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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATE SPORTING. V.R.C AUTHMN. CAMPAIGN

    At Flemington yesterday everybody who gathered under the Elms, on the Hill or in the Bird-cage was in "good poynt," as Chaucer would pat it, for the Newmarket ...

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  5. FLEMINGTON RACING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,699 words
  6. LATE SPOKING. BELMONT PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 991 words
  7. WHITE v. YELLOW PORT ARTHUR AGAIN ATTACKED.

    LATEST CABLES. "Sunday Times" Special Messages froM London. ...

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  8. CYCLING SENSATION DEATH OF N.J. FREDERICK.

    Early yesterday morning word was received at the Central Police Station of the death of Norman James Frederick, well known on the cycling track, at his home in ...

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  9. THEY SAY

    That the near arrival of Nanson ia being anxiously awaited by the manager of Fitzgerald's Circus. That in the event of the slim shuffler ...

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  10. THE SAME SCRAP.

    The Russians declare that of the four Japanese vessis they sunk at Port Arthur on Wednesday, the one nearest the harbour mouth was ablaze for some time. ...

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  11. ATTACK ON ARTHUR.

    A report has reached St. Petersburg that on Thursday the Japanese renewed their attack on Port Arthur and that the engage ment lasted three hours, the assailants "being ...

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  12. FIGHT THE FIFTH.

    Admiral Alexieff reports that the Japanese attacked again on Thursday, out that the land batteries sank their torpedoes. ...

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  13. REJOICINGS IN RUSSIA.

    Upon receipt of Admiral AlexiefFs telegram Announcing that the Russians on Wednesday last had sunk four Japanese battleships and a transport at Port Arthur, a ...

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  14. A SIXTH SKIRMISH.

    A war correspondent at Port Arthur states that the Japanese squadron came along on Friday, apparently conveying transports. A forty-minutes artillery ...

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  15. BENETT BURLEIGH'S BELLOW.

    Bennett Burleigh, the Yankee war correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, who is at Shanghai, states that 100,000 Japanese troupe, with light stores and field guns, ...

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  16. THE TAFFIES OF TOKIO.

    The steamer Kores, of the Pacifie Mail Steamship Company, which was captured, by the Japanese on Wednesday while conveying a cargo of mess beef to Vladivostok, ...

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  17. HOW DEATH WAS CAUSED.

    It was stated last night that the cause of Frederick's death was a clot of blood on the brain, occasioned by a fracture of the skull at the right temple. ...

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    Mr. J. G. Duffy announces the sale by auction on Thursday of a handsome fiveroomed villa in Field-street, Mt. Lawley. The residence is beautifully fitted and ...

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  19. RUSSIANS EN ROUTE.

    A number of Russian troops, in marching access Lake Baikal, on the Trans Siberian railway, have been frozen to death. Thousands of soldiers, after detraining, marched ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. PORT ARTHUR ATTACK.

    The New York Herald correspondent cablee that on Thursday, in the attack on Port Arthur, the Japanese silenced five of the fort gurs and that the town was ...

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  22. IRRITATED IVANS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the " Berlin Post" states that there is a wave of Anglophobia raging among ali classes in Russia, from Court circles to the peasantry. ...

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  23. KUDOS FOR KUROPATKINE.

    The Czar of Russia has decorated General Kuropatkine, and in an autograph letter acknowledges the general's self-sacrifice in relinquishing his office as Minister for War, ...

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  24. A BIRMINGHAM ELECTION.

    The bye-election for South Birmingham, to fill the seat of the late J. Powell Williams, who recently died of apopiexy, took place yesterday. The figures were:— ...

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  25. LATEST BETTING.

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  26. MANGLED MOSCOVITES.

    The Russians who were wounded in the naval engagement with the Japanese off Chemulepo have arrived at Hong Kong, and are voyaging south. ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. MAORILAND'S MOGOL

    It is announced that the Earl of Raufurly, who vacates the Governorship of New Zealand in April, will be succeeded by Baron Plunket. ...

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  28. ANTI-BETTING CRUSADE.

    " Son " Herman's premises in Barrackstreet were raided again by the detectives yesterday on suspicion of being a betting shop. The proprietor was arrested on a ...

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  29. IN THE RED SEA.

    In the Red Sea on Monday a Russian torpedo-destroyer fired twice across the bows of the British-India liner Mombasse, bound for Calcutta. ...

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  30. A FRIGHTFUL FIRE.

    A disastrous fire is reponed from Rochester (N.Y.) in a building belonging to a drygoods company. The outbreak occurred through delective conneotions in the electrie ...

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    Late Torf, Cricket, &c, will be found on page 3. The Perth Directory and Advertising Co. announce that owing to extensive alterations ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. AN AFGHAN ACCOUNT.

    A report from Cabal has reached Peshawar that Russian agents hare destroyed the Ameer's boundary illara on the Turkestan border. ...

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    Mr. F. E. Harrison, of Hie well-known City Agency, Eagle-chambers, 408 Haystreet, has on hand good specs. in city and suburbs, large and small parcels of ...

    Article : 43 words
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