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  3. TO-DAY.

    200,000 men. It is a big order. Just about the largest number Great Britain had in South Africa. ...

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  4. A TIPPLING TRIO.

    Three sisters--Martha, Ettie, and Emily, Donovan--who turned the peace of Sussex-street and several lanes last night into a condition of chaotic bewilderment, came ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. JAPAN'S CROWNING TRIUMPH.

    Field-Marshal Oyama, the Japanese Commander-in-Chief, reports that all the Japanese forces have advanced northward, inflicting heavy damage on the enemy, who ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Owing to Japan insisting upon the carriage of military stores China has suspended the train service to Sin-min-ting, west of Mukden. ...

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  7. KUROPATKIN'S PROBABLE SUCCESSOR.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Mall" has telegraphed that the "Lokalanzeiger" claims reliable authority for the statement that the Grand Duke Nicholas ...

    Article : 191 words
  8. KUROPATKIN'S DOWNFALL.

    French advices from St. Petersburg state that General Kuropatkin narrowly escaped capture on three occasions during the Russian rout. ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. FIRE AT WOLLONGONG.

    About 7 o'clock last night a fire broke out in the premises occupied by Messrs. Edwards Bros., fruiterers, &c., Crown-street, Wollongong, and being a two-storey wooden ...

    Article : 172 words
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    THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COUNCIL. III.--Mr. PHILIP MITCHELL (Messrs's. D. Mitchell and Co., Ltd,). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CAUSE OF THE DEFEAT.

    The Russians admit that their defeat was due chiefly to their ignorance of the Japanese positions, and the numbers of the Japanese, which vastly exceeded their ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. MARVELLOUS MARCHING

    It transpires that General Nogi, the hero of Port Arthur, marched his men 40 miles a day, thereby greatly aiding the great victory achieved by the Japanese armies. ...

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  13. THE NEWS IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    Now that the public in Russia is aware of the calamity that has befallen the Russian armies in Manchuria society is stunned. ...

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  14. A BIG CARGO.

    One of the two big cargo steamers of the White Star line, the Tropic, sails for London, via South Africa, to-morrow. She has a very large cargo of produce. Lines of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. THE TSAR DETERMINED.

    The Tsar is represented as determined to prosecute the war with increased vigour. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN REASONING.

    The St.Petersburg "Novostl" ("The News") says that it would be no humiliation for Russia to renounce her colonial policy in the Far East. ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. THE SAILING SHIP.

    As showing the depreciation in the value of the sailing ship as the years go on and the big tramp steamers, fresh from the builders' yard, hoist the British flag, and become more ...

    Article : 200 words
  18. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was a brisk market, except for earthy and faulty merinos, which were neglected. ...

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  19. "SIX HOLES IN HIS HEAD."

    A burly German sailor named Felnrich Brankoff appeared before the Water Police Court to-day, charged by warrant with unlawfully assaulting Gustav Odenthal, on the ...

    Article : 171 words
  20. DETAILS OF THE VICTORY.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the victory won by the Japanese troops at and around Mukden was of overwhelming importance. ...

    Article : 490 words
  21. AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS.

    John Cullen, a labouring man, was charged before the Central Bench to-day with having a silver-plated pint pot in his possession, reasonably suspected of being ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. A LABOURER CHARGED.

    William Williams, who was described as a labourer, was charged at the Water Police Court to-day with unlawfully assaulting Abraham Israel on the 1st of last month. ...

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  23. PRISONER OF FEAR.

    The Tsar, owing to the presence of numerous anarchists in Russia, remains within the precincts of the garden at Tsarskoe Selo, his Summer Palace, just like a prisoner. ...

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  24. THE LIQUOR BILL.

    At 11.30 a.m. to-morrow a deputation from the Council of the N.S.W. Alliance will wait upon the Chief Secretary to place before him some proposals relative to the Liquor ...

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  25. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Advices received from Mauritius state that Admiral Rozhdestvensky is still at Nossi Be, on the extreme north-west coast of Madagascar, and will remain there until the end ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. MINISTERS OUT OF TOWN.

    The various Government departments are enjoying for the most part a quiet time just at present, as several Ministers are out of town airing their eloquence in the country. ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. ALLEGED THEFT OF BIRDS.

    The man who was arrested just prior to the sailing of the American mall steamer Sonoma, nine days ago, appeared before the Water Police Court to-day, charged by ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. SALE OF THE WAIKATO.

    The well-known steamship Waikalo, owned by the New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., has been sold to Mr. C. Andersen, of Humburg, for £25,000. She is intended for the ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. THE EASTERN.

    The E, and A, liner Eastern left Hongkong on Monday last for Sydney, via Manila ...

    Article : 19 words
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