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  2. STATE CAMPAIGN. SELECTING THE CANDIDATES.

    The conjoint executive committee of the Liberal and Reform Association and the People's Reform League has now issued at progress list of the officially-endorsed ...

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  3. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The invitations to the representatives of municipal councils, farmers and settlers' associations, progress associations, and pastures protection boards to attend a ...

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  4. THE PORT DARWIN CHINESE. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The determined action of the Soutn Australian Government in forcibly removing nine Chinese who were forbidden to land by Commonwealth authorities from the steamer ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    His Majesty the King, in addressing the Corporation of Kilkenny, said that he was glad to hear the news of the spirit of energy, enterprise, and self-reliance which ...

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  6. GREAT LAND BATTLE. JAPANESE VICTORY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio reports that after five days' fighting, largely with artillery, Lieutenant—General Kuroki forced a crossing of the Yalu and on Sunday with a gallant infantry charge over four miles of front expelled the Russians from Chiu-lieri-cheng and the heights on the right bank ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS. GERMANY ANXIOUS.

    The recent speech delivered by the Emperor William at Karlsruhe referring to the serious times aud the possibility of Germany entering the arena of world ...

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  8. A HINT TO THE COMMONWEALTH.

    "Coloniensis," writing in the "Fortnightly Review," claiming to record the views of responsible Russian statesmen, states that during the Boer war Russia ...

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  9. THE RUSSIAN ACCOUNT.

    General Kuropatkin, Commander-inChief of the Russian troops, telegraphs that the Japanese probably on April 28 (Thursday) crossed the Yalu, and occupied ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE FIGHTING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio states that Lieutenant-General Kuroki began the movement on April 26 (Tuesday last), ordering a detachment of the Guards to seize ...

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  11. A SECOND MESSAGE.

    A later message was received, which read— "General Kurokl's report from Kiu-lien-cheng is as follows:— "On the 1st inst, notwithstanding the stout ...

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  12. TROUBLE IN ASIA MINOR.

    The Vali of Smyrna throws the whole responsibility of the recent incident at Smyrna, Asia Minor, when some Greek consular officials came into conflict with ...

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  13. THE KINSHU MARU.

    Mr. M. Iwasaki, Acting Consul-General for Japan, received yesterday morning the following official cablegram from Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs:— ...

    Article : 324 words
  14. VICTORIA. LIGHT HORSE ENCAMPMENT.

    The Lancefield camp of training for Light Horse broke up this evening, after a useful week's work. The Governor-General and the State Governor were in the camp to-day, and ...

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  15. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    "Our insolent foe," as Admiral Alexeleff termed the Japanese, have shown themselves great land fighters in the battle of the Yalu. After several days' fighting, the crowning and ...

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  16. NAVAL TRAINING.

    Captain Hewitt, of H.M.S. Katoomba, has already received applications from about 400 candidates, who desired to undergo instruction in naval seamanship under the terms ...

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  17. ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION.

    Mr. "Roosevelt, the President of the United States, in the presence of Ambassadors from foreign countries, Cabinet Ministers, and others, at the White House ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. THE PRIME MINISTER INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Hughes, Minister for External Affairs, being in Sydney, the Prime Minister was asked to-day what action was being taken with regard to the Chinese who recently were ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH.

    The International match, which has absorbed the attention rat town and country riflemen for some weeks past, was fired at 200, 500, and 600 yards, and resulted in a win for the ...

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  20. FURTHER RUSSIAN ACCOUNTS.

    Russian official despatches report that the Japanese opened a terrille artlllery fire on the Russians at Turentchen and Potientintzy at 4 o'clock on Sunday ...

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  21. MOTOR RIDE FROM ADELAIDE.

    Messrs. R. A. Duncan and E. Last, who set out from Adelaide at 10 o'clock last Wednesday night on a motor car ride to Melbourne, arrived here safely at 7 o'clock on Saturday ...

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  22. "GERM OF CIVIL WAR."

    The notification that the South Australian Government had forcibly landed the nine Chinese at Port Darwin from the steamer Changsha, who had been denied admission ...

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  23. GOLD RECEIVED AT THE MINT.

    The quantity of Victorian gold actually received at the Melbourne Mint during April was 64,517oz gross, which compares with 53,045oz for April, 1903. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS AT THE ACADEMY.

    The "Times," in its comments on the Royal Academy exhibition, describes Tom Roberts's "Opening of the First Commonwealth Parliament" as a vast historical ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    Dense fogs have frustrated a Japanese naval movement against Vladivostock. Admiral Alexeieff, the Russian Victory, reports than 10 Japanese cruisers and six ...

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  26. A BOXING CONTEST.

    A glove contest look place to-night between the Newcastle miner, Squires, and the coloured veteran, Starlight.The hitting was vigorous from the start, and the fereree had ...

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  27. ROYAL COMMISSION ON BUTTER REBATES.

    The Royal Commission which is inquiring into the conditions under which rebates are graated to agents and others in the butter trade sat to-day for the purpose of tailing ...

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  28. COUNTING THE CHICKENS.

    Ministers have been making calculations as to the number of their supporters likely to be returned at the coming elections. Mr. Langdon, one of the honorary Ministers, who ...

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  29. BOTTLING UP PORT ARTHUR.

    It is stated at St. Petersburg that the Japanese are laying automatic mines several miles outside of Port Arthur to prevent other Russian ships from effecting ...

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  30. MISS STONE'S RANSOM.

    Lieutenant Saraoff (who was one of the leaders of the Bulgarian bands during the late macedonian rising) states that the Macedonian leaders kidnapped Miss Stone, ...

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  31. GENERAL KUROKI'S REPORT.

    Lieutenant-General Kuroki, Commanderin-Chief of the Japanese troops, reports that 30,000 Russians held a four-mile front before the Japanese capture the position. ...

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  32. THE STRANDED SCHOONER.

    An effort was made by the tug Albatross on Thursday evening to Hoot the strandod schooner Geo. E. Billings at Waratah Bay, but the attempt was not successful. ...

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  33. THE PETROPAVLOVSK.

    A special commission, appointed by Admiral Alexeleff, the Russian Viceroy, reports that a Japanese mine under the bow compartments and the bunkers of the ...

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  34. THE THEATRES.

    There was an immense audience at the Princess Theatre on Saturday night to witness the initial performance of "The Marrlage of Kitty." The comedy was daintily dressed ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The consolidated revenue for April amounted to £90,200 as compared with April of last year, £78,470. The Licensing Bench to-day, at its quarterly ...

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  36. PREVIOUS. REPORTS.

    Fighting on the Yalu has been proceeding since Tuesday. The Japanese effected a crossing on Thursday, and turned the left flank of the Russians. ...

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  37. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    Prominent attention was drawn in the columns of the "Herald" last week to the fact that if the electoral authorities adhered to their determination not to issue fresh [?] ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    During last month the sum of £31,520 was sent away from Western Australia through the Money Order Office, of which £15,000 Went to Victoria. ...

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  39. CABLES TO THE CONSULGENERAL.

    Mr. K. Iwasakl, Acting Consul-General for Japan, received the following cable from Baron Komura, Japanese Ministr for Foreign Affairs, last evening:— ...

    Article : 453 words
  40. DEATHS AT MILLTHORPE.

    An Inquest was held yesterday morning by the coroner, Mr. Pile, on the bodies of William Brice and a swagman identified as "Paddy." Evidence showed that the deaths of the two ...

    Article : 87 words
  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    To-day was the last day for the receipt of tenders for the construction of the transcontinental railway to Port Darwin on the land grant system, but no offers have been ...

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  42. ILL-FATED KINSHU MARU.

    The news of the sinking of the Japanese transport Kinshu Maru caused widespread regret Japan, but no excitement. ...

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  43. THE ENGLISH MA[?]

    The R.M.C. Orient, with mails dated London, April 1, passed inward at 1 o'clock this morning. ...

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