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    From the printers, Messrs. Hussey and Gillingham, were have received the second number of "The Gleam," a capitally illustrated monthly magazine for young men and ...

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  3. WAS NOTES.

    The particulars now forthcoming of the allies' entry into Pekin show that the British and Indian, troops fought brilliantly, and Sir Alfred Gaselee and ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Acting Commandant, Colonel Stuart, who during the earlier part of the week was confined to has home through illness, was sufficiently recovered to ...

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  5. A LIVELY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION.

    Several stormy scenes occurred at last night's fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Council. Alderman Gubbins was introduced, and welcomed by the Mayor. ...

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  6. TROUBLED CHINA.

    Details of the military operations a Pekin, which resulted in the rescue of the Locations, are coming slowly to land. ...

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  7. THE TRANSVAAl CAMPAIGN.

    in a despatch to the War Office Lord Roberts states that he has good reason to believe that Commandant Christian De Wet, after burving the majority ...

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  8. GENERAL WALDERSEE.

    Each of the allies will have eight officers on the staff of Count von waldersee; who has been appointed Generalissimo of the cologned forces in China. ...

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  9. INDIA.

    For inciting the Hindoos of Cawnpore to riot, on account of the official measures to stamp out the bubonic plague, twenty natives have been ...

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  10. THE DEFENCE OF SHANGHAI.

    Since the Misunders standing between England and Frances concerning the landing of 3,000 Indian troops at Shanghai, the other nations have ...

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  11. ASHANTEE.

    Since the relief of Kumasi two British columns, totalling 1,800 officers and men, have been engaged punishing the rebel Ashanti. They are meeting with stubborn resistance. ...

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  12. STOPPING AN ANTI-FOREGIN RISING.

    A riot which broke out and threatened serious a consequences bas been effectively stopped by the Viceroy of Hankow. He decapitated two of the ...

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  13. THE BOER CONFLICT.

    Lore Roberts says he has reason to believe that De Wet, after burying most of his guns, is moving towards the Orange River Colony with a following of ...

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  14. BANK ROBBERY.

    A man named Goss, formerly a clerk at Parr's Bank, which has been the scene of more than one sensational robbery, has been remanded ona charge ...

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  15. AMERICAN REINFORCEMENTS RECALLED.

    The United States Cabinet are of opinion that the worst of the Chinese trouble is over. Four thousand American troops, who were recently ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    The inquest on the death of Patrick Glennon, Edward Hanney, and John James McGregor, who were killed in the railways accident ...

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  17. COLLIERS STRIKE IN SOUTH WALES.

    A strike has taken place at Tuff Vale, a large colliery district near Cardiff, owing to the refused of a Company to reinstate a signalman who ...

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  18. DETERMINED STRUGGLE NEAT PRETORIA.

    Messages from Pretoria show that Commandant Grobelaar's burghers, after being foiled of their intended raid upon [?] made a [?] ...

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  19. ANOTHER RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that sitter his great and sanguinary victory at chinga Pass, General Rennenkampff lay siege to Mergen, a ...

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  20. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Money.—The open money market rate for the discount of three months Bank bills is 3¼ per cent. The Bank of England late is 4 per cent. ...

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  21. A SCENE IN COURT.

    The hearing of the divorce case Wilkie v. Wilkie was continued to-day before the Chief Justice. His Honor bad made an order for the attendance of one May ...

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  22. THE ARMY HOSPITALS.

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the allowed serious deficiencies in the military hospitals have arrived in South Africa. The evidence ...

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  23. TREASONABLE ADVICE.

    Additional letters written before the war by British politicians to Boer statesmen have been found at Bloemfontein. The correspondence includes ...

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  24. STOCKS AND SHAKES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 words
  25. AUSTRALIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS.

    In the presence of a large congregation the venerable Archdeacon White was at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-day consecrated Bishop of [?] Northern ...

    Article : 176 words
  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It has been decided to prosecute the wheelers and drivers to the number of thirty-three who Strack work at the Hetton Colliery, Newcastle, yesterday for leaving their ...

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  27. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN SOLDERS.

    Letters received by the Premier from officers at the front state that seventythree men of the contingents have joined the Transvaal Constabulary Force on three ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    In connection with the robbery of a letter-box at Auckland, it now transpires that the discovery was made in time to stop payment of the cheques, so that none ...

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  30. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Torrens, ship from pore Adelaide March 31; Cambusdoon, barque, from Port Pice April 25; Loch Nevis bureau from Sydney May 6; [?] ship ...

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  31. A HEAVY PENALTY

    At the Camberwell Court this morning Robert Muir, who was barracking at a football match on saturday, was charged with having assaulted Constable O'Malley ...

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  32. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Kookaburra, for Victoria River, sailed on Tuesday. The only passenger was Mr. Bradshaw. She was laden with stores for the pastoralists in that ...

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  33. THE ABORIGINAL OUTLAWS.

    One of the lasted outrages attributed to the Bree Long murdered is the burning down of a house on Cribbage Creek, Tha Teen miles north of Cassilis. The Governors are ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN'S CONTINGENT.

    The Manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Sydney has addressed the following letter to the Mayor of Adelaide and Chairman of the Executive Commit we of ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    sun rise 6.45 a.m., sets 5.50 p.m. [?] rise. 6.25 a.m.; sets 3.39 p.m. Semaphore.—Low water, 10.45 a.m.; high, 4.45 p.m ...

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  36. TAHITI.

    News received to-day from Tahiti states that the July fetes passed over very quickly, as owing to the plague seare the authorities did not encourage the people to ...

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  37. A JAPANESESTEAMER WRECKED

    A cable message was the afternoon received from Captain Clarke, R.N., who left Sydney by the Japanese steamer Futsal Marin for China indicating that the vessel ...

    Article : 131 words
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