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Advertising : 127 wordsIt is reported that Peking Legations were unmolested between the 15th and 18th of July. The Dowager Empress ordered the bombardment to stop. ...
Article : 92 wordsBefore Commandant Prinsloo surrendered he applied for four days' armistice to negotiate Lieutenant-General Sir A. Hunter replied ...
Article : 81 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday, the Premier, in reply to Mr. Griffiths, said that valuers to reappraise lands for land tax purposes would be appointed as soon as possible. ...
Article : 332 wordsPrivate George S. Trevitt, a fine strapping young fellow, who comes from Peel (says the S.M. Herald) which is in the neighborhood of Orange, seemed to make light of the ...
Article : 333 wordsThe Japanese Legation on the 22nd reported that ten battalions of Chinese troops shelled tho Legations consecutively from June 15th, stopping on July 17th. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsACTING MAYOR.—At the meeting of the Borough Council this evening an Acting-Mayor will be elected in the stead of Alderman R. L. Gilmour, who has been granted ...
Article : 35 wordsLord Roberts reports that Major-General MacDonald from morn till night on the 26th ultimo fought a rear-guard action on the Bethlehem hills, and succeeded in ...
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Family Notices : 671 wordsTHE fact that the people may be trusted to do the right thing when clear-cut issues are placed before them is being proved in West Australia, as was proved in all the other ...
Article : 441 wordsRear-Admiral Bruce reports that a message was received from Sir Claude MacDonald stating that the Chinese troops from June 20th to July 16th repeatedly attacked the ...
Article : 90 wordsA brother of Private G. Trevitt, invalided home with the last batch of Australians, informed a "Free Press" representative this morning that a wire was received from his ...
Article : 61 wordsThe War Office notifies that Trooper A. R. Tate, of the South Australian Imperial Bushmen, was wounded (and not killed, as at first reported) at Stinkhoutboom on July ...
Article : 58 wordsFor some time, owing to the different numbers given, it was uncertain whether the A. T. Bennett, reported as killed on the 19th in South Africa, was Private Bennett, ...
Article : 403 wordsThe pupils of Miss Keyes' Pixie, Ladies' College, gave an entertainment in the Town Hall last eveningin aid of the Indian Famine Fund, and, despite the inclemency of ...
Article : 466 wordsLord Methuen is marching on Potchef-stroom. Fighting was continued all Sunday but the casualties were few. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe British Consul at Tientsin on the 26th reported that according to a messenger who was unable to reach the Legation a strong body of troops surrounded the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Boers are very active in the Western Transvaal, and a great number who recently surrendered at Rustenburg are rejoining the commandoes which threaten Zeerust. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. P. L. Warren, British Consul at Hankow, has been killed. ...
Article : 16 wordsGeneral Clery, with 250 Infantry, repulsed a strong commando near Heidelberg. The enemy had 10 killed and 12 wounded. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Pope has received intelligence that the Bishop of Pekin is still alive. ...
Article : 21 wordsAlderman A. B. James, of this city, is in receipt of a letter, dated Pretoria, June 19th, from his son, Private A. James, of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles. He says: - ...
Article : 436 wordsAccording to the Governor of Shangtung, the decree which was issued on the 24th announced that the British repelled the rebels on the 8th of July, the latter losing ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Powers have again warned China that heavy reparation will be demanded for any massacre. Hence it is believed the wisdom of protective measured has been ...
Article : 33 wordsThe China Inland Mission confirms the masacre of Paotingfu. Rev. Bagnall, Mrs. Bagnall, and Mr. Cooper and several American missionaries were Killed. ...
Article : 50 wordsPOLICE COURT.—There was no business at the Police Court this morning. For chronic cheat complaints take Wood's Great Peppperment Cure. 1s 6d.* ...
Article : 180 wordsPerhaps no library is more carefully selected than the working library of a daily newspaper. There is no telling what the next hour will bring forth in the world of news, and yet a newspaper must be prepared ...
Article : 403 wordsA decree issued on July 1st declared that the Emperor of China hoped the Boxers would help to avert outrages, but owing to the pillage and murders committed in their ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsPrince Alfred, second son of her Majesty the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, and reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, has died at Rosenan Castle, in Hungary. ...
Article : 55 wordsA number of Japanese troops fired on some Russian soldiers at Tientsin in mistake, killing one and wounding two. ...
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Advertising : 223 wordsThe Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs states that England has assented to Russian troops guaranteeing the safety of Taku railway temporarily. ...
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