Festivities Being held at St. Petersburg. Where ignorance is bliss, &c. The St. Petersburg military and civilians ...
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Advertising : 429 wordsA Britisher named M'Cullum, who was staying in the Hotel Bristol, near St. Isaac's Cathedral, St. Petersburg, has been blown to atoms. ...
Article : 80 wordsField-Marshal Oyama, the Japanese Commander-in-Chief, estimates that the Russian prisoners taken during the recent fighting around Mukden exceed 30,000 men. ...
Article : 58 wordsA few further details regarding the Japs' crowning success are embodied In the following cable that the Japanese Consul this morning received from Tokio:-- ...
Article : 221 wordsOwing to the persistent strikes at St. Petersburg, General Trepoff, the Governor-General, is deporting all the unemployed to different villages. ...
Article : 34 wordsRussia has decided to send half a million troops to Manchuria, hoping to be able to transport supplies by water when the rivers are navigable. ...
Article : 37 wordsIt is stated at Tokio that the Japanese have captured 100 guns and 100,000 prisoners. The Russian killed and wounded are estimated to total 100,000 men. ...
Article : 44 wordsTwo thousand loaded railway vans, westward bound, choke the sidings between Samara and Statoust, Eastern Russia, completely stopping traffic. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe military and civilians at St. Petersburg are unaware of the great disaster which has befallen General Kuropatkin at Mukden, ...
Article : 58 wordsThe attention of the Chief Judge in Equity (Mr. Justice A. H. Simpson) was occupied this morning with a motion to continue an injunction. In which the plaintiffs were ...
Article : 564 wordsThe explosion in the Cambrian collieries at Liynpia, Wales, caused a fire to break out. Nine of the dead have been recovered. Seventeen miners are still imprisoned, and ...
Article : 87 wordsSome Japanese are within 15 miles of Tie-ling. Two divisions west of Mukden lire considered to be lost. ...
Article : 30 wordsTHE CHAMBER OF-COMMERCE, Mr. JAMES M. SANDY (Messrs. James Sandy and Co.), hen, treasurer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsThe Morocco Pretender, with a view to terrorising his enemies, caused seven prisoners to be thrown into the sea in sacks with only their heads exposed. ...
Article : 47 wordsAt the Central Pollen Court this morning William Schoies, painter, alias Gellle, alias Anderson, and Andrew Maloney, dealer, were charged with having broken into the Enfield ...
Article : 211 wordsThe billiard match for 9000 up between H. W. Stevenson and F. Weiss, the Australian champion, resulted in a win for the former. ...
Article : 50 wordsSir Walter Hely-Hutchinson, the Governor of Cape Colony, in opening the Cape Parliament, announced the cessation of the rebellion prosecutions, and that the Government ...
Article : 75 wordsIt is understood at St. Petersburg that Admiral Rozhdestvensky is not returning, as his battleships are unable to pass through the Suez Canal without unloading. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe "Temps," in comparing Russia to France in 1870, makes a strong appeal for peaoe. The making of peace at the present ...
Article : 55 wordsThe first sittings of the year were opened at the Central Criminal Court, Darling-hurst, this morning by his Honor Mr. Justice Murray. Before taking his seat his ...
Article : 154 wordsBefore proceeding with the first case at the Central Criminal Court this morning his Honor Mr. Justice Murray said that he intended to adopt a certain practice regarding ...
Article : 110 wordsA section 12 matter, New South Wales Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Association v. Reardon, was before the president of the Arbitration Court to-day for ...
Article : 222 wordsIn the Rugby football match between Wales and Ireland yesterday the former won by 10 points to 3. ...
Article : 29 wordsGeorge Parkins, an unsettled looking man, was before Mr. Payten, S.M., at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of "Insufficient means." ...
Article : 113 wordsArchy Baxter appeared before the Water Police Court to-day charged with fraudulently appropriating the sum of 23s, belonging to George Kohn. to his own use. It ...
Article : 92 words"Some members of both employees' and employers' unions never take the slightest interest in decisions of their union, although their material interest's are involved in the ...
Article : 102 wordsEight weeks ago John Chapman was before the Central Police Court for stealing watermelons. He was given a chance, and the Salvation Army extended a helping ...
Article : 76 wordsGeorge Young, a Celestial, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having stolen a case of tomatoes, the property of Henry Saunders, a greengrocer. ...
Article : 46 wordsThis morning at the Central Police Court Daisy Bell pleaded not guilty to the charge of being drunk in Union-lane. Daisy, who has another charge against her, was ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Mon 13 Mar 1905, Page 1
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