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  2. First from Mafeking.

    The first letter to reach as from any of the Queenslanders who took part in the relief of Mafeking is that received by Mr. Faloon, of Gregory terrace, from his brother Private ...

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  3. Red, White, and Blue.

    The ball of the season at Sandgate, a red, white, and blue ball, took place last evening at the local Town Hall, the object being the paying off of the balance due on the new ...

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  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    As in previous weeks, any late cable news concerning the war in South Africa which may arrive this evening or on Sunday will be posted outside the Telegraph office. ...

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  6. Boxer Rebellion

    Further reports from Tientsin state that artillery firing of a desultory character is being continued between the Chinese and the allied troops, but the Chinese artillery outclasses ...

    Article : 69 words
  7. Transvaal War

    News has been received that the Boers have captured Nitrals Nek, a position about 18 miles from Pretoria, together with 200 British troops and two guns. ...

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  8. Cable Comments.

    Tientsin still holds out against its assailors, but every circumstance but one indicates that an abandonment of the position and a retirement on Taku may soon become necessary. ...

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  9. Wool Sales.

    At the London Colonial wool sales to-day only a medium selection was offered, but prices were exceedingly firm at late rates. The following prices were realised: ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. Tientsin Bombarded.

    Vice-admiral Seymour has cabled to the British Government, stating that the Chinese are now in greater force, and are frequently bombarding the position occupied by the ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. Vikings' Ball.

    The fifth grand social of the Viking Club was held last night in the Protestant Hall, when friends and wellwishers rolled up to the number of 200. The hall was very tastefully ...

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  12. Heavy Artillery Needed.

    It is stated that the allied troops urgently need heavy artillery, and two more of the heavy naval guns from H.M.S. Terrible have been landed, and will be immediately ...

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  13. FALL IN LONDON WOOL PRICES.

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  14. Boers Defeated at Krugersdorp.

    Major-general Smith-Dorrien with the 19th Brigade defeated the Boers with heavy loss at Krugersdorp, near Johannesburg, on July 11. ...

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  15. Tea Market.

    The Chingtu will sail on the 15th Instant with 1,400,000 lbs. of tea for Australia. Common and medium kinds are in strong demand for Europe and other places. Prices have ...

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  16. Drilled Troops for Pekin.

    The Governor of Shantung is reported to have sent a number of foreign-drilled Chinese troops to Pekin. ...

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  17. Railway Destroyers Dispersed.

    General Buller's force bas dispersed a number of Boers who were destroying the railway line at Paardekraal. ...

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  18. Certain Missionaries Safe.

    All the Protestant missionaries who were located in the province of Shantung and in Manchuria are reported to be safe. Some Danish missionaries have, however, been ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. Railway Line Cut.

    The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph reports that the railway line between Pretoria and Natal has been repeatedly cut by the Boers near Greylingstad and Standerton, ...

    Article : 39 words
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  22. Li Hung Chang.

    Advices from Chinese sources state that the Viceroy Li Hung Chung, who is now at Canton, has received an urgent summons to proceed to Pekin. ...

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  23. Colonial Stocks Bill.

    In the House of Lords last night the Colonial Stooks Bill passed, its third reading stage. Lord Halsbury, the Lord Chancellor, in ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. Comforts for Prisoners.

    The managers of the Kipling " Absent minded Beggar " fund in England are sending a second 1,000 warm kits for the British soldiers who are now prisoners in the hands ...

    Article : 44 words
  25. Situation at Pekin.

    The internal strife in Pekin still continues. Nothing has been heard from the Europeans who are beleaguered there since June 25, when it was stated that they had only ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. East Brisbane School.

    The entertainment in aid of the East Brisbane State school additions which proved such a decided success a fortnight ago, was repeated in the Fiveways Alliance Hall last ...

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  27. Transvaal Trade.

    Shiploads of European goods are reported to be arriving at Delagoa Bay in anticipation of the trade that is likely to be opened up in the Transvaal after peace has been declared. ...

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  28. Responsibility for Outbreak.

    The leading Japanese newspapers consider that the responsibility for the present outbreak in China rests with Russia and Germany, on account of their abitrary action in ...

    Article : 33 words
  29. Ashanti Rebellion.

    It is announced that 500 Sepoy troops, who are engaged in British Central Africa (Uganda), have received orders to leave Berbera for Ashanti, to reinforce the British ...

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  30. Q.T.C. Annual Meeting.

    The following gentlemen have been nominated for the committee of the Queensland Turf Club: Messrs. F. I. Power. W. H. Barker, D. T. Seymour, R. Newton. F. T. L. ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. New Farm State School.

    An entertainment in aid of the New Farm State School fund was held last evening in the Foresters' Hall, Fortitude Valley. It was in every was a success, the hall being ...

    Article : 380 words
  32. Germany's Attitude.

    Count Von Bulow, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Reichstag yesterday, referring to affairs in China, declared that Germany sought no ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. Tattersall's Races.

    The whiter race meeting of Tattersall's Club is to be held at Deagon, near Sandgate, on Saturday, 28th instant. The programme has been issued and provides for five events, ...

    Article : 86 words
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  35. Chinese Threatening Tientsin.

    It is reported that the Chinese rebels have pierced the Imperial canal near Tientsin, and great masses of Chinese are now threatening the city on the north and east. All the ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. Raub Gold Mine.

    The following is a copy of cable received by the secretary, Mr. C. A. Clarke, from the manager of the Ranb Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited, at Ranb: ...

    Article : 41 words
  37. Accident to a Young Farmer.

    Charles A. Bright, aged 28, residing with his parents at North Pine, where he follows the occupation of farmer, met with an accident yesterday. White out riding he was ...

    Article : 77 words
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  41. Coorparoo Council.

    In consequence of the absence of councillors the ordinary monthly meeting of the Coorparoo Shire Council, which should have been held last evening, was adjourned until ...

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  42. Federal Constitution.

    The Right Hon. C. C. Kingston, federal delegate for South Australia, has a letter in the Times this morning, in which he condemns the pumphlet written recently by Sir S. J. ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. Cairns District Court.

    The District Court commenced its sittings yesterday before Acting-judge Jameson, Mr. Ross being Crown prosecutor. The criminal cases were as follow : A Malay, found guilty ...

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