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  2. War in China

    Reports have been received of a severe engagement at Pietsang on Sunday, which lasted from daylight to 11 o'clock. The Allies casualties numbered 1200 ...

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  5. Boer Marauders Active.

    Boer marauders are endeavoring to destroy tho railway line north of Kroonstad, and the British are burning the houses occupied by the raiders. ...

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  6. The British at Eland's River.

    Lord Roberts reports that there are indications that the Rhodesian field force will relieve the garrison at Eland's River, 10 miles west of Rustenburg. ...

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  7. The Late Bugler Daley.

    An official letter from Bloemfontein, speaking of Corporal-Bugler Daley, of the Molong Mounted Rifles, who died of fever, says he was acknowledged by the Imperial ...

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  8. Li Hung Chang's Assurances.

    Li Hung Chang assures the Consuls that the Foreign Ministers started from Pekin for Tientsin on Friday, escorted by Yung Lee. ...

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  9. Serious Gollision in the Sydney Harbour.

    A serious collision occurred in the Harbour at 10.30 o'clock yesternight between the Manly steamer Brighton and the collier Brunner. The former was beached at ...

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  11. The U.S. Government and the Removal of Ministers.

    The United States Government does not consent to the removal of Ministers or foreigners from Pekin until cypher messages, have been freely exchanged. ...

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  12. Advance on Pekin Commenced.

    The Allies commenced the advance on Pekin on Saturday. The Japanese discovered large forces of Chinese cavalry and infantry to the ...

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  13. To-Day's Telegrams.

    At present 15,000,000 aores of expired leases in the Central Division are being made ready for closer settlement. 5,900,000 of that total have set been aside for new ...

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  14. The Empress Dowager's Popularity.

    The Dowager-Empress' popularity is increasing, and all the provinces are sending troops to Pekin. ...

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  15. THE LATE P. B. WALKER.

    The Postmaster-General says that it is not intended to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. P. B. Walker. ...

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  16. Sensational Poisoning Case.

    A sensational case of alleged poisoning occurred at Roofern yesterday morning. A man who was eating chops for breakfast detected. something wrong with them and ...

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  17. Li Hung Chang.

    Li Hung Chang has denounced Li-Ping-Heag, the Chinese Commander-in-Chief and demanded his dismissal on account of the massacre of Christians. ...

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  18. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Victorian Assembly has endorsed the proposal for limiting the amount of expenses of candidates in connection with the Federal elections. ...

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  19. OUR MINERAL WEALTH.

    The aggregate value of the mineral products of this colony reached £6,167,667 during last year. ...

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  20. HORRIBLE ATROCITIES.

    A missionary named Thompson has been bayonetted in Chi-Kiang, and four children were beheaded by the Chinese mob. Advices from Shanghai state that the ...

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  21. BURIED IN A MINE.

    Two men were buried yesterday by a fall of earth in a mine at Pitfield, (Vic.). One was rescued, but the body of the other, W. Yeomana, has not yet been recovered. ...

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  22. THE FEDERATED POSTAL DEPARTMENTS.

    Mr. Crick thinks that fully twelve months must elapse before a uniform system of postal departments can be introduced under the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  23. THE WAR.

    In two instances the British have seized 150 cattle as a punishment whore the surrender of Boots, who had been forced by threats to reinlist, was refused. ...

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  24. THE GOVERNMENT WHIP.

    Mr. Carroll, the Government whip, after definitely announcing a few days ago that he had resigned his position owing to the neglect of the Government to attend to the ...

    Article : 53 words
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  26. Ill-treatment of British Prisoners

    It is reported that 1800 British prisoners at Nooitgedacht have been infamously treated by the Boors. ...

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  27. Mines Threatened by the Boers

    The Boers who have reocoupied the Springs, the terminus of a short branch of railway east of Johannesburg, threaten to destroy several valuable coal mines there. ...

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  28. After the War.

    Mr. Chamerlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated in the House of Commons that the colonial contingents wore offered the same inducements to settle in South Africa ...

    Article : 78 words
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