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  2. SENSATIONAL MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    The evidence given at the inquest on the bodies of William Albert Leach and Lena. Leach, cousins, was of a sensational character. ...

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  3. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS

    "When conveying the message from the Mikado regarding the release of non-combatants and the question of the surrender of Port Arthur, Major ...

    Article : 224 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General and Lady North-cote entertained Sir Harry and Lady Rawson at luncheon yesterday. In the afternoon the Federal and State Vice-Regal ...

    Article : 170 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    Weddell's "Annual Review" comments strongly on the serious deterioration noticeable in the quality of Australian butter exported to London. ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    The Socialist Congress at "Amsterdam, by twenty-five votes to five, lias endorsed the Dresden resolution censuring M. Jaures, the French Socialist ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, August 20.—William O'Brien lias been returned for Cork unopposed. ...

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  8. NORTHERN CAMPAIGN

    Advice from Liao-yang, the temporary base of General Kuropatkin, is that the Japanese objective is now Mukden, to the north, which is the real ...

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  9. MILK POISONING.

    LONDON, August 20.—An epidemic of milk poisoning is raging at Bristol. Hundreds of infants have been affected, and live deaths have occurred. ...

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  10. PADEREWSKI GETS ANNOYED.

    Paderewski was present at the Hollins organ recital at the Town Hall on Wednesday. The great pianist hid himself away under the gallery, and soon became ...

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  11. JAPAN'S AIM.

    There is no doubt that the Japanese plan is to get between Mukden and the main Russian force (says the London "Spectator" of latest date). If they succeed in ...

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  12. LAUNCH OF A HUDDART, PARKER STEAMER.

    LONDON, August 19.—The Wimmera a steamer for Huddart, Parker and Co.'s line, has been launched at Greenock. ...

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  13. RUSSIANS IN REFUGE.

    The Tao-tai (chief magistrate) at Shanghai has decided to permit the. fugitive Russian, cruiser Askold and the destroyer Grosovoi to remain in that ...

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  14. ANOTHER TREATY.

    Negotiations are progressing for an arbitration treaty between Great Britain and Austria. This is the result of the recent ...

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  15. BECK DISSATISFIED.

    LONDON, August 19.—Wm. T. A. Beck, the man twice wrongfully convicted in London of defrauding women of jewellery, has asked the Treasury ...

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  16. A BUSY PREMIER.

    Apropos Mr. Balfour's speech on Wednesday before the British Association on the "New Theory of Matter," an exchange by the mail remarks"—Some people ...

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  17. CHUNCHUSES HARRYING RUSSIANS.

    There arc numerous reports of Chun-ehuses (Chinese bandits) killing Russians. The latter are devastating the ...

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  18. UNSALEABLE N.S. WALES BUTTER IN LONDON.

    The Minister for Agriculture has received the following communication, dated July 8, from. Mr. C. Lance, Commercial Agent for this State in London:- ...

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  19. SCOTTISH CHURCHES IN DISPUTE.

    The Rev. Robt. Rainy, Principal of the New College, Edinburgh, speaking for the United Free Church of Scotland, has publicly thanked the ...

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  20. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' NOTICE.

    The Shanghai Tao-tai, at noon yesterday, ordered the Grosovol to leave port within 24 hours. The Askold will complete repairs in ...

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  21. GUESTS AT THE HOTEL AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. G. L. Farquhar (Glasgow, Scotland), Mr. C. H. Strutt, M.P. (England), Mr. Bethune (Wellington, N.Z.), Mr. G. D. Sprot (Brisbane), Mr. W. J. Griffiths ...

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  22. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, August 20.—Copper: The market has receded, spot being now quoted at £57 2s 6d, and three months' quotations £57 5s per ton, fails of 13s ...

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  23. CHINA & NEUTRALITY.

    Count Cassini, Russian Ambassador at Washington, in an interview, said that the grand scheme of the Hon. John Hay (United States Secretary of State ...

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  24. JAPANESE LOSSES.

    [There have been several Russia reports, unconfirmed, of the great loss of life sustained by the Japanese round Port Arthur, owing to havoc created by mine fields. ...

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  25. ON THE LONDON BOAT.

    Mr. G. Maclean, Lieut. T. G. Grice, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. Hamilton Brown, Mr. T. K. Lyons, Mr. F. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. B. Armytage, Mr. ...

    Article : 171 words
  26. CARRUTHERS MINISTRY

    Very little has transpired as to negotiations between Mr. Carruthers and those who may be termed Ministers-expectant. Until the Waddell Ministry has actually resigned ...

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  27. DIRTIEST TRICKERY

    Sir William Lyne is now the occupant of the one-time Labor room at the Federal House. He sat alone there this morning with a look of intense satisfaction on his ...

    Article : 453 words
  28. THE SURPRISE OF THE NAVAL BATTLES.

    If there was any point on which naval experts were of late years agreed, it was that sea battles would henceforth be sharp and swift. No more Trafalgars or ...

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  29. WHAT A NAVAL BATTLE COSTS.

    Tho rulership of the waves is a fine thing, but it is about the most costly position to obtain known to man. In an attempt to get hold of but the mercantile control of a ...

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  30. WITGEFT'S LAST SIGNAL

    The last signal made by Admiral Witgeft, on board the Cesarevitch, before lie was blown to pieces by a shell oil Wednesday, 10th inst, was: ...

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  31. "UNIVERSAL TUBERCULOSIS."

    A considerable amount of interest has been evinced by "Sunday Times" readers in the paragraph printed last week touching the universality of tuberculosis. Dr. Symes, ...

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  32. LATE MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Mrs. Annie Gillen, aged 54, a widow, committed suicide this morning by cutting her throat with a table knife. The act was due to depressed spirits. She attempted suicide ...

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  33. PORT ARTHUR INVESTMENT

    It is reported from Chifu that the Japanese forces outside Port Arthur have reached the abandoned Chinese arsenal, a mile and a quarter east of the ...

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  34. REPORTED JAPANESE REVERSE.

    Chinese refugees from Port Arthur report that the Japanese were expelled from Palichwang, from whence they were bombarding the inner forts, and ...

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  35. RUSSIAN GUNBOAT SUNK.

    A Russian gunboat of the Otvashni type struck a mine and sank off the Liaotishan Promontory. The following cable was. yesterday ...

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  36. WEI-HAI-WEI.

    In view of the daily expected fall of Port Arthur political circles arc advised that Great Britain is on the point of concluding negotiations with China for the occupation ...

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  37. AGED MAN LOSES BOTH LEGS.

    About 6 o'clock yesterday evening an old man was found on the railway line close to the Ashfield station, with both legs cut on: below the knee, and suffering from other ...

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  38. RUSSIA WILL BE DRIVEN BACK TO BAIKAL.

    Few of those who have hoped and expressed the most sanguine things of Japan in the present war have gone quite so far as a former member of the Asiatic ...

    Article : 225 words
  39. "PROTECT THE FLAG."

    The Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association have passed a series of strong resolutions touching the question of contraband. ...

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  40. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The Acting Government Astronomer's, forecast is as follows :—New South Wales on Sunday: Still showery over south-western slopes, and possibly a rain squall or ...

    Article : 46 words
  41. GHOULS IN A PARIS STREET.

    Mme. Gouet, an old lady of 70, was run over and killed yesterday on the St. Germain-street railway. Two women immediately knelt over the ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. STRENGTHENING THEIR NAVY.

    The Japanese are not given to proclaiming from the housetops what they are doing in preparation for further struggles, but sufficient facts leak out to show that ...

    Article : 111 words
  43. ARBITRATION COURT ADVOCATE.

    Mr. Philip Hart, of the Marine Cafe, Circular Quay, announces himself as a candidate for the temporary position of employers' advocate on the Arbitration Court ...

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