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  2. THE WAR

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—General Kuroki'e army is resting at Liao-yang, and repairing the bridges. The captures include Russian guns ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Friday.—When the legislative Council met to-day, a bare quorum was present. Deceased Persons Estates Duties. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At an inquest concerning the suicide of Charles Lassetter May, stock and station agent of Mt. Albert, the following statement ...

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  6. NORTHERN DEEPWATER PORT

    The conference of delegates from the various bodies interested in a northern deepwater port met at the Marine Board office yesterday afternoon to receive the ...

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  7. RUSSIAN DEAD AT LIAO-YANG.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Field Marshal Oyama reports that 3100 Russian dead were left on the Liao-yang battlefield. ...

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  8. THE ARARAT MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—There have been no fresh developments in connection with the Langi Logan (near Ararat) mystery. The search for Edward Walsh ...

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  9. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    HOBART, Friday.—The Speaker (Mr. J. G. Davies) took the chair at 3 o'clock. Notices of Motion. ...

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  10. JAPANESE ADVANCING NORTH.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—General Kuropatkin reports that a strong Japanese guard of infantry and cavalry has advanced five kilometers farther north ...

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  11. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Owing to a horse attached to a buggy becoming unmanageable the vehicle capsized at Casterton to-day, throwing the occupants ...

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  12. JAPS ALTER RAILWAY GAUGE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Japanese, by changing the sleepers, have altered the railway to snit their gauge. ...

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  13. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Further inquiries are being made by the police into the extraordinary suicide of Edwin Bertram Hammond, artist and ...

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  14. THE PORT ARTHUR GARRISON

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—French newspapers state that General Stoessel has informed the Czar that the Port Arthur garrison is weak. They have no ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Arrangements are being made for a match in March between James Stanbury and George Towns, for the sculling championship of ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN COMMANDER.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—French advices from St. Petersburg state that the Czar has acceded to Admiral Alexeieff's request to be relieved of his ...

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  17. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Political affairs were quiet to-day as most of the members had left town, and there was no disposition on the part of Ministers to talk politics. ...

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  18. COAL MINING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The coal trade at Newcastle is in a very unsettled state, owing to the proposed redaction in the hewing rate. Several collieries are laid ...

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  19. A LIBEL ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. John Norton, M.L.A., is the plaintiff in an action against Alderman Walne for alleged defamation of character. The plaintiff claims ...

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  20. RESTRICTIONS ON CORESPONDENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Japanese newspapers urge a relaxation of the restrictions upon war correspondents owing to the comments in ...

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  21. THE REFUGEE TRANSPORT LENA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Russia desires to retain the transport Calchas for cruiser purposes, and has offered the owners £100,000 sterling. ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Serious allegations have been made in connection with the death of Constable O'Kearney, which occurred at Laidley last night. It is ...

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  23. MR. REID CONFIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Reid was interviewed on his arrival here to-day, end said that there on no similarity between the want of confidence motion and the ...

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  24. TO-DAY.

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  25. THE LENA'S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Captain Berlinsky has undertaken that the Lena will not quit San Francisco until a place is allowed for her to repair after she is ...

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  26. SCALDED TO DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A boy named Edwin Thomas fell into a boiler of juice at the Waterloo Sugar Mill, Bundaberg, and was scalded to death. ...

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  27. ELECTION OF SPEAKER.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Ministerial party are likely to nominate Mr. A. S. Cowley, Speaker in the late House, as Speaker in the new Parliament. The ...

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  28. LIBERAL-LABOR ALLIANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Fitzroy branch of the Political Labor Council has adopted an emphatic protest against a Liberal-Labor alliance as detrimental to the ...

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  29. RUSSIAN SEA RAIDS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Pending an appeal in the case of the Calchas, "The Times" hopes the Russian Government will withdraw the Vladivostok ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The Licen King bill has passed through committee, but the House of Representatives refused to restrict the power of the people to ...

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  31. SPORTING

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  32. TASMANIA

    ULVERSTONE, Friday.—The Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. J. E. Mercer) was formally welcomed to the parish of Forth and Leven this afternoon in the Town ...

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  33. SPECULATION AT VICTORIA.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—There is much speculation at Victoria, the capital of British Columbia at H.M.S. Grafton's turned return to Esquimault, two miles ...

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  34. BRITISH STEAMERS OVERHAULED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Russian cruiser Terek, near Gibraltar, overhauled and then released the British collier Treherbert, whilst proceeding ...

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    Two carters named Henry Waldron and Angus Grinham were at the Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. E. L. Hall, P.M., and P. Boland, charged with ...

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  36. LLOYD'S INSURANCE LOSSES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" states that Lloyd's will shortly pay £1,000,000 sterling for losses mostly due to war seizures. ...

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  37. STANLEY

    STANLEY, Friday.—The reserved judgment in the recent alleged sheep-stealing charge preferred against Alexander Wood was delivered to-day at the ...

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  39. A BRITISH VESSEL DESTROYED BY A MINE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A small British sailing vessel named the Lucia struck a mine at Port Arthur, and only one person was rescued. It is supposed ...

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  40. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Friday.—At the police court to-day, William Frost., of 4½-Mile, Emu Bay Railway, was charged with having stolen one chair, valued at £3 from ...

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  41. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Advices from St. Petersburg state that coaling places at sea have been admirably organised by the Germans for the Baltic ...

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  42. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—With the view of extending telephone facilities, the Postmaster-General has asked the deputy postmasters of the various States to make ...

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  43. POULTRY SHOW.

    BURNIE, Friday.—Mr. F. T. Ward has been appointed as judge of the Burnie poultry show. The society has allotted special prices in all classes of poultry, and cash ...

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  44. BRITISH SENTIMENT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Owing to General Kuropatkin's escape, Japanese bonds fell five points last week. The Japanese press is much concerned ...

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  45. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.—Men still continue to arrive in search of employment in the district, but none is obtainable just at present, except by a few first class miners. ...

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  46. RUMORED LIBEL ACTION.

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.—It is asserted that a libel action in which the parties are two prominent townsmen, will shortly come before the Supreme Court. ...

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  47. POLICE COURT.

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.—At the police court this morning, John Desmond was fined £2 for using indecent language. Thomas Corrigan, charged with stealing two ...

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  48. THE ABATTOIRS.

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.—Owing to a falling off in the revenue at the abattoirs, and from the fact that it is considered undesirable that meat should be sold which is ...

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