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  3. LATEST CABLES. "Sunday Times" Special Messages from London. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    News has been received at Tokio of a sharp light at a point nine miles north of Port Adams, which is north-west of Port Arthur. The Japanese ...

    Article : 76 words
  4. LATE SPORTING. W.A.T.C. RACES.

    At Ascot yesterday the winter carnival opened in grand weather in the presence of a large attendance. With large fields the sport was excellent and ...

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  5. LATE SPORTING. A.R.C. BIRTHDAY MEETING.

    The A.R.C. Birthday Meeting continued in dull, cloudy weather to-day. The attendance was good, but the totalisator only took a fair amount of ...

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  6. LATE SPOTTING. RANDWICK RACES.

    The A.J.C. Birthday meeting was commenced this afternoon in delightful weather. The attendance was large and the course in tip-top order. ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING. MELBOURNE HUNT CLUB.

    The M.H.C. Races were held at Moonee Valley this afternoon, when fine weather prevailed. The attendance was large and fashionable. ...

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  8. THEY SAY

    That a leading politician's love of Iabor [?]ame out in a very recent libel action. That in order to down Boyangs and ...

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  9. An Abandoned Project.

    The "Temps" correspondent [?] St. Petersburg states that a column of 30,000 Russians was preparing lo start for the relief of Port Arthur, but after ...

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  10. Chiefs at Issue.

    According to the St. Petersburg correspondents of the London papers, fresh differences have arisen between General Kuropatkine, the Russian ...

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  11. W.A.T.C. WINTER CARNIVAL

    Mr. Alfred Geary issued the following weights last evening for events to be run at headquarters to-morrow:— ...

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  12. Japanese Courage,

    General Stoessel-s report states ' "That the enemy's fire, particularly the naval attack, annihilated our batteries at Kin-ckau. I ordered a ...

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  13. History-Making War.

    British military critics are loud in admiration of the Japanese frontal attack on the Russian stronghold of Nanshan. The "Times" military ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. The Great Battle.

    The official returns of the casualties among the Japanese in the battle of Kin-chau and Nan-shan show:—Thirty-three Japanese officers, three sergeants ...

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  15. Japanese Assault.

    The representative of the "Express" ...

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  16. WAR IN TIBET.

    The Tibetians have attacked Palla, with the result that 18 of them were killed. A Gourkha ou[?]post in ambush killed ...

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  17. A BALLARAT SENSATION.

    A sensational affair happened at the Redan, near Ballarat, shortly after midnight, a Mrs. Harrison and her daughter narrowly escaping with their ...

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  18. RANGE OF PROJECTILES.

    [?]ranees Percy in reply to a question stated that Great Britain was not prepared to entertain the suggestion of an increased range for projectiles which ...

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  19. NOTES FROM THE EAST.

    The Birthday Handicap to be run on Monday does not look a hard race to win. If slipped Sport Royal should take a lot of beating and so should ...

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  20. HOSPITAL INQUIRY.

    Although the hospital committee's inquiry into the treatment of the deceased Chinaman, Lum Look, was finished on Friday and the result ...

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  21. FIJI.

    Sir. H. M. Jackson, the Governor of the Crown Colony of Fi-i, has been succeeded by Arthur N. Thurn. ...

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  22. LACROSSE. "A" SECTION.

    Swan met last year's premiers yesterday at Fremantle. The former team took the field hoping to give Fremantle a great shaking, but they failed; principally owing ...

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  23. ARBITRATION TREATIES.

    Secretary Hay, speaking for America says that the United States is prepared to enter upon negotiations for the purpose of drawing up Arbitration ...

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  24. SAILOR AND SENTRY.

    A seaman named Robert M'Gregor caused a sensation at Victoria Barracks to-day. He walked into the guard-room, presenting a revolver, ...

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  25. EAST FREMANTLE V. PERTH.

    The former secured a runaway victory by 10 to 3. Hugall and O'Halloran played splendid defensive games, and in the forward ranks Feast, Wingrove and Bolton ...

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  26. TENNIS.

    Another round of lawn tennis matches was held yesterday, with the undermentioned results:— First Grade.—East Perth beat Wanda, ...

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  27. ROWING. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The annual University Boat Race was rowed to-day on the Yarra, over a distance of five miles. The weather was favorab[?] Results:— ...

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  28. THE FRENCH NAYY.

    The French navy estimates for 1905 have been increased by five millions. ...

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  29. SCRIPTURE IN SCHOOLS.

    The count so far made of the voting on the question of Scriptural instruction in State schools shows the following:—In favor of the [?] ...

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  30. VICTORIAN FLOUR.

    The Hon. [?]. W. Taverner, AgentGeneral for Victoria. after visiting Glasgow considers that the export trade in Victorian flour would be ...

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  31. THURSDAY'S FIRE.

    In the Wellington-street fire on Thursday evening two firemen, Thomas Martin and George Hillier, were badly hurt, part of the wall falling on ...

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    The judgejs verdict in the Strickland Handicap yesterday was in[?] faulty. That Perplex and High and Mighty dead-heated there can be no doubt, ...

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  33. W.A.R.C. REGATTA.

    To-morrow (Monday) the W.A.R.C. Regatta will be held at Guildford. The day being a public holiday, there will no doubt be a great crowd to witness the ...

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  34. TEST MATCH.

    Brown, who has been picked to play on the attack for Perth, is unfortunately working on Monday, and Baxter, the emergency forward, takes his place. Cussen ...

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  35. GOLF AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    W. J. Travers, an American, has won the amateur golf championship. beating Edward Blackwell-four up, three to play. He also.defeated [?] ...

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    The running of President at the Ascor yesterday was nothing if not inconsistent with his [?] in the past. Since Easter time, the Queen [?] has ...

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    Trainer Tom Keating has in hand a nice-looking chestnut gelding named Le Grand, which should be [?] of shortly. He is by Wandering Willie ...

    Article : 84 words
  38. Billiards.

    To-morrow night at the Goldfields' Club Hotel the first game of the second round in the tournament is to be played between the junior champion Fred Lindram, 125 ...

    Article : 48 words
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    Mr. W. C. Angwin, the selected Labor candidate for the East Fremantle seat in Legislative Assembly, addresses the electors on Tuesday evening in the local Town ...

    Article : 34 words
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