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  2. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that General Kuropatkin is drawing tho Japanese northward, and intends to crush them between his army and ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General was present at the jubilee dinner of the First Australian Infantry Regiment at the Hotel Australia last night. ...

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  4. A MILITARY JUBILEE

    The banqueting tables at the Australia, last night presented a most unique and striking spectacle. The occasion was the Celebration of the jubilee of the first ...

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  5. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    It has transpired that Mr. Pierpont 31 organ recently went to Oyster Bay, where President Roosevelt is holidaying. He twice proceeded to Oyster Bay secretly on his yacht the Corsair, and conferred with the President. ...

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  6. FEDERAL PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, Federal Prime Minister, paid a call upon the Governor-General at federal Government House yesterday morning. ...

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  7. MR. WADDELL AND THE MINISTRY.

    It is expected that Mr. Waddell will be included in the Carruthers Ministry at an carly date. Sir Francis Laking, one of the most ...

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  8. VICAR APOSTOLIC OF AUSTRALIA.

    The "Gaulois," Paris, states that the Vatican proposes to appoint the Bishop of Dijon Vicar Apostolic of Australia. ...

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  9. THE KING'S RETURN.

    The King has returned to London from Marienbad, where he has been taking the waters. He is reported to be in ...

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  10. MONEY FOR EX-MEMBERS.

    At a recent meeting of the committee of Cue R D. Meagher Testimonial Fund, in Lismore, it was announced that the amounts in hand and promised totalled ...

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  11. FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The Earl of Minto, Governor-General of Canada, and Lady Minto, have had a narrow escape from death in a railway accident. ...

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  12. THE LATEST.

    The Tai-tse was flooded yesterday, and could not be forded. General Oku, pressing the Russians in the rear, forced them into the river. ...

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  13. THE STATE OF POLITICS IN N.S.W.

    Sir,—I wonder if the People's Reform League are satisfied with the results of their efforts to sink party issues and bring about ...

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  14. WHEAT MARKET OPERATORS

    Four "bull" operators on the Chicago wheat market cleared £1,000,000 in a fortnight. ...

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  15. A MATTER OF CHEEK.

    David Storey consulted Crick as to whether he should lake the Chef Secretaryship or Education. Crick thought Education would give him a good show ...

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  16. MISSING NAVAL ATTACHES.

    The German gunboat Tiger has just terminated a search for a junk on board of which a French and second German naval attache escaped from Port ...

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  17. GUESTS AT THE HOTEL AUSTRALIA.

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  18. KUROPATKIN BLOCKED SOUTH OF THE TAI-TSE.

    The salient fact of to-day's war messages is that at dawn yesterday the bulk of Kuropatkin's army was still south of the Tai-tse River. There has ...

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  19. CONGO FREE STATE.

    It is reported that the Congo Free State is constructing' formidable forts along the entire western coast of Lake Tanganyika. ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of the Federal Parliament meet next Wednesday, when Mr. Reid will announce the programme of the Coalition Government. ...

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  21. LIAO-YANG NOW THE JAPANESE BASE.

    The headquarters of the Japanese armies will be established at Liao-yang forthwith. A fire is raging in the city. ...

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  22. HOW RETREAT WAS PREVENTED.

    A steady Japanese bombardment of the Lilao-yang railway station prevented the Russians from entraining in order to retreat towards Mukden. ...

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  23. UCHTOMSKY IN DISGRACE.

    Frince Uchtomsky, who regained Port Arthur with his ship after the naval fight on August 10, will shortly be court-martialled. ...

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  24. ON THE LONDON BOAT.

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  25. FATAL QUARRY ACCIDENT.

    James Fahey, a laborer in a quarry at Liiydaie, was killed to-day by a fall of earth and rock. Wm. Goodall was also severely injured, and a horse in a dray was ...

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  26. JAPANESE CASUALTIES.

    An official announcement at Tokio estimates the Japanese casualties since August 29 at below 10,000. ...

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  27. SUSAN TURING'S CASE.

    Susan Tipping, who was admitted to Kyneton Hospital, on June 17 in a state of trance, and whose case has excited so much attention, is still an occupant of the ...

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  28. MORE ALPINE VICTIMS.

    Four Englishmen—W. Clay, T. Winterbotham, Meryon, and Rev. W. F. Wiijrbt—were killed while climbing Gran Paradiso, in the Alps. ...

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  29. HEAVY LOSSES.

    It is unofficially estimated that there are fifteen Russian divisions of 15,000 men each in the vicinity of Liao-yang. Their casualties since the battle ...

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  30. PROPOSED INTER-STATE SHOW

    Mr. A. H. McShane, who attended the Royal Show, Melbourne, in 1903, as representative of the Queensland Government in connection with the fine display of ...

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  31. TWO FORTS CAPTURED

    Chinese refugees report that Japanese junks landed a force on the Hwanchin shan coast, opposite the Tiger's Tail, and captured two coast forts. ...

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  32. LABOR-PROTECTIONIST ALLIANCE.

    Members of the Protectionist Party in Opposition met to-day to consider the report submitted by Mr. Isaacs on the question of an alliance with the Labor Party. ...

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  33. RUSSIANS HARD-PRESSED

    Generals Oku and Nodzu pressed the Russians hard as they crossed the Tai-tse River and threw Kuropatkin's force into confusion. ...

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  34. STEAMER COLLISION

    A collision occurred in the Thames between the N.Z. Shipping Co.'s steamer Waimate and the German steamer Munchen. ...

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  35. TWENTY-SIX JUNKS

    The Japanese have captured 26 Chinese junks attempting to convey provisions to Port Arthur. ...

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  36. KUKOPATKIN'S ADMISSION.

    General Kuropatkin admits that his losses in two days' fighting amount to 5000. ...

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  37. THE COST OF ELECTIONS.

    The Republican Party in the United States are raising a campaign fund of £2,000,000 to secure President Roosevelt's return for a second term. This amounts to ...

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  38. RIGHT FLANK FALLEN BACK.

    A later message states that the Russian flank has fallen back. General Kuroki's complete army has also crossed the Tai-tse, and is ...

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  39. MARSEILLES STRIKE

    One hundred thousand people in Marseilles are workless in consequence of the strike. The men employes on the Lyons ...

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  40. THE CAPTURE OF SHU-SHAN.

    The capture of Shu-shan Mountain on Thursday by the Japanese, the success which turned a drawn fight into a victory, and led to a general Russian ...

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  41. RUSSIAN SHIPS AT SHANGHAI.

    In pursuance of the orders of Sir Ernest Satow, British Ambassador in China, the repairs to the Russian cruiser Askold and torpedo boat ...

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  42. KUROKI DOMINATING RAILWAY

    The latest advices received in reference to General Kuroki's cutting-off operations to the north of Liao-yang show that he is attacking the Russians ...

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  43. JUBILATIONS IN TOKIO.

    There are Jubilations in Tokio, in consequence of the great success of the Japanese arms. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, September 3.—Mr. Walter Bradley', of Sydney, is shipping to Australia a fine collection of bronzes and marbles, including many from Earl's ...

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  45. YESTERDAYS LAND SALES.

    Messrs. Raine and Home report having held a sale (in conjunction with Arthur Rickards and Co.) on the ground-yesterday afternoon of the Rose Park Estate, Rose ...

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  46. PRINCE FUSHIMI BACK FROM THE WAR.

    H.I.H. General Prince Fushimi, who commanded the First (Tokio) Division at the capture of Kinchou, returned to Tokio on the 22nd" ult. He was in field costume, ...

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  47. THE BEST TURF INFORMATION

    Finals for the Epsom in next Saturday's "Arrow." "The Referee" will discuss the situation to a finish on "Wednesday—and all who are in any way interested in the ...

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  48. KUROPATKIN'S PROSPECTS.

    Kuropatkin has 250,000 troops, demoralised by a succession of defeats, probably poorly fed, hampered by many wounded, and cut off supplies—supporting ...

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  49. DEATH OF NEW ZEALAND EX-MINISTER.

    LONDON, September 3.—The death is announced of Thomas Russell, formerly Minister for Defence in New Zealand, ...

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  50. CONSULAR MESSAGES FROM JAPAN.

    The following message was received yesterday, from Baron Komura, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the Acting Consul-General. Mr. K. Iwasaki: ...

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  51. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WHIP.

    The only news the Prime Minister had to impart when seen at the Commonwealth Offices yesterday was that Mr. Wilks had been appointed Government Whip. ...

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