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  7. RUSSIA.

    As a result of the Russian imperial ukase issued on the 30th April of this year, granting relief to members of religious and dissenting bodies outside the ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    Information is to band concerning the movements of the two Japanese squadrons which wore recently despatched, one to Okhotsk, in the maritime province ...

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  9. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The prospect of the present conference of plenipotentiaries terminating the war in the Far East, far from improving, has considerably diminished. ...

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  11. WOMEN IN CHURCH.

    Several ladies who lately paid a visit to the Cathedral at Canterbury, in the course of their rounds discarded their hats. ...

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  12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    President Roosevelt has added to his long list of thrilling experiences by an adventure in a submarine. The President descended in a ...

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  13. JAPANESE OPINION.

    General Count Taro Katsura. the Japanese Prime Minister, has been of forded ample proof of the strong feeling of the people against any concessions to ...

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  14. CUSTOM OF THE CHURCH

    The English Church Union, referred to in the above cable message, is the leading High Church Society in England, and it has for one of its objects the protection ...

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  15. A NAVY LEAGUE

    A movement has been set afoot in Russia with the object of stimulating public interest in the nary. Advices from St. Petersburg to-day ...

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  16. "HUMANITARIAN" BULLETS

    The German Government, at the commencement of hostility between Russia and Japan, sent an army surgeon, Dr. Schaefer, to study the war from a ...

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  17. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The Yorkshire team is now assured of the country cricket championship for the present season. This result has been brought about by ...

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  18. SUNDAY MORNING FIGHT.

    In the City Court to-day, before Mr Panton, P.M., and a bench of honorary magistrates, two young men, named James Robinson and Alfred Jackson, ...

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  19. HOUSEBREAKING CHARGED.

    In the City Court to-day, Captain Garside, J.P., in the chair, George Gordon was charged with breaking into the house of Mr Moritz Fielder, at Moouee ...

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  20. A SHOP RAIDED.

    In the City Court to-day, Captain Garside, J.P., presiding, a young man named Thomas Towns end was charged with breaking into the shop of Lillian Wicks, ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    All-wool. Sheepbreeders' Show. The judging proceeding to-day. Fine exhibition of one of Australia's ...

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  22. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    A lad named Percy Robertson was arrested of warrant on Saturday night, charged with assaulting Mrs Wee Young, wife of a Chinese resident of Pearson ...

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