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    GENERAL KUROPATKIN, The newly-appointed Russian Commanders in Chief in Manchuria, who will virtually ace independently of the "Tsur of the Far East," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    REAR-ADMIRAL MAKAROFF. has been appointed to supersede Vice-Admiral Stanch in the supreme command of the Russian-naval forces in the Fur East. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SWEPT BY FLAME

    Another destructive fire is reported from the United States. The scene of this latest disaster was Rochester, in the State of New York. ...

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  5. PORT ARTHUR AGAIN ATTACKED.

    The Russians declare that of the four vessels sunk by the Japanese in Port Arthur the one nearest the mouth of the harbour was ablaze for some time. ...

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  6. STILL A UNIONIST SEAT

    The election to fill the vacancy in the Parliamentary representation of South Birmingham, caused by the death of Mr. J. Powell Williams (U.), who had represented the ...

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  7. SIR JOHN SEE.

    The health of Sir John See, the Premier of this State, has been of such a nature for the past couple of weeks as to cause his immediate friends no small amount of alarm. ...

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  8. UP TO DATE.

    Ten Japanese seamen were drowned in the sinking of old ships at the entrance to Port Arthur. Each of the four Japanese vessels sunk at ...

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  9. SCENES AT THE TEST MATCH.

    There was an extraordinary demonstration on the Cricket Ground yesterday afternoon during the test match. At half-past 2 light rain stopped play for a quarter of an hour. ...

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  10. AFGHANISTAN.

    A report emanating from the natives at Cabul, the capital of Afghanistan, has reached Peshawar, in the Punjab, that Russian agents have destroyed the Ameer's boundary ...

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  11. JAPANESE TORPEDO BOAT SUNK.

    Admiral Alexeieff reports that the land batteries at Port Arthur sank one of the Japanese torpedo boats on Thursday, ...

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  12. THE JAPS UNCHECKED.

    In pursuance of the policy adopted by Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, whose office is in Tokio, a special message was last night received by ...

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  13. MAORILAND'S GOVERNOR.

    It is officially announced that Lord Plunket, formerly private secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has succeeded Lord Ranfurly as Governor of New Zealand. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS' GREAT HARDSHIPS.

    The Russian troops at present en route for the Far East ore suffering the most terrible hardships on their journey across the frozen waters of Lake Baikal. ...

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  15. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. John Ashton who it is anticipated will be appointed to the vacant secretaryship of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, is a native of England. He was educated at ...

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  16. ACROSS HER BOWS.

    While making the passage of the Red set on Monday the British-India liner Mombassa, which was en route to Calcutta, was intercepted by a Russian torpedo boat destroyer. ...

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  17. PANAMA CANAL.

    The United States and Panama have exchanged ratifications of the Panama Canal treaty. ...

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  18. BRITON AND BOER.

    Dr. Jameson, the new Premier of Cape Colony, was entertained last night at a banquet at Capetown. Responding to the toast of his health Dr. ...

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  19. ANGLOPHOBIA IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Berlin "Post" reports that a wild wave of Anglophobia is raging in the Russian capital. All classes of the community, from Court ...

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  20. PORT ARTHUR AGAIN BOMBARDED.

    A correspondent at Port Arthur reports that a Japanese squadron arrived off the port on Friday, apparently convoying transports. An artillery engagement took place, and ...

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  21. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    All swimmers are reminded that entries close on Saturday next, March 5, at the Sports Club, with the hon. sec. of the carnival committee. Mr. C. G. R. Wilson, for all events. ...

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  22. COPPER MARKET.

    Copper closed yesterday, on spot, at £57 10s per ton; and at three months at £56. ...

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  23. GENERAL KUROPATKIN.

    General Kuropatkin, who has been appointed to the command of the Russian forces in Manchuria, has been decorated by the Tsar. In an autograph letter, his Imperial Majesty ...

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  24. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    For the Antwerp wool soles, which will be held on March 3 and 4, 3000 boles of La Plata wool are catalogued. ...

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  25. DALNY DESERTED.

    The Russians have evacuated Dainy in order to strengthen the defence, of Port Arthur. The rest of the available troops are being ...

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  26. BRITISH SYMPATHY FOR RUSSIAN WOUNDED.

    The Russians that were wounded during the engagement off Chemulpho have arrived at Hongkong, and are going south. The crews of the British warships in port ...

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  27. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    A dreadful tragedy is reported from Maidstone, in Kent. A man named Tootell, a leading auctioneer in the town, murdered his wife and two ...

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  28. JAPANESE TROOPS.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the special war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who is at Shanghai, reports that 100,000 men with light stores and field guns have embarked at ...

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  29. KISHINEFF MASSACRE.

    No fewer than 68 persons charged with complicity in the Kishineff horrors of last year are at present being tried. Some of the prisoners have been ordered to ...

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  30. SEIZURE OF RUSSIAN STORES.

    The United States steamer Korea, 11,276 tons, which was seized by the Japs while carrying a cargo of mess beef to Vladivostok, unloaded 12,240 barrels of beef at ...

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  31. A WAVERLEY SENSATION.

    James Robertson, a gardener, was found dead in his bed at Waverley on Saturday, with a bullet through his head. He was employed by Mr. Walter Hidden, of ...

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  32. TERRIBLE TRAM FATALITY.

    Another distressing tram fatality occurred on Saturday afternoon, a young woman being run over and killed by an electric car near the corner of College and Oxford streets ...

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  33. TRAMWAY MEN DISMISSED.

    Inquiries in tramway circles yesterday elicited the information that the nine tramway men who were arrested in connection with a recent police raid on a tobacconist's shop, ...

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  34. THE ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR.

    A cable received by the Japanese Consul-General yesterday puts a different complexion on the Russian story of the ineffectual attempt of the Japanese to block the ...

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  35. A POPULAR OFFICER.

    Officers of the permanent way of the northern railways to-day presented Mr. P. Roberts, chief inspector, with an oak liqueur cabinet and gold sovereign purse, suitably ...

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  36. FORTS SILENCED.

    The New York "Herald" state that the Japanese on Thursday silenced five of the guns in the fort at Port Arthur. The town was seriously damaged by the ...

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  37. WEIGHT-GUESSING.

    The weight-guessing competition in connection with the Berry Show has been decided in favour of Mr. C. Kronberger, of Kangaroo Valley, whose guess was 561lb., which went ...

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  38. TUMUT SHOW.

    The bullock in connection with which at guessing competition was promoted at the show, was weighed this morning, and turned the scale at 791lb. The prize, a Singer ...

    Article : 130 words
  39. THE IRVINE TESTIMONIAL.

    The subscription to the testimonial being raised for Mr. Irvine, ex-Premier of the State, have now reached £2032. ...

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  40. HIT WITH A BOTTLE.

    A young man named Walter Hemmingway was admitted to the Prince Alfred Hospital on Saturday suffering from a laceration of the forehead, alleged to be the result of a ...

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  41. RETURNED TO PORT.

    The small coasting ketch Ruby, which left Jervis Boy at 2 p.m. yesterday for Sydney, returned to Jervis Bay again at 7 p.m. A man needs 1600lb. weight of food in a ...

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  42. PORT ARTHUR BLOCKED.

    Important news was received this evening by the Japanese Legation in London. The Japanese Minister reports that a telegram from Tokio states that on the morning ...

    Article : 177 words
  43. SEND-OFF TO MR. DWYER.

    On Wednesday night next a farewell will be tendered to Mr. B. Dwyer, of the Glebe Cricket Club, prior to his departure to England. ...

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