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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    Major-General Hutton inspected the military forces of the district yesterday afternoon on the Newcastle racecourse. These included the local companies of the 4th ...

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  3. THE ARARAT TRAGEDY.

    A sensational discovery bas been made in connection with the Langi Logan tragedy. The bodies of Michael Walsh and Bridget Walsh had already been found, and the police for ...

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  4. ANGLO-THIBETAN TREATY.

    Dr. Morrison, the Peking correspondent of the "Times," states that the draft of the treaty between Great Britain and Thibet which has reached China as the ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The "Cologne Gazette," in writing of the reported secret understanding between Germany and Russia with respect to the Far East, says that it would be foolhardy ...

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  6. AT THE FRONT.

    The position at Fen-schui, upon which the Russians spent considerable time and energy, was one of exceptional strength. Lying across the main road between Shi-mou-cheng ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    Reports from Chi-fu state that the Japanese signalised the completion of the siege works of Erlungsham, a mile east of Pa-iichwang, Ki, and Kwan-shan, by a terrific ...

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  8. THE VOLUNTEER FLEET RAIDERS.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that the steamers Peterburg and Smolensk, of the Russian Volunteer Fleet, whose recall orders were delivered at ...

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  9. JAPAN'S TERMS.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," reports that he has learned that after the Japanese have occupied Mukden and Sakhalien they will ...

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  10. CHINA SATISFIED.

    Dr. Morrison, in the course of his message to the "Times,' states that China is fairly satisfied with the treaty between Great Britain and Thibet, as she believes ...

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  11. INCOME TAX ON ROYALTY.

    The Crown Prince of the German Empire and of Prussia was unsuccessful in resisting payment of the income tax. The Court ruled that only the German Emperor was ...

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  12. SUBMARINES FOR RUSSIA.

    A cablegram received in London states that Russia has ordered from an American firm 25 submarine torpedo boats. ...

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  13. THE GARRISON.

    The garrison of Port Arthur consists exclusively of sailors, and numbers 34,000 men. Of these 20,000 are sick and wounded. ...

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  14. PRINCE BISMARCK.

    Prince von Bismarck, son of the first Chancellor of the German Empire, is sinking. ...

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  15. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The official statement that the Japanese intend to hand Port Arthur over to the Chinese when they secure it is not new. It is true that Japan is fighting for her own ...

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  16. TUNNELLING RUSSIAN PORTS.

    The Japanese besieging Port Arthur captured a fort on a high hill two miles east of the Golden Hill, and are able to remain, owing to the poor quality of the Russian ...

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  17. THE DISCOVERY'S EXPEDITION.

    The luncheon given by the London Docks to the members of the Antarctic expedition in the Discovery was a brilliant function. Sir Clements Markham, the ...

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  18. THE NELSON RELICS.

    William Carter, a shoemaker, was convicted of having stolen the "Nelson relics, valued at £5000, from the Greenwich Hospital in 1900. It was proved that he was ...

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  19. AFTER THE WAR.

    Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a circular to the Powers, declares that it is the intention of Japan, when Port Arthur is captured, to ...

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  20. GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    Sir Gerald Strickland, Governor of Tasmania, Mr. J. M'Griffin, his private secretary, and aide-de-camp, and Lieutenant W. O. Upton-Cotterell-Dormer (6th ...

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  21. THE ADVANCE ON MUKDEN.

    Telegrams from Mukden indicate that the Japanese are advancing from the east, the south-east, and the south-west on the city. ...

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  22. DIRECTOR OF KOREAN CUSTOMS.

    Japan has confirmed the appointment of Mr. John M'Leavy Brown, C.M.G., as Director of the Korean Customs. Mr. Angus Hamilton, our war ...

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  23. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The coal shipped beyond the State during the week ended yesterday amounted to 70,436 tons, of which 51,621 tons were sent to interstate and New Zealand ports, and 18,815 tons ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    About 3000 people attended a meeting held in Fitzgerald's circus this afternoon, convened to protest against the action of the State Ministry in sending to Scotland for a sand dredge. ...

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  25. THE CZAR'S THANKS.

    The Czar has sent a message to Mukden "thanking General Kuropatkin and his splendid troops for their heroic work accomplished in their retreat in the face of ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    No difficulty is anticipated with regard to the election of Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, as it is not thought any strong opposition will be offered to the Hon. A. S. ...

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  27. JAPANESE ENTRENCHING.

    The Japanese are fortifying the banks of the Tai-tze River and entrenching around Lia-yang. ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. THOMAS AUBREY.

    Mr. Thomas Aubrey, a well-known butcher, who carried on business in the city markets, died in the hospital yesterday from injuries received to the brain through having been ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Rev. Sir Vyell Vyvyan, Bart., rector of Withiel, Cornwall, to-day unveiled a stained-glass window erected in the parish church at Cury, Cornwall, by Sir J. ...

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  30. RUSSIANS RESTING.

    The Russians are resting at Mukden. The Russo-Chinese Bank has been reopened. ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKET.

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  32. CONVERSION OF SUBURBAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Tait, chief Railway Commissioner, has strongly advised the Premier, Mr. Bent, to leave the question of converting the suburban railways to electricity for the present in ...

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  33. FEARS FOR THE BALTIC FLEET.

    At the instance of Russia a Japanese gentleman has been arrested at Skagen, Denmark, for espionage. The Russians suspected that his intention was to charter ...

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  34. JUVENILE SMOKING.

    Mr. Bent has informed the Premier of South Australia that he proposes to introduce legislation for the restriction of juvenile smoking. ...

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  35. POSITION OF CITY BETTING CLUBS.

    The Chief Secretary intends to make a thorough examination of the legal position of the city "betting clubs." ...

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  36. MAIL STEAMER AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    A complaint was received by the Marine Board on Friday from the commander of the P. and O. Steamship Marmora with respect to the manner in which the vessel was ...

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  37. REJOICINGS IN ITALY.

    There is great jubilation in Italy at the birth of an heir to the Throne. ...

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  38. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    It is reported from St. Petersburg that Russia has modified her definition of contraband, and will differentiate between absolute and conditional contraband. ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The inquest concerning the death of the engine-driver, Andrew Nicholson, who was killed in the railway accident at Mokine, on the eastern line, on September 5, was ...

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  40. IMMIGRATION OF MORAVIAN FAMILIES.

    The Cabinet has decided to reserve until May next land at Johnstone River for Moravian families, who are expected to immigrate to Queensland. It is understood that about ...

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  41. LIABILITY OF RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    An important question affecting the liability of the Raliway Commissioners towards passengers was raised on an application for a nonsuit made by Mr. Eagleson in a ...

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  42. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOURERS.

    The Christian Endeavour welcome meeting on Friday night in the Goldsmith-street Methodist Church was well attended. The Rev. J. Woodhouse presided. Welcome addresses were ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS FOR ENGLAND.

    The Western Province Cricket Union of Capetown will invite the Australian cricket team which will visit England next year to visit South Africa on the way to ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Marlborough Exhibition was opened at Blenheim on Saturday by his Excellency Lord Plunket. ...

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  45. FIRE AT BOULDER CITY.

    A sad burning fatality, resulting in the death of three young children, occurred at Boulder City on Friday evening. It appears that the father of the victims, Edward Bishop, ...

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  46. BOULDER PERSEVERANCE INQUIRY

    The Boulder Perseverance inquiry was opened on Friday, but owing to an unexpected development the commission was not able to proceed with the taking of evidence. ...

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  47. AMERICAN WHEAT MARKETS.

    Chicago and New York wheat markets lost 3 cents in an hour on Saturday, making a loss of 7 cents from the highest quotation for the week. ...

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  48. THE THEATRES.

    "Patience" was revived by the Royal Comic Opera Company at Her Majesty's Theatre, and was received with favour by an overflowing house. Stephenson's Musical Company ...

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  49. SEARCHING OFF GIBRALTAR.

    In addition to the Russian cruiser Terek, which searched the British steamers Treherbert and Margit Groedel off Gibraltar, there are nine other cruisers ...

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  50. NOTHING SO COMFORTING

    or health-giving of the little children as ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOTS. "The children's biscuits,"—Advt. ...

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  51. CHILDREN LOVE THEM.

    and always prefer them to other sorts. Arnott's Milk Arrowroots are known as—"the Children's Biscuits."—Advt. ...

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