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  2. The Breelong Murders.

    The following additional evidence was taken at the inquest of the Breelong murders:- John Thomas Mawbery, owner of the ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Intelligence from South Africa states that Lieutenant-Colonel Broadwood had a sharp engagement with a force of Boors at Walmitfontein, between Kroonstad and Senekal ...

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  5. War in China.

    A Chinaman from Pekin, who arrived at Niuchwang on the 19th instant, reports that the massacre occurred on the 12th. All the Chinese governors, and Chinese ...

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  7. Statement by Broderick.

    In the House of Commons last night the Rt. Hon. St. John Broderick, Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that the Governor of Shangtung had assured Mr. ...

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  8. Aggressive Boers.

    Telegraph wires and the railway lines to the north of Honingspruit have been destroyed and a supply train and 100 Highlanders captured. ...

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  9. Conger's Message.

    It is believed that. Mr. Conger's telegram with regard to the Pekin massacre was dated on the 1st inst, or earlier. ...

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  10. Mining.

    The manager of Mount David reports tho No. 5 winze Below the 155ft level is carrying about 5ft of Stone with no sign of the hanging wall, worth between lodwt and ...

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  11. Engagement Near Wei-Hai-Wei.

    The Russians report that an engagement took place near Wei-Hai-Wei, the British defeating the Chinese and capturing 200 rifles. ...

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  12. Fight at Oliphant's Nek.

    Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen on Saturday completely dispersed the Boers at Oliphanto Nek, inflicting heavy loss upon the enemy and relieving Rustenburg. ...

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  13. TWO MORE MURDERS.

    The blackfellows of the Breelong massacre have murdered a woman named Mrs. O'Brien and a child, ten miles from Merriwa to-day. They have also seriously wounded ...

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  14. The Chinese Emperor.

    The Chinese Emperor has requested America to mediate in the present Chinese difficulty. ...

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  16. Li Hung Chang.

    Li Hung Chang received a cool reception at Shanghai, the Consuls refraining from visiting him officially. ...

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  17. SINGLETON POLICE WARNED.

    The district police have received word to be on the alert for the black outlaws concerned in the recent murders at Gilgandra and Ulan. Jimmy (or Tommy) Governor ...

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  18. Treatment of Rebels.

    A Blue Book just published shows that Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, suggests to Sir Alfred Milnor, British High Commissioner, that the ...

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  19. China and Japan.

    The Japanese press declare that an alliance with China is impossible. They condole with the Chinese Emperor upon his unfortunate position, and promise ...

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  20. Bogue Forts.

    Quick firing Krupp guns have been mounted at the Bogue forts. ...

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  21. Orange River Colony.

    A sharp fight took place on Saturday, 10 miles west of Bethlehem, in the Orange Elver Colony, The British force, consisting of Berkshire ...

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  22. At Tientsin.

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

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  23. To-Day's Telegrams.

    Mr. B. R. Wise, Attorney-General, emphatically denies the statement circulated a few weeks ago that he intended to reside and carry on his practice in Melbourne. He ...

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  24. GULGONG, Tuesday Night.

    The third aboriginal, Jacky Underwood, connected with the Breelong murders, was captured by Mr, James Hatton, late postal assistant at Mundooran, and lodged in ...

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  25. A Hospital Ship.

    The Maharaja of Sindhia (the Indian Principality of Gwalior) has offered a hospital ship for the accommodation of invalided troops in China, at a cost of 20 lakhs of ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT REWARD.

    The Colonial Secretary has increased the reward for the capture of the Breelong murderers to £200 each man. Mrs. Mawbey died last night, and there ...

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  27. A Gable From the Chinese of Australia

    Mr Yo Hing of (Messrs. On Chong and Company), president of the Chinese Empire Reform Association in Sydney, on Monday night forwarded a cablegram in tho ...

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  28. ANOTHER GALE.

    Duststorms set in this morning, which are believed to be the commencement of a gale which is rapidly making its way across the colony. Rain is falling in a number of ...

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  31. Australian Troops for China.

    It is believed that Parliament will sanction tho proposed despatch of a contingent to China practically without opposition. ...

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