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  2. SERVICE OF SONG.

    Last evening, a choir of girls connected with St. John's Church of England Sunday School gave the service of song entitled "The Oiled feather" in St. ...

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  3. WAGGA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

    A special meeting of the Wagga Municipal Council was held last evening to further consider Mr. Wise's proposals concerning Local Government. The ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A brutal assault was committed on a man in George-street at a late hour last night. A young man named Henry Wilson was walking along in the ...

    Article : 169 words
  5. DESPATCH OF SEIGE GUNS.

    Many seige guns have been sent from St. Petersburg to Harbin. the Russian military headquarters, in Manchuria. Military opinion in St. Petersburg is ...

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  6. RUSSO - JAPANESE WAR.

    An officer train Port Arthur asserts that the town is impregnable, and that a siege is welcomed. The land side, he states, is defended by ...

    Article : 149 words
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  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    A nest of snake eggs, numbering 22, has been brought under the notice of the Colac (Vic.) shire veterinary expert (Mr. A. E. M'Cure), by Mr. W. Stonehouse, of ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S WEAKNESS.

    Critics of the progress of the war consider that the Russian army with a front of nearly 100 miles from Mukden and Niuchwang facing the east paralell, ...

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  10. REQUEST TO THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    A largely attended meeting of the Wagga Farmers and Settlers Association was held in Wagga on Saturday afternoon, Mr. T. Strout presiding. ...

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  11. NIUCHWANG.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports from Shanbaikwan that firing has been heard near Niuchwang and that it si rumoured the ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following forecast was issued this evening: Fine hut cloudy: generally threatening to showery in the south-west and light rains spreading over the ...

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  13. JAPANESE SHIP SUNK.

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent reports that the Japanese torpedo-boat Number 48 was destroyed on Thursday while removing mines in Kerr Bay - one of the ...

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  14. ON THE PENINSULA.

    The Japanese infantry, on the 11th inst. expelled 300 Russian cavalry from Su[?]chen. The Japanese occupied Kuantiencheng ...

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  15. PROPOSED SERIES OF CONCERTS.

    A special meeting of the school of Arts Committee was held on Saturday evening to consider the des[?]rability of making a special effort in aid of the ...

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  16. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    At Homebush to-day there were 804 cattle yarded. Values were from 3s to 10s lower. Quotations: Best beef 24s per 100ths: bullocks £7 to £11 12s ; [?]s £6 to £8. ...

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  17. LADY-LOVES WHO ARE SENT TO SCHOOL

    Not the least embarrassing situation that love is responsible for is that [?] which a man in a good position finds himself when he loses his heart to an ...

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  18. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Acting-Premier. Mr. B. R. Wise stated to-day that he had not received any telegram from Sir John See respecting the meeting of Parliament, in ...

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  19. BETTING PROSECUTION.

    William Brown was to-day fined £100. or six months, for using a room for betting purposes in Pitt-street. This was his third conviction. An order was ...

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  20. FORT ARTHUR RAILWAY.

    Viceroy Alexieff and his Chief of Staff, General Pflugg admit that rail-way communication between Mukden and Port Arthur has again been ...

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  21. FIRE AT TUMUT.

    A fire occurred at 1 o'clock on Saturday in a brick dwelling at the intersection of Wynyard and Simpson streets. Tumut. The cottage, which was owned ...

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  22. DALNY CAPTURED.

    Advices which have been received in Parts from St. Petersburg state that General Kauropatkin informed the Czar that he had ordered the destruction ...

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  23. JAPAN'S PRISONERS.

    Four hundred and fifty Russians whom the Japanese has taken prisoners. and who are now at Mat[?]vama, are delighted at the kind treatment they are ...

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  24. MINISTER AND MAGISTRATE.

    The Full Court to-day made absolute a [?] at the instance of the Inspector of Nuisances for the Municipal Council of Sydney, by which the manager of the ...

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  25. CABLE NEWS.

    The truculence of this natives, even in the pacified districts. is enduring many settlers in German South-west Africa temigrate to British territory ...

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  26. THE PRIZE AND THE GIVING.

    Donors who have been communicated with with regard to their special prizes at the forthcoming show will greatly assist in the preparation of the schedule ...

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  27. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    The methods by which the Russians are endeavoring to make a bolder showing to the world than is justified by circumstances is considerably ...

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  28. THE JAPANESE CAMPAIGN.

    General K[?]ki is advancing towards Liao-yang. He has engaged in skirmishes with Russian forces, and one of two of their minor positions have been ...

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  29. CHINESE LABOR.

    The Murquis of Lansdowne. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and the Chinese Minister in London (Chang-Ta-Jen), have signed an Anglo-Chinese ...

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  30. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONVENTION.

    The Local Government Convention opens next Monday. Mr. W[?] will pr[?]le during the conference. Large numbers of municipalities and ...

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  31. THE REDFERN MARKETS.

    As was anticipated on Friday, deliveries of forage at the Redfern sale yards were of light dimensions, only 43 trucks being submitted. The usual conditions ...

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  32. STATE OF THE RIVER.

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  33. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Lieut. - Coloner Hoskins, the State Commanding Officer for New South Wales, will conduct a special service in the local Salvation Army Barracks on ...

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  34. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The Federal Prime Minister stated to-day that as the programme of the Government would not be finally dealt with until to-morrow night, he could say ...

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  35. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    Emperor William of Germany has delivered a series of patriotic speeches at Alsace-Lorraine, in the course of which he declared that as Germany had a clear ...

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  36. GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    Germany is sending another detachment of 1300 troops to reinforce those engaged in suppressing the Herreras revolt in German West Africa. ...

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  37. MUMMY'S LEGACY

    There has been an astounding sequel to the many mysteries surrounding the discovery on 22nd February. 1902, of the mummified body of the Paris miser, ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    To-morrow the three weeks which the Federal Ministry was given to formulate its policy expires, and the Parliament will assemble and the ...

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  39. ACCIDENT TO A YOUNG FOOTBALLER.

    Whilst Master Alick Henningham, eldest son of Mr. E. Honningham, photographer, Wagga, was playing football on Saturday, he fell with his arm ...

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  40. VLADIVOSTOCK SQUADRON IMPRISONED.

    Owing to the presence of the Japanese warships in the vicinity the Russian squadron is imprisoned in the harbour of Vladivostock. ...

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  41. THIBET.

    It now transpires that the four servants of Captain Parr, the Chinese Joint Commissioner in Thibet, who were murdered during his absence from the camp at ...

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  42. THE JAPANESE IN KOREA.

    The Japanese are strengthening and watching their base in Korea. ...

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  43. THE HOSPITAL BAZAAR.

    The ladies who had in hand the arrangements for the Hospital bazaar have not yet ceased in their efforts to augment the funds to the greatest possible extent. ...

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  44. BANDITS RAIDING.

    Bandits are raiding in the vicinity of Ying-kow, the port of Niu-[?]hwang. Several wealthy residents of Niu-chwang have been kidnapped and held ...

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  45. THE JAPANESE LOAN.

    The Japanese 6 per cent loan of £10,000,000. issued at 931/2 has been covered 30 fold in London and fivefold in New York. ...

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  46. "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY."

    The booking denotes that a record audience will to-night welcome Mr. J. C. Williamson's new English Comedy Company, who will make their first and ...

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  47. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    The District Inspector of Stock, Mr. C. Lyne, reports the following stock movements for the past week:- 26 bullocks, P. J. M'Alister, Wagga to Corowa, by rail; ...

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  48. THE BALKANS.

    King Peter of Servia and Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria have met at Nish, in Southern Servia, as a preliminary to the formation of an alliance between Servia. ...

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  49. BRIGANDS ACTIVE.

    During the operations on the 8th inst. 100 Chin-chus[?] (Chinese brigands) attacked 100 of the Russian frontier guard at Ya[?]ai. between Mukden and ...

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  50. GUARDING PORT ARTHUR.

    Four Japanese cruisers and six battle ships are constantly in sight of Port Arthur. They depart at night and return at dawn. Japanese [?]do boats ...

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  51. SUPPRESSION OF REVOLT.

    Turkish troops have occupied all the principal rebel villages in the Sassun district, Armenia, and dispersed the revolutionary bands. ...

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  52. THE JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Japanese troops have occupied S[?]yen. Three divisions are new marching from Feng-huan-cheng to Liaoyang. They expect to avoid the difficult ...

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  53. VLADIVOSTOCK.

    Report from Tokio state that a Japanese fleet has occupied Askold Bay, Vlodivostock. ...

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