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  2. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    One thousand Chinese pomes, within the lines of the Peking legations, will be available for food in case of extremities. ...

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  3. Tailings.

    Total plague cases to date in Sydney-- 296. Total of deaths from plague--101. Mails for the eastern colonies close at the post-office on Monday, July 16, at 6.30 a.m. ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr Deakin, the Victorian politician and orator, arrives at Albany to-day. A strong effort will be made to induce him to remain in the colony during the ...

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  5. General Cables.

    Sir Thomas McIlwraith, an ex-Premier of Queensland, is dying. [Sir Thomas was born at Ayr, Scotland, in 1835. He was Premier ...

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  6. A THIRD PARTY.

    Prince Ching, who is leading a movement to put down the Boxers, commands the Manchu garrison at Peking, which is 10,000 strong. ...

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  7. A NEFARIOUS PLOT.

    A plot to assassinate President j McKinley has been discovered and has created an intense sensation in the United States. A member of the ...

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  8. A MONSTER MEETING.

    Arrangements have been completed for the Premier to address a monster meeting at Perth next Wednesday night on the subject of Federation. ...

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  9. GERMAN CRUISERS.

    Germany has ordered the cruisers Geier and Seeadler to proceed to China, the former from the West African station, the latter from ...

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  10. A FRENCH OPINION.

    Referring to the coming Australian Commonwealth, the Paris Temps expresses the opinion that a great nation has been born. It predicts that ...

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  11. TWO MINING ACCIDENTS.

    On Wednesday Henry Kerr, at the Pride of Kanowna mine, fell 30ft in the main shaft, sustaining serious internal injuries. At Woodgate's claim ...

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  12. THE EMPRESS RESURRECTED.

    A Chinese official report from Shanghai states that the Empress resumed her authority on June 30th, and appointed Yung Li, the present ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN WAR RESERVES.

    General French, of Sydney, in a letter to the Times, outlines a scheme for the establishment of war reserves in Australia. ...

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  14. THE PADDINGTON STRIKE.

    The strike at Paddington still continues. Mr Vosper is striving for conciliation. He also intimates his intention to protest in Parliament ...

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  15. REGINA NAGEL.

    Miss Regina Nagei has made her debut in London with great success. ...

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  16. SAFE AT TAKU.

    The European women and children from Tien Tsin have arrived at Taka. ...

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  17. THE WOOL SALES

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  18. ANOTHER CONVERT.

    Mr Hackett speaks at Perth on Saturday night in favor of Federation. ...

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  19. NATIVE CHRISTIANS.

    The native Christians at Peking are sheltering with the Europeans. ...

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  20. CHING AND THE BOXERS.

    Prince Ching has spiked the big guns of the Boxers which were trained on the foreign residencies, and has also removed the rebels' ammunition. He ...

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  21. THE BOER WAR.

    General Clements and General Paget have captured Bethlehem, in the Orange Free State, after two days' sharp fighting. The British force ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. PUBLICANS' TROUBLES.

    At the police court yesterday the charge against John De Baun for allowing his premises to be kept open till 3 a.m. for the sale of liquor was ...

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  23. WHO RULES PEKING.

    The reports with regard to the raling powers of Peking continue to be very contradictory. It is now announced that Prince Tuan has issued ...

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  24. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    The Chinese Governor of Shan Tung reports that the the Peking a legations were safe on the 5th, and that the rebels were dispersing. ...

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  25. A FOURTH JUDGE.

    The Attorney-General yesterday informed a Kalgoorlie deputation that he would bring before the Cabinet the question of placing on the Estimates ...

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  26. BIDDULPHSBERG OCCUPIED.

    General Handle has occupied Biddulphsberg. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Troopers W. Murray and J. Russell were killed, while Captain Machattie and Trooper G. Legh and H. Filmester, all of the New South Wales Bushmen, ...

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  28. CHAMBERLAIN'S ADVICE TO W.A.

    Sir Alex. Onslow has received the following cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies :--" The Queen's assent to the Commonwealth Bill ...

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  29. RELEASED AT PRETORIA.

    Sixty-five Australian prisoners of war were released at Pretoria. ...

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  30. STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE.

    The Hon. W. Brodrick stated in the House of Commons last night that Britain had been prising Japan to net since June 13. The Japanese ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. THREATENING THE RAILWAY.

    The Boers have been demonstrating in the vicinity of the railway between Pretoria and Johannesburg, where the guards have been reinforced. ...

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  32. SNYMAN'S SON ARRESTED.

    Commandant Snyman's eldest son has been arrested at Zeerrust and 170 of his cattle captured. ...

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  33. CHINESE STRAIGHT SHOOTING.

    The accuracy of the Chinese shoots, ting has amazed the allies. The latter -are greatly hampered by the bad water Supply at Tien Tsin. ...

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  34. SUMMARY PUNISHMENT.

    Two Krugersdorp officials have had their farmhouses burnt and all their property confiscated for damaging the telegraph lines. ...

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  35. DESERTING TO THE BOXERS.

    Many of the Chinese regiments in Kiaochau are deserting wholesale to the Boxers, which is causing increased Anxiety at Emeuchan. ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. TO ASSIST THE CAUSE.

    The London companies who own Kalgoorlie mines are cabling the sum of £2000 to assist the Federal cause on the fields, in response to a ...

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  38. NEWS FROM PORT ARTHUR.

    The Governor of Port Arthur telegraphs that a small Russian force on the 9th encountered 4000 Manchu troops 12 miles from Much Wing, marching in ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    A Bill has been introduced in Parliament providing for the use of Parliament House by the Federal Parliament and the use of Government ...

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  40. ALLIES HARD PRESSED.

    Admiral Seymour states that the Chinese are pressing the allies hard at Tien Tsin. The Chinese General Ma has occupied the Eastern arsenal ...

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  41. PRINCE TUAN'S MENAGE.

    Prince Tuan, on the 29th inst., circulated at Peking an edict directing the Chinese Ambassador to inform the Powers that he had not participated ...

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  42. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE.

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  43. ANOTHER VERSION

    Another version from Peking implies that Foreign Ministers and foreigners are being detained under the Imperial protection. ...

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  44. AN AMERICAN DEMAND.

    The Washington Government has demanded that the Chinese officials afford the Ambassadors at Peking an opportunity to telegraph. ...

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