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  2. RUISSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The "Daily Telegraph" Tokio correspondent wires that a newspaper, published last Modnay, contains a circumstantial account of another attack on Port Arthur. ...

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  3. CHINESE FOR THE RAND.

    The "Daily Chronicle" has published numerous opinions from the press and public men of Australia and Canada hostile to the introduction of Chinese labor into ...

    Article : 223 words
  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    At Kiel, the Baltic headquarters of the German navy, a serious outbreak of insubordination has taken place. The crew of the seventh-rate German ...

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  5. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Since the publication of the interview with the Rev. W. Brown, who deplored the blasphemy of the crew of the Aramae's sixth boat, Mr. Duffel, who was in charge of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    Sir PHILLIP FYSH said the telegraphic facilities had not been refused to the wrecked passengers of the Aramac without payment. Mr. DEAKIN, in reply to Mr. Willis, ...

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  7. LOST IN THE DESERT.

    The old man, Dr. Dunne, who was found perishing of thirst on the Netley boundary on Friday, was taken in Mr. Kenworthy's waggonette last night a distance of 35 miles ...

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  8. PORT ARTHUR.

    Japanese naval officers admit that Port Arthur is a "terribly hard nut to crack." Elaborate barbed wire defences have been crected by the Russians on the land side of ...

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  9. ANOTHER MARINE DISASTER.

    An awful marine disaster, resulting in the sinking of a British ship and the drowning of the whole of her crew, has occurred off Kingstown, in Dublin Bay. ...

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  10. THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.

    No further fighting has taken place, nor are there reports of any important movements of troops in to-day's telegrams from the theatre of war in the Far East. ...

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  11. SAWMILL FATALITY.

    A young man named Delore was sawing a flitch of timber at the Rockville sawmill, in the Tarco. district, when a piece flew off, striking him in the stomach, and on the ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN MANCHURIA.

    Reports have readied Niuchwang that the Japanese have crossed Batung, about 40 miles from Hai-cheng, a town situated on the Nicuwang-Mukden railway, about 30 miles ...

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  13. THE CENSURE MOTION

    The Government has intimated that it will meet with a direct negative Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's motion censuring it for advising the Crown not to disallow ...

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  14. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    An old resident of the Taree district, James Hawke, was riding through Wingham yesterday, when his horse bucked, and he was thrown off. He sustained a fracture ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Divers have ascertained that there are two holes in the conning tower of the submarine boat Al, which was run down by the Union Castle liner Berwick Castle, on ...

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  16. ARMY SENSATION.

    At the British Consulate in Bagdad (Asiatic Turkey), a succession of tragedies has been enacted in detachment of Indian troops. ...

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  17. NORTH COAST CYCLONE.

    A cyclone passed over the town of Forster, on the North Coast, last night. Trees were uprooted, roofs torn off, and fences blown down. A fishing boat anchored near the ...

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  18. CZAR GOES TO THE FRONT.

    A Renter telegram, received from St. Petersburg, states that the Czar has anmounced that he will join the troops at the front some time in August next. ...

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  19. INTERESTING NEWSPAPER CONTROVERSY.

    The proposal to introduce Chinese labor into the Transvaal, and the opposition which it has excited in Australia and New Zealand, has aroused widespread public interest. The ...

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  20. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Two regiments of Cossacks, with six heavy field guns, are reported to have reinforced the Russian post at Muowang, in Manehuria. ...

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  21. LIBEL ACTION.

    During the hearing of a libel action, the Co-operative Coupon Company versus Messrs. Inglis and Co., to-day. Rebecea Ross, the editress of the "Australian Woman," declined ...

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  22. ANOTHER LAND ENCOUNTER.

    Another encounter between the Russians and Japanese is reported at Tokio to have aken place at Chyongs Yong, on the Yalu River. ...

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  23. STRANGE MURDER CASE.

    A remarkable sequel to a trial and conviction for murder is reported from Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland. The prisoner was a man named James ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. SYDNEY CENTRAL STATION.

    The Cabinet has decided that the Government valuators shall value the superfluous Government land in the vicinity of the new central railway station, with a view of selling ...

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  25. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A serious outbreak of bubonic plague has occurred at Johannesburg. Since Friday 30 coolies have died from the disease. ...

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  26. JAPANESE PATRIOTISM.

    In opening the Japanese Parliament the Mikado referred to the negotiations which and taken place with Russia prior to the out break of hostilities, and charged Russia ...

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  27. LORD NORTHCOTE'S VISIT TO BENDIGO.

    The sub-committee of the City Council, consisting of Crs. Curnow (Mayor), Dunstan, and Murphy, appointed to make arrangements in connection, with the visit to Bendigo on ...

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  28. MACEDONIAN REFORMS.

    Russia and Austria have both warned the Porte of the grave consequences that will follow delay in the entire acceptance of Macedonian, reforms. ...

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  29. A SEAMAN'S DEATH.

    At the inquest on the body of Wm. Abram, a seaman, who died in the Sydney Hospital yesterday, it was alleged that he had been savagely assaulted at Pyrmont on the 12th ...

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  31. THE KAISER.

    Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, commander-in-chief of the Channel fleet, entertained the Kaiser on beard his flagship, the Majestic, at Gibraltar. After ...

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  32. A WOMAN DROWNED.

    This morning the body of Mrs. Sarah Moran was found floating in Cook's River. Mrs. Moran was heard by her husband moving about the bedroom at midnight. She ...

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  33. THE FAR EAST.

    Earl Roberts, speaking at the United Service Institute, said that the centre of international gravity had shifted to the Pacific. The dominating factors in future serious ...

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  34. CENSURE MOTION DEFEATED.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's notice of motion, censuring the Government for advising the Crown not to disallow the ordinance of the Transvaal Legislative ...

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  35. SENSATIONAL GOLD FIND.

    A sensational discovery was made on Monday in Nieman and Fortescue's claim, known as Ziegler's Find. Forty ounces were found in ten minutes. The ground all round the ...

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  36. LONDON, WOOL SALES.

    The second series of wool sales for the present year was continued at the Wool Exchange to-day. The market, was brisk and firm. ...

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  37. IRON BOUNTIES BILL.

    The Bounties Bill, which was circulated to-night, consists of 12 clauses. The Governor-General is given power to pay out of the consolidated revenue a sum not ...

    Article : 95 words
  38. JUDICIAL SEPARATION.

    In the Civil Court to-day the hearing of the petition for a judicial separation, brought by Flora Sweetapple against her husband, Dr. Sweetapple, was continued. In ...

    Article : 110 words
  39. A FRENCH PROTEST.

    The French Minister at Tokio, M. Harmand, who has undertaken to represent displomatically Russian interests in Japan during the war, has, at the instance of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. THE EDUCAITON ACT.

    In connection with the "passive resistance" offered, on conscientious grounds, to the payment of the Education Tax, distress warrants have been issued against 23 ...

    Article : 70 words
  41. MINING ACCIDENT.

    A serious acident happened to a miner named John Norton, years of age, at Harrison's gold mine, Arthur's Creek. The man was at the bottom of the shaft, when an ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. ZION CITY FUNDS.

    Mr. Dowie held a meeting this afternoon, and during his discourse tried to explain what had become of the funds of Zion City. The prophet said that he lived from day to day ...

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  43. INTERVENTION USELESS.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a deputation from the International Peace Association, has assured it that no attempt at ...

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  44. A DANGEROUS WARE.

    A man named Sjubanovie has been fined £10 for failing to report that he had dynamite in his possession. It was demonstrated that he had no evil intention. ...

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  45. BENDIGO HARRIERS' CLUB.

    To mark the close of a very successful year, the Bendigo Hare and Hounds last evening held their annual dinner at the City Family hotel. A sumptuous repast was provided, ...

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  47. TIED HOUSES BILL.

    A temperance demonstration was held to-night at the Temperance Hall, when Mr. A. S. Bailes, M. L. A., delivered an address on the subject of the abolition of tied houses. ...

    Article : 64 words
  48. AMERICAN WAR PENSIONS.

    President Roosevelt has issued a very important decree. It declares that every soldier over 62 years of age who participated in the Civil War ...

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  49. AN EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—In a paragraph in the personal column of your issue of to-day, referring to the Great Boulder Co., the profits of the company are represented as having been £336,000. ...

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  50. HOME RULE.

    Mr. John E. Redmond, M.P., the leader of the Irish Nationalists in the House of Commons, has delivered a speech at Manchester, in which he made a declaration of ...

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  51. LATE SPORTING.

    A special train in connection with the Rochester St. Patrick's Day Racing Club's meeting, to be held on Friday next, will leave Bendigo at 11.10 a.m., Goornong at 11.50, ...

    Article : 86 words
  52. BEET SUGAR.

    Mr. F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular on the beet sugar trade, states that the production in Europe during the first six months (September to ...

    Article : 72 words
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