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  2. 100 MILES OR 10O0?

    It is not often that Sir John See and Mr. Carruthers find themselves bracketed together as exponents of a political idea. Yesterday the Federal Prime Minister, ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Lady Hutton arrived from Brisbane yesterday. Her Ladyship, who was met at the Railway Station by Lord Neville, was driven to Federal Government House, ...

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  4. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    In the fight at Samachi, admitted by General Kuropatkin to have been in favor of the Japanese, it is now learned that the Russian force consisted of two ...

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  5. MINISTER AND COMMANDANT.

    Major-General the Earl of Dundonald, Commandant of the Canadian Militia, addressing military officers at Montreal, attacked the Minister for Agriculture, ...

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  6. CZAR'S LIFE THREATENED

    According to a message published by the "Daily Mail." the Czar has just escaped from a determined plot to take his life. ...

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  7. A TRICKY CONSUL.

    The Japanese Consul at Chifu, on the Shan-tung Peninsula, has discovered that the Russian Consul at that Chinese port has all along been in ethergraphic ...

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  8. AN UNWELCOME PROPHET.

    There is a general unanimity in London as to Zionist Dowic and his party being unwelcome. The Hotel Russell requested Mrs. ...

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  9. STATE GOVERNOR AND LADY RAWSON.

    His Excellency Sir Harry Rawson was present at the football match, at University Oval yesterday afternoon. In the evening His Excellency, Lady Rawson, Miss ...

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  10. GENERAL GABLES.

    LONDON, June 10.-Madame Melba, by command, sang at Buckingham Palace last night before King Edward and, Queen Alexandra. ...

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  11. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    There are said to be 40,000 Chin-chuses, as the Chinese brigands or free lances are called, under arms In Manchuria. ...

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  12. JAPS OCCUPY SIU-YEN.

    General Kuroki, co-operating with the Japanese army which landed at Takushan, occupied Siu-yen on Wednesday. The Russians were driven towards ...

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  13. THIBETAN ADVANCE.

    When 700 Thibetans charged a few Ghurkas outside a fort, where they were guarding yaks, the Ghurkas, with one exception, sought cover. ...

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  14. SKIRMISHING ACTIONS

    A detachment of Japanese troops sent on the Motien-road on Monday defeated 70 Russians at Linchatai, northwards of Feng-huan-cheng. ...

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  15. TRADE EIGHTS IN CONGO.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has opened up friendly communications with M. Delcasse, French Foreign Minister, ...

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  16. LIEUTENANT WITTON.

    LONDON, June 10.—The Natal Assembly lias unanimously agreed to petition for the release of Lieutenant Witton, who is under life sentence for being ...

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  17. ROSEBERY AND THE POPE.

    Lord Rosebery had an audience with the Pope in his Holiness' private library on May 4. The Pope was much gratified by the call, ...

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  18. 4000 RUSSIAN CAVALRY ROUTED.

    [A cable message to the Acting Consul General yesterday confirms the above, and adds that the enemy consisted of 4000 cavalry and 6 guns. The Japanese casualties ...

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  19. THE LATE ADMIRAL MAKAROFF.

    The following letter appears in the latest Issue of the London "Times" to hand:— (To the Editor of the London "Times.") Madame Makaroff, the wife of the late ...

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  20. THE SIEVIER CASE.

    LONDON, June 10.—The Committee of the National Hunt has adopted the resolution of the English Jockey Club, warping R S. Sievier off the Turf. ...

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  21. CONTRADICTORY ACCOUNTS

    General Kuroki states that the Russian force at Siu-yen, driven thence by the Japanese, consisted of four thousand cavalry with six guns. ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Departmental Committee appointed by the British Government to inquire into the operations of the Beard of Trade, has recommended the creation ...

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  23. RAISULI PARDONED.

    LONDON. Jane 11.—Raisuli, the Moroccan brigand, who kidnapped an American millionaire and his English, son-in-law, has been pardoned by the ...

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  24. GENERAL RUSSIAN RETREAT

    Advices have been received at den to the effect that the Russians are retiring slowly from the Sam-schi and Siu-yen districts before a superior force ...

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  25. £100 A MINUTE.

    It is said that the war is coating Japan a million sterling a week. Of course, this is only a rough estimate. The Mikado's Government itself could not tell at any ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. GUESTS AT THE AUSTRALIA.

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  27. FIGHTING WAIST-DEEP IN THE SEA.

    During the battle of Nanshan, outside Kinchau, Japanese troops wading along the shore encountered a body of Russians, also waist-deep. ...

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  28. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Time 11.—Copper: Spot closed at £56, and three mouths at the same figure per ton, losing the slight advance of the week and falling a ...

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  29. JAPANESE PURCHASING FLOUR.

    Japanese agents in British Columbia are purchasing 10,000 tons of flour, to be delivered at Port Arthur in six weeks. ...

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  30. ON THE LONDON BOAT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  31. RUSSIAN MINISTER SHOT

    M. Jadovski, Russian Minister at Berne, Switzerland, was shot by Hnitski, a Russian, with a revolver, condition is critical. ...

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  32. BRITISH RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The British footballers arc expected to reach Sydney on Wednesday morning by the express from Melbourne. They arrived at Fremantle on Thursday all well, and ...

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  33. THE NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    Senator Dawson, Minister for Defence, when asked for Departmental news to-day, replied: "How can you expect any news at the ...

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  34. JAPANESE EMIGRATION.

    Sir Langdon Bonython, M.H.R., has asked the Prime Minister the following question:— "As it is understood that there is strong ...

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  35. THE PORT ARTHUR ATTACK.

    Operations in Manchuria have been desultory for days. The Japanese are fighting to secure required positions for the attack upon ...

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  36. RECORD LAM PRICES

    It is the intention to publish from week to week particulars of the highest prices given for land in country towns for business and residential purposes. ...

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  37. THE REASON FOR THE CRIME.

    The bullet has been extracted from Jadovski's forehead. Ilinitski had a grievance concerning delays in investigating a claim which ...

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  38. GENERAL ELECTION.

    Next to the Premiership question, thai principal topic of discussion ia political circles is the coming election. The date has, of course, not been ...

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  39. BOYCOTT OF AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    The American Ambassador in St. Petersburg is practically boycotted. He was ousted from bis house because the owner declines to have a ...

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  40. FATAL ACCIDENT AT REDFERN STATION.

    A shocking fatal accident happened to a woman at Redfern Railway Station last night. Her name is given as Mrs. Harmer, 25, of ...

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  41. JAP FIELD HOSPITALS

    Two English ladies, with South African experience, have inspected the Japanese field hospitals at Feng-huancheng. ...

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  42. DARLING HARBOR SEAT.

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  43. BALLOONS IN WAR.

    The Russians used balloons in connection with the great battle of Nanshan. ...

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  44. YESTERDAY'S LAND SALES

    Messrs. D. J. McIntyre and Co. report having held a sale, on the ground, yesterday afternoon, of the Claraville Estate, Turramurra. Four lots were sold for £307 ...

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  45. JAPAN'S SPIRIT.

    Viscount Hayashi presided last month over the thirteenth annual dinner of the Japan Society in London, at which the Chinese Minister was present. ...

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  46. TORPEDO AND MINE.

    The Russian word for torpedo is "minna," and this accounts for the repeated confusion in Russian despatches, as translated into English between torpedo and "mine," ...

    Article : 98 words
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