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  2. COMING EVENTS.

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  3. Advertising

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  4. BALTIC FLEET OUTRAGE.

    It is stated in Ministerial circles that the acceptance by Great Britain of the recall of only four Russian officers as a fulfilment of the condition upon which ...

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  5. POINTED PARS.

    Japan is in an awkward fix. She can enter and take possession of Port Arthur at any moment: but in the act of entering and of taking possession, both herself and the ...

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  6. Latest War News.

    Reuter's correspondent at Chifu telegraphs that the Japanese troops have occupied positions which enable them to enter the main eastern forts of Port Arthur at will. ...

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  7. TO-MORROW.

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. Advertising

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  10. Advertising

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  11. Diary.

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. LIBERAL APPRECIATION OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Right Hon. Sir, H. H. Fowler, Liberal M.P. for East Wolverhampton, addressing a meeting at Wolverhampton last night, referred to the crisis with Russia, and expressed ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. DESPERATE FIGHTS IN TRENCHES.

    Official despatches at Tokio describe the tunnel mining and counter mining that has been proceeding at Port Arthur. Attacks have been made on the miners, and desperate ...

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  15. Bank at Cody.

    A gang of deperadoes recently stuck up a bank in the town of Cody (U.S.A.), and shot the cashier. The sheriff's posse and a party of English sportsmen, headed by Colonel ...

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  16. Company Law.

    IN many respects, all companies are alike. For that reason laws for regulating companies may be identical. The measure for amending our mining laws, now before ...

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  17. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS DAMAGED.

    The despatches further report that Japanese shells have disables the Russian battleship peresviet, set fire to another warship in the harbour, and damaged others. ...

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  18. POPE PIUS X. AND THE WAR.

    Pope Pius has been interviewed with regard to the war between Russia and Japan. His Holiness expressed his regret at the absence of any common action to put an end to ...

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  19. GENERAL STOESSEL'S FORCE.

    It is estimated that General Stoessel (the commander of the garrison at Port Arthur) has 7,000 man available, and that the Japanese besiegers are 50,000 strong. ...

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  20. Very Latest.

    Captains Plado and Otto and Lieutenants Ellis and Sehramchenko, the four officers of the Baltic fleet who have been detained in order to give evidence before the Court of ...

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  21. TWO FORTS ABLE TO HOLD OUT.

    Japanese authorities are of opinion that the forts at Liaotishan and Tiger's Tail are able to resist for another mouth. ...

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  22. President Roosevelt.

    President Roosevelt was thrown from his horse at Washington yesterday, and received a severe sealp wound. He was unconscious for a short time. The accident was nearly of ...

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  23. CORONER'S INQUEST AT HULL.

    The coroner's inquest on the victims of the attack made by the Baltic squadron on the trawling fleet was concluded at Hull yesterday. The jury returned a ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. JAPANESE MOVEMENT IN MANCHURIA.

    A report from General Sakharoff states that the Japanese forces have made a forward movement against the extreme left wing of the Russian force. Japanese troops also ...

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  25. Dairy Bill.

    Several amendments to the Dairy Produce Bill were passed in the Legislative Assembly last night. One amendment, moved by Mr. Denham, and agreed to by ...

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  26. RUSSIAN OFFICERS REBUKED.

    Admiral Wirenins has rebuked seven of the officers of the Russian cruiser Diana for escaping from Saigon (where the ship had taken refuge) after having given their parole. ...

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  27. Sessional Work--Twenty-sixth Day.

    THE Legislative Council yesterday afternoon, proceeded direct to business in committee on the Registration of Clubs Bill. Theretofore, publicans' advocates in the ...

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  28. West Monmouth.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain has written a letter to Sir J. A. Cockburn, warmly supporting his candidature for the representation of West Monmouthshire in ...

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  29. JAPANESE TORPEDO STORY RIDICULED.

    A member of the Japanese legation at Madrid ridicules the idea that Japanese torpedo boats were anywhere near Hull. ...

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  30. SUMMARY.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Income Tax Amendment Bill was read a first time. (Page 3.) The Registration of Clubs Bill was passed ...

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  31. BALTIC FLEET DEMORALISED.

    A lieutenant on board the Russian Baltic squadron at the time of the attack on the fishing fleet, has written a letter to his father in which he says ...

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  32. BRITISH ADMIRALS CONFERRING AT SINGAPORE.

    Vice-admiral Sir Gerald H. Noel (Commander-in-chief of the China station), Rear-admiral George Atkinson-Willes (Commander-in-chief of the East Indian station). ...

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  33. Advice to Canada.

    The Hon. G. E. Foster, formerly Canadian Minister of finance, addressing a meeting at Toronto yesterday, at which 1,500 persons were present, repelled the advice tendered ...

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  34. Bishop Donaldson.

    Among the passengers by the R.M.S. Ophir for Australia are the Countess of Onslow, wife of a former Governor of New Zealand, and the Right Rev. St. C. G. ...

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  35. GERMAN PRESS SARCASTIC.

    The German newspapers refer in sarcastic terms to the settlement between Great Britain and Russia. They declare that Mr. Balfour, after an ineffectual ...

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  36. Mr. Balfour's Illness.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour) is suffering from phlebitis (inflammation of the veins). Sir Frederick Treves, the well known surgeon, is in attendance on ...

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  37. Russian Black Sea Fleet.

    A report drawn up by Admiral Tehuchin, the commander, on the condition of the Russian Black Sea fleet, has created a painful impression in Russia. The Admiral ...

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  38. Outbreak of Fire.

    An outbreak of fire, which but for the promptness with which it was checked might have resulted seriously, occurred at the City Police Court buildings shortly after 8 ...

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  39. Insurance Companies.

    The State Treasurer (Hon. W. Kidston) has pointed out that the amendments agreed to on Wednesday night by the committee in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  40. INSPECTOR OF EXPLOSIVES' REPORT.

    Captain J. H. Thomson, chief inspector of explosives, has examined at Hull four of the trawling vesssels which were fired on by the Baltic fleet. He found that they had been ...

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  41. Contaminated Milk.

    In a case heard at Ealing yesterday, in which damages were claimed by the plaintiff against a dairy company for expenses caused through the loss of his wife, who died from ...

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  42. BRITISH CABINET COUNCIL.

    A Cabinet Council was held yesterday, at which the Prime Minister, Mr. Balfour, presided. The proceedings lasted for an hour and a-half. ...

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  43. Australian Army.

    WITH the practical establishment of the scheme for organising the defence forces of Australia, as set out by the Minister for Defence yesterday, will come into existence ...

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  44. Teachers Transferred.

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  45. KING AND CZAR SATISFIED.

    King Edward and the Czar Nicholas have exchanged messages expressing satisfaction at the prospect of a satisfactory settlement of the difficulty between the two countries. ...

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  46. Scottish Australian Mining Company.

    The balance-sheet of the Scottish Australian Mining Company for the past year shows a debit balance of £1.194. ...

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  47. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION.

    Sir Charles Hardinge, the British Ambassador to the court of the Czar, has submitted to Count Lamsdorff. Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, a proposal that the ...

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  48. Accident in Ann Street.

    Through the horse which he was riding falling over one of the rails erected for the purpose of preventing traffic from passing over that portion of Ann street, situate ...

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  49. Finance Measures.

    The Government hope to conclude the committee stage of the Dairy Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-night. Next week the Treasurer again will be very busy, since ...

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  50. PACIFIC EFFORTS BY FRANCE.

    M. Paul Cambon, the French Ambassador to the court of St James, had interviews yesterday with Count Benckendorff the Russian Ambassador, and with the Marquis ...

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  52. SHEPHERDING THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    The "Morning Post" asserts that the British channel squadron, the Mediterranean squadron, and the East Indies squadron will successively undertake the duties of ...

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  55. BRITISH MOBILISATION ENDED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Gibraltar reports that the mobilisation of the British troops there, and of the Channel and Mediterranean squadrons, has ended. ...

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