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALANDERS WOUNDED.

    Privates A. Chapman and W. V. Hereford, of the New Zealand contingent, have been slightly wounded at a place not named ...

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  35. MR. DICKSON RETURNING.

    The Premier has received information from the Hon. J. R. Dickson, who represented Queensland in connection with the passing of the Commonwealth Bill through the Imperial ...

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  36. THE SHANGHAI FORCE.

    It is now reported that a large British force has been landed at Shanghai despite the fears thai it will cause increased disturbances. ...

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  37. COMMANDANT DE WET'S ESCAPE.

    A prisoner escaping from the Boer camp informed Lord Kitchener of Commandant De Wet's escape. ...

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  38. CHINESE TROOPS ON THE MOVE.

    3,000 Canton Blackflags started on Wednesday ostensibly for Peking. ...

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  39. A BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT.

    Lord Methuen encountered De Wet at Venterstroom, and an obstinate engagement ensued, in which the scots and Welsh Fusilsers exhibited splendid gallery. Seven ...

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  40. LATEST FROM THE LEGATIONS.

    A message from pecking on the 4th to the Austrian Minister was with the French Legation in pecking. This had been incessantly bombarded ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. DE WETS FORCE RETREATING.

    The bulk of commandant De Wet's force has retired to Buffelshook. ...

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  43. BULLER STILL ADVANCING.

    General Buller is now marching to the front. His advance has now reached Klepp, and the enemy retreated. There was a little skinmishing on the extreme right, owing to the constant ...

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  44. KILLED BY ROUGHS.

    A man named Thomas Bremmer, brother-in-law of John Chaafe trainer , met his death in Pitt-street last night. He was standing talking to a women, when three ...

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  45. LI HUNG CHANG'S FEARS.

    Lillung Chang fears that the antiforeign element may be triumphant in Peking. ...

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  46. THE INDIAN BRIGADE.

    A complete Indian brigade will be ready for china by the 12th inst. ...

    Article : 16 words
  47. Invalided Queenslanders

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  48. FLOODING THE COUNTRY.

    The "Standards" correspondent states that the country around Peking is now under water, and perfectly impossible. ...

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  49. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    News has just been received of A fearful railway accident, involving serious loss life A collision took place on the railway line between Chiften Hill and Merri Creek, on the ...

    Article : 87 words
  50. After the Blacks.

    Latest reports indicate that the Breelong murderers are making in the direction of the Warrumburrie Ranges Last evening shots were head near Rowe Booloola station, on ...

    Article : 89 words
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