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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    General Ian Hamilton is advancing to the relief of Rustenburg, where General Baden-Powell is hard pressed. ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    The Russians have captured the fortress at Hun-chun, a town in Manchuria, eight miles from the Russian frontier. Many cannons were taken, ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN.

    A statement was published on Saturday to the effect that the Bushmen's Contingent which was despatched from South Australia had been ordered home ...

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  6. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Three hundred and fifty insurgents on the island of Luzon, in the Philippines, cut up an American detachment, consisting of a lieutenant and 15 ...

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  7. THE BRUSSELS OUTRAGE.

    Belgium has replied to the representations made by the British Government in regard to the miscarriage of justice in the case of the youth Sipido. ...

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  8. LATE DUKE OF SAXE-COBURG.

    Her Majesty the Queen has thanked the municipality of Coburg, the capital of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, for its expression of heartfelt condolence in ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The agricultural and horticultural show this year promises to be a greater success than ever. Nearly £100 has been offered in special prizes alone. The ...

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  10. OLIVIER DEFIANT.

    According to an official report Commandant Olivier and 1,500 Boers have taken up a position between Harrismith and Newmarket-road. Olivier claims ...

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  11. THE FUNERAL.

    The route taken by the Prince of Wales to Coburg, whither His Royal Highness proceeded to attend his brother's funeral, was changed at the ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL.

    Frozen Meat.—Beef, New Zealand hinds, 4 3-8d. per 1b.; Australian hinds,4 1-16d Sheepskins.—The market for ...

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  13. BOER ATTACK REPULSED.

    Commandant Lieberg on July 31 sent a flag of truce to General Smith-Dorrien's force, near Frederickstad, demanding its surrender. ...

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  14. DEFENCE OF SHANGHAI.

    Admiral Seymour has exchanged friendly visits with the Viceroy of Nanking. The latter agreed to the landing of 3,000 British troops for the ...

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  15. OUTPOSTS CAPTURED.

    The Russians have captured the Chinese outposts at Rietang. ...

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  16. WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS.

    The Commission which was appointed to inquire into the question of the War Office contracts has presented its report. ...

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  17. MR. JOHN HAY'S OPINION.

    Mr. John Hay, American Secretary of State, regards the Chinese refusal to forward cipher messages to the Legations, as the cancellation of the negotiations to ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL.

    A return of the acreage and actual yields in corn crops for the colony of New Zealand for the year 1899-1900 was issued last month. The actual average ...

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  19. FUNERAL ON THURSDAY.

    The remains of the late King Humbert are to be interred in the Pantheon, at Rome, on Thursday. ...

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  20. FINANCIAL.

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  21. SAN-SING STORMED.

    The Russians stormed San-sing, on the Sungari River, 250 miles south of Hun-chun. They captured 23 guns, including 14 ...

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  22. LETTERS FROM COMMONERS.

    Mr. Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the documents found in Pretoria included letters from members of the House of Commons, ...

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  23. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    Memorial services were held yesterday at' Osborne, St. James's Palace, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul's Cathedral. ...

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  24. ALBANY.

    On Saturday in the police court a young man named Bryant was charged with the unlawful possession of a silver lever watch, supposed to be the property ...

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  25. AT ALBANY.

    On Sunday the flags at the Residency and the Town-hall, and all the public places, were at half-mast in taken of respect to the late Duke of Edinburgh, ...

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  26. CAPE COLONY.

    In anticipation of a steady appeasement of local troubles, Mr. W. P. Schreiner has moved the addition of a new clause to the Treason Bill, now ...

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  27. THE MINISTERS' POSITION.

    The Tsungli-Yamen reports that the Ministers at Peking were safe on July 30, and that they were conferring in connection with the arrangements for ...

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    The "Federal Choralists."—A musical company of 13 from the Salvation Army officers' training homes, Melbourne, made their appearance at the Fremantle ...

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  29. FRENCH'S ADVANCE.

    The right wing of General French's' division rests on the Komati River, beyond Middleberg, the railway being intact thus far. ...

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  30. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A memorial service in connection with the death of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg was held in St. John's Church, Fremantle, yesterday morning. The Fremantle ...

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  31. UNITED STATES FORCES.

    According to news received in the San Francisco mail much difficulty is being experienced by the United States Government in placing in China ...

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  32. A PROCLAMATION.

    Reuter cables that a proclamation has been issued by President Kruger and General Botha, to the effect that all burghers remaining in the field will be ...

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  33. GERMANS IN KHAKI.

    The members of the German contingent which recently sailed for China are dressed in khaki, with Australian hats. ...

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  34. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Whether it was intended as a solace to Albany's wounded feelings, can't be stated, but it was singular that yesterday, few the first time after an interval ...

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  35. DELAGOA BAY.

    Portugal has dismissed all the Customs and railway officials at Delagoa Bay, owing to their having allowed the entrance and transmission of contraband ...

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  36. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    Japan has declined the offer made by the British Government to render financial assistance in regard to the despatch of Japanese troops to China in the same ...

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  37. HAMILTON'S ADVANCE.

    It is officially announced that General Ian Hamilton has ejected the enemy from Megaliesberg, about 20 miles to the east of Rustenburg. He took several ...

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  38. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Private W. KirkLand, of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles, has died of dysentery at Bloemfontein. ...

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  39. LI HUNG CHANG.

    Li Hung Chang yesterday announced that, in consequence of the advance of the allies, no message would be sent through to the Legations. ...

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  40. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The police are unable to identify the man who pointed a revolver at the Shah of Persia. ...

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  41. H.M.S. PROTECTOR.

    The Naval contingent marched through the streets of Port Adelaide on Saturday afternoon. The proceedings were enthusiastic. His Excellency the ...

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  42. SOFT-NOSED BULLETS.

    The seventeen prisoners taken by General Ian Hamilton declare that they received only soft-nosed bullets. The wounds sustained by the British are ...

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  43. WESTRALIANS MISSING.

    Privates Stanley Spencer Reid and John Brace Campbell, of the Second Western Australian Contingent, are repOrted missing from Vredefort. ...

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  44. ASSAILANT IDENTIFIED.

    It has been discovered that the Shah's assailant was a man named Francois Salson, an anarchist, who was wanted by the police for murder. ...

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  45. ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    Privates F. W. Salmond and D. K. Tweedie, of South Australia, have obtained commissions as second lieutenants in the Royal Artillery. ...

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  46. EXECUTED IN PUBLIC.

    The beheadings are announced to have occurred publicly, the orders having been issued by the Dowager-Emprees at the instance of Li Ping Heng. He victims ...

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  47. ORANGE FREE STATE.

    Seven hundred and fifty additional Boers have surrendered to General Sir Archibald Hunter in the Fouriesburg district. ...

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  48. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    A gentleman holding an official position in the New Hebrides, who is visiting Victoria, has informed the Premier that the British warships on the Australian ...

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  49. FREMANTLE POLICE COURT.

    Drunk.—Alfred Tremallan and Bryant M'Donough, who admitted having been drunk, were each fined 10., with costs. ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES NAVAL BRIGADE.

    The New South Wales Naval Contingent for China is now completed, twenty-five men from the third contingent making up the complement. Every effort is ...

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  51. MASSACRE OF CONVERTS.

    A refugee who has reached Tien-tsin reports that 2,000 Imperial troops massacred 15,000 native converts at Debao-diesee, between Tien-ism and Peking. ...

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  52. ENGLISH VISIT ABANDONED.

    The Shah has abandoned his proposed visit to England, owing ostensibly to the death of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg. ...

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  53. A PRIVATE WOUNDED.

    Private A. Sharpe, of New South Wales, was slightly wounded at Zilikat's Nek. ...

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  54. TOTAL NUMBER, 3,348.

    The total number of the Boers who have surrendered to General Hunter is 3,348. Three gnus and 3,046 horses were also taken by the British. ...

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  55. LATE KING HUMBERT.

    Angelo Bressi, the assassin of King' Humbert, remarked to the police after his arrest that within two months everyone would be free and equal. Other ...

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  56. TREASURES REMOVED.

    The Chinese Court is sending the Peking Palace treasures to Shan-foo, in the province of Shansi, which adjoins Pe-chili on the west. ...

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  57. INVALIDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The steamer Persic, with the invalided soldiers, arrived on Saturday night. The soldiers will be formaly welcomed and entertained on Monday. ...

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  58. KITCHENER'S MOVEMENTS.

    Lord Kitchener is at Rhenoster River, where he is directing the operations against General De Wet, who is in the hills to the west of Vredefort. ...

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  60. TROOPER KRYGGER.

    Trooper Krygger, who has been recommended for the Victoria Cross, arrived in Adelaide to-day, en route to Western Australia. He has almost completely ...

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  61. A TRAIN DESTROYED.

    The Boers derailed and burnt a train at Honing Spruit, although it was flying the stars and stripes in consequence of the American Consol-General being on ...

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  64. BOXERS NEAR TIEN-TSIN.

    There are 30,000 Boxers a few miles to the north of Tien-tsin. It is believed that the canal has been opened, flooding the country. ...

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  65. COLONEL HOAD.

    Colonel Hoad is being invalided home. He left Cape Town in the steamer Damascus on Thursday. ...

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  66. CAPTURED AND RELEASED.

    After the train had been derailed the Boers captured 40 men. They afterwards released them at the request of Mr. Stowe. ...

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