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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr Reid was entertained to-night at Vaumann's Cafe; Alderman Lees, ex-Lord Mayor of Sydney, in the chair. At a gathering subsequently held in the ...

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  3. FIRE IN ERRARD STREET.

    At about half-past 2 o clock this morning the City firemen were called out to an outbreak in Errard street south. It was not an extensive fire, and was ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    Owing to the persistent strikes of workmen in St. Petersburg, General Trepoff has given orders that all the unemployed are to be deported to ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    Details of the battle of Mukden to hand show that the Russian retirement was at first orderly, but soon became a stampede, provisions and ammunition ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A burglary scare occurred at Mr D. Troy's residence, Beaufort, this week. It appears that Miss Troy missed a jewellery case, and information was ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The unsatisfactory state of the coal market is operating most discouragingly on the industry in Gippsland. Practically speaking, the local collieries are ...

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  8. CABLE NEWS.

    Detached bodies of Russian troops are trying to escape towards the north-east, and are in a demoralised condition. There is no prospect of their obtaining ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr Cleghorn, of Ballarat, appeared at the Police Court this morning in an interpleader case. The complainant was Mr John Wise, of Elmhurst, ...

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  10. FIGHT IN A DUST STORM.

    General Kuropatkin hoped to extricate his army under cover of a heavy dust storm, but General Oka, resuming his attack, drew the best Russian troops ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    At the hospital meeting on Monday night, Dr Bottomley, a graduate of the Melbourne University, was appointed junior medical officer at the Bendigo ...

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  12. EXPLOSION IN A ST. PETERSBURG HOTEL.

    A Britisher named M'Galium, staying at the Hotel Bristol, near St. Isaacs’ Cathedral, St. Petersburg, was blown to atoms yesterday. ...

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  13. STOCKYARD HILL.

    A fire broke out here on Saturday afternoon on Mr Goo. Exell's Glenhol[?] property, and aided hr a strong westerly breeze spread with wonderful ...

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  14. EVACUATION OF MUKDEN.

    The Russians evacuated Mukden on Thursday night, leaving lights, burning in the houses, so as to deceive the Japanese. ...

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  15. KUROPATKIN’S BRAVERY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the “Times” reports that it is stated by the Russian general staff that General Kaulbars, after being reinforced by ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. CRESWICK.

    A four-roomed cottage situated on the Hospital Hill was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The fire appeared to be the work of an incendiary. as a large ...

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  17. MINING FATALITY.

    Thomas Hitch, aged 47, a miner employed in the British mine, was killed by a fall of are early this morning. Deceased was at work in the stope ...

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  18. THE ATTACK ON MUKDEN.

    Early in the week tho Japanese began advancing on the town from all sides Tho main Japanese army pierced the Russian forces 10 miles oast of Mukden, ...

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  19. IDENTITY OF THE DECEASED.

    Little doubt is expressed that M'Cullum, who was blown to pieces at the Hotel Bristol, St. Petersburg, is a native of the Baltic provinces. He was ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. THE CARISBROOK TRACEDY.

    There is no further development in connection with the Carisbrook po[?]soning sensation. except that Mrs M'Leish is not so well. She express a wish that ...

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  21. A CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE.

    The Japanese Minister of War, Lieutcnant-Gendral Torauehi, se[?]. a telegram to Field-Marshal Oyama, congratulating him on the success of the ...

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  22. RUSSIAN REAR-GUARD AT SAN-TAI-TSE.

    At dusk on Friday the Russian rearguard reached San-tai-tse. ...

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  23. THE BRITISH CABINET.

    The Right Hon. Walter Long succeeds Mr Wyndham as Chief Secretary of Ireland, and Mr Charles Balfour succeeds Mr Long as President of the Local ...

    Article : 37 words
  24. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 words
  25. WINDERMERE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Windermere oranch A.N.A. was held on Friday evening; the president (Mr W. Davey) in the chair. There was a good ...

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  26. A CAPTURED GENERAL’S ESTI-MATE.

    General Nokhomnoff, who was captured, when interviewed by correspondents of French newspapers, stated that he estimated the Russian loss at. 100,000. ...

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  27. BRITISH VESSEL CONFISCATED.

    The naval prize court at Sasebo, in the south of Japan, has confiscated the British steamer King Arthur. 1416 tons, belonging to the Bombay and Persia ...

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  28. LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES.

    It is stated in Tokio that the Japanese captured 100 guns and 50,000 prisoners during the recant fighting. The Russian killed and wounded are ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY.

    The annual balance sheet of the Australian Pastoral Company Limited shows a loss of £1834, making the total debit £109,323. ...

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  30. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    H. W. Stevenson has defeated Fred. Weiss, the champion of Australia, in a game of 9000 up, in which Weiss was conceded 2250 points start. The scores ...

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  31. CONSULAR REPORT.

    The Japanese Consul received the following official cable to-day:- “A report received on the afternoon of the 11th inst. is to the effect that ...

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  32. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Carl Preekell. a middle-aged man, committed suicide this morning in a determined manner by cutting his throat almost from ear to car. nearly severing ...

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  33. GORDON.

    Jeremiah Lynch a miner living at Egerton, committed suicide at his house, a two-roomed one, on Sunday, by hanging himself. On the 18th of last ...

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  34. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The p[?]g-raising industry seems to have completely recovered from the effects of the swine fever outbreaks of last year There has been a marked improvement ...

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  35. OFFICIAL RUSSIAN DESPATCHES.

    Official Russian despatches record the less of 500 guns and over 200,000 men. ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The annual international Rugby football match between Ireland and Wales was played yesterday, when Wales beat their opponents by 10 points to 3. ...

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  37. GENERAL KUROPATKIN’S FIGURES.

    General Kuropatkin reports that the Russians missing from the 28th to the 11th March are 1100 officers and 46,391 men. ...

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  38. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The [?]ig wooden basket which is used to haul stuff up the sewer shaft in connection with the Heidelberg road section of the [?] age works slipped off the hook ...

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  39. RUSSIAN PRESS ACCOUNTS OF THE RETREAT.

    Russian newspaper accounts describe the retreat from Mukden as a rout. The whole country between Tawan, Tuho and the railway is one great cha[?]. ...

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  40. PECULIAR FATALITY TO AN INFANT.

    According to the evidence given before the coroner this morning the circumstances attaching to the death of the infant, Malcolm Hewatt, 19 months old, ...

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  41. BATTERY FOR GORINDHAP.

    A public meeting was held on Saturday evening, the 11th inst., in the Mechanics' Hall to consider the question of applying to the Mines Department for a ...

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  42. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    This evening an old man named James Pearson, who resides in Kensington, was knocked down by a train, in Spencer street. He was picked up in a ...

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  43. MUST HEAR THE APPEAL.

    Some time ago Mr Panton sentenced a Chinese named Ah Zick to a fortnight's gaol for evading the Immigration Act. He appealed to Judge Johnson in the ...

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  44. GENERAL KUROPATKIN.

    The “Times” correspondent at St. Petersburg states that General Kuropatkin has reached Tieling, and has telegraphed to the Czar asking permission ...

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  45. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    It is understood in St. Petersburg that the Baltic fleet, under Admiral Rozhdestvensky will not return to Libau as the battleships are unable to pass ...

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  46. JAPANESE NEAR TIE-LING.

    It is stated at Tokio that some of the Japanese are within fifteen miles of Tieling, and that two of the Russian divisions to the west of Mukden are ...

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  47. THE PARKINA CONCERT COM-PANY.

    The last of the Parkiua concerts to-night was an enthusiastic success, and everything was encored. Miss Parkina was several times recalled, and sang "The last ...

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  48. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr John Moore, late of [?]oveton street, took place at tho New Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Messrs G. Davies, C. Crocker, J. Eaton, M. ...

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  49. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  50. THE MUKDEN DISASTER.

    The military and civilians in St. Petersburg are stated to be unaware of the disaster to the Russian arms in Manchuria. as the week’s festivities in ...

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  51. LORD ROSEBERY AND HOME RULE.

    The anti-Home Rule speech made at tho City of London Liberal Club on Thursday evening by tho Earl of Rosebery lias aroused strong feeling in ...

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  52. SOUND ADVICE FROM PRANCE.

    “Le Temps,” the well-known Paris journal, comparing tho present situation in Russia with that of Franco during the war of 1870, strongly appeals for ...

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  53. CAPE COLONY IPARLIAMENT.

    The Cape of Good Hope Parliament was opened yesterday by the Hon. Sir Walter F. Holy-Hutchinson, the Governor of the colony. ...

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  54. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Mary Jane M'Kenzie, Skip[?]on street, Ballarat, widow. Liabilities, £29 5s; assets nil. Causes of insolvency, want of employment and pressure of creditors. ...

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  55. THE HICH COURT.

    A po[?]nt of considerable interest was [?]sed before the Federal High Court today when their Honors were asked to consider a question of the right of appeal ...

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  56. KERANG.

    Mr [?]. French, jun., Assistant Government Entomologist, who is an ardent collector of curios, recently added to his interesting collection about a ...

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  57. THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    The sidings between and Slatonst, on the Trans-Siberian railway, are choked by 2000 loaded railway vans, westward bound, and traffic is ...

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  58. DEATH OF AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD.

    Yesterday, before Mr Dickson P.M., a young woman named Emily Louisa Thomas, 23 years of age, was charged with the manslaughter of her child on ...

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  59. HARD SWEARING.

    The was some fairly hard swearing, in the City Court to-day, in a case in which Kate Shaffray, a single woman, complained that George Weekes, an athletic ...

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  60. TROOPS FOR MANCHURIA.

    The Russian Government has decided to send 600,000 troops to Manchuria, and hopes to be able to transport supplies by water when the rivers become ...

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  61. THE WELSH COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The explosion in the Cambrian collieries at Llyynpia, in Wales, Was caused by fire. Up to the present the death roll is 9, ...

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  62. ISOLATING TIE-LING.

    Telegraphic and railway [?] communication between Mukden and Tieling was finally severed late, on Thursday last. ...

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  63. LEARMONTH.

    Harvest thanksgiving services were held in the Learmonth Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning and evening, when there were large congregations. ...

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  64. KUROPATKIN’S MESSAGES.

    The desperate situation of the Russian armies is shown by a message to the Ozar from General Kuropatkin, which, presumably, was brought to Tie-ling by ...

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  65. TERRORISING HIS ENEMIES.

    The Morocco Pretender, with a view to terrorising his enemies, caused seven prisoners to be placed in sacks, with only their heads exposed, and then ...

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  66. ARARAT.

    Inspector Meekison. of the Mines Department, has been appointed as the representative of the department to sit on the newly-constituted mining ...

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  67. ENORMOUS CAPTURES.

    General Oku, after overcoming the Russians' determined stand, captur and Siao-kia-tun station, the main Russian depot, on Thursday night, and seized ...

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  68. MILLBROOK.

    The residents of Millbrook are far from satisfied with the local railway station, it not being within the keeping of many’ requirements. The people are ...

    Article : 67 words
  69. Advertising

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    Advertising : 588 words
  70. CRUISER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    H.M. third class cruiser Pegasus, 2135 tons, eight 4-inch guns, 20 knots, has sailed for the Australian station. ...

    Article : 21 words
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