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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Russian Government professes to Regard tie Chinese incursion into Siberia as a mere local outbreak Against this view are the official reports, ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    On Monday last, the 16th inst., the contents of a despatch drawn up outside Peking was cabled to the Japanese and all the allied European ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Li-hung-chang has been, appointed Viceroy of the province of Chi-li, and has left Canton. He will have an interview to-day with the Governor ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Affairs in Manchuria have suddenly assumed a very serious aspect indeed. General Tzuen, has arrived at Tsitsiher, and has there issued a ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Shanghai cables that there is hardly room for any doubt that the accounts of the massacre at Peking are perfectly correct. He ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    Captain H. C. Hamilton, of the Queensland Bushmen's contingent, has died of advsentery at Marandellas. ...

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  8. BOULDER LADIES' MEETING.

    A meeting of Boulder ladies was held at the Mayoress' house on Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of hearing reports and further organising ...

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  9. CHINESE DESPATCHES.

    Baron von Buelow, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, has forbidden Lu-hai-hwari, the Chinese Ambassador at Berlin to send any more despatches to ...

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  10. FIGHTING AT TIEN-TSIN.

    During the three days of fierce fighting on Wednesday Friday, and Saturday, the 11th, 13th, and 14th inst., that terminated in the capture of the ...

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  11. BRITISH BAYONET.

    A small British picket, consisting of 25 men of the Yorkshire regiment, was. attacked the other day near Lindley by a much superior Boer force. The men ...

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  12. FOREIGNERS AND CONVERTS

    At Tai-yuen-fu , the principal town in the north central province of Shan-si. 40 foreign residents and about 100 native converts to Christianity have been ...

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  13. WARSHIP AT WU-SUNG

    Many foreign warships are now anchored off the Wu-sung forts. An army of 100,000 Chinese, all armed with Mauser rifles, and provided with ...

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  14. OPERATIONS AGAINST BOTHA

    British columns under General French and Major-Generals Ian Hamilton and Hickman are gradually forcing General Botha eastwards from Pretoria along ...

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  15. BASE AT TIEN-TSIN.

    Since their victories at the occupation of that town, the allied troops, have put the city and the foreign concessions into a thorough state of ...

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  16. (By Telegraph.)

    The Federal campaign is being enthusiastically entered upon at Menzies. A meeting of councillors and leading townspeople was held this afternoon ...

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  17. DEFENCE OF PEKING.

    The Chinese throughout the provinces of Shan-tung, Chi-li, and Shan-si are arming extensively, and are apparently massing for the defence of ...

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  18. LI-HUNG-CHANG'S REQUEST.

    Monday last the Chinese Li-hung-chang, telegraphing from Canton asked the foreign consuls in the Yang-tse provinces if they would ensure ...

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  19. CAREW'S DIVISION.

    On Monday last a strong Boer force made repeated determined attacks on, General Pole-Carew's position near Pretoria, but were as constantly repulsed ...

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  20. ACTION AT TIEN-TSIN.

    The German official report of the fighting at Tien-tsin on Friday and Saturday last has been published. It states that at daylight on the morning ...

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  21. FOREIGN INSTRUCTORS.

    The "Standard" correspondent states that the Chinese at Tien-tsin. detained their Russian artillery instructors, in the town, and compelled them to work ...

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  22. PEKING LEGATIONS.

    Advices sent from Chi-fu by the Viceroy of Shan-tung state, that on the 29th ult. a letter was written by the Japanese Minister in Peking saying that the ...

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  23. GENERAL NIEH.

    General Nieh, who commanded the Chinese, forces at Tien-tsin was killed in battle outride the town ...

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  24. CHINESE ON THE AMUR.

    The Chinese army on the Amur, near Blagoveschensk occupy a very strong position, their entrenchments, extending over a front of 13 miles. ...

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  25. BOER AMMUNITION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent says that some Australian Bushmen, have discovered quantities of Boer ammunition, rifles, and shells buried in ...

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  26. TUAN'S PREPARATIONS.

    Prince Tuan, in his capacity as regent for his infant son Pu-tsing, whom he has had proclaimed Emperor, has decided, on energetic measures against ...

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  27. HOSTILITIES BEGUN.

    Whether the disavowal of the Chinese Ambassador at St. Petersburg be true or not. General Tzuen has lost no time in following up his ...

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  28. WEST OF PRETORIA.

    Lord Methuen and Major-General Smith-Dorrien are clearing the country to the west of Pretoria, between Krugers dorp and Rustenburg. ...

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  29. JAPANESE LANDING.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that 18,000 Japanese troops have landed in the neighbourhood of Taku, and will proceed at once to Tien-tsin. ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S FIRST CONCERN.

    In view of all the above considerations the "Times" insists that Britain's first duty is to provide for the proper protection of the Yang-tse regions ...

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  31. SEYMOUR'S REPORT.

    A despatch was received at the Foreign Office from Admiral Seymour yesterday, giving some details of the capture of Tien-tsin on Saturday last. ...

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  32. TRAIN WRECKING.

    A young Boer has been sentenced to five years penal servitude for trying to wreck a troop train near Paarl, in Cape Colony ...

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  33. ADMIRAL SEYMOUR

    Admiral Seymour's wound, although not serious, has proved more troublesome than was anticipated, and he has consequently gone back for a time from ...

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  34. FOREIGN CARAVAN ATTACKED

    An Anglo-American, caravan, accompanied by several engineers and missionaries, was attacked by the Boxers as it was proceeding northwards to ...

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  35. RUNDLE'S CORDON.

    Lord Roberts reports that 1500 men of General De Wet's forces in the Orange River Colony have succeeded in breaking through Sir Leslie Rundle's ...

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  36. PEKING ARMY

    The Peking army, consisting probably of something like 240,000 men, has been subdivided by Prince Tuan into four sections, which have been ...

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  37. INDIAN TROOPS

    The Indian Government, is about to despatch an additional force of 6000 native troops to China-appariently supplementary to the 10,000 already on ...

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  38. RUSSIAN FORCES.

    The Russian Government has ordered the mobilisation of 250,000 troops along the borders of Siberia and Manchuria to guard against an invasion of her ...

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  39. WU-SUNG FORTS.

    The Chinese are actively engaged in strengthening the Wu-sung forts, north of Shanghai, and preparing them to resist a possible bombardment by the ...

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  40. WAR NOTES.

    Lord Roiberts was once asked what the thought the greatest happiness on earth. The questioner, a somewhat sentimental, young lady, was ...

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  41. FOREIGN RESIDENTS.

    The foreign residents in the important settlements of I-chau, in Chi-li Ning-po, in Che-kiang and Chang-chun, in Kiang-su, have fled panic ...

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  42. MORE WARSHIPS

    The Powers are despatching more warships to China, and are taking measures to protect the cable line. Commenting on the Victorian and ...

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  43. RUSSIAN WAREHOUSES.

    The great Russian tea and silk warehouses at Kalgan, or Chang-kia-kou. a town on the Great Wall, no miles north-west of Peking, have been attacked ...

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  44. GERMAN WARSHIP

    The Kaiser has promised the German residents, at Hankau that he will despatch a German warship to help in the protection of the Yang-tse, Valley. ...

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  45. CHINESE FORCES.

    It is estimated that in the neighbourhood of Tien-tsin there are now 150,000 Chinese troops having with them 220 guns, and that in the province of ...

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