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May 27. Lieutenant R. F. Scott, of the battleship Majestic, haa been appointed to the command of the Antarctic expedition inaugurated by the Boyal Society and Koyai Geographical Society.
New York, "May 2b. The dynamiters Welland and ILock were found guilty and - sentenced to imprisonment for life.
Hong Hone*. May 27. The Powers have represented to the Tsung Li Yamen the neces&ity of suppressing bauds of rebels locally known as <: Boxers," who, for a considerable time, have raided and fiaiwrwed a portion of north eastern Uhina.
Sydney, May 25. There was a terrific fall ofraiu today. Nearly three inches fell in thirty-five minutes. The low-lying Kuburls were submerged. Ten and one-fifth inches have fallen in the (our and a half days. The crew of the barquentine Neiltfribe, wrecked at Lavuka ou May 11th, while on the voyage from Adelaide to Fiji, amved to-day. The vessel is a total wreck.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 155, 29 May 1900, Page 3
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