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  2. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    During a severe rain squall, which enveloped the harbour in a kind of thick haze at about midnight on Friday, obscuring from view all objects more than a few yards distant, a ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION

    The Russian line in Manchuria is 42 miles in length, extending from Yeh-hoching, via Su-ping-chien, on the raliway, to Hsi-do-hsicn. At Su-ping-chien the ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    When the match with the Gentlemen was continued to-day the weather was bright and the wicket was fast. The attendance numbered about 2000. Howell ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    Since May Day General Maksimovitch, Governor-General of Warsaw, has been frequently threatened with bombs, owing to his suppression of the demonstrations ...

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  6. EVE OF BATTLE.

    Russians and Japanese are in close touch along the whole line in Manchuria, and a battle is imminent. Renter's correspondent at St. Petersburg ...

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  7. RUSSIAN COLLIERS.

    Forty-three Russian and German colliers are anchored off Nhabe and 20 more off Cape St. James, under the observation of French warships. ...

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  8. POSITION OF KOREA.

    Russia has informed China that the Japanese propose to convey the Emperor of Korea to Japan, and a protest has been addressed to the Towers owing to the ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ASSAULT.

    'According to reports from Tokio three Russian columns advanced to the south in the vicinity of the railway on Thursday. Simultaneously 500 Russian ...

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  10. RESULTS TO DATE.

    Played 5, won 2, drawn 3. Gentlemen of England, drawn. Australia, 270 and 526: Gentlemen, 156 and three for 129. Notts. drawn. Australia, 288 and four for ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. THE LAST DAYS OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The war correspondent of the Paris "Matin" states that Admiral Gregorevitch's aide-de-camp asserts that when General Stoessel ordered the sinking of the Russian ...

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  12. A LABOUR APPEAL.

    In the Court of Appeal yesterday, before the Master of the Rolls (Sir Richard Henn Collins) and Lord Justices Sir James Charles Mathew and Sir H. H. ...

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  13. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Grave reports received concerning the health of Admiral Rozhdestvensky, commanding the Baltic fleet, are increasing the depression at St. Petersburg. ...

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  14. LIBERALS' POLICY.

    The National Liberal Federation at its conference at Newcastle-on-Tyne yesterday adopted its programme, as follows:- Time limit to the compensation section ...

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  15. FRENCH PRECAUTIONS.

    Admiral de Jonquieres has sailed aboard the cruiser Guichen from Saigon for an unknown destination. ...

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  16. WHO TAUGHT THE JAPANESE?

    General Dragomiroff, dissenting from the claim of General Meckel that German instruction was the chief factor in the Japane[?] successes, declares that ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. THE HAI-CHAU INCIDENT.

    The Imperial Government at Peking is satisfied that the seizure of Hai-chau, north of the old channel of the Yellow River, is not contemplated by Germany, ...

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  18. GERMANS AT HAI-CHAU.

    The German Government, referring to the movements at Hai-chan, China, states that the German sailors were only landed there to p[?]ctisc surveying. ...

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  19. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The Importance of a general advance by the Japanese armies rests on the circumstance that success would bring appreciably close the isolation of Vladlvostock. Once ...

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  20. THE OCEAN YACHT RACE.

    The last news of the ocean yacht Tace for the German Emperor's Cup comes from Nantucket Island, off the coast of New York, about 240 miles from the start, ...

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  21. CAPTAIN GITTINS' NARRATIVE.

    Captain Gittins, of the ketch Jessie when seen by a representative of the "Herald" gave the following account of the disaster. He said: "We left Jervis Bay on Thursday, ...

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  22. RUSSIAN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The Russian Ministry of Marine is opening several yards at St. Petersburg and Kronstadt for the construction of secondclass cruisers. ...

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  23. THE NAVY.

    At the Imperial Industries Club dinner last night Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, an exChancellor of the Exchequer, said that it would be a grave ...

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  24. EMBASSY CHANGES.

    Sir William Goschen, Minister Plenipotentiary at Copenhagen, has been appointed Ambassador to Vienna, and the Hon. Alan Johnstone, Secretary to the Embassy ...

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  25. THE WARSAW EXPLOSION.

    Prior to the explosion at Warsaw the emissaries of Dobrowolski warned poor people not to approach near the cafe where the man carrying the bomb was ...

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  26. THE CHICAGO BLUEBEARD.

    Johann Hoch has been found guilty at Chicago of the murder of women whom he married, and has been sentenced to death. [Hoch was married 39 times, and he was ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    Only one case in connection with the closing of the North Melbourne hotels remains to be settled. A question having arisen whether the licensees of the hotels closed will ...

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  28. ALLEGED TRIPLE MURDER.

    Arthur Devereux, a chemist's assistant, charged with the murder at Harlesden, London, of his wife and two children, has been committed for trial. ...

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  29. THE THEATRES.

    Her Majeaty's Theatre was not nearly large enough to accommodate all who sought admission last night to witness the production of "Arrah-Na-Pogue," by the Andrew Mack ...

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  30. GERMAN NAVY.

    The press propaganda of the German Navy League has recently been severely criticised in the Reichstag and by independent organs as calculated to excite ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Right Rev. Frederick Goldsmith, Bishop of Bunbury, attended the King's levee yesterday. Mr. G. A. Lowther, Minister to ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. THE TEST MATCHES.

    It has been decided that the English teams competing in the test cricket matches shall be captained by the Hon. F. S. Jackson. ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    Stephen Free, who was shot by his wife, at Emu Vale, near Warwick, on Friday, is out of danger. The bullet behind his right eye has not yet been extracted. Mrs. Free has been ...

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  34. TRAGEDY IN ROCKHAMPTON.

    A tragedy occurred in a small humpy at West Rockhampton on Saturday afternoon, John Cox, an old woodcartor, shooting his wife with a revolver and then committing suicide by ...

    Article : 363 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Financial Times" welcomes the evidence that the condition of Australia has vastly improved. Mr. William O'Doherty, M.P. ...

    Article : 316 words
  36. THE COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    The annual dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute was held last night. The Duke of Connaught presided, and among those present were Prince Christian of ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. NEW SOUTH WALES MARBLE.

    Mr. James White, who is now employed on the Queen Victoria Memorial in Alexandra Parade, speaks highly of the marble quarries at Caloola, New South Wales. He proposed to ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. THE WEATHER.

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  39. THE VICTIM.

    George Bullen who went down with the ketch was 13 years of age and resided at No. 39 Bay-street Balmain. His father is at present employod at Manila, in the north-west ...

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  40. SATURDAY'S PLAY.

    It was cloudy when play was resumed this morning, and early there had been some rain. The attendance of the public was small. Cotter and Noble took up the ...

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  41. THE NEXT MATCH.

    The engagement beginning to-day is against the county of Broadacres, at Sheffield. This fixture has always been regarded as one of the hardest problems the Australians have to ...

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  42. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    The offer by Lieutenant-General von Trotha, commanding the troops in German South-west Africa, for the capture, dead or alive, of the leaders of the Heroros in ...

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  43. DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSELS.

    The Jessie was a wooden ketch of 23 tons, and was a comparatively new vessel, having been launched as recently as the year 1902. She was built in Sydney for Mr. Nelis ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Acting on information obtained from two Chinese who were stowaways on the steamer Charon, when she arrived at Fremantle in January last, the p[?]ce on Friday arrested ...

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