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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Japanese have secured important positions right along the Russian lines compelling the Russians to make a complete re arrangement of their ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Captain Klado testified that Admiral Rozhdestvensky gave the order to fire. Captain Keyes. of the British ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Despite the efforts of the Czar and the promises made in the interview of yesterday, the state of unrest shows no signs of guietening. ...

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  5. KALCOORLIE NEWS.

    Who Shot the Dog ?—A case, which, judging by the attendance, excited a great deal of attention, came on for hearing in the Boulder Local Court ...

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  6. ESPERANCE LETTER,

    Up to the present the weather has been delightfully cool ; in fact, more like spring than summer, the eve[?] verging on winter weather, top coats ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    During his tour of inspection of the Midland Railway Company’s lands, in company with Messrs Johnson and Paterson Mr James Gardiner was the ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    A meeting of fifteen hundred representatives of politics, art, and science met yesterday, when M. Anatoie, a member of the Academy, strongly ...

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  9. MINING.

    During the n onth of January the Westralia and East Extension mine, at Bonnievale, has thw following returns:— Milled. 3325 tons for 1778ozs. ...

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  10. PRIDE OF JOURDIE NORTH

    Taylor and party, the owners of the Pride of Jourdie North, have clean[?]d up from a parcel of 44[?] tons crushed at their own battery, for a return of ...

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  11. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Commercial circles are much annoyed and, inconvenienced at the absence of a mail service. Mr. Weir, chairman of the Clyde ...

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  12. MR TAVERNER AND MR BENT

    With reference to his letter to Mr. Taverner, Mr. Bent said that before writing the letter he fully considered the matter and recognised what was ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. THE SHAMROCK

    The Shamrock (Outridge and party) have just put through a crushing of 79 tons at the Premier battery for a yield of 98½oz. ...

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  14. STRIKE IN PRUSS A..

    A great strike, the outcome of the trouble in Westphalia, in Germany, has begun in Silesia, in Prussia. The hours of the mine workers and ...

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  15. JOURDIE HILL

    During January the Jourdie Hills crushed 164 tons for a return of 149 ozs 12dwts ...

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  16. ANXIETY IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    There. is anxiety in St. Petersburg respecting the provisioning of Kuropatkin’s army in April and May, when the whole of the Manchuria resources ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. THE TREATMENT OF ABORIGINALS.

    With reference to the statements of the Commissioner of Police at Perth, hat evidence was secured from the [?]ff-raff of the north, in connection ...

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  18. BUBONIC PLACUE.

    A suspicious death which occurred yesterday has been certified to us having been due to plague Later. ...

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  19. TWENTY-SIX WIVES,

    Further investigations into the career of the man Hoch, who was arrested yesterday at New York on a charge of wife poisoning, show that ...

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  20. PROPOSED REFORMS.

    It is semi-officially denied in St. Petersburg that an authorised draft constitution has been submitted. Kokovtsoff has been empowered to ...

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  21. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    Oyama reports that the casualties were 7000. The Russian prisoners state that four regiments of infantry were nearly annihilated. Many ...

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  22. MINING DISPUTE

    A dispute has arisen at Mt. Read between the men employed at the Hercules silver mine and the company, as a result of the directors’ decision to ...

    Article : 160 words
  23. RACEHORSE DESTROYED.

    The racehorse Donovan, belonging to the Duke of Portland, and having to his credit winnings [?]talling £55,153, was injured to-day and had ...

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  24. PRINCESS VICTORIA.

    Princess Victoria is progressing towards recovery. Her condition is now comfortable. ...

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  25. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A fatal collision occurred to-day on the railway line running out from Pittsburg. The Pittsburg express ran into a ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. THE CONSUMPTIVE HOSPITAL.

    The principal, and practically the only subject that the local Town Council will have to discuss wiih the Colonial Secretary (Mr. G. Taylor) ...

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  27. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBEBY

    Charles Coad and Frank Quartart were charged in the police court this morning with having stolen fromq Charles Menton, with Violence, the ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. RUSSIAN CONSULATE HOQTED.

    Six thousand students and workmen at Lemberg hooted the Russian Consulate, shouting “Hurrah, for the polish revolution;” “Down with the ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. SHOCKING RAGING FATALITY.

    A horrible fatality occurred this afternoon at the races being held at Cannes, in the south of France. A jockey named Flint was riding ...

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  30. ARMY OF JEWISH DESERTERS

    The Jewish Board of Guardians is face to face with an embarrassing situation. Jewish deserters from Russia are thronging into London in such ...

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  31. SITUATION IN WARSAW.

    Extensive military precautions prevented Socialist disturbances at War[?]aw. The authorities expect the strikers to resume work on Monday, the ...

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  32. A PERTH BRAWL

    A brawl occurred in a house in West Perth late to-night, as a result of which John Roberts was arrested on a charge of having wounded Patrick ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. WRESTLING,

    Just before he left Melbourne by the Adelaide express this afternoon, GeoHackensmidt was handed a writ, in which £1000 damages is claimed by ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. A BODY EXHUMED

    An inquiry into the cause of the death of Carl Markwell, whose life was heavily insured within the past few months, and the exhumation ...

    Article : 64 words
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  36. MINERAL RETURNS

    The Mines Department have prepared a return showing the States mineral yield for last year. the value of the total yield was £348,352. less ...

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  37. TOLSTOI INTERVIEWED.

    M. Trepoff is compelling fifteen hundred of the Puliloff strikers to tramp to distant villages for refusing to resume work. ...

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  38. POPULATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    According to Coghlan, the populaion of New South Wales on December 31 was 1,451,533. The excess of births over deaths from 1st October to 31st ...

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  39. V R C AUTUMN MEETING

    Following are the scratchings In connection with the V.R.C. autumn meeting:— Oakleigh Plate.— Magnetic and Hapzard. Australian Cup.—Blue Spec ...

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  40. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The officials of the New South Wales Cricket Association explain the reason why the Australian team were allowed to depart without the customary ...

    Article : 58 words
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  42. THE BUTESHIRE FIRE.

    Two thousand seven hundred tens of the cargo of the Buteshire, which caught fire and was taken into Cape Town, has been transferred to the ...

    Article : 51 words
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