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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The railway and telegraph wires to the north of Honing[?]pruit, 20 miles above Kroonstad, in the Orange River Colony, have been destroyed by the ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS

    The Postmaster-General his[?]ved [?] from Hamelin as follows:— ‘Regret to have to report a violent [?] in this district during Sunday ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS

    News has been received from Fore [?] that the schooner Empress of India his been wrecked. Caotais Williams, John Glesson, cook, and Bernard Nowling, ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    The passengers by the [?]unard liner Campania, which on Saturday last ran down the barque Embleton in the Irish [?]‘ea, have [?]nbscribed £700 for the ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    The Russians report that the British engaged the Chinese near Wei hai wei, on the shantung Peninsula The British, it is stated, defeated the ...

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  7. FIGHTING NEAR BETHLEHEM.

    A force of Berkshire Militia, Imperial Yeomanry, and Artillery engaged the enemy on Saturday at a point 10 miles to the west of Bethlehem, in the Orange ...

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  8. THE FATE OF MINISTERS.

    The Hon St John Boodriek, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, said that the Governor ...

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  9. INDIAN -FAMINE FUND.

    [?]rsply to a question in the Assembly, the Premier said that if the necessity became apparent for a State grant to the Indian i[?]mine fund, the Government ...

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  10. MR CONGER’S MESSAGE

    The message received at Washington by the Hon John Hay, U.S Secretary of State, from Mr Edward Conger, the American Minister at Peking, is believed ...

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  11. LORD METHUEN ENGAGES THE BOERS AT OLI- PHANT’S NEK.

    On Saturday last Lord Methuen engaged and completely dispersed the Boers at Olipbant’s [?]ek, to the south of Buetenberg, in the Transvaal. ...

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  12. THE KING OF SERVIA

    Alexander (Chrenovitch), King of Servia, has become betrothed to a widowed lady in wailing named Maschin, King Alexander is 24 years of age. ...

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  13. SOUTH, AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly today the Premier said that he had again to announce that no reply from England respecting the gunboat Protector had been received ...

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  14. ENGAGEMENT AT WALM[?]TFONTEIN.

    General Broadwood, commanding the 2nd Brigade of Cavalry, had a sharp encounter with the enemy at Walmatfontein, in the Orange Giver Colony, on ...

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  15. THE CROP PROSPECTS IN INDIA.

    Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, reports hopefully of the crop prospects in that country. ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr W. O. Hodgkin son, the well-known explorer, did in Brie lance last night. He had been ailing some time. The House passed a resolution of ...

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  17. THE MAHARAJAH OF GWALIOR

    The Maharajah (Sindhia) of Gwalior has offered the British Government a hospital ship for service in China waters at a cost of 20 lakhs of rupees (aboutdd ...

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  18. GENERAL BRUCE HAMILTON

    General Bruce Hamilton, who is moving along the Delagoa Railway in the direction of Middleburg, has occupied a strong position at Spitzkop. ...

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  19. ANOTHER STATEMENT.

    A Chinaman who arrived at Ninchwang from Peking on July 19 reports that the massacre of Europeans at the Chinese capital occurred on the 12th ...

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  20. THE IMPERIAL CABLE SYSTEM

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Secretary for Scotland; the Bight Hon R. W. Banbury, Conservative member for Preston in the House of Commons; ...

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  21. TARCOOLA GOLDFIELD.

    A telegram from Port Augusts reports favorably of the development at Tarcoola, aid that a new discovery, six miles west of Tarcoola, has caused a ...

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  22. COST OF THE CONTINGENTS.

    In the Assembly tonight the Premier stated that the cost of the Queensland Contingents for Arian up to June 30 amounted to £147 582. The monthly ...

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  23. THE RELIEF OF KUMASI.

    Colonel Wilcocks, who commanded the Kumasi [?]elief Column, deceived the Ashautis regarding the route he traversed. ...

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  24. DEATH OF A QUEENSLANDER.

    Private J. Duggan, a Queenslande, has been killed at Horeno Nek. ...

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  25. THE CHINESE GOVERNORS AND AMBASSADORS

    All the Chinese Governors and Ambassadors announce the came news concerning the Legations at Peking, which is to the effect that the embassies were ...

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  26. BOXING.

    A second meeting for the bantam championship took place last night between M Kell and MacKay. The first meeting had resulted’ in a draw. Last ...

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  27. A FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT.

    In the Insolvency Court today, John Videon, of Blyth, chaffcutter, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. He was awarded a second-class certificate ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    A hurricane raged at Mt William goldfield last night, and wrecked a number of tents and improvised buildinge. There has been a bread famine ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL.

    Mr F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular, states that the European production of beet sugar for the first ten months of the 1899-1900 campaign ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    Private S. Clare, a West Australian, is missing from Bethlehem. Privates W. H. L. Walker, P. Richardson, and G. Wagstaff, all South ...

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  31. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Japanese papers declare that an alliance between Japan and China is impossible. The journals condole with the ...

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  32. PERTH.

    A man named Frederick Walker, who was found on the railway line near Subiaco this morning, was taken to the hospital, bat died before noon. It is ...

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  33. COLONIAL STOCK BILL.

    The Colonial Stook Bill, to enable trustees to invest in certain classes of colonial stocks subject to a guarantee by the Treasury, has been read a second ...

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  34. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat is 6d per quarter lower in price for the week. ...

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  35. THE EMPEROR OF CHINA

    The Emperor of China has requested the United States to mediate in the present difficulty. ...

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  36. A PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE.

    An action was began in the Supreme Court today by Horaoe Selwyn Layton, commission agent, against Francis Sidney Stephen, solicitor. The plaintiff ...

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  37. BOER PRISONERS FOR CEYLON.

    Replying to a question in the house of Commons yesterday, Mr George Wyndham, Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office, said that arrangements ...

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  38. THE TOWN CLERK OF LEEDERVILLE.

    After a very lively discussion in the Leederville Council on the question of the town clerk’s suspension, a meeting of ratepayers was held, end it was ...

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  39. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.— Holyrood, ship, from Melbourne March 29 ; Auckland, ship, from Wellington April 12 ; Tokomaru. Steamer, from Wellington June 2. ...

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  40. A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT

    The allies have established a provisional Government at Tientsin. ...

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  41. THE QUEEN MARGARET BULONG.

    A report is current that the Queen Margaret mine, Bulong, is likely to pay. a dividend of 6d per [?]h[?]re, and that the same amount can be maintained every ...

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  42. THE REBELS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Blue Book just issued in connection with the South African campaign shows that Mr Chamberlain suggested to Sir Alfred Milner that while the Imperial ...

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  43. GAMING HOUSES.

    At the Police Court this morning Charles Cuthbert and William Broad hurst were charged with having kept common gaming houses. They were ...

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  44. THE BOGUE FORTS.

    Quick-firing Krupps have been mounted by the Chinese at the Bogue Forts, 50 miles below Canton, ...

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  45. VOTING BY POST.

    In the Assembly the second reading of the Voting by Post Bill was [?]d by 89 votes to 38. ...

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  46. FINANCIAL.

    Imperial Consols 2¼ per cent are now quoted at 98. The inquest in connection with the deaths of Kenneth Davey and Frederick James, the ...

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  47. DESTRUCTIVE HAIL- STORM AT NORTHAMPTON

    Hailstones 1½ inches and upwards in diameter smashed all the glass roots and 550 street lamps in Northampton. The storm lasted six minutes. ...

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  48. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Edward Berry, of Richmond, died in hospital tonight as the result of injuries unstained in dismounting from a dray. His foot slipped, and the wheel paned ...

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  49. RECOVERY OF PLAGUE PATIENTS.

    Of the three plague patients in the hospital at Woodmen’s Point, Miss Maitland has been discharged, Henry Scott has completely recovered, and ...

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  50. LI HUNG CHANG AT SHANGHAI.

    Li Hung Chang, who is proceeding to Peking, was coolly received upon his arrival at Shanghai. The Consuls did not visit him ...

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