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  2. Transvaal War

    Later news relative to the narrow escape of Lord Kitchener states that he was at Kopjes Sidiug, when a force of 900 Boers, under Commandant De Wet, surrounded the train, ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. COMING EVENTS.

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  5. POINTS.

    The Licensing Commission is having a good time in the north. No doubt the members have been well received by publicans, teetotallers, and other ...

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  6. BOXER REBELS.

    Rear-admiral Bruce, in a message dated the 18th instant, stated that no news had been received from Admiral Seymour, and there was no authentic information relative to the ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. Churches and Cannons.

    The people of China do not take kindly to any sects or forms of the Christian Church. They have their own religion, which needs no special organisations for its maintenance. ...

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  8. TO-MORROW.

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  11. Advertising

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  12. Diary.

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  14. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 601 words
  15. A.M.P. Society.

    At a meeting of the A.M.P. Society policyholders yesterday motions were carried protesting against the proposal to extend the business beyond Australasia. ...

    Article : 32 words
  16. South African Eldorado.

    ACCORDING to news from the south, an unusual exodus people has already set in from New South Wales towards South Africa. By the last boat some ...

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  17. Indiscretion, Demonstration.

    A London newspaper says: " Lord Lamington's special at Brisbane on the Privy Council question is either a great indiscretion or a significant ...

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  18. Buggy Accident.

    A fatality occurred at Wangaratta yesterday afternoon. A gentleman was driving a buggy in which his wife and a lady friend were seated, when ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. British Convoy Attacked.

    On the 19th instant a Boer force, under Commandant De Wet, made an attempt to obstruct a British force commanded by Lieutenant-general Lord Methuen, which ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. HOW TAKU FORTS WERE TAKEN.

    A Japanese official report of the bombardment and capture of the Taku forte states, that the allied forces landed 1,200 men, with the intention of making an attack on the forts ...

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  21. Krugersdorp Occupied.

    The British force under Lieutenant-general Sir Archibald Hunter have occupied Kragersdorp (a town connected by railway with Johannesburg, distant about 20 miles) ...

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  22. Premier's Tour.

    The Ministerial party were formally welcomed at the Town Hall yesterday morning, when addresses were presented by the local bodies. Deputations followed, and in the ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. Baden-Powell at Rustenburg.

    Lieutenant-general Baden-Powell, who was recently reported to be at Pretoria, is now at Rustenburg, about 60 miles west of Pretoria, and all is reported to be quiet at that place. ...

    Article : 33 words
  24. Hutton's Latest Capture.

    Major-general Hutton's Mounted Infantry Brigade encountered a Boer force under Commandant Duplessis, in the direction of Rustenburg, on the 19th instant, and ...

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  25. CHINESE ADMIRAL AT TAKU.

    Roar-admiral Bruce reports that the Chinese Admiral was present with the, allied fleet at the bombardment of the Taku forts, and his flag was flying on the Chinese ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. Communication Restored.

    An official message to the War Office announces that all the lines of communication between Capetown and Pretoria have been restored. ...

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  27. Midnight Brawl.

    During a midnight brawl in a street in Christchurch, a man well known in athletic circles received serious injuries. He now lies in a critical condition. Two men have been ...

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  28. BOXER DEPREDATIONS.

    A telegram received by the Foreign Office from Che-foo, near Wei-hai-Wei, at the entrance to the Gulf of Pe-chi-li, states that the Boxers have damaged the railway ...

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  29. Pretoria and Johannesburg.

    Reports from Pretoria state that everything is quiet there. At Johannesburg all the shops are open, and the market is daily becoming more crowded and businesslike. ...

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  30. " A Searching Inquiry."

    While the public mind is hankering after sensational disclosures, it will do them good to know that a searching inquiry has proved that Charles Gilbert, Queen street (near ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. Queensland Bushmen.

    The transport steamer Manchester Port. Which left Brisbane on May 18, with the Queensland detachment of the Imperial bushmen's contingent, who were to form part of ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. TROOPS AND BOXERS.

    Further detachments of, foreign troops have been lauded at Tientsin to protect the foreign, residents there against the insurgents. It is stated that the authority of the Chineso ...

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  33. South Australian Police.

    In consequence of the recent announcement that un increase in the police force is contemplated, the Commissioner of Police has been inundated by applications from all parts ...

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  34. Samory.

    The death of the Mahometan chief Samory, which is just announced, removes a personage who loomed very large in the possibilities of African development. His kingdom ...

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  35. Eloff for St. Helena.

    General Eloff, grandson of President Kruger, who with 200 other Boer prisoners captured at Mafeking, had been temporarily confined in the gaol at Kimberloy. has ...

    Article : 53 words
  36. EUROPEAN QUARTER BURNT.

    The correspondent of the Loudon Daily Telegraph reports that, after the burning of the Roman Catholic Church and the whole of the European quarter at Tientsin, the ...

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  37. Australian Casualtisc

    The following casualties among the Australian troops who took part in the attack on Diamond Hill in the recent engagement at Eersto Fabricken, near Pretoria, are ...

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  38. Death of Lord Loch.

    The death is announced of Lord Loch, in his 73rd year. Lord Henry Brougham Loch was the son of James Loch, of Drylaw, sometime M.P. for ...

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  39. LI HUNG CHANG MEDIATING.

    The Viceroy, Li Hung Chung, who was hastily summoned from Canton to Pekin, declares that lie is now mediating between tho Chinese Government and the Powers. ...

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  40. Cable Communication.

    The Past and Telegraph Department have received the following messages: "Adelaide wires to the effect that Berne notifies that the Chinese Administration advise that telegrams ...

    Article : 143 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Share Markets.

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  43. Mr. Stirling.

    The Victorian mining representative in London is not necessarily doing more for his beloved country than other Australian representatives are doing for theirs, ...

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  44. Patriotic Postage Stamps.

    The Post and Telegraph Department notify that special postage stumps of the nominal value of 1d. and 2d., to be sold at 6d. and ls. respectively, for the benefit of the patriotic ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. Evening Entertainments.

    The final performance of "The Gay Lord Quex" was given by the Brough company last night, and was received with great appreciation. This evening and to-morrow a ...

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  46. Actuary Examinations

    At the examination in connection with the Institute of Actuaries, the following Australian students passed :-- Melbourne : Class 3, Kirkham and Moore; class 2, Corbett ...

    Article : 53 words
  47. Ashanti Revolt.

    Latest news received from Gold Coast Colony, West Africa, states that the insurgent Ashanti natives are short of ammunition. ...

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  48. Privy Council.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have dismissed the appeal in the case instituted by the owners of a cargo of wool by the steamer Waikato against the New Zealand ...

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  49. Theatre Royal.

    The new artists, including Mr. D. H. Caston, who are to open at tho Theatre Royal to-morrow evening, all arrived by the steamer Wodonga yesterday afternoon. Mr. ...

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  50. Closed To-day, Friday.

    John Reid and Co. are busy remarking stock for their Half-Yearly Sale. Reopen to-morrow with great bargains. John Reid and Co., Cash Drapors, George street. ...

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  51. Li Hung Chang.

    There is something droll about the message which states that our old friend Li Hung Chang again is on the top; and that he is "mediating between the Chinese ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. City Engineer.

    At the meeting of the Finance Committee of the Brisbane City Council held yesterday, it was decided to recommend to the council that a special gratuity of £250 should be ...

    Article : 50 words
  54. Bishop of Wilcannia.

    The Bishop of Wileannia, who left Hillston on Sunday, has not arrived at his destination, and it is feared that he has been lost in the bush. ...

    Article : 40 words
  55. Brisbane Jockey Club.

    The first race at the Brisbane Jockey Club weekly meeting to-morrow starts at 2.25 p.m. Six races are set down for decision, including a trot. Nominations are again ...

    Article : 40 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. Cadbury's Cocoa

    Is appreciated throughout the world as a pure, delicious beverage, free from adulteration, and containing the full nourishing properties of the cocoa bean. Health says : ...

    Article : 47 words
  58. Remnants at Half Prices.

    All remnants in dress goods, ribbons, laces, flannelettes, &c., will be cleared by Finney, Isles, and Co., half usual prices, from 10 o'clock sharp on Monday morning next. ...

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