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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Sir J. L. Bomytkon has joined Mr. Isaacs' party. The labour liberal negotiation are proceeding. ...

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  5. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The Japanese have occupied Yentai. Heavy rearguard fighting has taken place north-east of Yentai, within 20 miles of Mukden, and the Japanese ...

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  6. LIBERAL-LABOUR AGREEMENT.

    The liberal protectionist and labour parties in the Federal Parliament have agreed upon on alliance after considerable discussion, on the basis of the ...

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  7. COLLIERIES HELD BY RUSSIA.

    Field-Marshall Oyama states that the Russians still hold the Yenta collieries. ...

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  8. A DANGEROUS POSITION.

    General Kuropatkin reports that the army advancing north extricated itself to-day from a dangerous position, arising from its being threatened by the enemy. ...

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  9. ARMIES IN TOUCH.

    General Kuroki's right is closely in touch with the enemy, the armies being halted on the left bank oi the Taize. it is added that his troops are in excellent ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly Mr. Bent told Mr. Scott Bennett that he had already answered his question in regard to the cost of newspaper trains, but if notice ...

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  11. FOUR DAYS FIERCE FIGHTING.

    It took General Kuroki four days fierce lighting to dislodge the Russians from the heights at Heiyantai. ...

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  12. PORT ARTHUR.

    Advices from Tokio have been received in Rome reporting that the Japanese deliberately attacked a line of Russian forts at Antestan, to the westward of the ...

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  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Reid was considerably interrupted during his speech. He argued for fiscal peace, which had been decreed at the last election. He was favourable to ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Russians estimate their casualties during the fighting at Liaoyang to be fully 16,000. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN ARMY IN DANGER.

    A rumour of an alarming nature was current in St. Petersburg at a late hour last night reporting that General Kuropatkin's rear guard had been almost ...

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  16. KUROPATKIN'S "STEADY RETREAT."

    General Kuropatkin's skill in steadily retreating in the face of enormous difficulties has been unanimously recognised. ...

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  17. LATENT NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    Mr. Fitzgibbon's horse was frightened by a motor car, and Mr. Fitzgibbon, the driver and a lady were thrown out, but no one was seriously hurt. ...

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  18. KUROPATKIN'S STRENGTH.

    General Kuropathin's strength on the 30th August was twelve full divisions. ...

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  19. INTERFERENCE WITH NEUTRAL SHIPPING.

    The British cruiser Forte off Zanzibar communicated to the Petersburg and Smolensk Britain's demand to desist interfering with neutral shipping, and also ...

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  20. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING.

    Valentine Ke[?]ing and John Hobson members of the "crutch" push were found guilty of unlawfully wounding a publican at North Melbourne, and were ...

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  21. DIANA DISARMS.

    France notifies that the Diana disarms at Saigon. ...

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  22. CREWS IN TREATY PORTS.

    China notifies the entering of the Askold's and Grossovi's crews into treaty ports. ...

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  23. AN UNFOUNDED REPORT.

    The report of Sasonof[?] escape was unfounded. ...

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  24. THE BUTTER COMMISSION.

    The butler commission has adjourned until Tuesday in consequence of the lines of the chairman, Mr. G. C. Morrison. ...

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  25. THE THIBET MISSION.

    The Thibetass describe the Grand Lamas flight as dastardly and ask the Taslir Lamar for guidance. ...

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  26. PENSHURST GUN CLUB.

    The second shoot for the Penshurst Gun Club trophies took place to-day. when the seven bird match resulted in a [?] between W. O'Brien and E. Olle, with ...

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  27. THE CHURCH DISPUTE.

    Dr. Rainy considers that if a compromise between the churches is impossible an appeal must be made to Parliament. The Bishop of Worcester expresses ...

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  28. COLLISION WITH A TRAM CAR.

    The State Governor's carriage dashed into a tram at Princes Bridge thin afternoon. Mrs. Mills, of South Yarra, and Mrs. Bowes, of Collins-street, were ...

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  29. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The "Express" states that the date of the Prince of Wales' visit to India has been provisionally fixed for October, 1905. ...

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  30. TENNIS.

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  31. LANDS OFFICE DELAYS.

    A deputation from the Reform League interviewed Mr. Murray to-day in reference to the shortcomings of the Lands Office, suggesting the appointment of a board. Mr. Murrey ...

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  32. THE QUEEN ON TOUR.

    The Queen has started for Copenbages. ...

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  33. LUMBERMAN DYNAMITES HIS PROPERTY.

    Moss Graham, a rich lumberman, tired of the disputes of strikers, [?]ynamited his own mill yards at Heridan on the Mississippi. ...

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  34. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  35. PENSHURST.

    James Brown, a young man, had his collarbone broken through being thrown from a buck[?]per recently. The animal was an old outlaw, and Brown, kept his ...

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  36. SANITY OF PRINCESS LOUISE.

    Princess Louise of Coburg, announces that she is able to call 50 witnesses to prove her sanity, and that her friendship with Matt[?]hich was purely idealistic. ...

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  37. AMERICAN LABOUR HOLIDAY.

    The New York banks estimate that the workers have withdrawn a million sterling to celebrate the three day's labour holiday. A feature of the celebration will be the ...

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  38. WARRNAMBOOL PIG MARKET.

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  39. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Gear and Dowager G[?] have inspected the Baltic fleet. ...

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  40. DISCORD IN ZION.

    Dowie has excited discord in Zion by a sermon favouring the marriage of blacks with whites. ...

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