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  2. Mr G. J. Moran at the Boulder.

    The most extraordinary meeting ever held at the Boulder was that which took place in the Mechanics' Institute last night to hear Mr. C. J. Moran ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Queen is greatly distressed at the news of the massacre in Peking, which was conveyed to her yesterday. The intelligence was also officially ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Chinese troops operating at Tien-tsin are displaying great and quite unexpected military resources. They are wonderfully strong in ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The anti-foreign crusade has spread with wonderful rapidity since the Peking massacre, and has now affected the eastern province of Kiang-si, where ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    In the Boer attack on Derdepoort that was made simultaneously with the surprise of Nitral's Nek, an Australian officer, Lieutenant McKellar, was killed. ...

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  7. POSITION IN PEKING.

    A student interpreter in Peking, writing under date June 10 days that the Dowager Empress had then just threatened that she would order a ...

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  8. BOXERS AND TROOPS.

    In the south of China the Boxer movement has gained fresh impetus, and several of the foreign, centres in the south are threatened with anti-foreign ...

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  9. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    It is reported that after the capture of Bethlehem by the British ex-President Steyn had decided to surrender, but that Commandant Christian De Wet, ...

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  10. SEYMOUR'S REPULSE.

    The failure of the relief column under Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour to force its way through from Tien-tsin to Peking precipitated the crisis in the ...

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  11. OTHER VICTIMS.

    Among other victims of the massacre in Peking were the foil owing :—Twelve student interpreters belonging to the British legation; Mr Edwin H. Conger, ...

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  12. INDIAN TROOPS.

    The feudatory princes of India are offering large numbers of troops to Great Britain for service in China. ...

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  13. BUSHMEN'S PATROLS.

    An Australian Bushmen's patrol is reported to have encountered and severely punished a party of Boers on the 13th inst. The enemy lost several ...

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  14. EUROPEANS IN CHINA.

    It is estimated at the present time there are 12,000 Europeans in China, of about half are English. ...

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  15. BOERS ROUND PRETORIA.

    The apparent inactivity of Lord Roberts in Pretoria has encouraged the Boers, and recently they seized and occupied several kopjes to the north ...

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  16. ATTACK ON TIEN-TSIN.

    Reports from Tien-tsin state that after the successes of the allies at Tien-tsin on the 9th and nth inst., they made a vigorous attack on the ...

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  17. MASSACRED AT PEKING.

    Among the Europeans massaged, at Peking were Sir Claude Macdonakld, British ambassador, with his wife and two children and five members of his ...

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  18. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    In the House of Commons last night the Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that the Powers were conferring with a view to the ...

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  19. EUROPE AND AMERICA.

    The news of the Peking massacre has occasioned intense excitement throughout the. whole of America. President McKinley is hurrying on the despatch ...

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  20. NITRAL'S NEK PRISONERS.

    The Boers opposed to the British advance along the Netherlands railway line east of Pretoria are running very short of food supplies. They have in ...

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  21. TELEGRAPHIC

    Rain continues to fall almost incessantly, and the snowfall is the heaviest for 20 years. ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.S. Europa arrived at Albany last night-from Sydney. She is taking 1000 tons of coal aboard, and will probably proceed to Batavia on Thursday ...

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  23. INVALIDED AUSTRALIANS.

    To-nigth the Lieutenant-Governor received a cablegram from Sir Alfred Milner reporting that No. 255, T. Smith, and No. 201, F. Muir, of the ...

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  24. ADMIRAL SEYMOUR.

    Admiral Sir. E. H. Seymour has left Tien-tsin and rejoined his ship at Taku. He has left behind him sufficient bluejackets to work the naval guns that ...

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  25. ACTION ON MONDAY.

    In the action at Tien-tsin on Monday, the 9th inst., which has been already cabled, the Japanese and American troops played the greatest part in ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a special meeting of the Builders Contractors' Association, held to-day an resolution was passed in strong condemnation of the Industrial Arbitration ...

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  27. BOXER MOVEMENT.

    The Boxer movement is sppeading very rapidly to other parts of China now that the truth about the events in Per has been made known. In the ...

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  28. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A fresh case of plague was reported, to-day. PERTH, July 17. No fresh cases of plague have been ...

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  29. ACTION ON WEDNESDAY.

    The British, French, and Japanese, numbering about 100 each, bore the brunt of the Chinese attack on the station on Wednesday, the 11th inst. ...

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  30. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier moved the second reading of the Women's Suffrage Bill, which was eventually agreed to by 57 votes to ...

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  31. NORTHERN PROVINCES.

    The north central provinces of Ho-nan arid Shan-si, whose Viceroys were warned a day or two ago that they would be held responsible for the due ...

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  32. TIEN-TSIN CITADEL.

    On Thursday last, the 12th inst., the destructive artillery fire from the citadel in the native quarter of Tien-tsin, which had been previously re-occupied ...

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  33. To the Editor of the "Kalgoorlie Miner."

    Sir,—In reference to Mr. C. J. Moran's challenge to debate Federation, and which was accepted by me on July 3 in a letter to him, I wish to ...

    Article : 233 words
  34. Amusements.

    Pollard's clever Lilliputian Opera Company performed last night to another large audience, and the amusement they afforded was evinced by the ...

    Article : 178 words
  35. PRECAUTIONS AT CHI-FU.

    The whole of the province of Shantung is in a very disturbed state, and is overrun by hordes of Boxers. Things have looked so ominious the last few ...

    Article : 76 words
  36. CONFLICTING CABLES.

    The conflicting cablegrams received yesterday, one slating that the allies had been repulsed with heavy loss in their attack on the Tien-tsin citadel on ...

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  37. CENTRAL PROVINCES.

    The issue of Prince Tuan's anti-foreign edict has been followed by a three days' butchery of native Christians throughout the central provinces ...

    Article : 58 words
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