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  3. Federal Postal Innovations.

    Although the much-improved postal and telegraph service, as inaugurated by the Federal authorities, has not yet succeeded in gratifying every publicly-expressed ...

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  5. THE DANGER OF FIRE.

    "For the past six years we have had the credit of performing miracles." said Supt, Lapsley, "but one day there'll be a blaze, and then ...

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  6. EARLY CABLES

    Queen Alexandra yesterday received General Booth, of the Salvation Army, in audience, and expressed her personal sympathy with his philanthropic aims. ...

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  8. GERMAN PRESS CRITICISMS.

    The "Arbeiter Zeitung," a German newspaper, referring to the Malacca incident, declares that Russia's mendacity and brutality are a danger to Europe. ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. THE MEAT PACKERS' STRIKE

    In the recent meat-packers' strike in Chicago 540,000 men connected with the meat trade were affected. Eighty-seven thousand workers in allied ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. FIGHTING AT THE TAETSE RIVER.

    The Japanese on the 19th drove a battalion of Russian infantry and 1,000 cavalry across the Taetse River. Seventeen Japanese were wounded. ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. THE THIBETAN WAR.

    Colonel Younghusband's interview with the Thibetan delegates proved fruitless. The delegates were insolent and menacing. ...

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  12. ATTACK ON THE SYBERLING PASS.

    General Kuropatkine reports that Colonel Tysbuliky on the 17th inst. attacked, but failed to seize, the Syberling Pass. The Russians, he adds, sustained 239 ...

    Article : 40 words
  13. RIOTS AT LHASSA.

    Serious riots directed against the Chinese representatives in the city are reported from Lhassa. ...

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  14. NAGARTSE JONG OCCUPIED.

    The British Thibetan expedition occupied Nagartse Jong, where Ta Lama, the Thibetan Grand Secretary, and Yutokshape, the new peace delegate, informed Colonel ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. FIGHTING NEAR NEUCHWANG.

    A battle was fought on Saturday at Tahsintong, six miles from Neuchwang. The Russians lost 700. The Japanese are still advancing on ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. FRIDAY PAY-DAY.

    The following circular is being issued to business firms and employers generally by the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce:—"At the quarterly general meeting of the ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. GENERAL ADVANCE OF JAPANESE.

    The "Times" states that it is evident the Japanese are engaged in a general advance all along the line, and that everywhere the Russians are falling back. ...

    Article : 39 words
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  19. GENERAL KUROPATKINE'S ARMY.

    The Chinese report that General Kuropatkine has 40,000 troops at Liao-yang, and another large force at Haicheng. ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. KOREANS' PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    The Koreans are organising a general passive resistance against the Japanese securing the waste lands of the country. The Japanese are taking measures to ...

    Article : 39 words
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  22. THE MALACCA INCIDENT.

    The destination of the Malacca is still uncertain. It is, however, supposed to be Algiers or some port of Crete. ...

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  23. VLADIVOSTOCK SQUADRON.

    It is believed at Tokio that Admiral Skry. dloff's object in sending the Vladivostok Squadron to sea is to interrupt American-Japanese trade. ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. THE CANADIA RELEASED.

    The Hamburg-American liner, Canadia, was released on Sunday evening. ...

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  25. THE MEDITERRANEAN. SQUADRON.

    Admiral Sir Compton Domville, the British Commander-in-Chief on the Mediterranean station, has stationed his warships at various points, and is maintaining wireless ...

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  27. P. AND O. STEAMER CEYLON STOPPED.

    The Russian volunteer cruiser, St. Petersburg, stopped the P. and O. Company's steamer Ceylon in the Red Sea, but allowed her Proceed on her voyage. ...

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  28. HIOGO MARU TORPEDOED.

    After torpedoing a merchantman, supposed to be the Hiogo Maru, south-west of Irmsaki, the Vladivostok Squadron on Sunday morning steered west. ...

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  30. STATUS OF VOLUNTEER CRUISERS.

    The Czar's leading advisers, including the Grand Dukes Alexis and Alexander. Admiral Avelan, and Count Lamsdorff, have decided that the present status of Russia's ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. A BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Vladivostok Squadron, off Idzu, 100 miles south of Yokohama, sank the British steamer Knight Commander, from New York to Yokohama, with a general cargo. ...

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  33. RUSSIA'S BALTIC FLEET.

    A Reuter's message from Berlin states that the North German Lloyd's steamer Maria Teresa, and four Hamburg-American liners, recently purchased by Russia, have ...

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