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  4. THE EASTERN WAR.

    A report received from Tokio to-day states that at seven o'clock this morning the Vladivostock squadron, unaccompanied by the boats of the torpedo ...

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  6. A JAPANESE MERCHANTMAN'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Some of the Russian cruisers the s[?]pped the Pakashima Mara, and while preparing to board her a Japanese torpedo boat came in sight. The Russians immediately ...

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  7. RUSSIANS RETREATING.

    General Kuropatkin reports that after two days' fighting in the vicinity of Liaoyang. on the Samatse road, the Russians retreated to the south of ...

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  8. RUSSIA AND GREAT BRITAIN

    There is daily growing excitement and indignation in Great Britain over the action of the Russian "volunteer cruisers in the Red Sea in stopping and ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. G. Lewis, notary public, until recently a resident of Bendigo, but now of Melbourne, is on a visit to this city. During his absence from here he has suffered ...

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  10. WHAT THE TIMES SAYS.

    The Times to-day remarks that "if European condemnation is insufficient to compel Russia to observe her treaties some more effective means must be ...

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  11. CONSOLS FALL, CHARTERS RISE.

    Consols ths morning are quoted at 38 5-8, a fall of 1 since Thursday last. The Times says that the fall is due partly to apprehensions connected with ...

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  12. EVADING THE BUTTER RINGS.

    The Director of Agriculture has received a report from Mr. Crowe, the daily expert to the effect that the first lot of now season's butter for export has been ...

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  13. TURKISH OFFICIALS AND TOY GUNS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the Standard reports an incident which shows that the passage of the Russian volunteer cruiser's, St. Petersburg and ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The prices for gold are quoted as follows: For standard. £3 17s 6d; for alluvial, £3 18s 6d per ounce. Produce markets and stock reports will be ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. INTERNATIONAL ASPECT.

    Sir Frederick Pollock, the eminent authority on jurisprudence and constitutional law, has expressed an opinion on the status of the Russian cruisers. He ...

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  17. INTERSTATE

    The annual railways statement shows that the earnings were £2,180,642, and the expenditure £1,438,724, the net profit for the year being £741,917, equal to 3.58 per ...

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  18. R.M.S. MALACCA AT PORT SAID.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Malacca, which has been seized as a prize by the Russian cruisers in the Red Sea. has passed through the Suez Canal, and ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Patrick Slattery took place yesterday to the Marong cemetery, leaving his residence, Leichardt, at 2 o'clock. It was largely ...

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  20. THE LOCAL OPTION FARCE.

    Some farces are very expensive to those who have to pay the piper. Local option as applied in Victoria is one of these farces, and the taxpayers have had to ...

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  21. ADDITIONAL BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    Additional British warships have left Malta and joined Admiral Domvile's fleet in the Red Sea. ...

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  22. TEARING DOWN THE BRITISH FLAG

    The Daily Mail states that the captain of the P. and C. Co-'s steamer Malacca nailed the flag to the mast prior to the crew of the St. Petersburg boarding ...

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  23. FRATERNAL.

    The Loyal Sir Henry Barkly Lodge, M.U., held its fortnightly meeting on Tuesday evening, Bro. Ross, N.G., in the chair. The medical, financial and dispensary delegates ...

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  24. ASKING COAL FROM BRITISH OFFICIALS.

    The Russians requested permission to load sufficient coal on board the Malacca at Aden to enable them to steam to Cherbourg, in France. The request was ...

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  25. A "DROWNED" SOLICITOR.

    The chief of the Criminal Investigation Department this morning received a telegram from Captain Newlands officer in charge of police in the Geraldton district, to the ...

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  26. THE LATEST.

    Both the Standard and the London Times, in strong articles, comment on the seizure of the British mail steamer Malacca. They state that the country is ...

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  27. CONSPIRING TO BLACKMAIL.

    Recently five young men were arrested at Outtrim on a charge of conspiracy to blackmail Edmund Hayes of Melbourne. Their names are Albert Giroud, Edward W. ...

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