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  2. OUR INDUSTRIES.

    Although the boat-building industry hides itself away modestly in the quiet nooks of the harbour, it is more than modest in its proportions, and it is satisfactory to learn that ...

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  3. SIR JOSEPH WARD AT NEWCASTLE.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Postmaster-General of New Zealand, arrived this morning, on a brief visit, by the steamer Mokola, from Sydney. He was accompanied by Mr. James ...

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  4. BALTIC FLEET.

    Advices from Kamranh Bay, on the northern coast of Annam, state that Admiral Rozhdestvensky's squadron of 52 ships, including transports, sailed from ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    The Czar has issued a rescript to his Ministers, ordering that commissions shall assess the losses sustained by landowners in recent disturbances. The commissions ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote entertained the following guests at dinner at Government House last night:—His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir ...

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  7. THE LAND CAMPAIGN.

    The light railway from Chang-chun, on the Manchurian line to Kirin, is completed. Eight thousand Russians have crossed the Tumen River into Northern Korea. ...

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  8. CHARGE OF CAVALRY.

    The police at Vladikavas, in the Northern Caucasus, interfered with the annual gymnastic meeting in the town. The military were culled out, and two ...

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  9. DEATH OF THE REV. R. T. HILLS.

    The late Rev. Richard Thomas Hills, whose remains were laid to rest in Waverley Cemetery yesterday, was an honoured Congregational minister, and for 20 years the district ...

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  10. ASSEMBLY WILL BE CONVENED.

    The Czar has ordered the Marshal of the Nobility of the Kostroma Government, Middle Russia, to inform the nobles of his unswerving determination to convoke the ...

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  11. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Twenty-five thousand picked troops from around Moscow are going to the front. ...

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  12. THE BATTLE OF MUKDEN.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" gives a graphic narrative of the Battle of Mukden, fought from February 25 to March 12, as seen by a Japanese. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. RUSSIAN JEWESSES.

    Fearing outrages at Eastertide, thousands of Russian Jewesses are purchasing flasks of vitriol. ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    A private cable message was received here this morning stating that the lugger Senami, which was reported to have been stolen by Japanese here about two months ago, has been ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward will conclude his Mediterranean voyage on Saturday, when he will land at Marseilles. He will meet President Loubet, and interview him at Paris. ...

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  16. IPSWICH EISTEDDFOD.

    At the Ipswich and Blackstone, eisteddfod, which concluded yesterday, the chief choral competition for not less than 60 voices took place. The first prize was £60, with a gold ...

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  17. THE ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    Rear-Admiral Reveillere, of the French navy, has written an article for the "Bretagne Commerciale" on the Anglo-French Entente. Sir Henry Campbell ...

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  18. GROUNDING OF A STEAMER.

    The steamer Abbey Holme, which was due at Pinkenba this morning from Melbourne to load 800 tons of grain for the East, went ashoro in the north-west channel early ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Further rains have fallen in the lower north and central areas, with heavy showers on the western side of the Mount Lofty Ranges, and the Murray flats. ...

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  20. JAPANESE SQUADRON SIGHTED.

    Three warships, which are supposed to be part of Admiral Nashima's squadron, have been seen off the Corregidor Islands, at the entrance to Manila Bay, the ...

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  21. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The Japanese gift of concealment is a feature of the naval campaign at its present stage. While every movement of the Baltic Fleet is being chronicled—secrecy in the ...

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  22. PROPOSED HOSPITAL TAX.

    At the annual committee meeting of the Manchester Unity I.O.O.F. at Ipswich to-day, the Grand Master, Bro. Clegg, referred to the proposed wages ...

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  23. OBSERVING NEUTRALITY.

    An official Note to the St. Petersburg telegraph agency contradicts the official statement made at Tokio that France had explained that M. Beau, the Governor- ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. A GUARANTEE OF PEACE.

    President Loubet and his Ministers, with the exception of M. Delcasse, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, are at Bordeaux. Yesterday they attended the ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    The annual conference of delegates of trades councils has passed a resolution recommending the establishment of State ironworks, woollen and flour mills, clothing and ...

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  26. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT GLADSTONE.

    A destructive fire occurred at Gladstone about 5 o'clock this morning, when the Bluebell Hotel and the Theatre Royal were demolished. The fire originated in a bedroom ...

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  27. CANEFIELDS' WHITE LABOUR.

    At the session of the Queensland provincial council of the Australian Labour Federation, which was opened to-day, a discussion took place on the proposal to organise the white ...

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  28. MOROCCO.

    Herr Tattenbach, who is at the head of a German mission to Morocco, has started for Fez, where a reception in his honour is being prepared. The tribes have been ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. THE GIRGAREE TRAGEDY.

    Conflicting reports as to the whereabouts of the supposed Girgaree murderer, continue to be received by the police. Men resembling the suspect to a remarkable ...

    Article : 301 words
  30. JAPAN'S DELICATE HINT.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the reply of Japan to France's intimation of neutrality indicates that, despite the assurance by ...

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  31. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    An account of the sensational voyage of the German barque Bonn from Sydney to Falmouth was received by yesterday's English mall. The Bonn sailed from this port on ...

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  32. GRETE AND GREECE.

    In the Chamber of Deputies at Athens, M. Delyannis said Greece was unable to co-operate in the movement designed to accelerate the ultimate autonomy of Crete, ...

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  33. JAPAN WILL NOT FORGET.

    It is stated at Hongkong that although France has now compiled with the laws of neutrality it will be a considerable time before the Kamranh incident is forgotten ...

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  34. THE CRUISERS IN REFUGE.

    A report was cabled yesterday that for invalids landed at Saigon by the Russian hospital ship Orel she substituted sailors who had belonged to the Diana, dismantled ...

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  35. SENSATIONAL DEFALCATIONS.

    Frank Bigelow, president of the First National Bank, Milwaukee, U.S.A., has been arrested on a charge of embezzling money, the property of the bank. His ...

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  36. RUSSIAN OFFICER FROM PORT ARTHUR.

    Captain Consinin, of the Russian Army, who was through the siege of Port Arthur, is a passenger for the south by the Chingtu, now at Townsville. He joined the vessel at ...

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  37. THE LOCH GARVE DAMAGED AND LEAKING.

    According to advices received from London yesterday the British ship Loch Garve, which sailed from Port Pirie on November 22 last with a cargo of wheat for Falmouth, ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE.

    The steamer Maroco cleared at the Customs to-day for Wanganni with 310 tons of coal; the German barque Bertha for Iquiqui with 4060 tons of Messrs Brown's coal; the American schooner George E. ...

    Article : 130 words
  39. THE QUEEN VICTORIA IN DISTRESS.

    A third wheat ship from Australia, the Queen Victoria, was damaged in the gales which raged last month off the English coast. The Queen Victoria sailed from Sydney on ...

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  40. DEPARTURE OE H.M.S. CLIO.

    The twin-screw sloop Clio, of 1070 tons displacement, the last of her class to be built, which has been on the Australian station since May last, sailed from Sydney yesterday ...

    Article : 334 words
  41. IN CASE OF DEFEAT.

    A French torpedo-boat patrols the coast of Cochin China, while the cruiser Descartes, with Admiral de Tonquieres aboard, has proceeded to Nhatrang. ...

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  42. THE INDIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Details of the great earthquake in Northern India show that within the seriously affected area of 700 square miles there is a population of 250,000. Nearly every ...

    Article : 43 words
  43. WALLSEND EISTEDDFOD.

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  44. THE PHARSALIA A TOTAL LOSS.

    All efforts to refloat the fine steamship Pharsalia, which was stranded at Manila on the 3rd ultimo while on a voyage from Newcastle with a cargo of coal, have proved ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Chicago reports state that the attempt made by Mr. Gates to corner the May wheat market has collapsed, and that the closing quotation is 4s 2d per bushel. ...

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  46. THE DISASTER TO THE KHYBER.

    Further particulars concerning the loss of the barque Khyber on the coast of Cornwall while on a voyage with a cargo of wheat from Melbourne, state that the vessel has ...

    Article : 75 words
  47. CHINA'S HELPLESSNESS.

    Difficulties are foreseen owing to China's inability to enforce the neutrality of her ports. Yuan-ski-kai, the Viceroy of Chill, and Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese ...

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  48. THE WRECK OF THE CANNEBIERE.

    An effort is to be made to refloat the wrecked French barque Cannebiere, which went ashore last month at Dundrum Bay, on the north-east coast of Ireland while ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    Rosedale, s, 274 tons. Captain J. O. Anderson, from Bellinger River and Port Macquarie. North Coast S. N. Company, Ltd., agents. Narooma, s, 105 tons, Captain Lucy, from Camden ...

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  50. BRITISH NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    According to the "Daily [?] the battle tons, and Ocean 12,950 tons, the armoured cruiser Hogue 12,000 tons, and the secondclass cruiser Bonaventure 4360 tons, of the ...

    Article : 30 words
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