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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    Princess Victoria, who was recently operated on for appendicitis, is now convalescent, and has left on a visit to Lisbon. ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    The highest Russian officials in Poland consider that the war is practically over. Russia, they point out, is without leaders, generals, gulis, or ...

    Article : 63 words
  4. CABLE NEWS.

    On publication of the news of the recall of General Kuropatkin vast crowds assembled at Odessa protesting against the Czar’s action in appointing General ...

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  5. MR H. W. H. IRVINE ENTERTAINED.

    Mr and Mrs Hans W. H. Irvine and Miss Robinson were entertained at Great Western last night, at a social gathering on the eve of their departure ...

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  6. BENDIGO.

    Mr G. Minto, jun., engineer of the Shire of Marong, died on Saturday evening. at his residence, Kangaroo Flat. He was 48 years of age. Death resulted ...

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  7. FLOATED OFF.

    The steamer Battenhall, which went ashore near the Dromana Pier yesterday morning, was floated off at high tide during the night. The boat was outward ...

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  8. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The steamer Cadmus has returned from her search on the West Coast for traces of the lost barque Acacia. The search party have brought back the five ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. A FRENCH BARQUE WRECKED.

    The French steel barque Canniebiere, 2578 tons, of Marseilles, which was on a voyage from the Clyde to Now Caledonia, has been wrecked off Dundrum, ...

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  10. CLONES.

    At about 2.30 a.m. on Saturday a seven-roomed house off Smeaton road, owned by Mr J. Moyle, of Ballarat, was totally destroyed by fire. It was ...

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  11. VLADIVOSTOK COMMANDER.

    General Kazibee has been appointed to the command of the Russian garrison in Vladivostock. ...

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  12. FURTHER STAFF APPOINTMENTS.

    The “Times” St. Petersburg correspondent states that General Soukhemlinoff, commander-in-chief of the Kieff district. has consented to become ...

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  13. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The four army corps and also further detachments of Caucasian Cossacks are arriving at Harbin to reinforce General Linievitck. ...

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  14. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Some time ago a young man named William Hope was sentenced to death for a criminal assault of a very brutal character on a little girl at Warrnambool. ...

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  15. KUROPATKIN RECALLED.

    It is officially stated that General Linievitch has been appointed to succeed General Kuropatkin as commander-in-chief of the Russian army, the ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Castlemaine A.N.A. competitions were closed on Friday, when a concert was given by prize-winners. Amongst these, Miss F. Hanrahan, ...

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  17. RUSSIAN FORCES AT MUKDEN.

    The prisoners captured at the fall of Mukden declare that General Kuropatkin’s forces at the battle of Mukden numbered about 480,000. ...

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  18. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor-General and Lady Northcote, who arrived here last night, visited the hospital this morning, and left by the s.s. Loongana in the ...

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  19. DESPAIR OF HARBIN RESIDENTS.

    The news of General Kuropatkid's recall to St. Petersburg lias caused the population at Harbin to despair of the success of the Russian arms. ...

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  20. ALLEGED MEAN THIEF.

    A theft of a very despicable character is alleged to have been committed by a man named Win. James. He had been entrusted by Mrs Christina Cutting with ...

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  21. RUSSIANS AT TIELING.

    Advices from Tokio state that the Japanese captured a great number of prisoners at Tiding. ...

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  22. THE CZAR DESPONDENT.

    German newspapers declare that the Czar sits brooding for hours and thathe is absent-minded, and eats scarcely anything. It is also stated that his ...

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  23. RUSSIAN GUNS ABANDONED.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that General Kuropatkin abandoned 85 guns at Tiding. ...

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  24. TIME FLYING.

    "What do you think will win. Dad?” was the question put to Richard Brown at the cycling snorts yesterday. Dad was almost too absorbed to reply, but a ...

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  25. FOUND DEAD AT BEAUFORT.

    Mr J. R. Wotherspoon, J.P., conducted a magisterial enquiry at the police station to-day into the death of a man believed to be named James ...

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  26. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A young man, named William George M'Dougall was killed to-day in the Scottsdale district. M’Dougall was assisting to load logs on to a truck, when. ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. BRITISH VESSEL RELEASED.

    The British vessel Saxon Prince, which was seized by the Japanese, owing to it being believed that she was carrying contraband to Vladivostock, has ...

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  28. JUNKS AT TIELING.

    The capture of Tieling relieves thousands of junks, which have for a long time past been detained by Russians on the Liao River. It thus sets free ...

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  29. KORWEINGUBOORA.

    While out walking between here and Bullarto, Messrs Joseph and John Nicholls and Thos. Batson saw an animal resembling a tiger. Whatever ...

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  30. CUSTOMS CASES.

    Alleged breaches of the Customs Ac[?] have been responsible for a number of firms haring penalties imposed upon them by the Customs Department. ...

    Article : 254 words
  31. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Admiral Rozdestvensky’s fleet has left Nossi-Be. ...

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  32. PROBABLE ACTION AT KAIYUAN

    The Russians, having been hurried out of Tieling. are apparently preparing to make a short stand at Kaiyuan. about 25 miles further north. This town is on ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    Peasants in Southern Russia stuck up the Roumanian mail, containing specie rained at £41,000. ...

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  34. SPORTING NEWS.

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  35. SHORT-WEIGHT GOODS.

    Serious allegations against Australian jam manufacturers were made in the House of Commons yesterday. Dr Macnamara, Radical member for the ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. NO STAND AT KAIYUAN.

    The correspondent of the “Times” in St. Petersburg says that General Kuropatkin reached Kaiyuan on Wednesday. General Sassulitch’s and General ...

    Article : 65 words
  37. SHOCKING OUTRAGE AT SOSO-VITCH.

    When the military at Sosovitch. 193 miles south-west of Warsaw, were called upon to quell disturbances among the workmen at the Katherine works, they ...

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  38. TIELING SPOILS.

    Field-Marshal Oyama telegraphs that one-third of the provisions and fodder at Tiding, which was set on fire by the Russians before the evacuation has been ...

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  39. BURNING FATALITY AT OLINDA.

    Through her clothes catching fire while she was playing in a paddock in which there,was a log burning, a little toddler of five summers met her death. ...

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  40. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named Charles Wray, 35 years of age, was found in a lonely portion of the Toorak road this evening with his throat cut, and near him was lying a ...

    Article : 65 words
  41. TRAGEDY AT LODZ.

    During the recent strike at Lodz, in Russian Poland, a number of women and children had collected in the yard of the Poznenzki factory when the ...

    Article : 91 words
  42. THE RUSSIAN DEFEAT.

    Many of the working class in St. Petersburg are rejoicing at the disaster to the Russian arms at Mukden in the belief that it is likely to end the war. ...

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  43. ALLEGED HORSE-STEALING.

    Detective Coonan and Plain-clothes Constable Dainty to-night wrested a bootmaker named Harry Summers. 37 years of age, on a charge of stealing a ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. EDISONIA POPS.

    Patrons are promised a treat on Thursday evening, 23rd inst (Ballarat Cap night), and also on Friday evening, the 24th. The management states that, special ...

    Article : 103 words
  45. RAILWAY BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    The destruction of the railway bridge over the Hunho River somewhat hampers the transit of Japanese supplies to the front. ...

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  46. THE DISTURBANCE AT BAKU.

    The British Consul at Baku reports that 2000 persons were killed in the recent disturbances at that town. ...

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  47. RETREATING ARMY DIVIDED.

    It is believed in St. Petersburg that a large part of the retreating army will proceed via Kirin to Vladivostock, while the rest will make for Harbin, in ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.

    The various systems of fire alarms in existence throughout. Australia I ave been so much discussed of late that interest will be taken in anew service ...

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  49. A MINER’S SUICIDE.

    A man named Joseph Briggs, aged 62, an engine-driver, who had been employed at the Magdala-cum-Moonlight mine tar many years, committed suicide this ...

    Article : 127 words
  50. SUBMERSIBLES V. SUBMARINES.

    Trials between submersibles and submarine boats Have just been completed at Cherbourg, which are held to have proved the unquestionable superiority ...

    Article : 45 words
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  52. THE DEAD AT MUKDEN.

    Owing to the enormous number of the dead at the Mukden battlefield, the Japanese were unable to bury them, and consequently have had to cremate ...

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  53. THE MOVING MOUNTAIN.

    The landslip in the Rhymney Valloy, Monmouthshire, which was caused by a stream of sand permeating the base of a mountain, has now oeased. ...

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  54. THE MIKADO'S THANKS.

    The Mikado has telegraphed to Field-Marshal Oyama his thanks for the signal victory the soldiers have achieved, it will, he says, enhance their military ...

    Article : 55 words
  55. BERRINGA.

    The manager of the Kangaroo mine, Mr Robert Ferguson, was entertained at a smoke social, and presented with a gold sovereign case by his ...

    Article : 134 words
  56. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lord Selbourne, who was recently appointed to succeed Lord Milner as Governor of the Transvaal and High Commissioner For South Africa, has ...

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  57. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Cheltenham Court to-day, Mr Smallman, P.M., presiding, Ernest Edward Lestly, 20 years of age, was charged with an offence against a girl under ...

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  58. A PLEA FOR PEACE.

    Prince Mestcherski has contributed a remarkable article to the “Grashdanin" (the “Citizen”), a leading weekly paper in St. Petersburg. He insists ...

    Article : 88 words
  59. MEN CHARGED WITH LARCENY.

    Yesterday afternoon Constable Porter arrested two mon4 Joseph Aarons and Lewis Simmons, on a charge of stealing 2s, the property of Frank ...

    Article : 126 words
  60. COLONIAL WOOL SALES.

    The second series of wool sales was continued to-day. The sale was animated, with strong competition for best crossbreds, which had a hardening ...

    Article : 32 words
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