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  2. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    Yesterday being a holiday few members were about Parliament House. Those who were, however, had fully made up their minds that an early dissolution was the ...

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  3. RELIEF OF PORT ARTHUR

    The Japanese troops in the Liao-tung Peninsula have transferred their base of operations against Port Arthur to Dalny and Talien-wan. Japanese troops landed ...

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  4. FRAUDULENT TRADE MARKS.

    Very properly the Federal Government has already admitted that its Fraudulent Trade Marks Bill is not as good as it might be. As excuse for its shortcomings they ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND NOTES.

    For some time now the Premier (Mr. Seddon) has been engaged in inspecting lighthouses and supplying the keepers with stores. In other words, he has been on a ...

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  6. THE TIBET EXPEDITION.

    Reports from Colonel Younghusband's camp at Gyangtse, in Tibet, state that he has made a final attempt to induce the Dalai Lama to enter into peaceful ...

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  7. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The meetings of the first general conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia were continued at the Wesley Church, Lonsdale-street, yesterday, the Rev. Dr. ...

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  8. THE KOREAN SKIRMISHES.

    Official Russian reports claim that the Cossack raids from the Vladivostok. district upon the north-east of Korea are causing grave disquietude to the Japanese. ...

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  9. POSITION AT PORT ARTHUR.

    Admiral Togo reports Hint great explosions were heard and dense smoke seen at Port Arthur on Saturday last. Unofficial messages attribute the explosions and the ...

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  10. RUSSIA REASSURED.

    Renter's St. Petersburg correspondent states that Russia, in the course of diplomatic correspondence with England, has received satisfactory assurances regarding ...

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  11. AMERICA'S COTTON CROP.

    The acreage under cotton in the United States this year is 10 per cent, larger than in 1903. The cotton market in America is still ...

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  12. YAMAGATA IN COMMAND.

    The announcement at Tokio that Field Marshal Yamagata has been appointed generalissimo of the Japanese armies at the front is causing great uneasiness at St. ...

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  13. VICTORIAN ALLIANCE BAZAAR.

    A bazaar in aid of the Victorian Alliance forward movement was opened yesterday afternoon in the Masonic Hall, Collins-street. The Alliance requires money to ...

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  14. THE LOST BOGATYR.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Parisian journal "Le Matin" publishes a peculiar account of the recent loss of the Russian cruiser Bogatyr, 6750 tons, off ...

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  15. LABOR PARTY ACTIVITY.

    A meeting of the Political Labor Council was held at the Trades Hall last night, specially called by an advertisement, which urged every member to be present. There ...

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  16. THE COBDEN CELEBRATIONS.

    The "Times," commenting on the great demonstrations which Mr. Chamberlain's opponents have just made at the centenary of Cobden's birth, observes that the ...

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  17. RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS.

    Advices received at Tokio state that large bodies of Russian troops are advancing southwards in Manchuria towards Kaiping, on the railway to Port Arthur, ...

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  18. MR. T. MANN'S PREDICTIONS.

    At the Trades Hall on Sunday, Mr. Tom Mann addressed a gathering under the presidency of Mr. M. Hannah, M.L.A. Mr. Mann said the world was making for a ...

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  19. DYNAMITE IN MACEDONIA.

    The Macedonian malcontents are apparently about to recommence their dynamite campaign against the Sultan's rule. Near Salonika yesterday a passenger train was ...

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  20. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The captain of a Japanese cruiser patrolling off Port Arthur has reported that four masts, one of which bears wireless telegraphy instruments and a sentry box, or ...

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  21. HUNGARIAN EMIGRATION.

    With respect to the "cutting" of steerage passenger fares across the Atlantic, it is stated at Buda-Pesth that the Cunard Steamship Company, which had contracted ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES ON LABOR, ADMINISTRATION.

    Prejudiced public opinion here amuses itself by believing that if Mr. Reid moves a want of confidence motion against the Watson Government, he will have a majority ...

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  23. MORE RUSSIAN REVERSES.

    Advices from other sources indicate that General Shtakelberg's corps has been arrested in its southern march by violent collision with Japanese troops. On 30th ...

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  24. A DISTILLERY EXPLOSION.

    A sensational disaster occurred on Saturday at Peoria, in the State of Illinois, where the Coiming distillery, said to be the second largest in the world, was ...

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  25. GERMANY'S FRIENDSHIP.

    The "Cologne Gazette," the leading journal in the west of Germany, expresses the hope that Russia will recognise the friendly and neighborly sentiments of ...

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  26. FARM LABOUR.

    Sir,--I crave a space in your columns to defend us farm laborers from the aspersions of Mr. M'Coll. We are a very unfortunate class. We are regarded as ...

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  27. THE VAGENFAU BATTLE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Tien-tsin, in China, reports that on 31st May 4000 Russians attacked 15,000 Japanese, who held the hills five miles south ...

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  28. A FRENCH MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial of Victoriane Giriant and Henri Bassot, charged with the murder of Madame Eugenie Fougere and her maid at Aix le Baines, in the south of France, was ...

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  29. JAPANESE CONSULAR REPORT.

    The acting Japanese Consul General in Sydney has received the following cable from Tokio:-- "Admiral Togo reports that according to ...

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  30. MISPLACED SYMPATHY.

    The uncertain gait of John Malone, as he passed along Bridge-road, Richmond, about church time on Sunday morning, attracted the attention of Constable Berry, who was ...

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  31. RUSSIAN UNIFORM.

    General Kuropatkin, Russian Commander in Chief in the Far East, has decided that the color of the summer uniform--white-- must be altered to grey, as a less ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    [?] acting Noval Commandant of the Commonwealth, said to-day that the naval programme of the Watson Government was a distinct advance on ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--A female elector would like to ask the Prime Minister how he can reconcile the action of his party now in regard to the employment of child labor on farms ...

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  34. MR. E. W. O'SULLIVAN PROPHETIC

    Speaking at Kiama, the Minister of Works, Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, made some reference to the war between Japan and Russia. He said it was only the ...

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  35. THE KIN-CHAU FIGHT.

    Despatches from Lieutenant-General Stoessel, forwarded by carrier pigeon from Port Arthur to Niu-chwang, state that the Russian defeat at Kin-chau and Nan-shan ...

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  36. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Playing for Lancashire against Surrey on Saturday, Mr. L. O. S. Poidevin, formerly of New South Wales, made top score--55 runs--for his side. Lancashire inflicted a ...

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  37. THE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Several hundreds of Persons have, merely through curiosity, visited the cottage of Mrs. Harrison, which fared so badly in the explosion, ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    FOOTSCRAY,--President, Miss Bryant; vice-president, Miss Jessie Emmerson; treasurer, Miss A. Whitehead; secretary, Mrs. Ley; assistant secretary and press correspondent, Miss Edwards; ...

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  39. COUNT LAMSDORFF'S ASSAILANT.

    The "Times" correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the Prince Dolgorouki who recently caused such a sensation by assaulting Count Lamsdorff, the Czar's Foreign ...

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  40. THE RAILWAYS.

    Some surprise has been occasioned among the "temporary" hands employed on sections between Murtoa and Dimboola at the receipt of a notice that their services ...

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  41. WHITE FLAG TREACHERY.

    The Nagasaki correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that a wounded Japanese officer told him that the Russians showed base treachery at the great fight ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. George Marshall, solicitor, ot Retford, Nottingham, formerly agent for the Duke of Newcastle, was on Saturday committed for trial on a charge of embezzling ...

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  44. A VETERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER.

    An a[?]ecting scene occurred on Sunday during the celebration of the 51st anniversary of the Methodist Sabbath school. The oldest teacher in the school is ...

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  45. FOREIGN MISSION MEETING.

    A meeting in support of foreign missions was held in the Town Hall last night, and was very largely attended, the place being crowded in every part. An overflow ...

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  46. MAIL COACH STUCK UP.

    A telegram has been received from White Cliffs to the effect that the Tibooburra mail coach was stuck up at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday at Common Gate, two miles from ...

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  47. A MANCHURIAN FIGHT.

    General Kuroki, commanding the first Japanese army, whose head quarters at present at Feng-hwang-cheng, reports that one of his detachments at Ai-yang ...

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  48. REDUCED NUMBER OF GOODS TRAINS.

    The railway authorities are making detailed inquiries with a view to reducing the number of goods trains between Warrnambool and Melbourne. Particulars as to ...

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  49. NOTES ON CABLE NEWS.

    There seems little doubt that the Russians are trying to conduct the Manchurian campaign from St. Petersburg. The Austrians during the Napoleonic wars ...

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  50. STRANGLING AN INFANT

    A young woman named May Moran, aged 22, was arrested on Sunday in connection with the murder of an infant at Surry Hills on Friday. ...

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