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  3. Mr. P. Moir.

    Mr. P. Moir, the burly Western forward, has been refused permission by the Metropolitan Union to play with Glebe. ...

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  4. ON THE WORLD'S STAGE.

    The talk of the Commonwealth to-day is the great Deakin-Reid coalition movement, which at first excited much ridicule by tho absurd antics of the ...

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  5. PORT ARTHUR ENTRANCE.

    One of the vessels sunk at the entrance to Pore Arthur has been removed, leaving a narrow and dangerous passage. ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Mr. Iwasaki (Acting Consul General for Japan) received the following cable from Baron Komura to-day:— "Admiral Togo reports that while ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. Bathurst Harriers.

    The Bathurst Harriers held a run last evening in which a good number of the members took part. The run started at 8 o'clock, with D Atkins and C. Studdert as ...

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  8. Death of Miss Douglass.

    The death occurred in Bathurst yesterday of Miss Louisa Douglass, at the residence of her sister, Mrs A. S. Low, 230 Keppel-street. Deceased had been in ...

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  9. Irish National Foresters.

    A few days ago we printed a telegram from Melbourne which stated that at its annual meeting held in that city it was claimed that the Irish National Foresters ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. C.Y.M. Society.

    The usual weekly meeting of the senior division of the debating section of the above Society was held at the Exchange Buildings last night. The speaker (Mr. ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Admiral Dewa has reported to Tokio that on the afternoon of the 15th inst, in a dense fog, the Kasugi rammed the Yoshino off Fort Arthur, sinking her ...

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  12. MARCHING TO RELIEVE PORT ARTHUR.

    The captain of a Chinese ship which has reached Weihaiwai states that the Japanese on Sunday heavily bombarded the forts and the town, simultaneously ...

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  13. Pith of Partial

    In the House of Representatives to-day the debate on the situation was continued by Mr. Reid, who said that the Labor party had always been straightforward and ...

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  14. JAPANESE REPORTED TO BE OCCUPYING NIUCHWANG.

    Several reports, one attributed to the Russian Staff at St. Petersburg, announce that the Japanese have occupied Niuchwang, The Russians at Mukden ...

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  15. THE CASUALTIES ON THE YALU.

    The following cable were received to-day by Mr Iwasaki, Acting Consul- General for Japan, from Baron Komura, Japanese Minister for Foreign ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. Here & There

    The following forecast for to-day has been issued by the Sydney observatory :— Cloudy and unimportant showers in the south west; fine and dry in other parts of ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Times" states that a military expert calculates that it will take the Port Arthur railway 37 days to transport to Mukden even one Army ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. ALLEGED SWEATING IN THE POSTAL SERVICE.

    A deputation of labor members yesterday waited on the Postmaster- General to bring under his notice the long hours worked by coachdrivers ...

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  19. Mr. W. M Bissell.

    Mr. W. U. Bissell, Manager of the local branch of the A M.P. Society, has returned to Bathurst from his trip tp the "old country." The six months' leave of absence ...

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  20. Orphanage Ball.

    The arrangement for the Orphanage Ball are fast being completed, and so far as the management is concerned, nothing will be left undone to make the event of Tuesday ...

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  21. REPORT OF JAPANESE LOSS.

    Russians arriving at Chifu report a disaster to two Japanese warships. It is thought they are possibly referring to the sinking of the torpedo ...

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  22. SWEATING IN THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    A Melbourne telegram printed in another column of the present issue states that a deputation, consisting of members of the House of ...

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  23. The Gala Gay Procession.

    The procession to be held on the Hospital Market and Gala Day gives promise of being most attractive. The Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows will march, ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. THE KENCHOW FIGHT.

    Mr. Iwasaki, the, Japanese Consul General, has received the following cable from, Baron Komura. The enemy which took part in the fight near ...

    Article : 70 words
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  26. A TRAIN DERAILED.

    Owing to a subsidence through rain a train northward from Mukden has been derailed. Thirty passengers were killed or injured. ...

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  27. The Local Cadets.

    Quarter Master Sergeant F. B. Smith an inspector in connection with the Cadet Corps, who is on a visit to the city in connection with the N.S.W.R.F.U., scheme of ...

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  28. MR. WATSON'S PROGRAMME.

    The "Daily News," commenting on the political situation in Australia, says that the proposals of Mr. Watson, the Prime Minister, are of ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Frank Gatenby was committed for trial on the charge of maliciously wounding Michael Sullivan by shooting him ...

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  30. THE JAPS AND NIUCHWANG.

    The Japanese have secretly placarded throughout Niuchwang—including the Russian quarter—a warning to the Chinese sot to fear their coming, ...

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  31. CONTROLLING THE FINANCES

    Sir John See, says Mr. Waddell, is determined to control the finances of the State, Rather than consent to any expenditure which the country could not ...

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  32. A Lad Convicted.

    George Cowen, on remand, charged with stealing a purse, the property of Mrs. Bromwish, was again brought up at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday. The ...

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  33. INDIGNANT CHINESE.

    The Chinese at Feng-huan-cheng are indignant at the Russians fleeing without honouring their huge issue of paper money. ...

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  34. Coalition Still Expected.

    The prospects of a coalition between the Liberals and the Labor party are brightening. Prominent members of Mr. Deakin's party are conducting the ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    It is generally believed that there will not be another session of Parliament before the elections, although the Government were sincere in their ...

    Article : 47 words
  36. DESTROYING MINES.

    The Japanese are removing the mines from Kerr Bay, with a view of safeguarding navigation. ...

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  37. ANOTHER JAPANESE CAPTURE.

    The Japanese near Kaichan captured a Russian commissariat train. They restored the carts and animals to the native drivers. ...

    Article : 34 words
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