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  2. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mr Batchelor, the Home Secretary, fell off his bicycle while touring yesterday with the Prime Minister, Sir Watson, and was ...

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  3. THE WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — General Youdana, chief of the Japanese General Staff, has telegraphed to General Meeker at Berlin as follows: 'The Yalu ...

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  4. SHIPPING

    High tide.—This day, 7.26 a.m. 7.44 p.m. To-morrow, 7.59 a.m. 8.20 p.m. Moon's Pha[?].—New moon,June 14, First quarter, June 21. Full moon, June ...

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  6. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Australian cricketer Poidevin was top score with 55 against Lau[?]shire, which defeated Surrey in a single innings. ...

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  7. UNEASINESS IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—There is grave uneasiness in Russian, owing to General Kamagata's appointment as Generalissimo. It is interpreted as the ...

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  8. RUSSIANS IN NORTH-EASTERN KOREA.

    LONDON, Sunday ,Night. — Official Russian reports claim that successful operations in North-Eastern Korea are causing grave disquietude amongst the ...

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  9. SERIOUS VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —Two buggies, one driven by Mr Horace Smith and the other by Miss Elsie Hall, collided with each force at Lindenon last night ...

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  10. THE COTTON MARKET

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - There have been heavy sales of cotton at New York under continued "bear'' pressure, and the sales closed from 26 to 43 points ...

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  11. RELIEVING PORT ARTHUR

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—It is uncertain whether the Czar's order [?] detach 45,000 from General Kouropatkin's army to relieve Port Arthur has yet ...

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  12. A PRESBYTERIAN CALL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Rev. J.S.Buntine, of Hobart, has accepted a call to the Presbyterian Church at Port Melbourne, and will take up his new ...

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  13. COSSACKS COMPELLED TO RETIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Japanese scouts intercepted Cossacks, who were approaching, Gensen, and compelled them to retire after killing five. ...

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  14. THE TOUTED STATES ACREAGE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The cotton acreage in the United States shows en increase of 10 per cent. ...

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    The State Parliament is to be reopened to-day for the purpose of seeing whether the object which the Government had in view in obtaining a short prorogation ...

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  16. GREY CLOTHING FOB THE RUSSIAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — General Kouropatkin has ordered grey tunics and cape overcoats for the whole of the Russian army, and he advises dyeing white ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Johanna Fitzgerald, an inmate of Callan Park Asylum, was found dead suspended by her jaws in the fork of a tree in the grounds. ...

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  18. THE TIBETAN MISSION

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Colonel Younghusband recently sent a letter, giving the last date when the mission would be prepared to meet delegates at ...

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  19. RUSSIAN TREACHERY.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Nagasaki states that a wounded Japanese officer informed him that a party of ...

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  20. THE SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A new development in connection with the Castlereagh-street shooting sensation has arisen. A fellow clerk of Walker's has identified the ...

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  21. GERMANY'S NEUTRALITY.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The "Colonge Gazette" hopes that Russia will recognise that Germany's friendly and neighborly sentiments so far are ...

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  22. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — After the turmoil produced by the discussion of the first fortnight—a discussion which had in it all the elements of a "no ...

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  23. FIELD PIECES FOR RUSSIANS LANDED.

    LONDON, Sunday Night,—A Chinese junk has landed field pieces on Sheho near Hamhueng, where Cossack reinforce merits are expected. ...

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  24. THE BRITISH SCOPE OF ACTION.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Reuter's Agency at St. Petersburg reports that Russia, in the course of correspondent [?] has received from Great Britain ...

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  25. THE ALLEGED CASE OF INFANTICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—May Moran was arrested in a house at Surrey Hills on suspicion of having strangled her infant child on Friday. She said she had been ...

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  26. RUSSIAN WIRELESS TELEGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A Japanese cruiser reports that four meets, one bearing wireless telegraphic instruments and a sentry box, are stationed ...

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  27. MISSING BANK NOTES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Duke of Newcastle's solicitor, Mr George Marshall, who was recently arrested on a charge of stealing £10,000 in bank notes ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL COACH ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Another seasational mail coach robbery is reported from White Clife. The coach from Milparinka was held up three miles from the ...

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  29. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE TACTICS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—French advices from St. Petersburg state that the Grand Council of the General Staff has resolved upon offensive tactics in the ...

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  30. A FRENCH TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Two Frenchmen named Bassot and Girat have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment of 10 and 15 years respectively for the ...

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  31. BRIGAINDS SECURE RIFLES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Russia reports that brigands in the Nie[?]chwang district have obtained one thousand Mannlichor rifles. ...

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  32. LOOKING FORWARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the course of a speech to-day Mr. E.W.O'Sullivan, Minister for Works, referred to the war in the Far East. He said it would be ...

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  33. A RUSSIAN VICE-ADMIRAL.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Matin" states that Vice-Admiral Jeszen ordered the cruiser Bogatyr to make a ...

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  34. THE MOROCCAN BRIGANDS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Owing to the trouble between the United States and the Moroccan brigands, two Spanish battleships and cruisers have gone to ...

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  35. A DISABLED STEAMER.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Monday.—The Southern Cross arrived to-day and report having picked up the steamer [?] on 20th ult., at Malayta, disabled, she ...

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  36. AN INFERNAL MACHINE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Whilst a train was approaching Salonica an infernal machine was thrown, which wrecked the conductor's car. One person was ...

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  37. RUSSIANS DRIVEN NORTH.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Russians at Chankent[?] and Lungwang-miao on the 30th ult. were driven towards Telesze. ...

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  38. COMMUNICATING WITH PORT ARTHUR.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The French have erected a pole at Chingwon[?] for wireless telegraphy in order to receive message from Port Arthur. ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—This morning the Governor (Sir Geo. Le Hunte) unveiled an equestrain statue as a memorial to the soldiers who fell in South ...

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  40. HUNGARIAN EMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—It is stated at Pesth that the Cunard Steamship Company has allowed Hungary to withdraw from her guarantee of thirty ...

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  41. COSSACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—General Kuroki reports that a detachment at Aiyang, whilst reco[?] towards Samachi, had a brisk fight, and [?] ...

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  42. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—One Queensland and three Tasmanian candidate unsuccessful in the last elections have failed to forward to the Electoral ...

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  43. M. LAMSDORFF'S ASSAILANT

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Times"states that Count Lamsdorff's assailant was not the Prince Dolgorouki, who was married in England, but another ...

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  44. EXPLOSION AT PORT ARTHUR.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Admiral Togo reports great explosions with dense smoke at Port Arthur on Saturday. Unofficial messages attribute it to blasting ...

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  45. JAPANESE MASSING GUNS AT KINCHAU.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Pigeons bring General Stoessel's despatches to Luchwang, and, according to General Stoessel, the Japanese have massed 120 ...

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  46. A TERRIBLE FIRE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—An explosion wrecked the corning distillery at Peoria, Illinois, the second largest in the world, burying and in[?] ten men. ...

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  47. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Replying to Sir John See's declaration that New South Wales will not consent to surrender more than one hundred square miles ...

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  48. ANOTHER RUSSIAN REPULSE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Two thousand Russian infantry and some [?] with a battery of artillery, attacked the Japanese cavalry at ...

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  49. THE ARBITRATION BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The House of Representatives meets to-morrow, and will continue the discussion on the amendment to the Arbitration Bill for ...

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  50. THE COBDEN CELEBRATIONS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Times" says the Cobden celebration were transformed into a great party demonstration, and from that standpoint ...

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  51. A RUSSIAN GUNBOAT DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—It is announced at Tokio that a Russian gunboat of the Gilyak type was torpedced and destroyed on Saturday at Port ...

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  52. THE STATE OF THE PARTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A prominent member of the House of Representatives says that the talk of Mr Watson obtaining a dissolution of the House if ...

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  53. COMMERCIAL

    Owing to the very low prices ruling for potatoes and onions, it is stated that a number of producers have left Apollo Bay, Victoria. At present hundreds of tons of ...

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  54. JAPANESE APPROACHING PORT ARTHUR.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Japanese base has been transferred to Dal[?] and Talienwan, and the troops landed at Dalny are proceeding along ...

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  55. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.—At the Police Court [?] A.S.L. Rellim, late of Launceston, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for obtaining a gold ring ...

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  56. LAUNCESTON MAILS

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  57. RUSSIANS ADVANCING SOOTH.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Advices at Tokio state that large bodies of Russians are advancing south towards Kaiping. The Russians, who are opposed ...

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  58. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Monday.—At the Town Hall to-night Mr H.J.Payne addressed his constituents in advocacy of the Government policy. Mr W.Lamerton, ...

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  59. ANOTHER RUSSIAN REVERSE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at [?] reports that 4000 Russians on the 31st ult. attacked 15,000 Japanese, who ...

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    An American engineer has invented a moving railway station platform, which will glide at the same speed as a passing train and enable passengers to alight ...

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