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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMING EVENTS.

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  4. Rebellion in China.

    Sir Claude Macdonald, the British Minister, on August 3, sent a cipher message through the Chinese Minister in London, in which he states that intermittent rifle firing ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. POINTS.

    AN INVITATION. TheTelegraph machine room is open to visitors every forenoon, between half-past 11 and half-past 12 o' clock, when our two Hoe rotary machines can be ...

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  6. Transvaal War

    News from Pretoria states that two men belonging to the Canadian Mounted Infantry have been each sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for commandeering arms from the ...

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  7. Q.T.C. Winter Races.

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  8. TO-MORROW.

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. Advertising

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  11. To Correspondents.

    WHITE MAN.--If there is a grievance report it to the proper authorities. ...

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  12. Advertising

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  13. The Weather.

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  14. Boer Agents at Delagoa Bay.

    It is reported that a panic has been created amongst the Boer agents at Delagoa Bay in consequence of the dismissal of the Portuguese customs officials at that place. ...

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  15. Diary.

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  16. Sessional Work.

    IT appears that some correspondence of an interesting nature has passed between the Callide Coal Company and the Government, regarding the proposed railway line ...

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  17. Capture of Pei-tsang.

    The Japanese troops forming part of the allied force advancing from Tientsin on Pekin, captured Fei-tsang on the 5th instant. The heavy rains which have fallen ...

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  18. Mounted Constabulary.

    A force of mounted constabulary, numbering 5,000, is being organised in the Transvaal for the maintenance of order, and many members of tho colonial contingents are joining ...

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  19. Steyn Seriously Indisposed.

    It is reported that Mr. Steyn, the President of the late Orange Free State, is seriously ill. ...

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  20. School Exhibits.

    PERHAPS an agricultural association show is not the place at which to look for exhibits of school work. If that is so the severest critic must be gentle when looking over the school ...

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  21. Two Scouts Shot.

    It is reported that two of the scouts attached to Lieutenant-general Carrington's Rhodesian force, which has lately been operating in the west of the Transvaal, have ...

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  22. Another Piece of Deception.

    A report received at Washington states that Major Waller, who was reported to have been killed in the first fighting at Tientsin, still is alive, and that some blackmailer, by ...

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  23. LONDON, August 9.

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

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  24. Missionaries Massacred.

    It has been admitted, officially that since the outbreak of the Boxer rebellion 124 European missionaries, including women and children, have been massacred in Northern ...

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  25. Count Waldersee in Command.

    It is announced that General Count von Waldersee, Into chief of the general staff of the German army, has been appointed generalissimo of the allied forces in China, ...

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  26. British Leave Rustenburg.

    The British troops under Lieutenant-generals Ian Hamilton and Baden-Powell left Rustenburg on Tuesday. ...

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  27. Kitchener, Methuen, De Wet.

    Commandant Do Wet, with his commando, crossed the Vaal River into Transvaal territory on Monday, and is being pursued by Lord Kitchener, who had been endeavouring ...

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  28. Lizard at Hongkong.

    The British gunboat Lizard, which was despatched to China from the Australian station, now is at Hongkong. ...

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  29. Naval Guns Mounted.

    It is announced that 4.7 naval guns from H.M.S. Terrible have been mounted at Shanghai for the protection of the British consulate. ...

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  30. Fighting near Zeerust.

    The Delagoa Bay correspondent of the Daily Express reports that 300 Australian bushmen, forming part of Lieutenant-general Carrington's force, took part in the ...

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  31. Prince of Wales.

    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 his brother, the late Duke of ...

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  32. Buller Occupies Ameersfoort.

    It is announced that General Buller's force occupied Ameersfoort, a place about 25 miles due north of the most northerly point of the Natal frontier on Tuesday last. The British ...

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  33. Evening Entertainments.

    Another overflowing holiday crowd at the Theatre Royal last evening testified to the never failing popularity of the attraction provided by Mr. St. John ...

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  34. British War Loan.

    The portion of the British supplementary war loan of £13,000,000 which was allotted to American tenderers was covered twice over. The gold thus received has greatly ...

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  35. Warren Returning.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Warren, who was recently appointed military Governor of Bechuanaland and all the other portions of Cape Colony north of the Orange ...

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  36. Famine in India.

    Reports from India show that ample rains have fallen in Gujerat, Rajputana, and Central India, and the general situation with regard to the famine has decidedly improved. ...

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  37. Fitzgerald's Circus.

    A large crowd attended Fitzgeralds' circus last night. The tiger and monkey performance was introduced for the first time, and caused a great deal of interested excitement. The various ...

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  38. Tasmanian Officer Invalided.

    Lieutenant Raid, of Tasmania, has been invalided to England. ...

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  39. Over Capitalisation.

    Within the past few years a good number of companies have sought the authority of the courts to reduce their capital within workable bounds. Financial experts have repeatedly ...

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  40. Invalided Soldiers.

    The invalided soldiers who returned yesterday by the steamer Persic were entertained at luncheon at the barracks by the Government, when they were welcomed by the ...

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  41. Late King Humbert.

    It is announced that the Duke of Argyll (Marquis of Lorne, son-in-law of the Queen), who will be attended by the Earl of Kintore, Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen, will represent ...

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  42. Opera House.

    The Opera House last night was crowded to excess, a large number of visitors to Brisbane having seized the opportunity to see the line drama. "A Royal Divorce." ...

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  43. Railway Accident. Four Men Killed.

    The railway catastrophe reported yesterday occurred on the outer circle line which runs from Colling wood, through Clifton Hill and Fairfield Park, across the Yarra, near the ...

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  44. Systems of Drainage.

    Mr. Davis, M.L.A., of Sydney, has visited Glasgow and other centres of population in Great Britain and made inquiries into the methods adopted for tho destruction of ...

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  45. Queensland Invalids.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. R. Philp) has received from the Agent-General a letter dated June 29 reporting that four members of the first Queensland contingent have been ...

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  46. Breelong Chase.

    Every day brings news that a hot pursuit is still on the heels of the Breelong murderers. The main characteristic of that pursuit, apart from its heat, appears ...

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  47. Russian Minister.

    It is announced from St. Petersburg that Count Lamsdorff has keen appointed Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs in succession to the late Count Muravieff. ...

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  48. Brisbane Musical Festival.

    The concluding concert of the Brisbane musical festival will take place at the Exhibition concert hall to-night, when Handel's great masterpiece "The Messiah" will be performed ...

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  49. New Guinea Governor.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor of British New Guinea, Hon. G. R. Le Hunte, arrived in Brisbane to-day in the steamer Merrie England. ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Australian Natives.

    ITHACA BRANCH, No. 10.--The fortnightly meeting was held at Red Hill last evening. There was a good attendance. President, Mr. F. E, Hampson in the chair. Correspondence ...

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  53. Electric Light Proposals.

    A meeting will be held in the Valley Hall to-night (Friday) to advocate the retention by the council of its present Order-in-Council, granted for the undertaking of an electric ...

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  54. Colonial Stooks Act.

    The Colonial Stocks Bill has now been finally passed. The Financial Times this morning commenting on the bill, expresses the opinion that it is an injudicious measure. ...

    Article : 34 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. Old Boys.

    Taking advantage of the large number of country member at present in the city the Brisbane Grammar School Old Boys' Association have decided to hold a smoke concert ...

    Article : 71 words
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