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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Victoria again maintained her position last month as the largest distributor of imported goods. The subjoined statement of ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — It is stated that strenuous efforts are being made to induce Mr Irvine, the retiring Premier, to join the Bent Government ...

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  4. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday.—The police have taken action against several licensees of public-houses for neglecting to conspicuously display a sign showing whether the ...

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  5. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night,—The Russian losses during the bombardment of Port Arthur by the Japanese fleet on the morning of the 9th inst. were 10 ...

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  6. MILITARY COURT OF INQUIRY.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The military court of inquiry, arranged for the purpose of investigating the cause of the absence of the troops from parade on Saturday ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—May I ask a small space in your columns to make a few remarks in connection with Mr Procter's letters of 3rd aud 8th insts., re the advantage of the ...

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  8. WYNYARD

    The sports and picnic in connection with the opening of the Calder Hall pasted off very successfully. The day was fine And cool, being slightly cloudy. There was a ...

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  9. TASMANIA AND INTER-STATE CERTIFICATES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr Propsting (Premier and Treasurer of Taimania) to-day informed the Minister of Customs that his State would not on any ...

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  10. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    HOBART, Thursday. — Miss C. L. Denby has been appointed teacher in charge of the new school to be opened at Maurice, near Bingarcoma; ana Mrs ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A gruesome discovery was made this morning among the debris in the ruins of Overell's fire in the suburb of Fortitude Valley. The ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL

    He ordinary meeting of the Leven Road Trust was held on Saturday. Present: Messrs. W. Delaney (chairman) M. Baulch, E. French, A. D. Pickett, and ...

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  13. A VISITING CLERGYMAN.

    HOBART, Thursday. — Rev. D. C. Davidson, of America, who for the past two years has been lecturing in Australia and Tasmania, leaves for Launceston ...

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  14. STUPEFACTION AND INDIGNATION IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There is great stupefaction throughout Russia, mingled with indignation, at the action of Japan in forcing a rupture before ...

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  15. THE DEFENCE ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister of Defence (Mr . Austin Chapman) hopes to be able to proclaim the Defence Act operative on March 1. The military ...

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  16. THE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Council of Churches met to-night for the purpose of arranging religious services in connection, with Centenary Sunday. At a meeting ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY Thursday.—A laborer named Joseph Boss began work at the cataract dam yesterday morning, and in the afternoon met his death. A large ...

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  18. HEAVY FINE FOE SMUGGLING OPIUM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A fine of £400. or 12 months' imprisonment, was inflicted at the Central Court to-day on a Chinaman named Ah Sam, who was ...

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  19. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday. — On his return from Gormanston this afternoon, the Attorney-General (Mr H. Nicholls) received a deputation from representatives ...

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  20. THE FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Russian public regard the situation with much seriousness. The newspapers are trying to kindle patriotism, and ...

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  21. FIGHT BETWEEN AFGHANS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—News was received from Broken Hill this morning that trouble had arisen between two rival camps of Afghans. One party of ...

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  22. THE POOR MAN'S LOAF

    A number of paterfamilias, and. for that matter, housewives, are at present complaining bitterly of the price of bread. With some degree of justice they ...

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  23. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS IN A DILEMMA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The correspondent of "The Pall Mall Gazette" states that the Russian Admiral is in a stark dilemma. He must either submit, ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIA

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday. — The January associated mining return, to be announced to-morrow, promises to be the best recorded for some time past. ...

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  25. THE CZAR AND HIS TREACHEROUS FOE.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Czar, in addressing the naval ensigns, urged them to deeds of bravery against a treacherous foe, who, under the ...

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  26. THE WILMOT ELECTION

    In another column this morning, Mr Arthur R. Cooke, Divisional Returning Officer for the Electoral Division of Wilmot, announces that a writ has been ...

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  27. COUNTRY NEWS

    The ever popular comic opera, "H.M.S. Pinafore," was staged in the Town Hall on Tuesday night by the Barnie Operatic Society, under the direction of that old ...

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  28. STATE TREASURERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The State Treasurers handed the subjoined statement to Sir George Turner (Federel Treasurer) to-day: Counter proposals ...

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  29. DETAILS OF THE SECOND FIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — During the second fight at Pert Arthur the (Russian torpedo boats gallantly dashed for the Japanese fleet, but they ...

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  30. PANIC AT PORT ARTHUR.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—There it a Russian panic at Port Arthur and Dalny, and the soldiery are showing signs of getting out of hand. ...

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  31. PATRIOTIC JAPANESE AT NEW YORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Japanese merchants at New York celebrated the victory at Port Arthur, and they save Arranged if possible to raise ...

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  32. EVANDALE WATER TRUST.

    The Evandale Water Trust 'held its monthly meeting at the secretary's office on Wednesday night, when the following members were present: Messrs. W. ...

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  33. EVANDALE

    A meeting was held in the Methodist Sunday-school on Wednesday night, the object being to form a Good Templars Lodge at Evaudale. Several visitors ...

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  34. THE JAPANESE COUP APPLAUDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Admiral Sir Edward Seymour, British Commander at Plymouth, applauds the Japanese coup at Port Arthur, which secures ...

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  35. THE RUSSIAN CRUISERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — A Valadirostock telegram states that the Russian cruisers are about to run the gauntlet at Port Arthur. ...

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  36. A BUSY NIGHT.

    A traveller found his bedroom too warm, so he opened the window, and soon after, was wakened by a bat flying round. He caught it, and being a Kind-hearted ...

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  37. BRITISH NAVAL PREPARATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"Saint James's Gazette" states that a naval officer at Whitehall declares that there is no feverish anxiety, but naval preparations ...

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  38. THE RUSSIANS OUTWITTED

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Japanese commander, disguised as a menial, accompanied the Japanese consul who was sent to remote the Japanese ...

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  39. CRESSY

    On Wednesday afternoon the annual fete in connection with the Anglican Church Sunday-school took place on the cricket ground, and notwithstanding the ...

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  40. THE WYCOMBE WONDER

    English files just to hand contain full accounts of a remarkable case at West Wycombe, London. Sensational medical facts were brought out in the inquest ...

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  41. COMMAND OF RUSSIAN LAND FORCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There are serious differences amongst Russian officiers regarding the command of the land forces, and Admiral Alexeieff's ...

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  42. THE CHEMULPHO ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Japanese official report of he engagement at Chemulpho, where troops were landed, states that the Koreitz and ...

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  44. RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The mobilisation at the Manchurian viceroyalty is rapidly proceeding. Russia has sent 72 guns, each capable of firing 38 ...

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  45. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—When Rear-Admiral Uryu's squadron appeared at Chemulpho, the Russian vessels tried to escape, and when the [?]torpedoers ...

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  46. BRITISH AND AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — It is announced that in connection with the Russo-Japnese war, Great Britain and the United States will proclaim their ...

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  47. RUSSIAN TROOPS IN KOREA.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Fifty thousand Russian troops are now concentrated along the Yalu, in Korea. ...

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  48. BURNIE

    The Austral Guards Band appeared before a large and appreciative audience in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening. Every item rendered met with great ...

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  49. PERSONAL EXERTION TAX

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.—The Attorney-General (Mr H. Nicholls) addressed a crowded meeting at the Academy of Music to-night, speaking on much ...

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  50. GENERAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamer Wakasa Maru, after eluding a Russian cruiser and destroyers in the Indian ...

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  51. CAPTURE OF 2000 RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Japanese cruisers Saitmen and Heyen captured the volunteer transport Ekaterinoslav near Fusan, also several whalers ...

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  52. WILMOT

    The I.O.R. Hall, which has only recently teen completed, was officially opened on Friday evening by Bro. Geo. Bingham, D.C.R., Bro. Shepherd, D.S., and Bro. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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  55. A NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Acting on a communication received from the Imperial authorities the Governor-General (Lord Northcote) has issued a ...

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