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  2. TRIAL FOR MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The trial in Rome of the Countess Linda Bontartini and her lover, Professor Secchi, on a charge of having murdered the ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. G. H. Reid, has promised Mr. Austin Chapman, M.H.R., that as soon as the Budget Statement has been disposed of he will arrange for the ...

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  4. GREAT JAPANESE VICTORY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despatches from Tokio report that the main body of the Russians on Friday night, the 14th instant, fell back on the ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND MINING DISASTER

    As the volume of smoke coming up the Brilliant Block shafts is considerable, the committee of managers have decided to seal the Brilliant Extended No. ...

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  6. RAILWAY BANQUET.

    The annual banquet of the Newcastle Branch of the New South Wales Locomotive Engine-drivers'. Firemen, and Cleaners' Association was held on Saturday ...

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  7. GLOOM IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The heavy reverses suffered by the Russians have occasioned profound gloom in St. Petersburg, which is in striking ...

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  8. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The question of preferential trade is to be discussed in the Federal Parliament on a notice of motion by Sir William Lyne, M.H.R., which appears on the business ...

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  9. RUSSIAN CONFUSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A letter written to hit wife by General Keller before the engagement of Liao-yang where he met his death, is published. ...

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  10. DEATH OF KING GEORGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death is announced of George, King of Saxony. King George was born on the 8th August, 1832, and succeeded to the ...

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  11. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The condition of Field-Marshal the Duke of Connaught, who met with a serious accident whilst motoring in Scotland, was ...

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  12. THE MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is estimated that the dockers' strike at Marseilles has cost the trades of that port not less than £3,000,000. ...

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  13. FURIOUS FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two days' relentless, fighting has taken place at Dyoorogya Hill, 12 miles south of Mukden. ...

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  14. A CAVALRY ATTACK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Marshal Oyama reports that topographical difficulties prevented anything like an effective use being made by General Kuroki of ...

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  15. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Russian Baltic fleet, consisting of 42 ships, which was reported to have taken its departure for the Far East, has ...

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  16. LADY CURZON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lady Curzon was reported yesterday morning to have passed a quiet night. The seriousness of her condition, ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A destructive fire occurred yesterday afternoon at T. Hardy and Sons' Bankside wine cellars. The fire burned fiercely in the oak vats, and the building over the ...

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  18. GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Great discontent prevails throughout Germany in respect of the war being waged by the Fatherland against the Hereros. The ...

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  19. CONTINENTAL OPINION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Times" this morning publishes the following telegram from its correspondent at Vienna:— ...

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  20. JAPANESE SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Marshal Oyama reports that General Kuroki occupied several eminences to the north-east of Yentai mines, and pursued the enemy ...

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  21. MR. REID ANNOYED.

    The Prime Minister. Mr. G. H. Reid in referring to Sir William Lyne's motion, said: "I object to such methods being adopted in a matter of this description. ...

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  22. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There was an audience of 7000 persons to welcome Sir Wilfrid Laurier to Toronto. Ten thousand were unable to gain ...

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  23. SUBMARINES FOR JAPAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Eight submarine boats that are destined for Japan have arrived in sections at Minneapolis (U.S.) from the Fall River for ...

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  24. THEATRE HATS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The ladies of Paris have spontaneously discontinued wearing large hats at the theatres. They are now seen at these places of ...

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  25. LOSSES AT PORT ARTHUR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially reported that during July no fewer than 27 Japanese officers were killed at Port Arthur and 133 wounded. ...

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  26. NO QUARTER GIVEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Details of the fighting describe the fighting on both sides as "very bloody," and that "no quarter is given or asked for on either ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE WORKS.

    Instructions have been received by Mr. W. J. Millner, District Works Officer, to increase the expenditure on the Newcastle district sewerage scheme from £500 to ...

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  28. ADULTERATED WHISKY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Many deaths that have occurred lately in New York are traceable to wood alcohol in whisky. ...

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  29. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The following cable was received to-night from Baron Komura (Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs) by Mr. K. Iwasaki, Acting Consul-General in ...

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  30. ENGLISH RACING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the Newmarket second October meeting yesterday, the principal race resulted as under:—The Middle Park Plate, of 500 sovs, added ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram from Thursday Island reports that H.M.S. Pylades returned from a cruise this morning in the vicinity of Cook's Shoal. Half-way to Cape ...

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  32. GALLANT RUSSIAN STAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Colonel Stackovitch made a four days' magnificent stand at Tousapou, near Sieulintzu Railway Station. ...

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  33. FEDERAL ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Reid, recently stated that the Commonwealth electoral rolls were in a most unsatisfactory condition. Speaking yesterday on ...

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  34. THE RECENT RAINS.

    Speaking yesterday with regard to the recent rains, and their probable effect, the Acting-Meteorologist, Mr. Hunt, said that nearly all Australia had benefited. ...

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  35. APPALLING LOSSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Paris newspaper "Le Petit Journal" states that one of the Tsar's aides has admitted ...

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  36. AID FOR JAPAN.

    Mr. J. B. Suttor, Commercial Agent for New South Wales in the East, writing to Mr. S. W. Moore, Minister for Agriculture, says:—"War has now been in progress for ...

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  37. THE HOLIDAY.

    Eight-Hours' procession leaves Watt-street at 10 a.m. sharp. Societies and trades to meet as advertised. Sports programme and band competition at the ...

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  38. THE RUSSIAN FAILURE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported in St. Petersburg that General Kuropatkin, by suddenly assuming the offensive, hoped to surround and ...

    Article : 282 words
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