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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    Documents have been found at Pretoria which prove that bribes were recently paid to prominent foreigners by the Transvaal Government. ...

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  4. POOR NATIONAL LEAGUE !

    At recent National League meetings it has been quite the regular thing to carry cheers for Federation at the end of the meeting. ...

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  5. Notes and Comments.

    Day Dawn has been somewhat perturbed this week by rumours of a murder having been committed near the Trenton mine, although the latest ...

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  6. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    The Chinese Minister in London asserts that an official of the Tsung-li-Yamen saw the Ambassadors at Peking on the 18th inst, when all ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. MISLEADING REPORTS.

    Such being the feeling here Antis like Moran and Vosper are spreading insidious reports of the fields being divided, but the very extravagance of ...

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  8. IN SWAZILAND.

    British scouts in Swaziland, during an engagement, killed Field Cornet Lombard and captured Commandant Vondam. ...

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  9. THAT GRANT OF £2000.

    The secretary of the Kalgoorlie Chamber of Mines supplied the translation of the message Bent by him to London. It ran as follows :--" To the ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. RUNDLE AT ROOIKRANTZ.

    General Rundle, after an engagement lasting seven hours, expelled the Boers from the mountains around Rooikrantz. The latter position, ...

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  11. ARE THERE ANY LEFT ?

    Li Hung Chang declares that the advance of the allies on Peking will probably mean, the death of every white in the capital. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    While reconn[?]fering at Pienaarpoort on Saturday a force of South Australians had a warm skirmish with the enemy. The Australians used a ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. RUSSIANS AT NEWCHANG.

    Three thousand Russians have arrived at Newchang where their advance is blocked by a force of 10,000 Chinese regulars. ...

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  14. AN IMPERIAL EDICT.

    An Imperial edict has been issued Peking which promises that the murderers of the German Minister, Herr Kettler, will be brought to ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. DOUBLING BACK.

    The Boers, after the encounter with Colonel Broadwood at Palmietfontein doubled back in the night through Paarde Kraal. ...

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  16. CONFUSION OF TONGUES.

    The language difficulty is Seriously hampering concerted action by the Allies. ...

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  17. CROSSING THE RAILWAY.

    A large force of Boers are reported to have crossed the railway on Saturday night between Serfontein and Honing Spruit, their object being to ...

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  18. 'THE APPEAL FOR MEDIATION.

    Chancellor Bulow refuses to submit to the Kaiser an appeal to the Emperor of China for mediation until the fate of the Peking legations has ...

    Article : 107 words
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  20. THREE AUSTRALIANS SHOT.

    During the pursuit of the enemy by the British, after the encounter at Palmietfontein, some of the Boers clad in kaki beckoned to three ...

    Article : 34 words
  21. WOUNDED AND MISSING.

    Private Firth, a Tasmanian, was severely wounded at Bethlehem. Private Haywood, N.S.W., is reported missing at Paardeplat. ...

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  22. CHINA BLUFFING.

    The Shanghai Press declares that China is bluffing the Powers to gain time. ...

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  23. WESTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Westralian Casualties at Palmietfontein on July 19th included Sergeant Lessey, Private Marshall, and Private Bell, wounded severely ; ...

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  24. LI HUNG CHUNG INTERVIEWED.

    Li Hung Chung, on being interviewed at Shanghai, declared that, fighting had ceased at Peking and that the foreigners were holding a ...

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  25. SOUTH OF THE VAAL.

    Colonel Broadwood on Tuesday attacked a force of Boers who were entrenched on the hills south of the Vaal River. In the engagement he ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. A RAY OF HOPE.

    W. R. Carles, the British Consul at Tien Tsin, on Saturday received a letter, dated July 4, from Sir Claude Macdonald. The letter appealed for ...

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  27. Federation.

    The prospects of Federation are of the brightest. Its supporters believe that they will secure a majority in Perth and Fremantle. It is felt that ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. DEAD OR DOOMED.

    A Chinese interpreter, who was formerly employed by Sir Claude Macdonald, has reached Ninchang from Peking. He reports that Sir ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. GERALDTON HOPELESS.

    Geraldton, unless it is moved by Mr Illingworth, is hopeless, but the goldfields are regarded as solid. ...

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  30. THE WOMAN'S VOTE.

    The Antis are trying all they can to capture the women's vote, and it is not hard to see that their inconsistent assertions about a dearer table and ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. ALIVE ON SUNDAY

    Another report has reached London from Taku that the foreigners at the Peking legations were alive on Sunday. ...

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  32. LI HUNG CHANG'S OFFER.

    Li Hung Chang asserts that the Tsung-ti-Yamen will convey the foreign Ministers to Tien Tsin if the advance of the allies on Peking is ...

    Article : 50 words
  33. GREAT MEETING AT PERTH.

    Last night the labor organisations held a most successful meeting in the Town Hall. There was an immense and enthusiastic audience. Mr. ...

    Article : 109 words
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  35. TO HONG KONG.

    In apprehension of a general rising in China all missionaries have been ordered from Shanghai to Hong Kong. ...

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  36. THE ROUTE TO PEKING.

    The allies are Undecided which route to select for the advance on Peking, some preferring the Shanghai others the Kwan. ...

    Article : 33 words
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