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  2. LATEST NEWS OF THE WAR.

    The "Times" says that it is clear that the Russian cruiser Koreatz opened fire on the Japanese hours before Port Arthur was attacked, and that this foot disposes of ...

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  3. Federal Affairs.

    Mr. Propsting, Premier and Treasurer of Tasmania, has informed the Minister for Customs that his State Would not on any account agree to the abolition of ...

    Article : 508 words
  4. The Valley Fire.

    Beyond what has already appeared in the columns of the "Telegraph " there is little further to report concerning the recent disastrous fire at Messrs. ...

    Article : 458 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. State Treasurers.

    The State Treasurers have passed some important resolutions as a result of the conference with Sir George Turner. Mr. Waddell was the sole dissentient. The ...

    Article : 523 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. RUSSIA'S EXAGGERATED

    Dr. Morrison,the "Times" correspondent at Poking, says that Russia's exaggerated statements as to the number of Cossacks in Manchuria are due to the claim made by ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. Dreyfus Duel.

    A Paris telegram dated December 27 says:— A duel was fought this morning as the result of a quarrel which occurred yesterday in La Rue's restaurant in the Rue Royale. ...

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  10. LATEST SHIPPING.

    February 12.—BARCOO, s., 1,505 tons, Captain Eaton, for Townsville, via ports. Passengers: Judge Miller and Messrs. E. N. Clisby, Christison, Boyce, and G. S. Dunn. ...

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  11. CRUISER SMOLENSK.

    The Russian cruiser Smolensk, which was refused coal by the Egyptian Government, now has been allowed to take sufficient coal at Port Said to enable her to go to her neaest ...

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  12. Message to Governor-General.

    The Governor-General received yesterday a cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, saying that a State war exists between Russia und Japan. The ...

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  13. GERMANY JOINS NEUTRALITY.

    Germany has agreed to full in with Mr. John Hay's proposal to secure the neutrality of the other Powers. ...

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  14. JAPAN FORMALLY DECLARES WAR.

    The Government of Japan have issued formal declaration of war against Russia. ...

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  15. Japanese in Sydney.

    The Japanese of Sydney decided last night to send to the Government of Japan a cable message of congratulation upon the victory of their country in the first battle of the war. ...

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  16. JEWS PROVIDE WARSHIP FOR JAPAN.

    The Jewish residents of Atlanta, in Georgia (U.S.A.), have initiated a fund to provide an additional warship for Japan. ...

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  17. More Large Steamers.

    Messrs. Brabant and Co.. agents for the German-Australian Steamship Company, notify that they have received advice from the head office of the company to the effect ...

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  18. JAPANESE AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    A hundred Japanese at Vladivostock still are waiting repatriation. They complain that their houses have been destroyed, their jewellery and furniture stolen, and their ...

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  19. Neutrality Proclamation.

    At the Executive meeting yesterday afternoon a proclamation signed by the Governor-General was issued, declaring a state of war between Russia und Japan, and ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. TELEGRAMS.

    A fire on the Strand yesterday morning destroyed the boarding-house of Mrs. Dunwoodie, near the Harbour Board offices. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN TROOPS AND LAKE BAIKAL.

    In consequence of the danger of passing the train across the ice on Lake Baikal (on the Trans-Siberian Railway) the troops proceeding to the far east are ordered to ...

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  22. Australian Immigration.

    The Federal Government, and the State Treasurers' Conference considered the question of encouraging immigration, The Hon. A. Deakin laid before the ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. English Cricket Team.

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Police Court yesterday two Chinese were charged with attempting to smuggle 105 tins of opium which, with duty paid. was valued at nearly £131 from the steamer ...

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  25. JAPAN SEIZES MASAMPHO.

    Japanese troops have seized Masampho, in Korea. The acquisition will be used by Japan as a naval and military base. ...

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  26. Supplies for Japan.

    Among the inquiries for the east mentioned yesterday was one for 5.000 to 10,000 cases of preserved meats. It is believed to be on Japanese account. ...

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  27. BRITISH GENERAL WITH JAPANESE ARMY.

    General Ian Hamilton, who served with much distinction as a divisional commander in the South African war, and has lately occupied the position of commandant of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. Attack on Port Arthur.

    Correspondence between Japanese officers and the chairman of the branch of the Navy League shows that as early as December a plan of attack upon Port Arthur had been ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. An Inventive Genius.

    There died in Sheffield, in October, 1903 (says "Chambers's Journal" for January), a most remarkable man, Frederick William Martino, whose name is ...

    Article : 396 words
  30. MATCHES PLAYED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 words
  31. Seven Hours' Waltz.

    A Paris telegram dated December 27 says :— Last night in the Salle Wagram (near the Are de Triomphe) was held an ...

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  32. FRENCH OCCUPATION NOT CONFIRMED.

    There is no confirmation of the report that the French have succeeded the Russians in the occupation of Shan-hai-kwan ...

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  33. Scaffold Scene.

    A man and a woman—John Gallagher and Emily Swann—were executed at Armley gaol, Leeds, on December 25, for the murder of the woman's husband (says the "Daily ...

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  34. Plague Outbreak.

    Some consternation in Brisbane commercia circles has been caused by certain prohibitive measures adopted by the New South Wales Government in respect to the introduction of ...

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  35. Bush Fire To-day.

    Inspector "White this morning received a report to the effect that a bush fire bad broken out with considerable strength opposite the Hardgrave road on the Toowong side of the ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    Arthur Durrant, the second officer of the steamer Coogee, who received very serious injuries in the recent collision, has so far recovered as to be able to leave the hospital in ...

    Article : 138 words
  37. Theatre Royal.

    HOLLAND'S VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. This popular combination performs nightly to crowded houses. Notwithstanding the intense heat a full house greeted the rising of ...

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The municipalities have decided to raise £100,000 for purposes of installing electric tramways and lighting. ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce a discussion took place on the tea and kerosene duties. A motion was carried that the chamber send a circular ...

    Article : 122 words
  40. They Both Had Doubts.

    'A' certain professor, who shall he nameless, tells the following good story against himself, relating to an experience he had when crossing the Atlantic ...

    Article : 264 words
  41. Object of Suspicion.

    The Lancashire millworkers have a very low opinion of the honesty of Londoners. When the Bury football team came up to the Crystal Palace to play ...

    Article : 219 words
  42. Point of Honour.

    There is fun even in a police court sometime. Recently a case in which a gentleman named Higgins wanted another ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. Lesson in Thrift.

    The Sunday school teacher was possessed with the praiseworthy desire to promote thrift among the class of lads. He had given Bill and Johnny sixpence ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Kingston left Rotorua for Auckland. He returns to Australia next week. His health still is very indifferent. ...

    Article : 67 words
  45. War and Wheat.

    Touching the probable effects of war upon wheat prices (says the "Melbourne Leader"), it may be noted that Russia produces about 400,000,000 bushels of ...

    Article : 151 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. Lights On Starboard Bow.

    It was Jack's first. voyage, although he had succeeded in passing himself off as a seasoned sailor. One night he was told to take a spell on the "lookout." He had ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. Advertising

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