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  2. SECOND EDITION THE WAR.

    The Czar has agreed to the enlistment of 500 Servian and 500 Bulgarian volunteers against Japan. ...

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  3. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. SHIPMENT OF ANGORA GOATS

    A shipment of 150 Angora goats from Faure Island, in Sharks Bay, arrived at Fremantle yesterday. The Acting Director of Agriculture, Mr. Crawford, states that a number ...

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  4. THE GUILFOYLE MURDER

    The Inspector-General of Police (Mr. Garvin) received a telegraphic report from one of the country, centres on Saturday, which, if the information proves correct, is likely to ...

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  5. A NAVAL DISASTER.

    A naval disaster is reported from on Portmouth, resulting in the sinking of submarine, torpedo-boat A1. It appears that the Union astle liner ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The failure of Mr. Daniel Sully, who planned and carried out a cotton corner, has been announced on the New York Cotton Exchange. ...

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  7. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. JAPAN'S ASPIRATIONS.

    Baron Suyematsu, the Japanese diplomat who has been accredited to the Courts of Europe to explain to them the position of Japan, and who arrived in London ...

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  8. FROM THE RUSSIA POINT OF VIEW.

    An interview in the "Bourse Gazette" with an unnamed statesman of high position in Russia puts the Russo-Japanese case very plainly. It runs shortly as follows:—"Of course, in ...

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  9. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    Colonel Leutwein, the Governor of German South-west Africa, reports that Major Glasenapp, while hastening in advance of his column with his staff and 36 mounted ...

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  10. HARBOUR REGULATIONS.

    Dr. Lovegrove, officer controlling Marine Quarantine in Western Australia, has notified all over-sea and interstate steamship companies who trade between Sydney and West ...

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  11. A KETCH FOUNDERS.

    The ketch Electra, belonging to Fremantle, sprang a leak off Cape Naturalist on Friday night, and sank in seven fathoms of water 300 yards from the shore. All hands were ...

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  12. IRISH LAND LOAN.

    The prospectus of £5,000,000 worth of Irish Land Purchase stock, bearing interest at 29 per cent., has been issued. The price is 87. ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Rev, J. A. Dowle opened his Adelaide mission in the Exhibition Building to-day. He addressed 3000 people in the morning and 5000 in the afternoon, the doors being closed ...

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  14. COUNTRY NEWS. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR MOVEMENT.

    The Rev. Dr. F. E. Clark, founder of the Christian Endeavour movement, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Maud Clark, attended the Maitland convention of the Seciety of ...

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  15. A RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT'S CHARGES.

    A French correspondent interviewed on his arrival at Port Said Baron von Rosen, who prior to the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese war was ...

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  16. VICTORIA. PREMIER BUILDING SOCIETY.

    An application of an unusual nature was made to Mr. Justice a Beckett yesterday with reference to the winding up of the Premier Permanent Building Association. His Honor ...

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  17. IMPOSITION OF WHARFAGE DUES.

    A meeting of maizegrowers has unanimously passed a resolution protesting against the proposed imposition of wharfage dues upon local produce. Messrs. W. D. Warden, from ...

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  18. THE RIVERINA ELECTION.

    The recount of votes cast at the Riverina election was concluded to-day, and resulted as follows:—Mr. R. O. Blackwood, 4220; Mr. J. M. Chanter, 4277; but a large number of ...

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  19. CASE OF INFANTICIDE.

    A case of infanticide was discovered at Bookham, 20 miles from Yass, last Thursday, when Senior-constable M'Innes found the infant in a pit. The mother is only 17 years ...

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  20. THE LATE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. WIDESPREAD REGRET.

    The announcement of the death of the Dake of Cambridge has been received with widespread regret. Hundreds of telegrams and other messages of condolence have ...

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  21. AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "New York Herald" a few days prior to the outbreak of war sent the following special telegram to the Paris edition of that journal:— ...

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  22. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions yesterday befors Judge Gibson, Alfred Sullivan, an aboriginal, was found guilty of sheep-stealing, and was sentenced to two months. His Honor said he ...

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  23. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    A "Government Gazette" extraordinary issued on Saturday contained the following notification:—"Chief Secretary's, Office, Sydney, March 18, 1904. His Excellency the Governor ...

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  24. A WHEAT "CORNER."

    The "Daily Express" states that the "corner" in May wheat, which was engineered by Mr. Armour, of Chicago, and which lasted seven months, involved the ...

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  25. RAILWAY MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY.

    The Railway Mutual Benefit Society's halfyearly picnic attracted upwards of 10,000 people to Ballarat on Saturday. Twentythree special trains were engaged to carry ...

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  26. BURNING OF A HAYSTACK.

    An inquest into the cause of fire by which a stack of hay belonging to Mr. John Houlahan was destroyed early on Wednesday morning was held to-day, before the ...

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  27. VICTORIAN BOWLING PENNANT MATCHES.

    A bowling record was established on Saturday, when Armadale won the first and second pennants of the Victorian Bowling Association. The finish of the first pennant was fought out by the Armadale Club, ...

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  28. RUSSIAN FORCES IN MANCHURIA.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg to Paris states that General Kuropatkir telegraphs that there are 230,000 Russian troops between Harbin and Port Arthur. ...

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  29. THE GERMAN EMPEROR. ENTERTAINED BY KING ALFONSO.

    The German Emperor, who is now on a voyage to the Mediterrancan for the benefit of his health, on arrival at Vigo, on the west coast of Spain, was entertained by ...

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  30. THE THIBET MISSION.

    Colonel Younghusband, who is the commander of the British mission in Thibet, will advance from Tuna, where he is now encamped, to Gyantse, his objective, ...

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  31. THE JAPANESE DIET.

    The Japanese Diet, which has recently returned from a general election, has been opened. ...

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  32. HOUSEBREAKERS AT WORK.

    Mr. F. Shepherd's residence, Teneriffe, at Kingsdale, a few miles from Goulburn, was broken into yesterday afternoon, during the absence of the family at the show, and about ...

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  33. INTELLECTUALITY OF THE JAPANESE.

    In the course of a lecture before the members of the Child Study Association on Tuesday night, Dr. Brannand spoke of the physical and intellectual capabilities of the various ...

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  34. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' APPEAL.

    About 500 Public servants attended a meeting to-day for the purpose of raising £400 to onable an appeal in the case of Williams v the Railway Commissioners, to be made to the ...

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  35. COAL REQUIRED BY THE RUSSIANS.

    The Russians require 75,000 tons of ecal at Port Arthur, but are reluctant to pay famine and bleckade prices. British shippers hesitate to contract to ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES PUBLIC DISASTER FUND.

    The first payment from the New south Wales Public Disaster Fund to the widows at Mount Kembla was made on Thursday. The pay was for one month at 10s per week. The ...

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  37. FIRE ON A RIVER STEAMER.

    The steamer Moira, which was tied up at the Wilcannia Wharf, took fire at an early hour this morning, and is now sunk at her moorings, A barge was detached in time, and was ...

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  38. THE THEATRES.

    "A Country Girl," which is to be withdrawn after Monday, filled Her Majesty's to overflowing on Saturday night. Its run has been a remarkable one. At the Princess' "A ...

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  39. VISIT TO GIBRALTAR.

    The German Emperor yesterday arrived at Gibraltar, and was greeted with a salute. His Imperial Majesty was cordially welcomed, and was entertained at luncheon ...

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  40. RUSSIAN PRIZE COURTS.

    Russia has established Naval Prize Courts at Sebastopol, Libau, Port Arthur, on the Baltic, and Vladivostock. ...

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  41. CAPE POLITICS.

    The Financial Indemnity Bill, which has for its object the indemnifying of the Government for expenditure during the war without Parliamentary sanction, has ...

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  42. CASUALTIES. A SHUNTER INJURED.

    While engaged in shunting some trucks at Darling Island, on Saturday, James Clarke, 31, residing in Iceton-street, Burwood, was caught between the buffers, and was seriously. ...

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  43. THE ACCIDENT TO A WAR CORRESPONDENT.

    Mr. F. A. Mackenzie, the war correspondent at Chemulpho of the "Daily Mail," did not break his legs, as was at first reported. The only injury received by him ...

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  44. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    Major-General Sir Reginald [?]lbot, the new Governor of Victoria, and Lady Talbot have started for Egypt, on route for Australia. They are going to Port Said ...

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  45. FRENCH DOCK LABOURERS.

    The dock labourers at Marseilles have gone out on strike, at the instance of the International Dockers' Union, because they object to the employment of ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND. WRECKAGE ON THE NORTHERN COAST.

    Cooktown advices state that a quantity of wreckage is reported from Indian Head and Cape Bedford Beach. The harbourmaster and a constable have gone to investigate. No ...

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  47. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    In the German Reichstag yesterday Herr Bebel, one of the leaders of the Socialist party, said that the Hereros (natives in revolt in German South-west ...

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  48. ACCIDENT TO A DOCTOR.

    Dr. Cox had one of his legs broken on Thursday, through being thrown from a trap. ...

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  49. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The muzzling of the war correspondents is about the only point on which Japan and Russia are not nt issue. The profession of the war correspondent is in peril. Better ...

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  50. ACCIDENT AT FOOTBALL.

    William Parker, a boy attending the Public School, whilst playing football, had a fall resulting in his collar bone being broken. ...

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  51. CHINESE LABOUR FOR THE RAND.

    Mr. "Karri" Davies, formerly of Western Australia, in a letter to the "Times" on the labour question in South Africa says that the importation of Chinese labour is the ...

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  52. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    William Paton, a scrub cutter at Foster, was killed by a falling tree on Friday. ...

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  53. THE LATE LADY SEE.

    On Friday Mr. John Maepherson, the president of the Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children, cabled the condolences of the board of directors of that institution to Sir John See. ...

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  54. THE "YELLOW PERIL" BOGEY.

    "After all," concludes a prominent person in a well-informed article in a London daily, "Japan is merely endeavouring to uphold the cause of right and justice. She has been ...

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  55. SAFETY OF THE LUGGER LILLIE.

    Captain Hartung, of the schooner Tom Fisher, which reached Townsville on Friday after a rough trip, reports that on February 20 the lugger Lillie was sighted about 40 miles ...

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  56. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A dynamite bomb had been placed at the door of the residence of M. Laurent, the chief detective of Liege. During its removal the bomb exploded, and injured ...

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  57. NEARLY PERISHED FROM THIRST.

    The police received information yesterday that a boundary rider at Netley station had found a swag on Thursday afternoon. A search was instituted, and late on Friday 3 ...

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  58. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    The "Westminster Gazette" assures Mr. J. E. Redmond that no Liberal Government to be formed in the near future can pledge to start its programme with Home ...

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  59. TASMANIA. THE CARRINGTON RELIEF FUND.

    The Carrington relief committee having £783 to its credit has decided that £130 be handed to Mr. Durant, the second officer of the Coogee, and that £650 be held for the ...

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  60. THE GOVERNOR AT CAMDEN.

    This afternoon the president of the Camden A. H. and I. Society (Mr. J. K. Chisholm), held a garden party at his residence. Gledswood, bringing the show festivites to a ...

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  61. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales have been postponed on account of the fog. March 20. At the wool sales yesterday a good ...

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  62. THE FRUIT EXPORT TRADE.

    The eleventh fruit steamer, the R.M.S. Oceana, has left Hobart with 66900 cases of apples, making the total shipments to date 189,693 cases. ...

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  63. A GREAT AMERICAN RAILWAY.

    The Railway Commissioner appointed by President Roosevelt on the suggestion of the Pan-American Congress, after visiting the South American Republics, reports ...

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  64. NEW ZEALAND.

    A considerable amount of damage has been caused by the floods in the Nelson and Marlborough districte. The loss of stock is reported to be serious. ...

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  65. PLAGUE AT PORT SAID.

    A case of plague is reported at Port Said. ...

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