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  2. ALONG THE NORTH COAST.

    "There is the Garden of Eden," said the Stroud man. "Where'?" "Up on that hill," pointing eastward or ...

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  3. FOURTH TEST MATCH. APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES.

    The newspapers express regret at the action of the New South Wales Cricket Association in respect of the appointment of umpires for the next test match. ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The revelations by the "Figaro," of Paris, that assurances had been given during the Fashoda crisis of 1898 by Russia to France that that Power would co-operate ...

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  5. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. RUSSIA COMPLAINS TO THE POWERS.

    Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has sent a Circular Note to the Powers complaining that since the rupture of relations between Japan and ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. LATEST EASTERN NEWS.

    The latest files by the Tsinan, which arrived here this morning, give few details regarding the Port Arthur engagements. The Hongkong "Telegraph" of February 11 gives the ...

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  7. THE FIGHT OFF CHEMULPHO.

    The Russians who were rescued by the French cruiser Pascal after the fight between the Russian vessels the Varyag and Coreetz and the Japanese squadron off ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. CROCKETT AND ARGALL TO ACT.

    Mr.J.H. Carruthers, M.L.A., presided at a special meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association yesterday afternoon, the business being in connection with the appointment of umpires for ...

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  9. R.M.S. MONGOLIA'S ADVENTURE.

    When the R.M.S. Mongolia, of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, encountered a Russian battleship and four torpedo boat destroyers off Ldha, 460 ...

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  10. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The United States Senate has ratified the treaty arranged between Panama and the United States for the building of the Panama Canal. ...

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  11. ITALIAN FRIENDSHIP FOR JAPAN.

    After England there is no other country in Europe which feels such warm sympathy and cordial friendship for Japan as Italy (remarks the Rome correspondent of the "Pall Mall ...

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  12. THE NEW JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    The Mikado has decorated the British officers who commanded the Nisshin and Kasuga, the armoured cruisers purchased from the Argentina, on their voyage from ...

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  13. THE INVASION OF, KOREA.

    The Chi-[?] correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that 40,000 more Japanese have landed at Chemulpho, Korea. ...

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  14. NEUTRALITY OF NIU-CHWANG.

    The consuls at Niu-chwang at the head of the Gulf of L[?] Tung are attempting to arrange for the neutralisation of the port. ...

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  15. MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, has so far recovered from his indisposition that he will attend a Cabinet Council on Thursday. He resumes the leadership of ...

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  16. RUSSIAN CAVALRY NEAR ANJU.

    Sir hundred Russian cavalry are at Sun[?] south-east of Anju, Korea. Sunchin is 30 miles south-east of Anju. It is situated on the Ta[?]ong River, and is about ...

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  17. WEI-HAI-WEI NOT USED BY JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    Earl Percy, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons last night that there had not been any Japanese warship at ...

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  18. THE RUSSIAN WAR MINISTER.

    Lieutenant-General Sakharoff, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Army, has been appointed Minister for War in place of General Kuropatkin, who now ...

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  19. RUSSIAN COMMANDERS.

    Vice-Admiral Makaroff, who has been appointed to the command of the Russian naval forces in the Far East, and General Kuropatkin, who commands the army in ...

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  20. STATE POLITICS. FOLLY OF SHORT-DATED LOANS.

    Mr. J. H. Carruthers, M.L.A., yesterday remarked:—"The public can see that the shortdated borrowing policy of the Government has not stopped. The fact that loans redeemable ...

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  21. BLAGOVYESCHENSK.

    Blagovyeschensk, in Siberia, Russia, is the principal town between Irkutsk and the waters of the Pacific. It is built on the right bank of the Hel-Lung Chiang, or Amur River (which ...

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  22. PATRIOTIC JAPANESE MILLIONAIRE.

    M. Okura, a Japanese millionaire at Tokio, has offered to sell his unique collection of examples of Chinese and Japanese art for £200,000, and to devote the proceeds, to the ...

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  23. ANGLO-FRENCH COMMISSION.

    Great Britain and France have agreed upon the principle of a joint commission to proceed to the New Hebrides. The two Governments are now negotiating the terms ...

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  24. CAPACITY OF THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    Prince Khilkoff, the Russian Minister for Roads, Canals, and Railways, reports that the Siberian railway is able to land 3000 troops daily in the Far East. Each ...

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  25. PATRIOTIC RUSSIANS.

    The Russians have contributed £1,250,000 sterling in aid of the navy, and £1,500,000 to the funds of the Red Cross Society. ...

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  26. GERMAN BANKING FIRM SUSPENDS.

    The banking finn of Herr Fritz Meyer, of Berlin, has suspended payment owing to having sustained heavy losses on the Bourse due to the war between Japan and Russia. ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    It has now been definitely decided not to select the Australian Eleven until to-morrow morning. ...

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  28. BIBLES FOR THE COMBATANTS.

    The British and Foreign Bible Society has distributed 50,000 copies of the Scriptures among the Japanese troops, and is also distributing copies among the Russian ...

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  29. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

    The Government Meteorologist stated last night that the forecast was unsettled weather, more general rains, some thunderstorms, and heavy falls; winds variable and at times squally. So much rain has ...

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  30. TRANSPORT OF RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    The "Militaer Wochenblatt," of Berlin, writing in reference to the transport of Russian troops to the Far East by the Trans-Siberian railway, states that trains ...

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  31. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The Russian force in North Korea is pushing southwards with great activity. A detachment 600 strong has been reported from the Sun Chin, on Ta[?]tong River, under 25 miles ...

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  32. COTTON-GROWING IN THE EMPIRE.

    Great interest is displayed on all hands in the growing of cotton within the Empire. At many discussions it has been admitted that Queensland is a favourable centre for ...

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  33. THE COMING CAMPAIGN.

    The Liberal, or Opposition, party is now engaged in marshalling its forces. Mr. Carruthers yesterday said that the Liberal and Reform League had Just completed ...

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  34. MR. BENT'S PROGRAMME. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    At a caucus of the Ministerial supporters, held to-day at the State Parliament House, the Premier, Mr. Bent, gave the members assembled an outline of the Government ...

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  35. COLLIERY FATALITIES.

    The breaking of a rope at a Rotherham (Yorkshire) coalpit precipitated eight miners to the bottom of the shaft. All except one were killed. ...

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  36. DESTRUCTION OF RAILWAY BRIDGES.

    The Seoul correspondent of the "Standard" reports that 70 miles of railway line and some important bridges have been destroyed by Japanese agents between ...

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  37. A NAVAL OPINION.

    The senior naval officer on the Australian station. Captain G. J. Mostyn Field, in the course of his response to the toast of "The Navy." on the occasion of the launching of the ...

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  38. AVALANCHE IN THE ALPS.

    An avalanche has overwhelmed 20 French soldiers in the Lower Alps. Six of the soldiers were killed. ...

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  39. WRECK OF THE LAOMENE.

    The steamer Gracchus arrived at Fremantle this morning from Calcutta, and the master, Captain M'Donald, reports that when 160 miles from Rangoon, on February 5, three ship's ...

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  40. THE MANDJUR AT SHANGHAI.

    In connection with the Russian gun vessel Mandjur remaining in harbour at Shanghai after she has been requested by the Chinese authorities to leave within 24 ...

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  41. THE TALLOW AUCTIONS.

    At the sales of Australasian tallow today 880 casks were offered and 807 were sold. Prices realised were:—Mutton, prime 28s 3d, medium 26s; beef, prime 28s, ...

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  42. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2 15-16d per ounce standard, a fall of 5-16d since Saturday. ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND. CENTRAL FISH MARKET.

    Inquiries are being made by the Government with the view of the establishment of a central fish market. ...

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  44. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS RETURN HOME.

    The Russian battleship Oslabya, and the cruisers Dmitri Donskoi and Aurora, with five torpedo boat destroyers, now at Jibuti[?] a port in French Somaliland, have been ...

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  45. THE OPPOSITION PLATFORM.

    The Opposition has also adopted a platform, the chief planks of which are financial reform, closer settlement, constitutional reform, including the abolition of separate ...

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  46. PROPOSED SALE OF A DREDGE.

    Negotiations are proceeding, with every prospect of success, for the sale of the Lindon-Bates dredge Samson, but no definite arrangement has yet been come to. If the ...

    Article : 162 words
  47. IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORT.

    A modern writer on war has laid down the principle that transport must be understood to be as much a part of any modern army as any of its "arms," infantry, cavalry, or ...

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  48. COOGEE-FORTUNATO FIGARI COLLISION.

    The inquiry into the circumstances attending the collision between the steamer Coogee and the ship Fortunato Figari on December 24 was continued to-day. ...

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  49. RUSSIANS FIRE AT 'A' BRITISH STEAMER.

    The British steamer Ching-Ping, 1385 tons, owned by the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company, Ltd., on arriving at [?] complained to the British ...

    Article : 63 words
  50. ISLAND NEWS.

    The Medora (schooner) returned from Auckland this morning. The weather here is boisterous and rainy. ...

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