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  4. THE RUSSIAN DISASTER.

    An important telegram, has been received from St. Petersburg. It is stated that the Czar has accepted the advice of General Gripenburg who ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The Treasurer (Sir George Turner) delivered his financial statement yesterday afternoon in committee of supply. He said it was to a large extent a statement ...

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  7. A BRIDGE STREET ASSAULT.

    A few minutes before 12 o'clock last night a disturbance occurred in Bridge street near the Chinese quarters, which, resulted in a married woman named Maud ...

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  8. DISTRESSING MINING ACCIDENT.

    The Hustler's No. 1 Company's workings was the scene of a very serious accident yesterday, a young married miner named Michael McCormick being badly ...

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  9. THANKS FROM THE MIKADO

    Field-Marshal [?]yama has convoyed to the troops, by means of a general order, the warm thanks of the Mikado. While there has naturally been great. ...

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  10. ON THE SHAHO

    There was heavy artillery lighting on the Shaho River last week when the guns on both sides were served with great precision. On the 15th inst. the Russians ...

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  11. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The betting market for the Melbourne Cup is very quiet. Small support was given to Canteen and Sylvan King whilst the winner of the Caulfield Cup was backed at 10 to 1. ...

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  12. FURTHER DETAILS.

    As proof of the severity of the Russian losses, the numbers are given of the strength of the 3rd Siberian, reserve division at the outset of the war and now. An ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    On Monday evening (says our Rochester correspondent), at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Bourke, Nanncella, there passed away Mrs. Alary Tehan, relict of ...

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  14. SCHOOL TEACHERS' BILL.

    The executive of the Victorian State School Teachers' Union has looked carefully into the School Teachers Bill. While they do not approve of the whole of the ...

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  15. CAPTURES AND RECAPTURES.

    General Kuropa[?] admits that the Japanese almost turned his right wing on Saturday during the desperate fighting in the neighborhood of the Shaho ...

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  16. CRICKET.

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  17. KUROPATKIN IN DANGER.

    Reuter's correspondent is the authority for a report that General Kuropatkin narrowly escaped death. Standing amidst a hail of shells, he appealed to the valour of ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.

    The paper entitled Some Aspects of Education in New Zealand, which was recently issued by Mr. Tate, the Director of Education, is much relished in New ...

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  19. RUSSIAN RIGHT HARD PRESSED.

    Heavy fighting was resumed yesterday on the banks of the Shaho river. It was especially fierce on the Russian right, which retreated further ...

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  20. RUSSIA IN CONSTERNATION.

    According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily Mail, anguish and consternation are rife in the Russian capital, and the populace is superstitiously ...

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  21. CAPTURED RUSSIAN GUNS

    Major Takashima's Japanese battalion captured fourteen guns from the Russians on Sunday last at Kanchi-atzu. These make a total of 34 guns captured from the ...

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  22. CAVALRY PROTECTING THE RETREAT.

    A heavy force of Russian cavalry is still resisting the advance of the Japanese at Santan-hetzu, north of Yentai, and south of Mukden. ...

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  23. EAGLEHAWK.

    The Fire Brigade met last evening under the presidency of Captain Rogers. The social committee reported that they had a credit balance of £11. 13s 5d. The captain was ...

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  24. MORE ABOUT THE RETREAT.

    The correspondent of the Standard reports that the Russian retreat has developed into a rout along the whole front, except in the south-east, where the retreat of a ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    The President took the chair yesterday at 4.50 p.m. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. The debate on the Closer Settlement Bill ...

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  26. OKU ON THE ALERT.

    During the fighting last week a strong Russian force attempted to outflank General Oku's left. The Japanese, however were alert, and speedily dispersed the ...

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  27. ORDERS TO KUROPATKIN.

    The Russians are about to retire after being disastrously repulsed with great loss in their recent attacks on the Japanese; south of Mukden. ...

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  28. THE MUKDEN GARRISON.

    Preparations would appear to be in contemplation for tire evacuation of Mukden. It is reported that 12 train-loads of the garrison have left for Harbin. ...

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  29. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Sneaker took the chair yesterday at a.m. QUESTIONS. Mr. McCutcheon asked the Treasurer if he ...

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  30. HIS "PLEASANTEST" WAR.

    The correspondent of the Moscow newspaper Russe, reports that General Kuropatkin acknowledges that the Japanese correctly observe the rules of war. The ...

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  31. MINERS' CONCERT.

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  32. RUSSIAN WOUNDED

    There are now 23,000 wounded Russians at Mukden Many others have been taken north to Ticling. ...

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  33. THE BALTIC SQUADRON.

    The Baltic squadron has again sailed from Libau, and has passed Bornholm, an island off Denmark, in the Baltic Sea. ...

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  34. ROCHESTER WATER TRUST.

    The annual meeting of the Rochester Water Trust was held last evening in the shire hall, Commissioner T. Moore in the chair. There were also present. Commissioners ...

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  35. FOOTBALL.

    The Park View (fifth rates) Club bold their annual banquet in the A.N.A. Hall on Monday evening, to wind up the season. Mr. M. Duffy was presented with a group of ...

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  36. A RUSSIAN GENERAL'S DESCRIPTION.

    A wounded Russian general on being interviewed regarding the recent fighting described the carnage as fearful. "This," he continued. is the 10th day of the ...

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  37. "TATTERSALL" AND PARTNERS

    Further action is being taken by the Council of Churches, with the view of securing the suppression of Tattersall's sweeps. ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The final match for Captain Brown's trophy was fired at the Bald Hill range, Woodstock, on Saturday. W. Harris won by one point from J. Oats and J. Ferguson. who tied for ...

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  39. LATEST REPORTS.

    Field-Marshal Oyama estimates that tho Russian forces at the battle of Shaho to-talled 226,000 with 950 guns. General Sakharoff reports that when ...

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  40. LATEST SWEEP WINNERS.

    The following are the drawers of the placed horses in Tattersall's consultation in the Caulfield Cup:-- First (Murmur)-- Mr- S. Arbuckle, 392 ...

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  41. RIFLE NOTES.

    On Saturday the Derby and Marong teams fi[?]d a match at Derby for the Carter trop[?]y. The Marong team mustered only 5 men. and Derby won easily. J. G. Rundle. Marong. ...

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  42. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AS PEACEMAKER.

    It is unofficially hinted that President Roosevelt is ready to intervene for the cessation of hostilities if both the parties desire it. ...

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  43. GOLF.

    The mixed doubles match, to have been played on the Epsom links last Wednesday, takes place to-day. ...

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  44. RUSSIAN GUNS CAPTURED.

    The Echo de Paris, which is considered to be the best informed Paris newspaper in matters connected with the war states, on the authority of its St. Petersburg ...

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  45. HURLING.

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  48. KUROPATKIN FULL OF HOPE.

    General Kuropatkin gives a graphic count of the fight of the 13th. He explains that the Japanese attacked ins army on the line of the Shaho River (a tributary ...

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  49. RAYWOOD.

    The anniversary of the Church of England was held on. Sunday. Mr. J Rowell officiated in the afternoon, and the Rev. H. Gardner, of Eaglehawk. in the evening. There were ...

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  50. FRATERNAL.

    The Hope of Sandhurst Division Daughters of Temperance hold their usual fortnightly meeting in the Temperance Hall on Monday night, Sister Stevenson, P.S., in the chair. ...

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