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  2. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Kuropatkin, the Russian Commander-in-Chief, telegraphs to a friend that he expects a serious collision shortly, and ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Speaking to-day regarding the vacant position of Agent-General, the Premier, Mr. Carruthers, said that no suggestion had been made that the acting ...

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  4. LOCOMOTIVE CONSTRUCTION.

    A large deputation from Granville, Auburn, and Parramatta waited upon the Premier, Mr. Carruthers, to-day, to lay before him certain arguments in favour of ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Sir FREDERICK HOLDER, the Speaker of the House of Representative, took the chair at half-past two o'clock to-day. Mr. CAMERON (Tas.) said he wished to ...

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  6. COAL HEWING RATE.

    The hearing of the matter between the Colliery Employees' Federation, and the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association, in reference to the proposed ...

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  7. JAPANESE IN KAMSCHATKA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Small detachments of Japanese troops hoisted the Japanese flag on the west coast of Kamschatka, but later they were ...

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  8. NOTICES AT THE COLLIERIES.

    The notices posted at certain collieries working the Borehole seam intimating a reduction in the hewing rate on round coal to 3s 6d per ton, in lieu of the rate ...

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  9. JAPANESE DRILLING CHINESE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Many reports from the interior of China show that the Japanese are drilling large Chinese armies, and that the troops are of ...

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  10. ACTION BY WHEELERS.

    When work was completed at the Stockton Colliery yesterday afternoon, a deputation representing the wheelers, water-balers, and trappers, employed at ...

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  11. THE RUSSIAN DIFFICULTIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Kuropatkin, describing the fighting from the 26th August to the 7th instant, emphasises the incredible difficulties ...

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  12. JAPAN BUYING PONIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Japan is negotiating for the purchase of numbers of Montana and Canadian ponies, which are very hardy, and suitable for ...

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  13. AWAITING THE LENA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Japanese nobleman, now at New York, states that the injuries to the Russian transport Lena, which put into San ...

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  14. RUSSIANS IN DISORDER.

    During one night, attack, General Kuropatkin continues, the Russian detachments were so mixed and in such a state of disorder that all unity of ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    A case of plague was discovered in the Brisbane General Hospital to-day. The patient is a youth residing at Petrie Terrace. ...

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  16. BANK MESSENGER ABSCONDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A messenger who was entrusted by the Deutsche Sparkasse of Verma with £10,000 for the purpose of depositing it in ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    General Kuropatkin describes Lieutenant-General Orloff's entanglement at the Kiaoleng fields, where the latter was wounded and General Tomir ...

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  18. FATALITY IN HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—During some military manoeuvres in Hungary eight soldiers were killed, and six fatally wounded, while holding a balloon. ...

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  19. UNSUCCESSFUL ATTACK.

    General Kuropatkin also states that General Kuroki, on the night of the 5th instant, furiously but unsuccessfully, attacked the troops holding ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Berlin newspapers are incensed with "The Times" for alleging that a secret understanding exists between Germany ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier, Mr. Daglish, to-day telegraphed to the Prime Minister, Mr. G. H. Reid, expressing gratification at the result of last night's voting in the Federal ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    When the Aberdeen liner Demascus arrived in the Bay to-day, a report was made that a passenger named George Harris, a young man, cut his throat from ...

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  23. ORLOFF'S DISASTER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Unofficial telegrams attribute Lieutenant-General Orloff's disaster to General Samson off refusing his request for cavalry ...

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  24. BATTLE OF LIAO-YANG.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There were immense cremation fires after the battle of Liao-yang. The Russians were so confident of ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE HARBOUR.

    Considerable surprise was expressed in Newcastle yesterday at the announcement that the shoaling of the fairway had resulted in the depth of water being reduced ...

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  26. RUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Kuropatkin reports the Russian losses between the 28th August and 5th September to be 4000 killed and 12,000 ...

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  27. KUROKI'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Long reports from the correspondents of English newspapers describe General Kuroki's narrow escape. At one stage of ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. THE SENATE.

    Sir RICHARD BAKER, the President of the Senate, took the chair at half past two o'clock to-day. Senator DOBSON (Tas.) asked if the ...

    Article : 467 words
  29. SULKY ACCIDENT.

    Mr. T. Aubrey, the well-known city butcher, met with a serious accident by being thrown out of a sulky at Islington last night. The accident was witnessed ...

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  30. GENERAL LINIEVITCH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Linievitch, who was reported to have cut General Kuroki's communications at Feng-hwang-chang, is at Vladivostock, ...

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  31. PROPOSED DEPUTATION.

    The Premier, Mr. Carruthers, has received a letter from the Mayor of Newcastle, Alderman Gilbert, in reference to the proposal for deepening the Newcastle ...

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  32. PORT ARTHUR OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Many thousands of Chinese coolies are assisting the Japanese in digging trenches at Port Arthur. ...

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  33. HARBIN A HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The theatres and churches at Harbin, to the north of Mukden, are filled with Russian invalids, and 35,000 wounded are ...

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  34. CATHERINE HILL BAY.

    A special meeting of the Wallarah Miners' Lodge was held in Tobin's Hall. Mr. John Bassett presiding. All of the minutes as passed by the Delegate Board, were ...

    Article : 119 words
  35. SYDNEY COURTS—TO-DAY'S LIST.

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  36. INTENTIONS OF JAPAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—M. Ozaki Yukuo, formerly Japanese Minister of Public Instruction, now a Deputy for Tokio, states that Japan, after ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. MEREWETHER

    The sale of work at the Christians' Chapel, Railway-street, was continued last evening, and exceptionally well patronised. The ladies in charge of the stalls ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. STEAMER RELEASED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The steamer Calchas, which was seized by the Vladivostock squadron while on a voyage from Puget Sound to Japan and ...

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  39. GRETA.

    Mr. Joseph Henderson, an old and respected resident of Greta, died on Wednesday night. The deceased had long been a sufferer from asthma, but the ...

    Article : 71 words
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