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  2. Labor Troubles.

    LONDON, June 30.—The strike of dock laborers in London is proving a failure. Free laborers are discharging the meat ships. (At the meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall ...

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  3. PROTESTANT MISSIONS DESTROYED.

    LONDON, June 27, 4 p.m.—The rebels have destroyed the bulk of the Protestant mission buildings at Weihoien. ...

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  4. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    LONDON, June 27:—The Imperial Congress of British Chambers of Commerce was opened yesterday. Four hundred delegates attended, among them ...

    Article : 257 words
  5. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    LONDON, June, 29, 10.10 a.m.—In the House of Commons last night Mr. St. John Br[?]ck, Parliamentary Secretary for the Foreign Office, in reply to a question, stated that a native employed ...

    Article : 269 words
  6. TAKU-TIENTSIN LINE DESTROYED.

    LONDON, June 27, 4 p.m.—The railway line from Taku to Tientsin has been completely destroyed by the Chinese. There are 10,000 foreign troops between the ...

    Article : 40 words
  7. JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, June 28, 2.50 p.m.—The Japanese Government has obtained authority from the Diet to expend 50,000,000 yen (abbut £8,350,000) in sending 20,000 troops to China. ...

    Article : 32 words
  8. Central London Railway.

    LONDON, June 28, 2.45 p.m.—The Prince of Wales to-day opened the Central London Railway. The railway is worked by electricity, and runs ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. COLONIALS VOLUNTEER FOR SERVICE IN CHINA.

    LONDON, June 28, 2.50 p.m.—The Canadian infantry are volunteering for service in China. WELLINGTON N[?] June 29.—The Premier Mr. Seddon, yesterday declared that the Cabinet ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. Aid from Australia.

    Mr. Chamberlain has wired to the Governments of the several colonies that contribute towards the maintenance of the Australian Auxiliary Squadron, requesting their consent to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 216 words
  11. The American Copper Industry.

    The rapid growth of the copper industry in the United States, and the large proportion which that country supplies of the world's copper, is shown by a German publication entitled "A ...

    Article : 312 words
  12. The Commenwealth Bill.

    LONDON, June 30.—The Commonwealth Bill was read a second time in the House of Lords last night. LONDON, June 30, 3.30 p. m.-During the debate ...

    Article : 213 words
  13. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, June. 30.—Vice-Admiral Seymour reports that despite incessant attacks by the "Boxers" and the Imperial troops, who were repulsed with great loss, the expedition advanced ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. OFFERS OF VOLUNTEERS.

    If the Imperial Government wants any men, about 2000 would be available practically at once. Many members of the Naval Brigade have expressed their willingness to go, and Colonel Neild ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. Collision in the Channel.

    LONDON, July 1.—The steamer Oratava, with 1200 troops for South Africa, on board, came into collision in the Channel, off Ushant, with the German steamer Bremen, during a fog. ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. Patents and Inventions.

    Mr. Edward Waters (Fred Walsh, manager), 23 Elizabeth-street, Sydney, has compiled from the records of the Patents Office, Sydney, the following list of applications for letters patent and ...

    Article : 379 words
  17. The Mineral Production of India.

    A report has recently been issued by the Department of Revenue and Agriculture of the Government of India, giving statistics of the mineral production of India in the five years 1894 to 1898, ...

    Article : 462 words
  18. AN ARSENAL CAPTURED.

    LONDON, July 1, 1 p.m.—The allies on Wednesday captured the arsenal north-east of Tientsin. Four British bluejackets were killed and fifteen wounded. ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. Great Fire in New York.

    LONDON, June 1.—A great fire has occurred at Hoboken Dock, New York. Several of the Norddeutscher-Lloyd steamers were partially burned. ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. The Ashanti Trouble.

    LONDON, June 27, 4 p.m.—Rains are delaying the advance of Lieutenant-Colonel Willcocks and his force from Prahsu to the relief of Kumasi, where Sir F. M. Hodgson is besieged by the ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. THE RUSSIAN RAILWAY.

    LONDON, July 1.—The "Boxers" are attacking the Russian railway in Manchuria. ...

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  22. LI-HUNG CHANG BUSY AT CANTON.

    LONDON, June 30, 3.30 p.m.—Li-Hung Chang has beheaded 130 "Boxers," pirates, and criminals at Canton in order to terrorise the lawless element in the city. ...

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  23. MATTERS IN YUNNAN.

    LONDON, June 30, 3.30 p.m.—The Viceroy of Yunnan has cabled to M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, that all those who incited the people against M. Francois, the French ...

    Article : 44 words
  24. Colonial Marriages Bill.

    LONDON, June 28.—In the House of Commons Mr. J. G. Talbot, M.P. (C.) for Oxford University, and Mr. W. E. M. Tomlinson, M.P. (C.) for Preston, have blocked the Marriage (Colonial), with ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. THE FOREIGN MINISTERS.

    LONDON, June. 30.—In the House of Commons [?]ast night, Mr. St. John-Brodrick, Parliamentary [?] Secretary for the Foreign Office, in reply to questions, said the latest reports received by the ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. The South Pacific.

    LONDON, June 27.—Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has received from Mr. R. Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, the memorandum suggesting the incorporation of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    LONDON, June 29, 3.25 p.m.—The "New York Tribune" states that Rear-Admiral G. C. Remey, [?]ow commanding the naval establishment at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will replace ...

    Article : 67 words
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    On June 29, writes our Moruya correspondent, the Rev. Fathers Bunbury (curate of Moruya) and Oswald (mission priest) were returning from a sick call. When turning the corner of Campbell ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. The Slough Railway Disaster.

    LONDON, July 1.—At the inquest on one of the victims of the railway collision at Slough Railway Station on June 16, the jury acquitted the driver of the Plymouth express with ran into ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. 16,000 TROOPS LANDED.

    LONDON, June 29.—The total number of foreign troops landed at Taku is 16,000. ...

    Article : 21 words
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    The little 9-year-old child of Mr. John Bishops, of Cedar Party Creek, was burnt to death on June 26, writes our Wingham correspondent. By some means the child's ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. TSUNG-LI-YAMEN ALARMED.

    LONDON, June 29.—There are indications that the Tsung-li-Yamen is alarmed at the preparations of the Powers, and it has accordingly issued an order for the suppression of the "Boxers." ...

    Article : 38 words
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