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  2. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The nineteenth annual meeting of the Newcastle and Northumberland Benevelent Society was held at the Newcastle Council Chambers last night. The Mayor, ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Newchwang is practically closed to commerce, the Russians not replying to ships signalling for pilots up the Liao River. ...

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  4. GREGORIAN CENTENARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—His Holiness the Pope, in the presence of 60,000 celebrants, yesterday held a Mass in St. Peter's Cathedral, at Rome, to ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    The Russians and the Japanese may not fight a great last battle for some time. On the other hand, if Barkis is willin' on both sides such a conflict may occur at any ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 258 words
  6. EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    The Education Conference was continued at the Protestant Hall, to-day, when the main hall and the galleries were crowded. Senior-Inspector Looban took the ...

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  7. GUNS FOR RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russia has bought 30 guns in Connecticut (U.S.), and they have-been shipped for the Far East. ...

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  8. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Commander Kulczicki has informed the Czar that he is willing to pilot the Baltic squadron to the Far East, via the Kara Sea, ...

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  9. DESIRE OF THE POLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A crowded meeting of Polish immigrants has been held at Whitechapel (London), when resolutions were passed denouncing ...

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  10. THE INDIAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As the result of his studies on the spot, Lord Kitchener the Commander-in-Chief in India, has issued an important order, embodying ...

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  11. AUTOMOBILES IN WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russia intends to employ for military purposes armoured automobiles now being manufactured on the Continent. ...

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  12. HONORING AN ENEMY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians buried with naval honours Commander Hirose, the Japanese officer, who was killed in a recent attack on Port ...

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  13. DISMISSED FOR DISCOURTESY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Governor of the province of Fars, in Persia, has been dismissed from office by the Shah, for discourtesy in not visiting Lord ...

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  14. CENTRAL AFRICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain L'Enfant, the French officer who has returned to Paris from Central Africa, after discovering a waterway ...

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  15. THE SOMALI MULLAH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Mullah of Somaliland, who is being closely pursued by the British, is now, approaching Rushafun. ...

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  16. THE INDISPENSABLENESS OF KOREA TO JAPAN.

    At the same time had Russia agreed to recognise diplomatically the authority which Japan has exercised through invasion, there would have been no war. In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. D. M'Kinnon, the new leader of the Opposition, announced the policy of his party at the Prahran Town Hall to-night. The building was crowded, many ladies ...

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  18. ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has warmly congratulated M. Deleasse, the French Minister for ...

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  19. CUSTOMS STATISTICS.

    The Newcastle Customs House officials have supplied further returns of the trade of the port in regard to general exports a comparative statement cannot be ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Kingston, M.H.R., has been removed from the private hospital at East Melbourne to Toorak, where, to-day, he was lying on an invalid stretcher ...

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  21. THIBETAN EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Brigadier-General Macdonald has arrived at Langma, in Thibet, two miles north of Kangma. A few shots were exchanged with ...

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  22. RISING IN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Leutwein, with a German punitive expedition, after eight hours stubborn lighting against the Hereros in ...

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  23. ODDFELLOWS' ANNUAL SESSION.

    The twenty-fourth annual session of the Independent Order of Oddfollows was opened to-day at the I.O.O.F. Temple, Elizabeth-street. The Grand Master (Bro. ...

    Article : 559 words
  24. NEW ILLUMINANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Professor Charles Baskerville, of New York, has discovered that thorium is resolvation into carolinium and berzelium, two ...

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  25. IMPORTS.

    Value of imports at Newcastle during the first quarter of 1903 and 1904:— 1903, £814,957; 1904, £206,790. Decrease for the quarter, £108,167. ...

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  26. CRUISER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—H.M.S. Challenger, second-class cruiser, of 3880 tons, is to be commissioned by May for service on the Australian station. ...

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  27. FEAR OF BURIAL ALIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dreading being buried alive, the late Miss Frances Power Cobbe, the well-known authoress, journalist, and philanthropist, ...

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  28. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    The Chief Judge in Equity, Mr. Justice A. H. Simpson, was engaged to-day in hearing the case of the Attorney-General on the relation of Percy K. Bowden, ...

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  29. SHIPPING RETURNS.

    The following return shows the number and tonnage of vessels, exclusive of coasters, entered and cleared at the Newcastle Customs House during the first ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The hearing of the Sweetapple separation case was resumed to-day, and adjourned until next week, when judgment will be given. ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    With reference to Mr. Malcolmson's letter to "The Times," alleging illtreatment of the aborigines, Mr. Prinsop, Protector of Aboringines in this State, ...

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  32. STRAITS OF GIBRALTAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—By the Anglo-French Convention, France agrees not to fortify the coast of Morocco between Melilla and the heights ...

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  33. RUSSIA'S INTERNAL FOE—REVOLUTION.

    Japan wants Kerea, and it is a legitimate want Korea wants nothing so much as she does a reformer, which Japan can hardly fall to be; Russia wants—the earth, and ...

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  34. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Porte has entered into an engagement with Bulgaria to execute the scheme of reform drawn up by the Powers (Austria and ...

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  35. DOWIE PAYS OLD DEBTS.

    A report has been published in a local daily paper to the effect that a Supreme Court writ has been served on the Rev. J. A. Dowie on board the R.M.S. Mongolia ...

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  36. AN HISTORIC THOUGH BLOOD STAINED TITLE.

    The terms of the above would if insisted upon, prevent Japan, from taking Korea. It is safe, however, to say that it won't be insisted upon, conditionally that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. DEATH OF MR. G. CRUICKSHANK.

    Mr. George Alexander Cruickshank died at his residence, "Gwydir," Bowral, at 5 o'clock this morning. Deceased, who was 49 years of age, had been in poor health ...

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  38. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    The Majoronl Dramatic Company repeated the drama "His Natural Life" at the Victoria Theatre last night in the presence of a large and appreciative ...

    Article : 157 words
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