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  2. POINTS.

    The Home Secretary has been rather flooded with deputations lately, and he must have some, difficulty in deciding what to say to them all. ...

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  3. Transvaal War

    Lieutenant- general Ian Hamilton, who has been operating in the west of the Transvaal, has now crossed the Crocodile River with his mounted division, and is marching in a ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. Rebellion in China.

    A letter from Vice-admiral Seymour, the British Commander on the China Station, has been received in England, in which he narrates the incidents of the allied ...

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  6. Parr's Bank Robbery.

    A man, formerly a clerk at Parr's Bank, London, was charged at the police court with the theft of £60,000 in notes from the head office of the bank on January 23, 1899. The ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. Sessional Work.

    THE progress of arranging the public library has continued to exercise the minds of members of the. Assembly ever since the Telegraph, last drew ...

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  8. COMING EVENTS.

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. TO-MORROW.

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  11. FUTURE DATES.

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  12. Boers and the Bush.

    Reports received from the Transvaal state that it is believed that the whole of the Boar commandoes contemplate retreating into the bush veldt. ...

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  13. Massacre in Armenia.

    In connection with the recent massacre of 200 Armenians by Turkish troops at Spaghank, in Kurdistan, information from Constantinople states that the Sultan has given a ...

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  14. General Buller's Advance.

    The British forces under General Buller, who advanced northward from the northern frontier of Natal, and Lieutenant- general French's cavalry division, who joined General ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. LONDON. August 23.

    Mr. E. H. Conger, the United States Minister at Pekin, has sent a cable message stating that the condition of affairs there at present is absolutely chaotic. The Chinese ...

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  18. French Navy.

    American coal is being imported into France for the use of the French navy. ...

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  19. Flight of Empress and Emperor.

    A Japanese semi-official despatch states that the Empress Dowager and the Emperor of China, together with the principal Chinese Ministers, escorted by 3,000 Kansu troops ...

    Article : 46 words
  20. Diary.

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  21. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  22. Australian Casualties.

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  23. Colliery Strike.

    The miners engaged in the Taffvale coal mines have gone out on strike, in consequence of the refusal of the management to reinstate a signalman. Already 30,000 miners are ...

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  24. Further Fighting Anticipated.

    General Chaffee, the commander of the American troops in China, reports that he expects much more fighting between Pekin and the coast. ...

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  25. Missionaries Rescued.

    The Japanese claim to have rescued a number of foreign missionaries and Chinese converts who were imprisoned in the Imperial Palace at Pekin. ...

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  26. Electoral Reform.

    When the Government yielded to the demands of public opinion, which was strongly backed by political exigency, for a measure of reform in the electoral laws ...

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  27. Reply to Li Hung Chang.

    In reply to the circular note addressed to the Powers by Li Hung Chang, Viceroy of Ohe-li, asking for a cessation of hostilities in China with view to negotiations for peace ...

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  28. Maharajah Dethroned.

    Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, has dethroned the Maharajah of Bhartpur, one of the Rajputana States, because of his intemperance and the shooting of a body servant. ...

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  29. Horses for the Army.

    Moreheads, Limited announce that Mr. A. J. Cotton will inspect and buy horses at the Enoggera cattle sale yards on Monday and Tuesday next. The classes of horses required ...

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  30. Casualties at Pekin.

    The losses of the Japanese in the capture of Pekin numbered 206, and the Americans lost 39. The losses among the Chinese are stated at 600. The Americans claim to have ...

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  31. Overtures for British Prisoners.

    Lord Roberts, it is said,has been making overtures to President Kruger with a view to the release of the British prisoners of war now at Nooitgedacht, in the Transvaal. Lord ...

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  32. British Naval Brigade.

    The heavy condition of the roads prevented the British Naval Brigade participating in the entry of the allied troops into Pekin; but Lieutenant- general Gaselee, the commander ...

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  33. Cadbury's Cocoa

    Stands ail tests, because it is absolutely pure. Referring to a thorough examination recently made by the Lancet, that journal says: " The results leave no doubt of its ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. Public or Private Statutes.

    In the classification used in our statute hooks, Acts of Parliament are divided into two sorts; some are called "public," others are called "local, personal, and private." ...

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  35. Railway Station Robbery.

    During Wednesday night or early yesterday morning the premises at the railway stations at Gnildford and Canley Vale were entered and robbed. In the former case the ...

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  36. Queen's Congratulations.

    Her Majesty the Queen has sent a telegram to Lieutenant- General Gaselee, congratulating him on his during advance on Pekin. ...

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  37. Mr. Labouchere's Letters.

    London Truth to-day publishes the text of the letters sent by Mr. H. Labouchere, M.P. (proprietor and editor of Truth) to Mr. Montagu White, into Political Agent and ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. Sequel to a Robbery.

    It will be remembered that some time ago Mr. John Forsyth had the misfortune to be robbed of his valuable gold watch and gold chain by two men. One man was arrested by the ...

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  39. Yang-tsung Threatened.

    Ii is stated that the Chinese troops are still threatening Yang-tsung, about 18 miles from Tientsin, which place was captured by the allied troops during their advance upon Pekin. ...

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  40. Humpybong Steamer.

    The new steamer Emerald, which has been built to the order of the Humpybong Steamship Company, left Sydney yesterday for Brisbane, and is duo here to-morrow or on ...

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  41. Plague in India.

    News has been received that 20 of the Hindus and Mahometans who took part in the plague riots at Cawnpore on April 11 last have been sentenced to death one has ...

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  42. Cape Treason Bill.

    News comes from Capetown that Mr. Weasels, a member of the Cape House of Assembly, stated in the House that during the early stages of the war 90 per cent of his ...

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  44. Evening Entertainments.

    Lost night another crowd assembled in the Opera House to witness the performance of "The Christian." The great interest in this piece still is maintained, and no doubt a ...

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  45. Colonial Officers and Sick Pay.

    It is announced that sick pay wilt be allowed to colonial officers who have been invalided to England from South Africa. ...

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  46. Gilgandra Murders.

    In one of the letters left at Cornish's Jimmy Governor throws all the blame of the murders upon his wife. He states had it not been for her the murders would never have been ...

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  47. Returned Queenslanders.

    Corporal M'Kenzie and Private Cathcart, invalided soldiers from the Transvaal, returned by mail train from Brisbane last night. They were welcomed home by the ...

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  48. Theatre Royal.

    The last performance of the present week's entertaining programme at the Theatre Royal will be given by the double combination to-night, and to-morrow evening an ...

    Article : 109 words
  49. Lectures on the War.

    After lecturing in Gympie and in Ipswich, Donald Macdonald will give his final lecture in Brisbane to-morrow night. He will describe the defence and the relief of Ladysmith. ...

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  50. Samoa Claims.

    King Oscar of Sweden and Norway has agreed to act as arbitrator on the various international claims for compensation in connection with the resent hostilities in Samoa. ...

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  51. Young Queenslander.

    Recently Mr, Llowelyu Griffith, eldest son of the Chief Justice, Sir Samuel Griffith, returned to Brisbane after several years stay in England, and he has commenced practice as ...

    Article : 249 words
  52. Hospital for Women.

    The humane side of the object of the meeting which was held yesterday afternoon, will commend itself to sympathy, and when afflicted ones are of the weaker sex ...

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  53. Death of Mr. T. Faed.

    The death is announced of Mr. Thomas Food, the well known artist, and a retired member of the Royal Academy, aged 74 years". ...

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  54. Returned Invalid.

    A smoke concert was held at the Prince Alfred Hotel, Petrie terrace, last evening by members of the Police Force to welcome home Private Neville de Verdon, of, the mounted ...

    Article : 145 words
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  56. Cable Communication.

    The Post and Telegraph Department have received the following notifications from Adelaide:-- "Borne notifies that the Great Northern ...

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