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  3. LATEST CABLES

    The survivors of the Ritachi Maru say that they met Admiral Skrydioff's squadron at seven o'clock in the morning , and stopped ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
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  8. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The hearing of the charge of alleged theft. preferred against Alfred Edgur Foot, of Launceston, was concluded at the Deloraine ...

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  10. QUEENBOROUGH TOWN BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of this Town Board was held last evening in the board. room, there being present the chairman (Mr A. Eckford). and Messrs W. Batt, ...

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  11. FOOTBALL.

    The recent heavy rains made the playing [?] very soft when the above clubs met on the Upper Cricket Ground this afternoon. Never[?]elques, there was ...

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  12. COMMANDER OF TROOPS SUICIDES

    When the transport was sinking the commander of the troops ordered the flag to be burned, and suicided. ...

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  13. THE BEACHING OF THE SADA MARU.

    The Sada Maru, which was partly burned, has been beached at Ok[?]hama. ...

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  14. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    Next Thursday evening leading amateurs of Hobart will give a benefit concert at the Mechanics' Institute to Mr W. Smith. who for some considerable ...

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  15. TROUBLE IN WARSAW.

    During a fire in Warsaw the workmen fought with the police, and shouted "Down with the Czar." Eight rioters were shot and ...

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  16. CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL.

    The discussion on the Conti[?] Amendment Bill in the Council (says the "Examiner") became wearisome in its constant [?] of [?] ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP MURPHY'S BIRTHDAY.

    There was a large and representative [?]bering at the Archbishop's palace this afternoon to offer felicitations to the Venerable Archbishop Murphy on his ...

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  18. POST OFFICE EXPRESS DELIVERY SERVICE.

    The Postmaster General (Mr Mahon) thinks that if the facilities afforded by the Post Office express delivery services by telegraph messengers with in the ...

    Article : 160 words
  19. THE GOVERNOR OF FINLAND.

    General Bobukeff, the Governor of Finland, who was [?]ited yesterday, has [?]mbed to the nature of his wounds. There is ...

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  20. FELT SORRY FOR HIS DOCTOR.

    A Melbourne man Saw his family doctor passing along the street and quickly turned another way "why do you do that? asked his friend who was ...

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  21. THE SI[?]EWS OF WAR.

    The second internal loan of Japan has been covered three times. ...

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  22. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,— It really is becoming distressing the business of the blind leading the blind. In this morning's issue of our Macquaria street mentor we are gravely ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    General Nogi is conducting the siege of Port Arthur, and Raron Oku is dealing with General Stackelberg, who was considerably worsted in ...

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  24. JAPANESE STAMINA.

    The unique progress of Japan and the remarkable efficiency of its people in everything they under take suggest some interesting ...

    Article : 266 words
  25. ADMIRAL KA[?]RA

    Official information from Tokio states that Admiral Kamimura has been pursing the Vladivostock squadron since morning of the ...

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  26. TOE-DRILL FOR DANCERS.

    Foot exercise is the latest [?] among fashionable folke, not only for making the [?] pliable and graceful, but for the removal of ...

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  27. NATIONAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

    Lord Stanley Sates that the Government have decided against the compulsory purchase of the National Telephone Company's plant, and ...

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  28. ON THE VERGE.

    There are critical times in our lives when it s[?] as if we must let go. But [?] to life with a wonderful [?] Many diseases are very depressing in their ...

    Article : 280 words
  29. LIKE LIMPETS.

    "Purely imaginary, are the [?]ments of a great number of [?] invalids who enter my consulting roots." says a specialist in nervous diseases. "And most ...

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  30. THE NEW YORK HARBOR [?]FATALITY.

    The United States Government have ordered an enquiry into the General Slo[?]m fatality. ...

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