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  2. THE WAR.

    The North German Lloyd's mail steamer Prinz Heinrich, at Aden, reports that the Russian volunteer cruiser Smolensk, on Friday last, compelled her to give up ...

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  3. THE THIBETAN AFFAIR.

    The Thibetans are preparing to resist Colonel Younghusband's advance on Lhassa. They are fortifying positions near the ...

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  4. THE COMMON RULE.

    A public meeting was held in the Fremantle Town Hall last evening to discuss the question of the exemption of Western Australia from the Common Rule clause ...

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  5. INTER-STATE.

    Thirteen foreign sailors, who belonged to the Norwegian steamer Juger, and were for the past 12 weeks quartered at the Sailors' Home, had to leave the ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Unofficial information has reached the Department for External Affairs from New Caledonia to the effect that the French colonial authorities have ...

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  7. THE NEW BISHOP.

    What may be termed the crowning act in the ceremonials attaching to the installation of the recently-elected Bishop of Bunbury was performed at Bunbury ...

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  8. THE OCCUPATION OF YINGKOW.

    The announcement of the Japanese occupation of Yingkow turns out to be premature. ...

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  9. THE GENEVA CONVENTION.

    The Japanese War Office, at the instance of General Oku, arraigns the conduct of the Russians in the field on eleven counts. It alleges the abuse of ...

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  10. LABOUR TROUBLES IN AMERICA.

    Serious rioting, the outcome of the packers' srike, occurred yesterday at St. Paul, the capital of the State of Minesota, U.S.A. ...

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  11. A P. AND O. STEAMER SEIZED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Aden reports that the Russian volunteer cruiser St. Petersburg seized the P. and O. Company's steamer Malacca, and conveyed ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Francis Kennermala sought a divorce from his wife on the ground of misconduct with H. Gardiner. The parties were married ...

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  13. COUNTRY.

    A fire was discovered in a barn, the property of Mr. Bartlett, at about 4 a.m. on July 12. The barn, which was a large structure of wood and iron, was ...

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  14. TASMANIA.

    Inclement weather is prevailing, and there is much snow on the uplands. John Hodges, jun., of Hamilton, was frozen to death in the snow yesterday ...

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  15. ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER STOPPED.

    The Russian volunteer cruiser St. Petersburg, on the 15th inst., stopped the British steamer Waipera off Jebel Zuknor, in the Red Sea. After ...

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  16. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Russian Embassy at Paris deny having asked for facilities to be granted to the Baltic fleet to coal at French ports. ...

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  17. THE LATE MR. KRUGER.

    President Loubet has sent a message of condolence to the late Mr. Kruger's family. Lord Milner has consented to the ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    At Auckland to-day an electric tramcar collided with a steam roller with great force. Several passengers were injured. ...

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  19. "RUSSIA CANNOT BE BEATEN."

    The Czar has assured a merchant of Samara, who gave 1,000,000 roubles to the relief of the Russian wounded, that Russia cannot be beaten by the ...

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  20. THE BATHURST MYSTERY.

    No additional light has been thrown on the supposed murder of Mrs. Piper, at Stony Creek in the Bathurst district, Piper, who is a feeble man, nearly 80 ...

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  21. JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    It is reported at Singapore that large armoured cruisers and two colliers were seen near the Straits of Malacca. It is believed that these vessels are ...

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  22. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Japan has notified China that she is prepared to administer Manchuria with the assistance of Chinese troops. ...

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  23. NORTHAM RAILWAY MATTERS.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. George), accompanied by Mr. Short and Mr. Dartnall, paid a visit of inspection to the Northam Railway Station to-day. ...

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  24. FRANCE.

    The French Cabinet has resolved to inform the Vatican that if the Bishops who recently bowed to the French law, and so incurred the Pope's displeasure, ...

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  25. VIEWS OF JAPANESE PRESS.

    The "Juji," a leading journal of Tokio, says that Great Britain is bound to prevent Turkey from assisting Russia by allowing her volunteer fleet to pass the ...

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  26. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. F. T. Hickford, of Melbourne, in a letter to the "Spectator," denies the statement made by Mr. W. H. Irvine, the ex-Premier of Victoria. in London, ...

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  27. FRACAS AT A CHINESE PORT.

    A drunken fracas occurred yesterday at the Chinese treaty port of Shan-hai-Kwan. Three French and seven Japanese ...

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  28. INDIGNATION AT BERLIN.

    Great indignation has been provoked in Berlin by the confiscation of the German mails by the Russian cruiser Smolensk. ...

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  29. THE LOSS OF THE NEMESIS.

    The watches on Cronulla Beach last night saw what appeared to be a dead human body in the water a considerable distance from land. Several boats were ...

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  30. LORD DUNDONALD IN CANADA.

    A great popular demonstration in honour of Major-General the Earl of Dundonald, late General Officer Commanding the Canadian Militia, was held yesterday ...

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  31. THE MISSING AMERICAN ENVOY.

    Towards the close of last month Mr. Kent Loomis, a brother of the United States Under-Secretary of State, who was the bearer of a treaty between the ...

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  32. THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The Japanese landed two more divisions of troops, with fifty guns, at Dalny on the 2nd. They are repairing the docks, electric ...

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  33. COLLISION AT PORTSMOUTH.

    A collision occurred yesterday in Portsmouth harbour, where the battleship Hannibal rammed and badly damaged torpedo boat No. 109. ...

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  34. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE.

    There are persistent rumours at St. Petersburg that the Russian cruiser Novik has run the blockade of Port Arthur, and joined the Vladivostock squadron. ...

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  35. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The King and Queen Alexandra, acknowledging a congratulatory message from the Salvation Army Council, express their warm thanks, and trust that ...

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  36. THE WRECKED STEAMER AUSTRALIA.

    As a result of a survey which was being made of the wrecked steamer Australia when the fire put an end to operations, there seemed to be a reasonable ...

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  37. STATE POLITICS.

    The Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. H. Daglish, M.L.A.) has received a telegram from the United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia, ...

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  38. ASSASSINATION IN RUSSIA.

    The Vice-Governor of the Russian district of Elizabetpol, in Trans-Caucasia, has been assassinated. ...

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  39. 30,000 LANDED AT DALNY.

    It is reported that Field-Marshal the Marquis Oyama has landed 30,000 troops at Dalny, making 80,000 now available for the contemplated assault on Port ...

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  40. SERIOUS SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Joseph Dunnmet with a shooting accident at Wongamine last Saturday morning. Armed with a No. 22 saloon rifle, he went out to ...

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  41. AN ELECTRICAL OREFINDER.

    The "Daily Express" records an extraordinary experiment at Coniston, in Westmoreland, where the Daft-Williams electric ore-finder succeeded in locating ...

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  42. PERSONAL.

    Sir James Lowther, Conservative M. P. for the Isle of Thanet, is seriously ill. ...

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  43. A REMARKABLE CYCLING PERFORMANCE.

    A remarkable performance has been registered by a one-legged bicyclist named T. Keft, who has just completed a ride from Rockhampton to Sydney, a distance ...

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  44. THE SANITATION OF MINES.

    Responding to the toast of "The Mining Industry" at the annual social of the Amalgamated Miners' Association in Kalgoorlie last Saturday night, Dr. E. ...

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  45. CHINA AND FRANCE.

    The authorities at Peking are greatly perturbed in consequence of France's threat to land troops and to quell the rebellion in the province of Kwang-Si. ...

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  46. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Robertson and Moffat announce that, by arrangement with their Melbourne house, their head costumiere, Madame do Burgh, well known as one of the most ...

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  47. OPERATIONS AGAINST HAICHENG.

    Telegrams from St. Petersburg declare that numerous reconnaissances have proved that the Japanese only left a containing force at Kaiping and ...

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  48. THE MISSING VICTORIAN SOLICITOR.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Louis Horwitz, the missing Hamilton solicitor, who is reported to have been seen in Geraldton (W.A.). ...

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  49. FOUND DEAD.

    The dead body of an elderly miner, named Alfred Miller, was found on a road about five miles east of Coolgardic this afternoon, Miller had been working ...

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  50. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At 10 a.m. Nisi Prius.—Before Mr. Justice McMillan, at 10.30 a.m.: Horgan v. National Bank of Australasia, Ltd. (part heard). ...

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  51. GENERAL KUROPATKINE'S PLANS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says that General Kuropatkine's plans are perplexing. Apparently, a strong stand at Kaiping ...

    Article : 63 words
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