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  2. ALONG THE NORTH COAST.

    "So this is Paterson?" "Yes," said the coachdriver. "Where is the Mayor to be found?" "There is no Mayor." ...

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  3. THE IRON TRADES.

    Of all the industries established in New South Wales, those connected with the iron trades are to-day probably suffering the greatest degree of stagnation. Immense ...

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  4. THIRD EDITION. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    There is a rigid censorship over telegrams from Japan, and no war news has been received. War correspondents for newspapers are ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    The debate on the Address [?] Reply to the Speech from the Throne was continued in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  6. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. ARMED NEUTRALITY OF CHINA.

    A telegram to the "Narodni Listy" newspaper of Prague from Vienna states that while two regiments of sappers and another regiment were marching over the ice of ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S CONFESSION REVIEWED.

    Commenting upon the Russian communique, confessing unpreparedness for war, the pnited States and the Continental newspapers declare that it is too ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN DISASTERS.

    Many Russian newspapers accuse Great Britain of having caused the disasters inflicted upon the Russian fleet by Japanese war vessels. ...

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  9. THE ADDRESS IN REPLY.

    The debate on the Address in Reply was concluded in the House of Commons last night. Mr. J. Keir Hardie (Labour) moved on ...

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  10. JAPANESE AT WIJU.

    A detachment of Cossacks scouting in the vicinity of Wiju, on the Korean side of the Yalu River, captured a Japanese major and five of his men. ...

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  11. WHAT GERMANY MIGHT DO.

    Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent states that in official circles in Russia it is believed that eventually Germany will assist Rnssia in the Russo-Japanese war. ...

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  12. CHINESE NEAR MUKDEN.

    General Ma, who commands the Chinese forces on the Manchurian border, telegraphs that he has great difficulty in restraining his troops at Hsin-min-ting, 40 ...

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  13. CHINA'S ARMED NEUTRALITY.

    China has notified Japan that she is observing an armed neutrality in the war between Japan and Russia. Japan has replied that the mnusoleums ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CAPTAIN ON PREPAREDNESS.

    The captain of the Russian gunboat Coreetz, which was sunk by the Japanese sqnadron off Chcmulpho, writing a month before that event took place, declared that ...

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  15. WATERLOO CUP.

    In the deciding course of the Waterloo Cup, the principal coursing event of the year, Homfray, by Fabulous Fortune— Kilmode, beat Minchmuir, by Wet Day— ...

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  16. RISING IN CHINA FEARED.

    Rear-Admiral Evans, the commander of the United States Asiatic squadron, fears that risings will take place in China in consequence of the Russo-Japanese [?]ar. ...

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  17. SHELLS FIRED BY THE RUSSIANS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" states that the shells fired by Russian warships break up against Japanese armour, while Japanese shells, loaded with ...

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  18. CABLEGRAMS FOR JAPAN.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General has received the following comunicatlon from Adelaide:—"Berne advises 728-19, Japanese office, having learned that certain ...

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  19. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    It is officially notified by the Government of Japan that it divides contraband of war into two classes as follows:— First: Military weapons, explosives, ...

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  20. THE ALBANIAN RISING.

    At Liuma, near Diakova, in Northern Albania, a further engagement has taken place between Shemsi Pasha and the rebellious Albanians. The Turkish ...

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  21. FRENCH SOCIALISTS' VIEWS.

    At the French Socialist Congress, which is being held at St. Etienne, a resolution was passed strongly condemning the idea of intervention on the part of ...

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  22. VICTORIA'S TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    The Minister of Customs has had a statement prepared which shows Victoria's trade with Japan for last year. The total imports from Japan amounted to £137,352, and the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. George Brookman and other South Australian residents in England have inspected and expressed their admiration of a bronze equestrian statue by Adrian ...

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  24. PRIZE COURT ESTABLISHED.

    Japan has established a prize court at Saseho, one of her naval bases, with the right of appeal to the authorities at Tokio. ...

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  25. THE GREAT LAKE BAIKAL.

    "A wonderful stretch of water is Lake Baikal," says John Foster Fraser in his wellknown book, "The Real Siberia." "It is probably the deepest fresh water sea in the ...

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  26. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The pressure of the war is already beginning to be felt at home in Russia. It was always known that the Russian railways were not over well provided with rolling stock. ...

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  27. GREAT GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION.

    Two cartloads of gunpowder at Jackson station, Ogden, Utah, exploded on Saturday. Twenty-four labourers were killed, and the station was blown to splinters. ...

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  28. THE DALNY DISASTER.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that the torpedo transport Yenesei, which was destroyed by the explosion of a mine at Dalny, lost 190 men while 90 others were saved. Mines, ...

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  29. BRITISH FISCAL POLICY. DEBATE IN THE LORDS.

    The Earl of Crewe moved a motion in the House of Lords last night directed against the fiscal policy of the Government. On this motion the Marquis of Salisbury ...

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  30. GALES ON THE COAST. LOSS OF A SCHOONER.

    Boisterous conditions were ruling on the coast, and particularly along the northern portion last evening. Monning Heads reported at 8 p.m. that a southerly gale was ...

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  31. FOOTBALL TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. G. W. Macarthur, with the approval of the Rugby Union, has invited a number of prominent footballers to form a team for a 10 weeks' tour through Australia, ...

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  32. TORPEDOED AT PORT ARTHUR.

    It is believed that the vessel torpedoed on the 14th instant at Port Arthur was the Bsyan, armoured cruiser, 7800 tons, and not the Boyarin, as previously reported. ...

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  33. TERRIBLE BOATING DISASTER.

    A terrible boating disaster occurred in Moreton Bay yesterday. It appears that a party of five—Mr. and Mrs. Victor Drury, their eight-year-old daughter, Leila, Mrs. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN VESSELS IN PORT ARTHUR.

    The Chifu correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that there are only three Russian war vessels in Port Arthur intact. ...

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  35. FREETRADE GREATER THAN HOME RULE.

    The Duke of Devonshire urges electors to support at the elections Home Rule candidates who are freetraders in preference to Liberal Unionists who are protectionists. ...

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  36. RUSSIAN ADMIRALTY UNABLE TO SEND SUFFICIENT OFFICERS.

    Admiral Rozhoestvensky, Chief of Staff of the Russian Navy, declares that he is unable to send all the officers wanted at Port Arthur, as possibly they may be ...

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  37. MINISTERIAL CHANGES IN RUSSIA.

    M. W. N. Kokovzoff, who was Secretary to the Russian Empire, has replaced M. Pleske as Minister for Finance. M. Pleske has been transferred to the Council of the ...

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  38. WRECK OF THE ELLISTON.

    A telegram was received last night stating that the schooner Elliston, which went aground on the south spit at the Bellinger River on Friday morning last, is now regarded ...

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  39. ALEXEIEFF BESTOWS DECORATIONS.

    Admiral Alexeleff, the Russian Viceroy at Port Arthur, has liberally bestowed decorations upon the Russian forces at Port Arthur. ...

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  40. REVOLT AT GALAPAGOS ISLANDS.

    Two hundred convicts at the Galapagos Islands, off Ecuador, in South America, who were headed by a German, overpowered the warders of the prison, and ...

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  41. TWO MORE RUSSIAN VESSELS.

    The Japanese have captured at Okhotsk, on the coast of Eastern Siberia, the Kamsobatka Commercial Industrial Company's steamer Koric, 400 tons, and schooner ...

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  42. THE PLAGUE.

    The precautionary measures taken to prevent the plague spreading when that infection made its last appearance here have been continued unceasingly ever since. A staff of ...

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  43. CONSOLS.

    Consols were quoted yesterday at £86 3s 9d, a fall of 8s 9d since Thursday. ...

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  44. TAX ON RUSSIAN ROLLING STOCK.

    The export of Russian wheat to Germany has ceased owing to the diversion of rolling stock on the railway lines eastwards. ...

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  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. MR. DOWIE'S ARRIVAL.

    The Rev. J. A. Dowie arrived in South Australia on Saturday morning. An expectant crowd waited at the Adelaide railway station anxious to see him, but were disappointed. ...

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  46. JAPANESE HEROES.

    At the battle of Yalu, one of the decisive conflicts of the war between China and Japan (says a writer in the "New York Sun"), while a Japanese sailor was standing on the rail of ...

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  47. AMERICAN CONSULS IN MANCHURIA.

    Russia has refused to grant an exequatur to Mr. E. Morgan, a New York millionaire, who has been appointed by the United States Government its Consul at Dalny. ...

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  48. FEARED LOSS OF A KETCH.

    Anxiety is felt for the safety of the ketch Mary Burgess, which left Queenscliff for the Hummocks more than a fortnight ago. On Thursday night an overturned ketch was ...

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  49. BURGLARS AT A RAILWAY STATION.

    The Goodwood railway station was broken into early this morning, and a safe was blown open, a sum of £1 14s being taken. From reports to hand it is evident that a gang ...

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