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  6. CRICKET.

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  7. LATEST CABLES

    The Norwegian barque Marposeas, with a cargo of napths, exploded at sea, killing eleven of the eleven ...

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  8. THE FALL OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The Russian Commissioners signed the terms of surrender last night. The officers and officials have ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.

    Takasha, one of the Rasselais chiefs, and many others ware killed attacking a village near Tangier. ...

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  10. BANKING CLEARANCES

    The clearances from the London bankers' clearing house for the year 1904 amounted to £10,504,000,000. ...

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  11. TORPEDO LAUNCHES,

    Three Russian torpedo launches have arrived at Chifu from Port Arthur. ...

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  12. CITY POLICE COURT.

    The Police Magistrate (Mr. W. O. Wise) and Mr. H. T. Gould, J.P., presided at the above Court this morning, Superintendent Pedder prosecuting. ...

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  13. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of breadstuffs afloat for the United Kingdon is 3,710,000 quarters, and for the continent 1,305,000 quarters. ...

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  14. THEFT OF CRAFT.

    Charles Gadd, jour., on remand, pleaded guilty to the theft of a ton of chalf valued at £2 10s, the property of W.T. Thorpe. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    General Tcherkoff having ignored the Minister for the Interior's assurances to the Poles, Prince Miruki has tendered his resignation ...

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  16. DEMONSTRATION IN COOKERY

    There was a large attendance at the Victoria Hell this afternoon, when Miss Glennen of the College of Domestic Economy, Melbourne, delivered ...

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  18. RUSSIAN NOBLES

    The Assembly of Nobles in one of the Russian provinces has passed resolution demanding a consultation of freely elected representatives ...

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  19. FINANCIAL

    The following are the prices for Colonial Stocks :— City of Melbourne, £101. Melbourne Harbor Trust, £101 ...

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  20. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE CAPTAIN

    Captain Karizoff, the commander the Visiting destroyer, which has arrived at Chifu, interviewed, stated that Port Arthur fell through the ...

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  21. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    There was another large house at the Theatre Royal last night to witness the performance of "Sidewalks of New York." This production will be played for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The German transports Tertia, P[?], and Min[?] left Canea recently after provisioning the Baltic Fleed and leaving a supply of coal at Buds ...

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  23. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    William James [?] an actor, who played with the Maurice Fitzgerald Company at castlemaine last night, returned to his hotel ...

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  24. JAPANESE OCCUPYING

    The Japanese are losing no time in making Port Arthur secure, and have already commenced to garrison the forts. ...

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  25. SECRETARY OF MINES.

    Everyone in the community will be pleased to hear that Mr W. H. Wallace, tho Secretary for Mines, has returned to his office better in health. He has been ...

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  26. RUSSIANS LITERALLY SHELLED

    The Russians were literally shelled out of the forts. General K[?]rak henko and seven other officers were in a casemate discussing pi[?] when ...

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  27. SERIOUS CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    Samuel Payne, aged 21, residing Kew, was cycling into town today. The free wheel failed, and he collided with a motor car occupied ...

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  28. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN."

    Mr Sanford baa decided to play the great slave drama, " Uncle Tom's Cable,' Hobart for four nights only, commencing next Wednesday night, A ...

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  29. THE LIGHTING UP OF THE CATTLE JETTIES.

    As stated elsewhere, a deputation of members at the Tourist Association walled on His Worship the Mayor and Aldermen this morning for the purpose of ...

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  30. CHANNEL STEAMERS.

    EAGLEHAWK NECK.—The ss Nubeena will make her first Saturday tourists' trip of the reason this week, and passengers can rely no reaching Hobart on ...

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  31. SUPPOSED [?]

    Fortunate [?] a wine shop keeper of Bendigo, was found dead banging in a bedroom. Suicide is suspected. He suffered from ...

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  32. GENERAL STOESSEL'S TENACITY.

    General Stoessel on Sunday still wanted to fight to keep his promise to the Czar not to surrender, but his generals replied that it was ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN CHRISTIAN STUDENTS.

    The conference of Australasian Christian [?] Union opened at Healsville to-day. There are 170 male and female students attending ...

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  34. ATTACK ON LONELY TREE HILL,

    The character of the Japanese attack on Puiil[?] (Lonely Tree) Hill recently is not fully understood, and little is known regarding its ...

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  35. CONDON'S LINE.

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  36. GENERAL STOESSEL'S CONDUCT

    The Tokio newspapers contrast the Mikado's magnanimity with General Stoeesel's conduct in blowing up the shipping at Port Arthur. ...

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  37. THEFT OF A RACING PONY.

    The racing pony Carnation, valued at £100, has been stolen from Annandale. ...

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  38. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Than was again a large audience at the Temperance Halt last evening, and the [?] was highly successful. Frank [?] never false in please, and his ...

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  39. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Bombay advise that the Turkiah routs is interrupted beyond [?] ...

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  40. THE BUSH FIRES.

    At Corowa and district 60,000 bags wheat and a large area of standing crops have been destroyed by the bush fires raging. ...

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  41. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court this morning Edward Carney, lessee of the Centennial Hotel, was proceeded for trading after hours. As ...

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  43. HOSPITAL SHIPS

    The hospital ships Kesan and Mongolia are the only vessels afloat Fort Arthur. ...

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  44. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Theresa Catherine Mathew, a housemaid at Moree, stood over a match which set fire lo her clothing, and she was burnt to death. ...

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  45. ON 'CHANGE

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  46. Family Notices

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  48. CLEM HILL MARRIES A TASMANIAN GIRL.

    The marriage of Miss Florence Hart, granddaughter of the late Hon. William Hart, to Mr. Clem, Hill, the well-known South ...

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  50. A BOLT.

    A horse attached to a boggy driven by Mr Gerald Grif[?]n blocked along the Elphin road last evening. Girffin was pulled over by the ...

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  51. TO HUONVILLE VIA PORTS.

    It is notified that ss. Wel[?] laves Elizabeth street [?] to-morrow at 9 a.m. returning on Friday. Special fares have been arranged for visitors.. ...

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