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  2. Latest War News.

    Competent observers in St. Petersburg are hopeful, but not confident of peace. ...

    Article : 38 words
  3. POINTED PARS.

    If we are to credit the news which almost daily comes through on the subject, radium is a cure for every known ill to which flesh, human and animal, is heir. Before its ...

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  4. War News.

    The Governments of both Japan and Russia have accepted the proposal for direct peace negotiations embodied in President Roosevelt's note, and have ...

    Article : 49 words
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  6. Australian Eleven.

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  8. COMING EVENTS.

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  9. RUSSIA'S CONSENT.

    Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has verbally communicated to Mr. Meyer, the United States ambassador at St. Petersburg. ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. TO-MORROW.

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  13. RUSSIA AND THE NEGOTIATIONS.

    It is explained in official quarters in St. Petersburg that Russia for some time past has been anxious to know the Japanese conditions of peace. provide that ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE CRITICISED.

    The "Times" says that if Russia really believes that the acceptance of President Roosevelt's suggestions merely implies her willingness to receive the Japanese ...

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  15. FUTURE DATES.

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  16. Diary.

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  17. WAR PARTY POWERFUL.

    Though all Russia ardently longs for peace, the war party, headed by the Grand Duke Nicholas, still is powerful, and m[?]ilication is procedding ...

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  18. REPLY FROM JAPAN TO ROOSEVELT.

    It is regarded as significant that the reply of Japan to President Roosevelt's note repeats the language of the proposal submitted. The Government of ...

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  20. OFFICERS LOST THEIR HEADS

    A member of the crew of the battleship Kniaz Suvaroff (Admiral Rozh[?]dentvensky's flagship) declares that during the action the officers of the w[?]rship ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. Teach Them to Shoot.

    A CABLE coming through this morning informs as that Lord Roberts has written a letter—the newspaper man describes it as a "weighty" letter—to the Press, ...

    Article : 624 words
  22. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" reports that after certain Russian statesmen had made an abortive attempt to stop the war after the battle of ...

    Article : 157 words
  23. RUSSIAN MUTINEERS SHOT.

    It is officially admitted that during the month preceding the battle of Tsushima 80 mutineers of the Russian fleet were shot by order of Admiral Rozhdestvensky. ...

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  24. SUMMARY.

    The Methodist bush waggon was dedicated last night. (Page 7.) A school teacher was accidentally shot yesterday. (Page 5.) ...

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  25. Morocco Affairs.

    A report has been received that a gang of Moors entered the Austro -Hungarian vice-consulate at Mazagan, on the west coast of Morocco, and killed the ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. Family Notices

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  27. Scandinavian Union Dissolution.

    SOME of the cables to-day may convince as that the proposed dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden, so far, has been marked by considerable good feeling, if also ...

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  28. BRITISH INTERVENTION POSSIBLE.

    It is expected at St. Petersburg that the German and French Ambassadors will play a considerable part in the peace negotiations ; but Sir Charles Hardinge ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. GERMAN CONCESSIONS.

    Advices from Tangier show that Count von Tattenbach, the German Minister at Morocco, has asked for a concession with regard to the port of Mogador, on the ...

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  30. FRENCH AND GERMAN SUPPORT.

    It has transpired that the Government of France consistently supported the efforts of President Roosevelt to bring about negotiations for peace, between ...

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  31. TRANSIT OF ARMS STOPPED.

    A report has been received from Fez that the French authorities have stopped the transit of arms and ammunition through Algeria for use at Udja, in ...

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  32. DISTRUST IN JAPAN.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the American correspondent of the "Times," reports that Japan is profoundly distrustful of the continental Powers, and she is aware that ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. GERMAN MINISTER AGGRESSIVE.

    The "Echo de Paris" publishes a report from Fez to the effect that the attitude of Count von Tat[?]enbach (the German Minister) has been most aggressive ...

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  34. Tariff Commission.

    The following members of the Tariff Commission arrived in Brisbane last evening: Sir John Quick (chairman), Senators Higgs (Queensland), Clemons (Tasmania), and ...

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  35. ATTITUDE OF RAISULI.

    Raisuli the Moo[?]sh bandit declares that he intends to remain master of the country from Tangier to Tetuan, and that any fresh pretensions by European ...

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  36. JAPANESE PRESS CAUTIOUS.

    The Japanese newspapers have adopted a firm but cautio[?]s tone with regard to the peace negotiations. They insist upon the necessity of some guarantee for the ...

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  37. King Alfonso.

    King Alfonso of Spain, who has been visiting King Edward, left England yesterday, and has arrived at San Sebastian. ...

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  38. JAPANESE PROGRESS IN MANCHURIA.

    Marshal Oyama reports that further progress has been made by the Japanese troops in Manchuria. ...

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  39. Milwaukee Bank.

    Frank Bigelow, president of the First National Bank at Milwautee, U.S.A., who was charged with misappropriating the money of the bank to the extent of ...

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  40. Assault on Police.

    There now is every prospect that Constable Tom Heaney will recover from his wounds. He has been visited by Inspector White and many of the principal heads of the Police ...

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  41. LINIEVITCH ALMOST SURROUNDED.

    The Tokio correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Russian army, under General Linievitch, is in a hopeless position, and is virtually ...

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  42. More Leakages.

    IT was a Victoria man of business who once remarked that the proposed constitution for Australian union was the work of lawyers; and that the absence of business ...

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  43. Railway Collisions.

    The transmission of [?]hergrams between express trains on the Chicago and St. Louis line has been successfully tested over distances of 50 miles. It is ...

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  44. British Youths.

    Lord Roberts, in a weighty letter which be has addressed to several newspapers, emphasises the pressing necessity for the universal training of the youth of the nation ...

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  45. General Booth.

    The members of the State Cabinet entertained General Booth at luncheon at State Parliament House yesterday. Mr. Bent proposed the guest's health. In reply, ...

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  46. Leicester Unemployed

    The 500 unemployed workmen at Leicester, who marched to, London recently, asked for permission to see King Edward, in order to submit ...

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  47. Telephone at Bellevue.

    The Postmaster General 's Department advises that an office for the transmission of public telegraph business by telephone has been opened at Bellevue railway station on ...

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  48. Unemployed Question.

    A meeting to consider the unemployed question was held in the Albert Hall last night. The hall was about three parts full. Mr. W. Reinhold, M.L.A., presided. After ...

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  49. High Court.

    The High Court granted leave to appeal in the case of Pechotsch v. the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, in which an important question of law arose as to the ...

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  50. Philippine Islands.

    It is reported that 40 insurgents at Samar, in the Philippine Islands, have been killed, together with their leader, E[?]rique Daguhob. ...

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  51. Arbitration Act.

    The Sydney Labour Council waited upon the State Premier yesterday by deputation, to protest against the Arbitration Act being allowed to remain inoperative. Mr.W[?] ...

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  52. Fashionable Black Stiff Hats.

    Fitted with Mountcastle and Q[?]aid's patent grease-proof attachment, high-grade fur hats at 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., and 14s. 6d. Exceptional value Similar goods not ...

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  54. W. A. Politics.

    It is stated in political circles that when Parliament meets next month Mr. Rason (Leader of the Opposition) will move a vote of censure. In view ...

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