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  4. LATEST CABLES. "Sunday Times" Special Messages from London.

    Russian accounts of the fall of Liao-Yang say that the positions were too large to be properly defended with the troops under General ...

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  5. THEY SAY

    That the paying members of a local prospecting syndicate are engaged in flogging the feline. That amid much champagne a tried ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING.

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  7. LATE SPORTING.

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  8. THE JUDGE'S VIEWS

    Mr. Justice McMillan, in summing up to the jury, said that the case required most careful consideration; not so much from the fact that the ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING.

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  10. The Final Stages.

    On Sept. 2 Oku's army vainly attacked the third line of Russian entrenchments on the flats round Liao-Yang. They encountered a hall of ...

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  11. March on Mukden.

    Reports from Mukden state that the Japanese troops pursuing Kuropatkine are pressing his rearguard vigorously. ...

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  12. A Russian Force.

    The London "Express" states that 12,000 Russians are south of Mukden in a position of extreme danger. Both men and horses are worn out, ...

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  13. A Battle Incident.

    In the attack on the heights south of Liao-Yang 70 out of every 100 Japanese pioneers were killed while engaged in hacking the wire ...

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  14. Nearing Mukden.

    The vanguard of General Kuroki's army are now 13 miles south of Mukden. General Sakharoff reports that no ...

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  15. Round Liao-Yang.

    The war correspondent of the Russian newspaper "Russkiyi Vidmosti," gives an interesting account of Kuropatkine's strategy in the fighting ...

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  16. Oku's Onset.

    The "Times" correspondent with General Oku's army, which forms the left of the Japanese attack, has forwarded a thrilling account of Oku's ...

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  17. FREMANTLE RACES.

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  18. Storms in Manchuria.

    Heavy storms are prevailing in Manchuria. The operations of both combatants have been greatly hindered in consequence. ...

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  19. Attack Continued.

    General Kuroki's failure after five days' fighting to make any perceptible progress, compelled Generals Oku and Nodzu (commander of the third ...

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  20. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Watson, leader of the Opposition says that he does not intend to ask the Prime Minister to consent to a resumption of the debate upon the ...

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  21. METROP BETTING.

    Immediate]y after the Spring Stakes there was a strong demand for Martian for the Metropolitan and he soon became a good first favorite. He ...

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  22. The Russian Reverses.

    Russian newspapers blame the Czar's generals for having underestimated the strength and fighting qualities of the Japanese. ...

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  23. A KIMBERLEY PIONEER.

    A few minutes before midnight on Friday, Charles Ernest Deeley, aged 56, shot himself in the left breast with a Winchester rifle. He was in his ...

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  24. Further Fighting.

    Oku's troops had done wonders, but the main bastion of the position was still secure. No Japanese were able to live within 500 yards of it. The ...

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  25. A STORE IN FLAMES.

    One of the biggest fires of late years in Wellington occurred last night and partially destroyed one of the most valuable blocks in the city. The fire ...

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  26. Port Arthur Siege.

    The Port Arthur newspapers state that the Russian defenders exploded a mine on August 26 and killed many Japanese. ...

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  27. LATE SPORTING.

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  28. THE TIBETAN AFFAIR.

    The treaty settling the Thibetan difficulty was signed and sealed on Wednesday in the Dalai Lama's apartment at Potala. The table was ...

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  29. A FORMER WESTRALIAN.

    The Prime Minister has approved of the appointment as warden and magistrate at the Woodlark Island goldfield, New Guinea, of Mr. Francis Gill, ...

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  30. VICTORIAN BUTTER COMMISSION.

    The Premier of New South Wales instead of having the members of the Victorian Butter Commission visiting Sydney to take evidence has decided ...

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  31. BOULDERS FALLING.

    Great Boulders are still falling in price. Last night they were quoted at 18/9. ...

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    Tom Coombe, so well known in local cricket and football circles, is shortly opening a well-stocked sports depot in Hay-street. ...

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  33. SHEARERS ON STRIKE.

    A strike has occurred among the shearers at Wonnamurra Station near Jerilderie. The dispute arose over the shearing of a number of young stud ...

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  34. Two Days' Battle.

    Oku's casualties in fighting on Aug. 30 and 31 were at least 10,000. The Russians lost half that number. The only prisoners taken by the ...

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  35. VALUABLE DIAMOND RING.

    Mrs. Wood, formerly Esse Jenyns, a well-known actress, while staying at the Hotel Australia, missed recently a valuable diamond ring. To-day a ...

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    In Queen's Gardens this afternoon the Police Band will play several selections. A collection will be taken up in aid of the wife and family of ...

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