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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 102 words
  3. THE WAR.

    LONDON, March 31, 2.15 p.m.-The Russians have seized the Chinese arsenal at Kirin, and are manufacturing ammunition. They also propose to raise 50,000 Mongol ...

    Article : 94 words
  4. THE CAMPS.

    The annual continuous training of the partially-paid and volunteer infantry forces began last evening. The camp of the 1st Brigade (partially-paid) Is situated close to ...

    Article : 663 words
  5. THE LANCASHIRE COTTON TRADE

    LONDON, March 31, 2.15 p.m.-The president of the Master Cotton Spinners' Association states that the Lancashire operatives are losing £100,000 weekly. In wages, and the employers ...

    Article : 42 words
  6. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Some time ago, the Trades and Labour Council appointed a committee to inquire into Chinese competition in the various trades and industries. At a meeting of the council, held at ...

    Article : 707 words
  7. A LAW-RIDDEN COMMUNITY.

    The case of Mr. Halloran, whose solicitors have unearthed an Act passed in the reign of William IV., whereby to the Governor-in-Council is remitted the solution of the conundrum, ...

    Article : 205 words
  8. TO BLOCK PORT ARTHUR.

    The correspondent of the "Dally Express" states that Admiral Togo has requisitioned 28 useless steamers, and that they will be stripped of everything except the navigating ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. A LONG LEGISLATIVE VACATION.

    THERE is, it seems, a report current that Sir John See will shortly resign his position as Premier; also, that Parliament will not meet again in May, as has been arranged, ...

    Article : 859 words
  10. OUR WATER SUPPLY.

    People would have thought that there has been trouble enough already about the Sydney water supply, without, as the Americans say, seeking for more. But here we have the Mines ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. FOGS STOP THE JAPANESE

    The fogs prevalent in the Yellow Sea are considered a factor impeding the Japanese movements. ...

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  12. DISTRESS AMONG KOREANS

    Five hundred disbanded Korean soldiers near Ping-yang are becoming riotous. There is much distress among the people. ...

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  13. A WET GOOD FRIDAY.

    Heavy rain began to fall in Sydney during last night, and when day broke this morning rain was falling in a heavy, continuous, downpour, while no symptom of a break was visible anywhere in ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. THE INACTIVE CORRESPONDENTS.

    The foreign correspondents at Tokio are restive at their forced inactivity. They are watched incessantly by Japanese detectives. ...

    Article : 23 words
  15. EXCLUSION OF ALIENS.

    A decision given by the Chief Justice of Cape Colony recalls a case some years ago in Melbourne, in which a majority of the Judges of the Victorian Supreme Court decided that there ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. COAL FOR JAPAN.

    It is reported at Liverpool that an English firm is shipping 100,000 tons of coal, ostensibly for a Chinese port, but really for Japan. ...

    Article : 28 words
  17. EARLIER CABLES.

    LONDON, March 31.-Russia has intimated that after the proceedings of Japan in Korea she is unable to regard the ports of Korea as neutral. ...

    Article : 30 words
  18. COASTAL REPORTS.

    The sea along the coast this morning was very heavy, while thick rain was falling at most of the stations. Woolgoolga had 950 points. The following are the records to hand of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. COSSACKS IN KOREA.

    LONDON, March 31.-Advices from St. Petersburg state that 25,000 Cossacks from the Ussuri River marching on Korea, divided their forces. One half marched along ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. KISSING.

    At the declaration of the poll for the Melbourne election yesterday, the successful candidate, Dr. Maloney, went wild with excitement, and publicly embraced and kissed Senator Dawson, a ...

    Article : 145 words
  21. RETURN OF THE JOHN WILLIAMS.

    The missionary steamer John Williams, in charge of Captain Wyril, returned to Sydney from New Guinea this morning, after an absence of about five weeks. ...

    Article : 122 words
  22. AT THE EASTER SHOW.

    Dawn came in with a deluge. The rain which had been threatening for the past two days fell in a dispiriting downpour. Many people, who annually set aside Good Friday for a visit to the ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. THE FLAGS AT NEWCHWANG.

    LONDON, March 31.-The British and American flags have been rehoisted on buildings belonging to British and Americans at Newchwang, and the Russian have apologised for ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. GAZETTE NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 555 words
  25. PAINTERS AND DOCKERS' UNION.

    The quarterly meeting of the Ship Painters and Dockers' Union was held at Dick's Hotel, Balmain. THe president, Mr. E. H. Tarlington, occupied the chair, and there were a good number ...

    Article : 263 words
  26. THE JAPANESE DIET.

    LONDON, March 31.-The Japanese Diet has approved the financial measures submitted by the Government. There is no salt monopoly, but a monopoly in tobacco has been ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. A DIPLOMAT OF METTLE.

    Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the new British Ambassador at Washington, is plainly a man of mettle. American journals, when he was appointed to his post, showed a sort of curiosity ...

    Article : 246 words
  28. THE MIKADO GOING TO THE FRONT.

    The "Standard" correspondent at Shanghai says that according to private advices from Japan the Mikado will proceed shortly to Korea with the military headquarters. ...

    Article : 31 words
  29. LOVE'S LABOUR LOST.

    The old-world village in County Derry, Ireland, with the curious title of Aghadowey, has seen a love romance which has set all the tongue in the countryside for miles around a ...

    Article : 418 words
  30. Anarchist Plots.

    LONDON, March 31, 2.15 p.m.-The Italian police are seeking a dangerous Venetian Anarchist who recently arrived, and who is stated to be commissioned to attempt to assassinate ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. BREAKING THE BANK.

    LONDON, March 81, 2.15 p.m.-The tables at Monte Carlo yesterday lost 1,000,000 francs (£20,000) on the day's play. ...

    Article : 22 words
  32. INWARD BY THE AFRIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 words
  33. THE KING AND QUEEN AT COPENHAGEN.

    LONDON, March 31, 2.15 p.m.-King Edward Queen Alexandra have arrived at Copenhaged on a visit to the King of Denmark. Their Majesties were received with ovations in the ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. CAPITAL STREET NOMENCLATURE.

    A Melbourne correspondent writes that while a select batch of Senators and Representatives has been away enjoying an Easter picnic, under the pretext of inspecting the more favoured of ...

    Article : 293 words
  35. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, March 31, 2.15 p.m.-The demand of France for a port on the cast of Muscat has [?] the completion of the Franco-British understanding. ...

    Article : 42 words
  36. THE WAR.

    The restiveness of the foreign war correspondents in Tokio, which id announced in our telegraphic columns to-day, will excite the path of journalists all the world over: but it is to bleared will be regarded with amusement by theses no have no further connection with newspapers than is involved in the buying and the ...

    Article : 275 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. SATURDAY AFTERNOON [?]CURSIONS.

    S.S. NEWCASTLE, 1,251 tons, to Hawkesbury River, [?] next from Wharf, [?]oot of Market-street, [?] o'clock [?]are, [?]. ...

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  39. THE NATIVES IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, March 31, 2.30 p.m. -At the Farmers' Congress; at Krngersdorp, Transvaal, yesterday. Mr. Edwards, the president, urged legislation to compel 600,000 natives to work. ...

    Article : 25 words
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