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  2. FIRING OFF SAGHALIEN

    Firing was heard yesterday from the south of Saghalien, off Cape Aniva. It is believed that a naval battle is in progress. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The Japanese investing Port Arthur are displaying extraordinary activity. They are bombarding the fortress day and night, and are now battering the ...

    Article : 201 words
  4. THE THIBETAN AFFAIR.

    The Tashi Lama of Shigatse, the present Regent of Thibet, presented Colonel MacDonald, the officer commanding Colonel Younghusband's escort, with a ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. KALGOORLIE MINING SCANDALS.

    The Boulder Perseverance inquiry was advanced a further stage to-day, when the ex-underground manager, Michael Flynn, was examined. This ...

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  6. THE VICTORIAN BUTTER SCANDALS.

    Further evidence with regard to the Fresh Food and Frozen Storage Co. was taken by the Butter Commission to-day, when the circumstances of the ...

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  7. FEDERAL CRISIS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the debate on Mr. Watson's motion of want-of-confidence in the Reid-McLean Government was continued. ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS.

    When at the beginning of the session the newly-elected House sorted itself into three distinct parties, that known as the Independent, and holding the ...

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  9. THE UNPOPULARITY OF THE WAR.

    Four thousand Russian deserters have, it is stated, crossed the western frontier of Russia since the war began. If deserters are recaptured, they are ...

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  10. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    Mr. W. Dunlop, President of the West Australian Chamber of Manufactures, has written a letter confirming his cablegram sent to and read by Mr. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN CRUISERS AND NEUTRAL PORTS.

    At the instance of Sir A. Nicholson the British Ambassador at Madrid, the Spanish Government ordered the Russian cruiser Terek, at Las Palmas, in the ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. AMBASSADORIAL PRIVILEGES.

    An interesting case, showing the privileges and exemptions enjoyed by members or officers of embassies in foreign countries, has cropped up in the United ...

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  13. IRELAND.

    The Irish Unionist Alliance has, by a unanimous resolution, affirmed—"That the Irish Reform Association, recently formed under the Presidency of Lord ...

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  14. GREAT FIRE IN ABERDEEN.

    The Dailuaine-Talisker distillery, in Aberdeen Scotland has been burnt. Seven hundred thousand gallons of whisky were destroyed. ...

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  15. IN MID MANCHURIA.

    The Japanese, when they captured the Yentai coal mines, to the north-east of Liaoyang, found all the machinery wrecked. ...

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  16. CHINA.

    The "Boxers" in the north-west of the Chinese province of Shantung are distributing circulars, fixing October 17 as the date for the extermination of ...

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  17. DOCUMENTS FOUND AT LIAOYANG.

    The documents found by the Japanese at Liaoyang included Russian General Orders, showing that the Commander of the second Ural Cossacks was cashiered ...

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  18. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Russian volunteer fleet steamer Nijni-Novgorod has passed the Bosphorus, en route to Port Said. She is flying the commercial flag, and ...

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  19. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, The Supply Bill was received from the House of Representatives. On a motion that it be read a first time. ...

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  20. INTER-STATE.

    A young man named Montefiore Joseph Wharf, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment, with hard labour, at the Quarter Sessions to-day, for ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. COUNTRY.

    Wintry weather was experienced in Coolgardie yesterday, rain falling throughout the forenoon and the greater part of the afternoon. ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. THE KING OF SAXONY.

    King George of Saxony is ill. His Majesty's condition is said to be critical. King George is 72 years of age. ...

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  23. CHINESE AT MUKDEN.

    The Chinese at Mukden refuse to act as Russian spies. ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL.

    At to-day's colonial wool sales, chiefly crossbreds were offered. Prices were fully maintained. ...

    Article : 171 words
  25. NEW SOUTH WALES EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    A report, submitted to the annual meeting of the Employers' Federation of New South Wales to-night, was altogether satisfactory as to the advance made ...

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  26. A BIG JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Russian cavalry report that a big Japanese advance is in progress westward of the railway. ...

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  27. AMERICAN TRADE.

    Compared with the previous year, the value of manufactured goods exported by the United States for the year ended June last increased by ...

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  28. RAILWAY OPERATIONS.

    The Japanese are running 60 engines and 1,000 trucks from Neuchwang to Haicheng. They have constructed other lines ...

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  29. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The British destroyer Chamois, on the Mediterranean Station, was engaged yesterday in a full-speed trial off the Gulf of Patras, in Greece, when her ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. JAPANESE PATRIOTISM.

    Every Japanese household is sending at least one blanket to the front. ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, a Bill to prohibit smoking by children under the age of 16 years, and to prohibit the sale or gift of tobacco to ...

    Article : 205 words
  32. FINANCIAL.

    The half-yearly report and the balance-sheet of the Bank of Australasia have been published. The accounts show that deposits ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. PERSONAL.

    Lady Curzon passed a fair night. Her condition, however is still critical. ...

    Article : 39 words
  34. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At a quarter to 11 a.m., in No. 3 Court, before Mr. Justice McMillan: Sayed Karrim v. W. Cousins; A. Male and another (trustees of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. ATTEMPTS TO CUT RAILWAY.

    Swarms of Japanese, disguised as Chinese coolies, are trying to dynamite the trans-Siberian railway between Khamarovsk and Harbin, though Russian ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES COALMINING.

    The associated colliery proprietors of the northern district held a meeting yesterday, and at this the recent decision of the Arbitration Court was discussed. A ...

    Article : 130 words
  37. MINING.

    Following are the latest quotations for the undermentioned colonial mining shares:—Mt. Lyells (T.), 11s. 6d.; Briseies (T.), 11s. ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    At half-past 3 p.m. to-day a requisition, numerously signed by ratepayers, will be presented to Mr. T. G. Molloy, asking him to nominate for the position ...

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  39. THE JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    The Japanese have advanced to Davan, on the left bank of the Liao River, and are strongly posted at Sanchan. ...

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  41. JAPANESE CROSSING THE HUN RIVER.

    The war correspondent of the "Lokal Anzieger," a Berlin journal, reports that the Japanese are crossing the Hun River, 50 miles from Mukden. ...

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