Personal.—The Chief Secretary (H-on. G. T. Collins) left for Hobart by express train yesterday afternoon. Mr. G. Simmons, northern Inspector of ...
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Article : 143 wordsA runner who left Pekin on the 3rd inst. has informed the British Consul at Shanghai that the Chinese troops and Boxers were very disheartened, ...
Article : 77 wordsThe same runner emphasised the statement that two of the legations were safe when he left the Chinese capital. ...
Article : 86 wordsCaptain Fitzclarence, Trooper H. Ramsden, and Sergeant Martineau have been awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Mafeking, and Captain ...
Article : 46 wordsThe following is an account translated for an exchange from a Chinese official despatch of a fight at Lofa, 30 miles from Tientsin, between the ...
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Article : 69 wordsYesterday's cables announced that the railway from. Natal to the Transvaal had been repaired. Trains are now running to ...
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Article : 459 wordsMr. Clive Bigham, an hon. attache of the British legation at Pekin, is reported to be safe. He escaped from the Chinese capital, ...
Article : 45 wordsGeneral E. Brabant's colonial division has occupied Doornberg. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Viceroy of Szechuan is protecting the exploring party under Mr. Jack, formerly Government Geologist of Queensland. ...
Article : 35 wordsWhile patrolling at Piresport eight Victorians were ambushed. They refused to surrender and fought for some time. Two escaped. ...
Article : 80 wordsGreat Britain has promised to support the Viceroy of Nankin in suppressing the disturbances in the Yangtse-kiang districts. ...
Article : 25 wordsNative rumours are in circulation to the effect that there are many sympathisers with those in the two. legations in Pekin. ...
Article : 36 wordsSergeant W. Russell and. Troopers Smith, Kearney, and Auret, of New Zealand, have been made prisoners by the Boers at Noortgedacht. ...
Article : 66 wordsTwenty-five thousand Japanese troops are now en route to Taku. A strong force of cavalry is included. ...
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Article : 71 wordsThe Governor has received a cable from the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, declaring that the German Government has requested the permission ...
Article : 63 wordsA federated British Empire may be as conspicuous a feature of the first part of the twentieth century as the German Empire is of the last part of ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 10 Jul 1900, Page 5
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