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  2. SECOND EDITION

    The Czar and the Dowager Czarina to-day inspected the Baltic fleet. ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    A very mediocre cricketer is credited with saying, as he poked his bat under his arm and strode moodily from the crease, "That's a measly sort of ball to send a ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister arrived from Sydney to-day, and Ministers held a Cabinet meeting at 3 o'clock. It lasted an hour and a half, and at its close Mr. Reid said it had been ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The treaty between Japan and Korea has been signed. Under this treaty Korea pledges herself not to enter into foreign engagements without consulting Japan. ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    General Kuropatkin, the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian forces in Manchuria, with his army, and General Kuroki, the Commander of the Japanese First Army, ...

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  7. PRESENTATION TO THE PREMIER.

    A number of the ladies of the council of the Liberal and Reform Association wa[?]ted upon Mr. J. H. Carruthers yesterday afternoon at the Premier's office, for the ...

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  8. THE THIBETAN RULER.

    The Thibetans describe the flight of the Dalai Lama from Lhassa as dastardly[?] They ask the Tashi Lama, whose head quarters are at Shigatse, for guidance. ...

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  9. ASSAULTS ON PORT ARTHUR.

    Advices which have reached Rome from Tokio, declare that the Japanese made a desperate attack on the Russian line of forts running from Anteshan (2½ miles ...

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  10. THE FLIGHT OF A PRINCESS.

    Princess Louise of Saxe Coburg, who recently escaped from Elster, Saxony where she was in confinement on the ground of lunacy alleged by her husband ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    The State Premier, Mr. Evans, was banqueted at Port Cygnet on Monday evening, receiving an enthusiastic greeting from his constituents. A procession escorted him from ...

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  12. DISCORD IN ZION.

    The Rev. J. A. Dowie, the General Over seer of the Christian Catholic Church in Zion, near Chicago, has excited discord in the former city because he has preached ...

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  13. THE PROJECTED ALLIANCE.

    The Labour party met in caucus at half-past 2 this afternoon to consider the provisional agreement for an alliance between it and the Isaacs-Lyne wing of the protectionist ...

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  14. THE TREATY WITH THIBET.

    The newspapers urge the importance of exacting solid guarantees from the Thibetans regarding the institution of a trade mart beyond Yatung, and regarding all ...

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  15. LASTING SEVEN DAYS.

    The Japanese besieging Port Arthur failed on Tuesday, August 30, to recapture It-shan, 3 miles east by north of the mouth of Port Arthur. ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Inca, bound from Bangkok, Siam, to Peru, put in here to-day to replenish her stock of provisions, which had become exhausted. ...

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  17. EVACUATION OF MUKDEN.

    The Mukden correspondent of the "Russ" (St. Petersburg) states that the evacuation of Mukden has begun. When a Russian retreat was forecast by ...

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  18. TIRED OF STRIKES.

    Mr. Moss Graham, a rich lumberman, being tired of disputes with strikers, destroyed with dynamite his own mills and yards at Merldian, Mississippi. ...

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  19. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    The Italian popular leaders and the Italian press are using provocative language towards Austria, suspecting that country of having designs upon Albania. ...

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  20. THE NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENT.

    "The Church and the New Social Movement" was the subject of an interesting address delivered before a largely-attended meeting of the Christian Social Union, at the ...

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  21. COST OF A NEW YORK HOLIDAY.

    The New York banks have estimated that the workers withdrew £1,000,000 to celebrate a three-days labour holiday. Among the celebrations was a procession ...

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  22. THE FIGHTING AT LIAO-YANG.

    Details of the fighting at Liao-yang on Wednesday, August 31, published by Russian newspapers, prove that the Japanese exhibited astounding intrepidity. The ...

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  23. M. PLEHVE'S SUCCESSOR.

    Senator Platonoff, a member of the Russian Council of State, has been appointed Minister of the Interior in succession to M. Plehve, who was assassinated. ...

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  24. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2?d per oz standard, a fall of 1-16d since yesterday. ...

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  25. A MIDNIGHT BRAWL.

    A serious disturbance occurred in Upton-street, off Macquarie-street South, at an early hour this morning, between several young men, some of whom had just left an ...

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  26. THE SINKING OF THE RURIK.

    Lieutenant Constantin Ivanoff, the senior surviving officer, assumed command of the Russian cruiser Rurik after the death of the captain in her engagement with the ...

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  27. ESCAPE OF THE ASSASSIN.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that two reputed gendarmes, presenting what purported to be the written authority of the Minister, obtained the release from prison ...

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  28. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The body of a cook named William Guthrie, lately employed on the tug Champion, was found floating in the water at Dawes Point yesterday morning by Mr. Ives, a boat ...

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  29. REVIVAL OF HOME RULE.

    The "Times" warns the Unionists not to treat with indifference the deliberate attempt of the Irish Reform Association to resuscitate Home Rule under the ...

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  30. MINISTERIAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Lucas, returning officer for the Glebe, at noon yesterday officially announced the nominations received by him for the Glebe seat, in connection with the Ministerial ...

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  31. THE ASKOLD WELL SUPPLIED.

    The Russian cruiser Askold, which took refuge in Shanghai Harbonr, is well supplied with ammunition. On dismantling her 180 rounds for each of her large guns ...

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  32. KUROKI'S TURNING MOVEMENT.

    The correspondent of the "Times," with General Kuroki, telegraphing on Saturday morning, states that after crossing the Tai-tze the flanking movement progressed ...

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  33. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

    Telegrams from St. Petersburg to French newspapers indicate that three new army corps (about 150,000 men) are to be mobilised. ...

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  34. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    A fatal burning accident occurred in Albion-street, Surry Hills, on Monday, the victim being Alice Maria Riddell, aged 3 years, lately residing with her parents at Fitzroy-street, ...

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  35. PRESENTATION FOR BRAVERY.

    At the local courthouse yesterday, Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., presiding, there was a representative gathering of residents of the district for the purpose of a public ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    Accounts in connection with the Royal Agricultural Society's show are sufficiently advanced to allow Mr. Patterson, the secretary, to give an approximate statement of the ...

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  37. MISSIONARY OUTRAGES IN CHINA.

    M. Deleasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, in virtue of the position of France as Protector of Roman Catholic Missions in the East, has secured the ...

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  38. RECALL OF VOLUNTEER STEAMERS.

    The instruction of the Russian Government not to molest further neutral shipping has been communicated in South Africa to the steamer Peterburg, of the ...

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  39. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Annie Atkinson, 4 years of age, was severely burned about the Lead and body at her parents' residence, Alderson-street, Redfern, yesterday morning. She was conveyed to ...

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  40. NEWCASTLE.

    Messrs. Lang, Wood, and Co. offered for sale to-day by public auction 739 fully paid up shares (£2) in the Newcastle Gas and Coke Company, Limited, being the balance of unallotted stock. Offers advanced to £5 ...

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  41. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Alfred Daly, a schoolboy, was knocked down by a tram in Crown-street. He received a large scalp wound, and also suffered ...

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  42. BRITISH CRUISERS PATROLLING.

    The British armoured cruisers Lancaster and Suffolk, each of 9800 tons, of the Mediterranean fleet, are patrolling the Straits of Gibraltar. ...

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  43. CLAIM AGAINST RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    A writ has been issued against the Railway Commissioners at the instance of Mr. George Weeks, contractor, in which the plaintiff claims £1260 11s 6d, the amount of the award ...

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  44. TORTURES IN SPAIN.

    An official inquiry at Madrid has revealed the existence of a practice of torturing prisoners at Alcalavallex prison. Sixteen out of 25 anarchists who had been ...

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  45. SUPPOSED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A middle-aged women was conveyed to the Sydney Hospital at a late hour last night in an unconscious condition. One of the porters at the Redfern Railway Station discovered ...

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  46. REMITTANCES FROM ABROAD.

    The return propared by the Money Order Department shows that last year remittances received by Victorians, principally from relatives, reached o ...

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  47. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    Kuropatkin's object is to join General Pfiug at Mukden, and probably then press forward to Tieh-ling, which is better suited to defence than the ancient capital. Meanwhile ...

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  48. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The Italian barque Eliza cleared at the Customs to-day for Valparaiso with 2207 tons of the A. A. Company's coal. The steamer Glaucus sailed to-day for Melbourne with ...

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  49. MR. MOORE BEFORE HIS CONSTITUENTS.

    Mr. S. W. Moore, Minister for Mines and Agriculture, addressed a very large meeting in the Mechanies' Institute last night. The Mayor presided. The attendance included ...

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  50. CLERGYMAN IN A COLLISION.

    The Rev. D. M'Lennan, Presbyterian minister, was driving from Kangaroo Valley last night, when he collided with another vehicle, and received injuries to one thigh, and ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Trades-union Congress was opened at Leeds yesterday, 200 societies being represented. The race at the Crystal Palace in which ...

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  52. CHURCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.

    Yesterday, at noon, a sale of work was opened by Miss French at the Y.M.C.A. Hall in aid of the Church Missionary Association. The sale was under the management of the ...

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  53. THE CHINESE SENTINEL.

    General Ma, who commands 40,000 Chinese, and who is supposed to ensure that Chinese soil is not violated by the combatants, is again approaching the ...

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  54. DEATH OF A GROOM.

    John M'Pherson, who has been in the service of Dr. Robert Edd[?]e as groom for upwards of 25 years, was found dead at about 7.30 a.m. to-day, hanging by a rope from a ...

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  55. A SCAPEGOAT WANTED.

    Officials at St. Petersburg are trying to make a seapegoat of General Stackelberg in connection with the retreat from Liaoyang. At the same time they blame ...

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  56. DREADFUL MACHINERY ACCIDENT.

    De[?]tz, an employee at the Moreton Central Sugar Mill, was working this morning when the belt broke, and wound itself round his body, carrying him over a portion of the ...

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  57. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Prohibitionists in their manifesto relating to the Licensing Bill object to the repeal of the provision in the existing law enabling people to vote for a reduction in the number ...

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  58. MERCHANT COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Charles Percival Hooper, principal in the firm of F. C. Parsons and Co., committed suicide at South Perth this morning by shooting himself in the head with a rifle. Financial worry ...

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  59. CRITICISM OF MILITARY EXPERTS.

    Military crities, in commenting upon the battles of Liao-yang and the decisive Japanese victory, mention the former Russian occupation of Penn-si-bu, on the Tai-tze ...

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  60. THE NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The no-confidence debate on the land question has entered on its second week. It is expected that Mr. Seddon's motion will be carried by 52 to 28 votes. ...

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