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  2. NEW STATE GOVERNOR.

    It is officially announced that Sir George Clarke has resigned the position of Governor of Victoria. His successor is Major-General the Hon, ...

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  3. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    His Majesty the King, who was accompanied by Queen Alexandra, opened the British Parliament on Tuesday, amid great splendour. ...

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  4. OTHER LEADER'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Reid, when interviewed in Sydney, said:—"The spirit and language of Mr. Deakin's reference to the Parliamentary position leaves nothing to be desired, but ...

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  5. WAR OR PEACE!

    A Russian military party has crossed the Korean-Manchurian frontier near the Yalu River. The concentration of Cossacks on the Korean frontier continues. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS.

    Advices from Port Arthur state that seven Russian battleships, now in the harbour, will, in pursuance of instructions from St. Petersburg, join three batleships and six ...

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  7. THE NEW GOVERNOR'S CAREER

    Sir Reginald Talbot is third son of the 18th Earl of Shrewsbury and uncle of the present Earl. He is in his 64th year, having been born on July 11, 1841. He was ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. SHOTS FIRED.

    The Cheefu correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that a Japanese warship, when in the vicinity of Chemulpo, the port of Seoul, fired three times across the bows of ...

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  9. ACTION BY JAPAN.

    It is stated that Japanese troops have occupied the Japanese-owned railway from Fusan, on the south coast, to Seoul, the capital, and that a number of guns have ...

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  10. ARMY REFORM REPORT.

    The report of the committee appointed to inquire into the reorganisation of the War Office, consisting of Viscount Esher (chairman), Admiral Sir John Fisher, and Sir ...

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  11. "OTHER ACTION" THREATENED.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Tokyo states that Japan has pressed Russia for a prompt reply to her last note, intimating that other action will be taken ...

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  12. THE RUSSIAN FORCES.

    Russia claims that she has a force of 390,000 men in the Far East and on their way thither. She claims, also, that she will be able to transport an additional ...

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  13. IMPORTANT NAVAL MOVEMENT.

    The Japanese Government is aware that all the Russian war-ships which were stationed at Port Arthur, with the exception of one undergoing repairs left on ...

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  14. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    It is expected that 50,000 troops to reinforce the Russian military forces in the Far East will shortly arrive at Vladivostock. ...

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  15. DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS.

    In the House of Lords the Address in Reply to the King's speech was moved by Earl Fitzwilliam, and seconded by Lord Hylton. ...

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  16. FRANCE UNINTERESTED.

    Paris newspaper correspondents agree in asserting that the French people exhibit no particular interest in the trouble in the Far East. ...

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  17. A RUSSIAN WARNING.

    The Russian authorities have info fined the Japanese residents of Vladivostock that they must be prepared for a sudden proclamation of a state of siege, and that if ...

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  18. FEVER STRICKEN SHIP.

    The ship Celtic Queen is now lying at anchor about one mile from the Wallaroo Jetty, South Australia. All the fever patients have been removed to the ...

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  19. GERMANY ON THE YANGTSE.

    Germany is sending a large flotilla of Hatbottomed gunboats to patrol the Yangtsekiang. from its month to the important town of Chung-king, over 1,500 miles ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  21. OUTBREAK IMMINENT.

    A "Times" telegram from Dr. Morrison states that the best opinion at the legations is that the outbreak of war is likely to take place in a few days. ...

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  22. EXCITED COTTON MARKET.

    The Liverpool cotton market has been greatlt excited, and the quotation for American advanced to 8.40d. per lb. on January 29. A similar advance took place ...

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  23. AMERICAN BOOTS.

    A recent report of the American Bureau of Commerce states that Australia takes one-ninth of the boots and shoes exported by the United States. ...

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  24. THE HOTTENTOT RISING.

    Many Kaffirs have joined the Hereros who are investing the garrison at Okahandja. Lieutenant Zuelow, who is in command of ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. WARSHIPS READY.

    All the Russian war-ships at Vladivostock are fully equipped for active service, and ready to start for sea. [The principal Russian war-ships at ...

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  26. MR. MORLEY'S MOTION.

    The following is the amendment on the Address in Reply to the King's speech, relating to the fiscal question, which will be moved by Mr. John Morley:— ...

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  27. SELECTING HIS STAFF.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that General Kuropatkin, who will command the Russian land forces in the Ear East in the event of war. is selecting his staff. ...

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  28. CRUISERS ARRIVE.

    The Japanese cruisers Kasuga and Nisshin, which left Genoa on January 9, have arrived at Singapore. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN SERVICE SUSPENDED.

    Burns, Philp, and Co. Ltd., managing agents in Sydney for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have received a cable message from the head office of the company ...

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  30. ART UNION PROSECUTION.

    Further evidence was taken on Monday in the Sydney Central Police Court in connection with the Mount Kembla art union case, when John A. Daley, Arthur J. ...

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  31. MORE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    The Porte has informed Austria and Russia that Bulgaria has ordered from Paris a hundred minion cartridges and large quantities of smokeless powder. ...

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  32. OPINION IN GERMANY.

    The omission frOm the Kings' speech on opening Parliament of any reference to fiscal reform is regarded in Germany as a sign of the weakness of the Balfour ...

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  33. DEAR MEAT IN AUSTRIA.

    In consequence of the exorbitant prices lately ruling for meat in Vienna, it was proposed to import meat from the Argentine Republic and other countries. The farmers ...

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  34. DUKE OF ARGYLL'S VIEWS.

    The Duke of Argyll, in a letter to "The Times," states that it would be unwise to minimise the efforts of the colonies to promote Imperial preference. It would be ...

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  35. MORE WARLIKE INDICATIONS.

    According to advices from St. Petersburg, the Czar has earnestly considered the Russian reply to the Japanese demands, but its delivery at Tokio has been postponed ...

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  36. A MILLIONAIRE'S SUICIDE.

    Mr. H. Freeman Cohen, a leading financier of Johannesburg, and one of the guarantors of the Transvaal war loan, has committed suicide. ...

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  37. GREAT HOTEL ROBBERY.

    A sensational robbery has taken place at the Hotel Metropole, bank-notes to the value of £10,000 being stolen from a room occupied by Mr. George Marshall, agent of ...

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  38. CHINESE FOR THE BAND.

    The prospect of a discussion in the House of Commons on the Transvaal. Chinese labour importation ordinance, as promised by the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, the Secretary of ...

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  39. MILK BLENDED BUTTER.

    The Earl of [?]low, president of the Board of Agriculture, has informed a deputation that the Government would reintroduce the Milk Blended Butter Bill. ...

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  40. A BISHOP DROWNED.

    The Right Rev. Henry Norris Churton, D.D., Bishop of N[?] ([?]mas), in the West [?], has been accidentally drowned in his di[?]. ...

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  41. JAPAN EXASPERATED.

    The delay on the part of Russia in replying to the Japanese note, and the idea that Japan is being treated with contumely has carried the tension of feeling among ...

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  42. GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION.

    At Fort [?] in the Pun[?] 80,000lb. of [?]der exple[?], killing 40 persons. ...

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  43. THE THIBET MISSION.

    The military escort that is accompanying Colonel Younghusband's mission into Thibet is being remforced by 100 mounted infantry. ...

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  44. STOCKBROKER'S SUICIDE.

    The death of David Henry Harries, stockbroker, who cut his throat with a razor, was in[?]ed into by the city coroner (Mr. C. Candler) on January 29. The wife of ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. GENERAL.

    The estate of the late Mr. Herbert Spencer, the great [?]pher, has been sworn at £18,000. Highly successful experiments have been ...

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  46. SCEPTICISM IN LONDON.

    An unofficial despatch has reached Tokio stating that Russia has decided on war. It is announced on the authority of Reuter's Telegram Company that in official ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. STARVING AUSTRALIANS.

    It is stated by the correspondent of the "Daily Express" that many starving Australians have tramped from the Transvaal to Cape Town. One of these ...

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  48. TIDAL WAVE.

    A tidal wave which swept this south and south-west shores of England did great damage on the coasts of France and Portugal. The residents of some of the coastal ...

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  49. THE CZAR IRRESOLUTE.

    "The Times" correspondent at St. Petersburg safe that the military party professes its belief that its argument emphasising Russia'a trump card, namely the loss of ...

    Article : 61 words
  50. RELEASING MRS. MAYBRICK.

    The "Daily Mail" states that Mrs. Maybrick, who is serving a commuted sentence of penal serviture for life for poisoning her husband, is in the released under a special ...

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  51. MR. BALFOUR ILL.

    Mr. Balfour is suffering from an attack of influenza, and was absent from the opening of parliment. No unfavourable symptoms are respected. ...

    Article : 11 words
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