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Family Notices : 41 wordsCaptain Whelpton, master of the trawler Mino, has submitted to the Admiralty fragments of 12-inch shells which fell aboard his vessel, ...
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Advertising : 97 wordsThe "Daily" News declares that the blunder made by the Baltic fleet is one approaching a crime, and demands reparation in every way known to a civilised Power. ...
Article : 43 wordsIt transpires that the Baltic Fleet was 60 miles out of its course when it traversed the Gamecock fishing fleet. ...
Article : 28 wordsCaptain Peaker, master of the trawler Magpie, says that every sailor knows the Dogger Bank fishing ground, and that it was, impossible for the Rusians to make a ...
Article : 53 wordsThe "Star" in the course of its comments, says that if the whole of the commerce of the ocean must be suspended while the panicky Baltic fleet totters to the Far East ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Baltic fleet has certainly managed to Startle the world in a fashion of its own at the first stage of that "death or glory" mission on which it was supposed to have set ...
Article : 680 wordsThe feeling in the city is nervous and excited, but prices have not receded to any serious extent, British 2½ per cent. Consols, which closed ...
Article : 65 words"The Russian Government," declares the "St. James' Gazette," "is once more the victim of its servants incompetence." ...
Article : 33 wordsIn obedience to the summons of the Government the skippers of several of the trawlers are now at the Foreign Office. The Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of ...
Article : 53 wordsThe "Pall Mall Gazette" and the "Westminster Gazette" each make the suggestion that the Baltic fleet should be shepherded throughout its voyage to the Far East. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Channel Squadron, under Lord Charles Beresford, has just arrived from Gibraltar. The Mediterranean fleet is at Venice. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. Asquith is unable to understand why it is that an effort should now be on foot to undo the life work of Mr. Cobden Sir Robert Peel and Mr. Gladstone as builders of the ...
Article : 386 wordsIt is gratifying to be able to turn into humour an incident which just narrowly misses tragedy, and to laugh and joke in a place where, but for the merest fluke, a ...
Article : 516 wordsThe question of the leasing of barbers' chairs was again brought under the notice of the Arbitration Court this morning. The respondent was the proprietor of a Peter ...
Article : 226 wordsM. Sazenow, of the Russian Embassy in London, has already expressed to a press representative by whom he was interviewed the regret that was felt for "the accident." ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Wilson liner Argo was examined by the Russians by searchlight, but was not stopped. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. Taylor, of Hull, has telegraphed to Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, appealing to him that the speediest and strongest measures may be taken to ensure ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Russian Icebreaker Ermak, a cruiser, and a torpedo-boat-destroyer, which were accompanying the Baltic fleet, have returned in a damaged condition to Libau, the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe latest news from the seat of war in Manchuria states that the Russian artillery has destroyed She he railway station. Colonel Pankoff and 22 soldiers were killed ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Hartfield, mate on board the Mino, in the course of an interview, states that the fishermen fired no rockets or made signals likely to mislead the Russians. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe well-known steamer Coogee will finish her last voyage in the Melbourne-Launceston trade to-day. The Coogee has been employed in the above trade for the past fourteen ...
Article : 97 wordsA Bulgarian priest, named Stamat, the leader of the revolutionaries in Salonika, has been shot dead on his own doorstep as a result, of the savage vendetta between ...
Article : 55 wordsThe trawler Wren, which, it was feared had been sunk, and the Great Northern Fishing Fleet, which was supposed to have been chased by the Russians, are safe ...
Article : 52 wordsA Frenchman named Paul Stenninger, aged 66 and described as a shoemaker was brought before the Bench at the Central Police Court to-day by ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsThe deputation which waited yesterday on the Minister for Public instruction from the Evangelical Council urging the necessity of certain alterations in the rules which apply ...
Article : 598 wordsThe attention, of Lord Lansdowne has been called to the fact that the, Russians detached a ship to watch the result of the firing, This vessel watched until 6 in the morning. ...
Article : 53 wordsDuring the absence of the inmates of the residence of Mr. William Wright, No.15 Loftus-Street, Ashfield, last night, entry was effected through forcing a front window, and ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Tue 25 Oct 1904, Page 4
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