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  2. THE ZIONIST MISSION.

    The Police Court proceedings arising out of the disturbance at the Town Hall last night, during the progress of Dr. Dowio's meeting, attracted a large ...

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  3. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Diplomatists consider that war between Turkey and Bulgaria is inevitable, as Turkey is showing no signs of seriously applying ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    A young man named Ernest William Kislingbuoy was charged to-day in the Criminal Court with the murder of a Chinese named Zeo Moon. He was alleged, ...

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  5. ANOTHER NAVAL ENCOUNTER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at Tokio states that Japanese torpedo boats attacked Port Arthur on Sunday, the 14th instant, ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    The conference of State Ministers for Agriculture, which was to have commenced in Sydney to-day to discuss the anthrax question, has been further postponed ...

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  7. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    Another attack in Port Arthur. Daring of Japanese torpedo destroyers. They torpedo the enemy's ships from the harbour month. Two of the destroyers missing. A third engagement reported to have occurred. Japanese landing forces to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MISS STERLING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the request of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Miss Maggie Sterling, of Victoria, sang at a concert in aid of the King's ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times," commenting on the address on the subject of immigration delivered by MR. Deakin, the Prime Minister of ...

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  10. JAPAN AND CANADA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Japanese Consul at Montreal is urging the Dominion Government to disallow the anti-Japanese legislation passed by ...

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  11. TWO TORPEDOERS MISSING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is reported that two of the Japanese torpedoes which made the attack upon Port Arthur at daybreak on Sunday, reminded ...

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  12. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day, David Chennall was charged with having stolen a cheque for £200 and one piece of paper, the property of Arthur John ...

    Article : 383 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. E. Bright, who sat in the State Parliament for a period of 21 years, died at Gawler to-day, aged 85. He retired from Parliament in 1891. ...

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  14. EFFECT OF THE ATTACK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Vice-Admiral Togo, the Japanese Commander-in-Chief, in reporting the attack, anticipates that the moral effect upon the ...

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  15. THIRD ENGAGEMENT REPORTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Impression prevails at Sasebo, near Nagasaki, on the western coast of Kinsiu, the southernmost [?] Japan, that a ...

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  16. JAPANESE LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Japanese domestic loan of ten millions sterling will be issued in March. The Mikado and the Bank of Japan will each ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, a young man named James Crowe was charged with the manslaughter of an old man named John Sole, at Brisbane, on ...

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  18. DISAFFECTION IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—While the Armenian clergy at Baku, on the Caspian Sea, were celebrating a patriotic service held to pray for the success of the ...

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  19. THE IMPENDING BATTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Japanese are proceeding with their attack upon Port Arthur, and in the despatch of troops to Manchuria. ...

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  20. APPEAL TO RUSSIAN FORCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Admiral Alex cleff, in proclamations to the Russian troops and sailors, admits that "the foo is strong." and appeals to all to ...

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  21. THE STELLING CASE.

    The Full Court had before it to-day an application on behalf of Hans Max Stelling for a rule calling upon George Fisk Scott, S.M., of Newcastle, and H. H. ...

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  22. THE TWO RUSSIAS.

    A remarkably interesting article will appear under the heading "Pen-notes and Pencillings" in to-morrow's "Newcastle Herald" In this, "Falcon" tells us briefly ...

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  23. UNPATRIOTIC COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Czar has dissolved the municipal council of Moscow for refusing to subscribe to the war fund. ...

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  24. THE DRUMMOYNE MURDER.

    William Gilchrist, who was found guilty of the manslaughter of John Fltchie Dodds at Drummoyne on the 20th December, was brought up at the Central Criminal Court ...

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  25. INTEGRITY OF CHINA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian Foreign Office considers the proposal of Mr. John Hay, the United States Secretary of State, in his Note to the ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Sparrow, who was yesterday shot by her husband is much better. Her husband's condition is about the same. He was charged at the Police court to-day ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. BRITISH OFFICERS TO WATCH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lieutenant-General Sir William Nicholson, R.E., formerly military secretary to Lord Roberts in South Africa, and Director ...

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  28. SHIP ANDRETA DISMASTED.

    The British ship Andreta, which left here on the 20th January for Falmouth, returned to port this evening dismasted. The Andreta met the full force of the ...

    Article : 234 words
  29. FROZEN TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Six hundred Cossacks, at Lake Baikal, in Siberia, on the line of railway to Manchuria, have suffered severely from frost. Some ...

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  30. PASTORAL WORKERS' UNIONS.

    The Labour Conference, which has been sitting for several days considering the question of the amalgamation of the pastoral organisations of the various States, ...

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  31. THE FIRST NAVAL BATTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The captain of the British steamer Fupsing asserts that the Japanese bombardment on the 9th severely injured the dock at ...

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  32. STOCK RETURNS.

    The progress returns of the stock in this State on 31st December, 1903, as furnished at present, are as follows:—Horses 848,672, cattle 1,462,600, sheep 24,119,289. ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. BAND PERFORMANCE.

    The members of the 4th Regiment Band conducted by Brigade Bandmaster W. G. Bentley, gave a performance in the rotunda of the Upper Reserve last evening, ...

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  34. A CHARGE DENIED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The allegation of Admiral Alexeleff, the Russian Viceroy in the Far East, that a Japanese warship had fired upon the ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. CAPTURE OF RUSSIAN VESSELS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russians attribute the capture of ten Russian vessels in Japanese waters to the neglect of Admiral Alexeleff to warn the ...

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  36. ADRIFT AT SEA.

    The cutter Lily, of 15 tons register, has been picked up at sea in distress. She was bound from Auckland to Samoa, and was 24 days out. The little vessel is fully ...

    Article : 74 words
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  38. THE OZAR ILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Czar is suffering from severe nervous depression. ...

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