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  2. GERMAN POLICY IN CHINA.

    Statements fron correspondents at Barlin indicate that notwithstanding the Kaiser's inflammatory speeches, Garman policy will await that of ...

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  3. AMENDMENT OF ACTS.

    AT the Farmers' and Settlers' Conference in Sydney on Wednesday, Mr J. S. Renohan (Coo[?]) moved:"That in the amendment and ...

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  4. RAILWAY PROPOSALS.

    IN reply to a deputation to-day, the Minister for works said he was considering the Moree-Mungindi, and Moree to Collerencbri railway lines. ...

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  5. CURRENT NEWS.

    It is estimated that the number of sheep in the colony last year decreased by 5,027,490. The electoral rolls of the colony ...

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  6. THE CHINA CRISIS.

    It is rumored among the natives that Chinese sympathisersare affording the besieged foreigners at the Legation in Pekin material support. ...

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  7. PRINCE TUAN'S ORDERS.

    The Governor of Shantung refuses to obey Prince Tuan's orders to attack the Viceroy of Nanking. ...

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  8. A FRIENDLY VICEROY.

    The British Government has promised to support the V[?] of nankin in suppressing [?] in the Yang-tse-Kiang districts of the ...

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  9. A STATE BANK.

    AT the conference of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association held in Sydney on Monday, Mr T.S. Pearso, Orange, moved:-"That in the opinion of this ...

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  10. FUGITIVE MISSIONARIES.

    TWO hundred missionaries and their families have taken, refuge at Chifu, where there are several warships to prevent a probable attack of Boxers. ...

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  11. MR JACK'S EXPEDITION.

    The Viceroy of the province of Sze-Chuen in Western China, is protecting the exploring party led by Mr R. L. Jack, late Queensland ...

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  12. EMPRESS BACK IN POWER.

    A Chinese official report has been received at Shanghai to the effect that the Empress Dowager resumed authority on the 30th ult. ...

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  13. FATE OF THE LEGATIONS.

    Particulars relating to the situation at Pekin come very slowly to hand. It is known, however, that there is no immediate fear of the foreigners who ...

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  14. A FOOT RACE.

    LAST night a foot race took place on the South Singleton ericket ground, the distance being one mile. There were about 20 stuckers, and it was won ...

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  15. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    SPEAKING at the annual "rescue" meeting of the Salvation Army on Monday night, Mr John See (colonial Secretary) said he hoped that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ATTITUDE OF GERMANY.

    The Powers attach prime importance to the atiitude of Germany with regard to the situation in China. Russian newspaper explain that ...

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  17. TIENTSIN REFUGEES

    Two hundred and fifty European and American women and children from Tientsin have reached Taku, at the mouth 01 the Pei-ho. ...

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  18. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS

    The third-class German cruisers Geier, 1776 tons, and Seendler, 1640 tons, have been ordered to China. ...

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  19. A COUNTER REBELLION.

    It was recently affirmed that Prince Ching "The Foreigners' Friend," who was superseded in the Presidency of the Tanng-li-Yamen by Prince Tuan, ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH.

    THE Standard states that the proclamation and the Queen's askent to the Australian Commonwealth Bill probably fix January 1. 1901 as ...

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  22. ATTACK ON TIENTSIN

    A strong force of Chinese troops with 12 gun, attacked Tientsiu on the 6th. The Russians, with a Gatling gun, desperately defended the bridge ...

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  23. JUBENILE COINERS.

    HEDLEY STURLEY,aged 15, and Peter M'Laren, aged 14, were ordered to the Adelaide Reformatory School on Tuesday until 18 years of age, the ...

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  24. THE GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The Emperor William, in bidding farewell to the German armored cruisers for China, said, " I will not rest until China is subdned and the ...

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  25. THE ADVANCE ON PEKIN.

    Great Britain is moving warships up the Yangtsze Kiang River. The railway from Take to Tientsin has been repaired for a distance of 12 ...

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