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  2. IMMEDIATE RETREAT

    According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" General Kuropatkin has informed the Emperor Nicholas that the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    A sensational development has taken place in regard to the recent murder at Richmond, Rosic Husband, who was recently presentations on a charge of having ...

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  5. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The long duration of the battle which is now proceeding was foreseen by the Japanese, and it was expected to continue for several ...

    Article : 84 words
  6. ST. PETERSBURG FEARS.

    At St. Petersburg it is feared that the army may be compelled to cut its way through to Tie-ling. It will, it is thought, be exposed ...

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  7. CAN THE NEW TROOPS

    General Kuropatking was reinforced a few days ego, and in the Russian capital it is felt that the only hope now is in these troops to ...

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  8. TEN DAYS' LOSSES.

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  9. HARD PRESSING

    On the eastern side of Manchuria the Japanese are pressing the Russians, who are in full retreat. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN RIGHT

    It is abundantly clear that the Russian right is thoroughly disorganised, and that there are indications that many of the men are ...

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  11. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    Official announcement was made at Tokio on Thursday morning that the Russian retreat began yesterday (Wednesday). ...

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  12. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Mr John Miller, of Hobart, gave evidence to-day before the Tariff Commission. He was thoroughly opposed to the suggested increase in the duty on stearine ...

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  13. AN ARMY CORPS

    One Russian Army Corps did nothing to oppose the advance of General Nogi. ...

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  14. IMPORTANT CAPTURE.

    Field-Marshal Oyama reports that the Japanese have occupied Huijen, fifty miles north-east of Shing King. ...

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  15. KUROKI NEAR MUKDEN.

    General Kuroki, who is within two miles of the railway, has been vigorously bombarding Mukden. ...

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  16. PLANS UPSET.

    The confusion and haste of the Russian army is evidence that the Japanese rapid rushes, and keeping in constant touch with the enemy ...

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  17. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist Conference has passed a resolution that while affirming that the State should give Scriptural [?]truetion, the time has not arrived to make ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL EXECUTION.

    Speaking generally, and despite the immense amount of ground the Japanese have covered, they are successfully executing all the ...

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  19. CLOSE HAND FIGHT.

    There has been for the past two days some close fighting, in which hand grenades were freely used, at Witushan, to the east of Mukden. ...

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  20. GREAT VICTORY.

    The Japanese victory is even greater than the casualties, heavy though they are, would suggest, as the morale of the Russian army in ...

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  21. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    Sir George Turner points out that the cost of the Customs department, 1900-1901, was £251,000 This year it is £282 000, an apparent increase of ...

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  22. VILLAGES CAPTURED

    General Oku has captured the two last villages in the angle formed by the railway and the Hun-ho. ...

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  23. RAILWAY CUT

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent wires that the Japanese have cut the railway north of Mukden, thus considerably hampering General ...

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  24. DANCING SALOONS.

    A deputation in from the Public Marals Associated and Evangelical Council waited on the Chief Secretary to-day, and urged the necessity of passing ...

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  25. HEAVY CANONADING

    Advices, dated Mukden, Wednesday morning, say that a heavy, canonading is progressing to the north-west. ...

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  26. FIERCE RESISTANCE.

    The Russians opposing General Oku are making a desperate and fierce resistance. It is believed that they are ...

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  27. BEATEN EVERYWHERE.

    This afternoon the Japanese Con[?]sal received the following:— "General Oyama reports enemy beaten in every direction. They ...

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  28. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Customs and Excise revenue for last month for Tasmania show—Debit, £2,124 ; credit, £8 988 According to the figures, Melbourne is ...

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  29. RUSSIAN ADMISSION

    In the Russian accounts of the operations at Manchuria it is admitted that the losses exceed those of the disastrous battle of ...

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  30. SHA-HO LINES CLEAR.

    The Russians have evacuated the whole of the line on the Sha-ho. They have destroyed by fire quantities of supplies, and are now in ...

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  31. MILITARY WAGGON

    Two horses attached to a military waggon boiled out of the Spencer street railway yard this morning while the driver was fixing the tail board. The ...

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  32. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    Herbert Trewartha Rogers, manager of the Kogarah Branch of the Bank of Australasia, was arrested at Newcastle last night, charged on a warrant with ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS.

    Up to the present the London underwriters' losses on Vladivostock war ricks amount to £1,360,000. The war insurances on the ...

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  34. MACHUTAN CAPTURED.

    General Kuroki captured Machutan yesterday morning after a prolonged resistance. He is now in hot pursuit of the ...

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  35. GREAT JAPANESE VICTORY.

    Colonel John Bay, American Secretary of Slate, bas received word from Tokio that the Japanese have sained a great victory before ...

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  36. COLLIERS SEIZED.

    Two more British colliers, bound to Vladivostock—the Venae and Aphrodite—have been captured by the Japanese. Since the ...

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  37. SOUTH-WEST MUKDEN.

    It is noteworthy that in the engagements to the south-west of Mukden the Japanese had two hundred guns and fifty thousand ...

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  38. TRAM FATALITY.

    A shocking accident occurred this afternoon in Elizabeth street. When crossing the road a girl named Ethel Donaldson, aged fourteen years, was ...

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  39. KUROPATKIN'S REPORT.

    General Kuropatkin, in reporting on the operations to the south and east of Mukden, mentions an extraordinary and successful ruse on the ...

    Article : 53 words
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  41. ROZHDISTVENSKY'S FLEET

    News has again been heard of Vice - Admiral Rezbdistvensky's fleet, it being stated in the French ...

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  42. SWIFT ADVANCE.

    General Oku and General Nogi made the quickest advance of the campaign. Finding that the enemy was ...

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  43. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Sydney Cochrane, a groom at an hotel at Bordertown, was ran over last night by a train. Both legs and arms were cut off. He was taken to the Nhill ...

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  44. HEADQUARTER'S TRAIN.

    The whereabouts of the headquarter's train of General Kuropatkin is unknown. ...

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  45. LYELL SMELTING RETURNS.

    The Mount Lyell smelting returns from February 2 to March 1, shows that 30,758 tons of ore had been treated—22,731 tons from the Mount Lyell mine ...

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  46. APPEAL CASE.

    On the matter of the Colonial Bank of Australia versus Marshal and Day, leave has been granted by the Privy Council to appeal on the ...

    Article : 43 words
  47. MUKDEN STATION.

    After a series of encounters with the Russians at close quarters the Japanese have ransacked the freight yard at the Mukden railway ...

    Article : 34 words
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