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Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, "Swan"—Fountain Pens. Argus Co.. Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, The Rhodesia Herald. News: Germany's Isolation, The "Norge" Disaster Tales of Suffering, Retrenchment, The Mad Mullah A Cloomy Outlook, Censan Bombarded, Wool Sales, Magistrate's Court Saturday, Johannesburg, July 6.—There Is Continued Stagnation on the Stock Exchange, Almost Wed, Another Account, The Advance on Port Arthur, Honor for Warren, Full Report, Our London Letter, Canadian Commerce A Promising Outlook, Railway Enterprise, Murder by a Lawyer, London, June 30.—The "Times" Tokio Correspondent Says That It Is Unofficially Stated That as a Result of the Japanese Attack on the Outworks of the Extreme East of Port Arthur on June 26, the Russians Fled in Confusion from the Heights along the Fungui River to the Keekwan Forts, The Cape Elections Western Circle, A French Opinion, A Flag of Truce, The Effusive William King Edward's Diplomacy, Capetown, July 6.—The Following Is the Result of the Election for the Two Extra Seats Given to Capetown under the Additional Representation Bill, War Secretary's Speech, Bubonic Scourge, London, June 30.—The Cape 3½ Per Cent, Loan of £3, 000, 000 at 95 Was Issued This Afternoon, Orangia The Budget, Vladivostok Squadron Trapped, A Rapid Retreat, The Bubonic Scourge, Dundonald Controversy The Ties of Empire, Johannesburg, July 1.—A Deputation of Johannesburg Chinamen Visited the East Rand Yesterday, and Interviewed the General Manager of the East Reand Mines, with a View to Securing Trading Licences Amongst Chinese Coolies, London, July 1.—Reuter's Correspondent at St. Petersburg, Telegraphs That Gen. Gilinsky Reports That the Japanese Troops Having Occupied Guinsanshan, Advanced in the Afternoon of June 26 to the Heights of Lungwangtang along the Coast, and Much Nearer to Port Arthur, London, July 1.—The "Morning Post" Shanghai Correspondent Says That in the Port Arthur Attack, a Russian Regiment Was Almost Annihilated, The Final Issue, Preparations for Advance, Sowerby (Yorks) Bye-Election, A Russian Ruse, East Africa German Enterprise, Running the Blockade, Japanese Self Restraint, London, July 4.—The "Times" Representative at Tokia, Says That the Vladivostok Squadron Was Sighted on Friday Night, between the Islands of Thushima and Okishima, Sir H. M. Stanley's Will, Second Game, British Embassy in Paris, Natal Parliament, The War in the East Outer Defences of Port Arthur, From Russian Sources, A Night Attack, King and Kaiser The Visit Ended, The War in the East, London, July 6.—In the Heuse of Lords, the Duke of Marlborough Informed Lord Coleridge That 308 out of the First Batch of Chinese Laborers Had Registered Their Names in Order That They Might Have Their Wives and Families Sent out to Them, Rumored Surrender Of Port Arthur, War Losses Compensation Claims, Chinese Labor Questions in the Commons, London, July 3.—Reuter's Tokio Correspondent Wires That Adml. Togo Reports That a Russian Guardship, Resembling a Battleship, Was Torpedoed and Sunk, and That a Russian Destroyer Was Sunk at the Entrance to Port Arthur on Monday Night, Transvaal Parliament Asiatic Immigration, Johannesburg, June 30.—The Preparations Have Been Rapidly Completed for the Reception on the West Rand of the Third Batch of Chinese Coolies for the North Randfontein Mine, London, July 6, 11.5 A. M.—The Market Has a Stagnant Appearance, London, July 6, Noon.—The Market Opened at Last Night's Closing Rates, Prospects Are Doubtful: Meanwhile, the Market Is Well Supported, Rhodesian Redwater, A Suggestion, Inter-Colonial Council, The Cape Loan, Chamberlain Eulogised The Work of the Century, Ex-President Steyn, Boundaries in East Africa, The Port Arthur Battle A Russian Denial, Walking round the World, Russian Cruiser Reported Lost, Speech by Dr. Jameson Forecast for Next Session, Wrestling Championship, News of the Week, The Road to Lhassa British Officer Killed, South African Graves, Chinese Labor A Curt Answer, Johannesburg, July 5.—The Market Was Dull and Easier, Durban Dock Accommodation Rejoicings on a Liner, The English Mail, A Boastful Dutchman Alleged Treason, New York Disaster Officials Arrested, Hints for Exporters, De Wet and Self-Government, Lord Rosebery's Opinion, Motor Car Accident M. P. Killed, The Ring, Short Ranges Sunday, Alan Wilson Memorial, Intervention Rumors America Indignant, An Appeal to France, Between the Lines, Japanese Medical Corps Letter from Sir F. Treves, Echo of a Great Dancer, Johannesburg, July 1.—The Number of Cases of Beri Beri on the New Comet Mine since the Arrival of the Chinese Is 10, London, July 2.—Advices from Chifu State That Fighting Has Been Resumed on the Land Side of Port Arthur, The Open Door, Johannesburg, June 29.—There Are Now 30 Cases of Beri-Beri in Hospital at the New Comet Mine, Crafty Thibetans, British Revenue A Decrease, The Small Pox Outbreak, Decayed Government Optimistic "C B", Johannesburg, July 2.—The Total Number of Plague Cases to Date Is 27 Whites and 120 Colored, Wireless Telegraphy in China, Beri-Beri, London, July 1.—According to Later Reports as Regards the Emigrant Ship "Norge" Other Trawling Vessel, A Happy Suggestion, English Politics "The Sliding Bog", Imperial Parliament House of Commons, The Tangier Incident, Pretoria, June 29.—Mr. Bourke Has Given Notice to Ask Whether the Government Would Take Steps to Prevent the Further Influx of Asiatics and Promulgate an Ordinance Defining the Status of Those Already Here, Dalin Recaptured, Railway Conference, Progressive Victories, Timber Stack Burnt, A Welcome Denial, Port Elizabeth, July 1.—The Harbor Board Commissioners Have Decided to Make Proportionate Reductions in the Salaries of the Officers and Reduce the Staff, West Australia Election Results, A Fruitless Chase, The Cape Elections Polling at Capetown, America's Curiosity, Battleship Armour and Gun Attack, Audience Granted to Thibetans The British Demand, Mashonaland League Alexander V. Salisbury, Sir W. Harcourt's Retirement Proposed Presentation, The Transvaal's Imports, "Thickhead", London, July 1.—According to a Reuter's Message, the Danish Steamer "Norge," with 700 Scandingvian Emigrants and a Crew of 80 on Board, Bound from Copenbagen for New York, Struck Rock Llall Reef, Salisbury Mine Fire £3, 000 Damage, Duel at Athens, Tariff Reform Discontented Unionists, Why Koreans Wear Large Hats, Killed by a Trancar, Commonwealth Parliament Echo of the Prince's Visit, To Isolate Kuropatkin, Rhodes' Statue And Alan Wilson Memorial, Futile Firing, Bridging the Falls Col. … View, Fenshuiling Details of the Fight, Viscount Curzon Warden of the Cinque Ports, Nearing the End, U. S. Presidency Cleveland's Attitude, A Naval Battle, A Report Confirmed, Japan's Apprehensions Will England Be Embroiled. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Topic of the Day. Sports: S. R. Volunteer Sports, Pot Boys' Sports, Football Association, Sporting News Football, Shooting Salisbury Volunteer Rifle Club, Rugby Inter-Railway Tournament, Cricket The South Africans' Tour, Athletics Amateur Championships, Sporting News Turf. Business: Money Market, A Lucrative Business Increased Price of Beer, The Wool Market, The Morning Market Wednesday, Colonial Meat Trade, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks. Shipping news: Shipping News. Fiction, drama: Terrible Tale of the Sea 772 Emigrants Drowned. Display ads: McCullagh and Bothwell.
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