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  2. THE CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    It has been officially announced at Cape Town that none of the troops now serving in South Africa will be withdrawn until the end of the war. ...

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  3. HELP THE HOSPITAL.

    We are able to lay the following statement of the Hospital deficit before the public:- The total deficit up to the 30th June ...

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  4. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    The "Daily Express" this morning published a telegram from its correspondent at Shanghai, stating. Sir Edward Seymour's force has been relieved by the ...

    Article : 63 words
  5. The Argus.

    If there are persons in the community who believed, in their political innocence, that the intention to challenge the Government was inspired ...

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  6. IN THE GALLERY.

    There were well-filled benches when the House met yesterday. Sides were equally balanced, and if one judged by the appearance of the House alone he could not have ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CO-OPERATION.

    Lord Brassey, late Governor of Victoria, arrived yesterday at Southampton in his yacht the Sunbeam. In the course of an interview he declared ...

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  8. NOTES ON THE SITUATION.

    Until yesterday the Chinese situation presented three features that gave rise to grave anxiety. Fortunately, they have all been removed. First of all came the ...

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  9. HEAVY LOSSES.

    The reports that the mixed force of marines, 2,300 in number, of whom 900 are British, which some time ago left Tientsin for Peking, under the command of ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Captain Wallington, private secretary to His Excellency the Governor of South Australia (Lord Tennyson), leaves Adelaide on July 19 for a holiday to England. ...

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  11. WOUNDED REACH TIENTSIN.

    The latest advices from Tientsin state that the wounded men of Sir Edward Seymour's force, 200 in number, have been brought into the city. ...

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  12. THE FOREIGN LEGATIONS.

    Further reports have been received, from which it appears that the foreign Ministers at Peking have left the capital and, are proceeding to the coast. ...

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  13. TELEGRAMS VIA RUSSIA.

    The following memorandum has been received at the Melbourne Telegraph-office from Berne:- "The Russian Administration advises ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY MR. SEDDON.

    Speaking at Wellington to-day, the Premier said that, although the idea might be adversely criticised, he had had it in his mind for some days to send troops to China. ...

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  15. THE RELIEF OF TIENTSIN.

    Details of the relief of Tientsin on Saturday last by the foreign force of 3,000 men from Taku, show that the Chinese offered a desperate resistance until the 4.7 ...

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  16. THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

    At a meeting yesterday of the Council of the Churches, it was agreed to call the attention of ministers and all connected with the various ahurches to the critical ...

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  17. R.M.S. AUSTRAL AT ALBANY.

    The Orient Company's Royal mail steamer Austral, with English mails up to June 1, arrived at Albany from Colombo at a quarter to 11 o'clock last night. She ...

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  18. THE TAKU-TIENTSIN RAILWAY.

    The railway between Taku and Tientsin, a diatance of 27 miles, has been completely destroyed by the Boxers. There are now 10,000 foreign troops ...

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  19. HANDLING WHEAT IN BULK.

    A deputation of members of Parliament and representatives of the producing industries interviewed the Minister of Agriculture to-day, with the object of suggesting ...

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  20. A MISSION STATION BURNT.

    Tho Chinese rebels have burnt a Protestant mission slallon at Weihsien, the most important town in the province or Shantung. ...

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  21. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Cameron v. Darroch (part heard), [?] v. M'Grath (part heard). Cumming v. Austin (part heard). Practice Court. ...

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  22. THE GERMANS AT HONG KONG.

    The German residents of Hong Kong having asked the Emperor William for permission to volunteer for the defence of the colony, His Majesty has authorised them ...

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  23. MISHAP ON THE HEALESVILLE LINE.

    A delay of several hours was caused on the Healesville line last evening, when the 5.12 p.m. train from Melbourne ran into a bullock on the viaduct near Yarra Glen, ...

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