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  6. INTERNATIONAL.

    The British protest against the action of Russian warships and "volunteer" cruisers in regard to neutral shipping will. It is believed. strengthen Count ...

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  8. VENEZUELA.

    The Venezuelan authorities, regardless of the fact that a British cruiser has been despatched to La Guayra, the port of the capital, persist in their policy of ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    Apparently trustworthy reports state that the Russians in Port Arthur are so short of provisions that they are now eating horses. ...

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  10. LETTERS RETAINED.

    It transpires that the Russians have detained many registered letters contained in the 31 sacks of malls which the Russian "volunteer" cruiser took ...

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  11. CHINA'S ATTITUDE.

    Router's correspondent at Pekin reports that the Chinese Government has asked the managers of the railways in Northern China whether they have ...

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  12. SWINGINKG-BOAT TRAGEDY.

    This morning the District Coroner, Dr Cole, resumed his investigation into the circumstances attending the death of Clara Jane Steadman, the young woman ...

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  13. THE LAST SORTIE.

    The attempted escape of Russian warships from Port Arthur yesterday was due to the Japanese military forces having occupied an important position on ...

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  14. NEW DRAMA.

    The members of Mr George Musgrove's new dramatic company sailed today for Australia, by the R.M.S. Oroya, which is expected to reach ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Australia. Her new Ministry. Sworn in at noon to-day. important change at last moment ...

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  16. REFUGE PRIVILEGE.

    The Japanese newspapers state that Japan has no intention of allowing a repetition of the farce at the commencement of the war, when the Russian ...

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  17. THE COOK MISSING.

    In the City Court this morning Detective-inspector Christle proceeded against Charles D. Bennett, master of the s.s. Macedonia, on a charge of allowing a ...

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  18. THE CZAREVITCH.

    The Russian battleship Czarevitch. which has since taken refuge, and has been dismantled in the German port of Kiauchan. was under terrible fire from ...

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  19. SABBATH BREAKERS.

    In the District Court to-day. before Messrs R. W. Lord (chairman). and D. M'Millan. J's.P.. a Chinese cabinet-maker named Ah Sin was charged with working on the Sabbath. ...

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  20. FAR EAST TRADE.

    The German shipowners are making every effort to take full advantage of what "The Times" has described as the "premature withdrawal" of British ships ...

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