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  2. THE CRISIS IN RUSSIA.

    The strikers from the Putiloff Iron Works demand an eight hours' day, and the directors refuse to grant the concession. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Commander Okudo, the second in command of the Japanese cruiser Saiyen, narrates that that vessel struck a mine and foundered in Louisa Bay on ...

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  4. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    At the conclusion of the sitting of the Federal and State Conference yesterday the following official statement was made:— ...

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  5. GREAT SOUTHERN DISTRICTS.

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. W. D. Johnson) continued his tour through the Great Southern district on Saturday, when a visit was paid to Wagin. ...

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  6. DR. ROTH'S REPORT.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Riley, preaching last night at St. George's Cathedral, said:—"I am going to speak to-night on the native question. I make no apology ...

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  7. A SENSATIONAL OCCURRENCE.

    A sensation was caused in the city on Saturday when it became known that Mr. H. H. Stinton, the well-known contractor had been violently ...

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  8. STRIKERS IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    There are 25,000 strikers in St. Petersburg, who are sullen and vindictive. The situation is threatening. ...

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  9. ANOTHER SCENE IN A CEMETERY.

    The students of St. Petersburg yesterday visited the graves of the victims of the massacre of the 22nd ult. They vowed to be avenged, and ...

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  10. MAXIME GORKY.

    It is reported that Maxime Gorky, the novelist, is to be sent to Riga, there to undergo trial. M. Gorky is suspected of wishing to ...

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  11. MOBILISATION SUSPENDED.

    Although General Kuropatkine is demanding a quarter of a million reinforcements, the Russian Government have suspended mobilisation operations in ...

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  12. VICTORIAN FATALITIES.

    A miner named George Hudson (30), was killed in the Yorkshire mine. Tarnagulla, yesterday by an unexpected fall of a mass of earth and stone. The ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. THE SAXON COURT SCANDAL.

    The "Lokal Anzieger," a Berlin journal is responsible for the statement that King Augustus of Saxony (formerly Prince Frederick of Saxony), who ...

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  14. INTER-STATE.

    A lady has anonymously given £1,000 to the Children's Ward of the Hobart General Hospital. ...

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  15. THE JAPANESE FIELD FORCE.

    The "Ruski Invalid," a St. Petersburg journal, estimates that the Marquis Oyama commands half a million men. ...

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  16. TREPOFF'S DICTATORIAL POWERS.

    The dictatorial interference of General Trepoff, the Governor-General of St. Petersburg in every department of State, has greatly offended the Russian ...

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  17. THE THIRD BALTIC SQUADRON.

    The third Baltic squadron is exercising, preparatory to starting for the Far East. ...

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  18. THE MAILS QUESTION.

    Mr. Walter James Agent-General for Western Australia, in a letter to the "Times," denies that the difficulty which has arisen in connection with the ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. THE NEW SOUTH WALES STRIKE.

    In the case of Robert Nugent, a miner, charged at the Quarter Sessions, Newcastle, with a breach of the Arbitration Act, Judge Fitzhardinge said on ...

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  20. JAPANESE ACQUIRING MORE WARSHIPS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that Japan has purchased the Chilian battleship Captain Prat, 7,000 tons, and has ...

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  21. FATHER GAPON.

    The Metropolitan of St. Petersburg has ordered Father Gapon, the revolutionary leader, to appear before the Holy Court within a month to ...

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  22. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, one of the Liberal leaders, speaking yesterday at the Liberal League's dinner, said that Earl Spencer's recent manifesto in the shape ...

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  23. JAPANESE SICK AND WOUNDED.

    The Japanese sick and wounded during the campaign have numbered 140,000. ...

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  24. SITUATION AT LODZ.

    Two factories at Lodz are not paying the strikers, who are resuming work for the days on which collisions occurred with the troops. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The population of Queensland is now 521,655, of whom 287,799 are males. The birthrate last year was 27.12 per thousand compared with 24.6 in 1903. ...

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  26. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    On the information of W. H. Fielding, chairman of directors of the Northern District Starr-Bowkett Building Society, a wararnt has been issued for the ...

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  27. WRECK OF A FRENCH CRUISER.

    The French armoured cruiser Sully, which recently went on the rocks in Allong Bay, Tonquin, is terribly damaged. ...

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  28. THE FIGHT AT HEIKON-TAI.

    The Marquis Oyama reports that the Japanese buried 2,000 Russian dead in the direction of Hei-kon,tai. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Roman Catholic Cathedral at Christchurch was dedicated to-day. The ceremony was performed by Archbishop Carr Archbishop Kelly preached the ...

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  30. A KALGOORLIE MINING FATALITY.

    In the Kalgoorlie Police Court yesterday Ralph Nicholls (general manager) and Joseph Chaffers (underground manager) of the Boulder Deep Levels mine ...

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  31. ZEMSTVO ELECTIONS AT KHARKOFF.

    The Conservatives have been victorious at the Zemstvo elections for Kharkoff. ...

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  32. LABOUR TROUBLES IN GERMANY.

    Two hundred delegates, representing in the Rheinish strikers, recommend a resumption of work, on the grounds that strike funds are exhausted and that ...

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  33. HUNGARY.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary has invited M. Kossuth, the Hungarian Nationalist leader, to confer with him at Vienna, regarding ...

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  34. A NAVAL DESERTER.

    By train last night W. H. Morrell, a deserter from H.M.S. Challenger, arrived under escort from Perth. He was brought before the Resident Magistrate ...

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  35. AN IMPUDENT STREET ROBBERY

    At Bendigo last night Leslie Kenley (19) was walking along Mitchell-street with a box, containing £61 6s. 5d. in cash, when he was suddenly pushed down ...

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  36. A RUSSIAN HORROR.

    Great indignation has been arroused at St. Petersburg by the brutal conduct of the police while removing a female student to a hospital. ...

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  37. ASTRONOMY.

    The Royal Astronomical Society has awarded the Jackson gilt bronze medal to Mr. John Tebbutt, F.R.A.S., who owns a private observatory at Windsor, ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES FATALITIES.

    An elderly man named James McGregor, licensee of the White Swan Hotel. died last Friday morning. and Charles Wallance is in custody on a charge of ...

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  39. A LEAKING SHIP.

    The ship Paul Revere, which left Newcastle on January 21, for Manila, put into Moreton Bay in a leaking condition yesterday. The vessel sprang a leak ...

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  40. FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies yesterday expressed general approval of the Government's sessional programme, first, by a series of resolutions, and then ...

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  41. SUICIDE IN GAOL.

    John Smith a young prisoner in the Brisbane Gaol, serving a sentence of three months' imprisonment, for having assaulted the police, and due for ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL.

    Lead Statistics.—Lead imports for the month amounted to 22.313 tons. Exports for the month 3,917 tons. Frozen Meat.—Dunedin sheep are ...

    Article : 145 words
  43. AN ADELAIDE CYCLING FATALITY

    Stephen Green (18) who was injured interually as a result of a bicycle accident last Thursday afternoon, died in the Adelaide Hospital last night. The ...

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  44. A NEW ZEALAND MURDER CASE.

    The Whaite murder trial was concluded yesterday. Ellis was found guilty, and sentenced to death. The jury unexpectedly added a recommendation to ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. THE NEW MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR.

    Within a few hours of succeeding Prince Mirski as Minister of the Interior, M. Bulguine searched the house of M. de Witte, chairman of the ...

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  46. CRUSHED UNDER A CART-WHEEL

    Wm. Biddolph (15) met with a shockking death at Abbotsford yesterday. He was in charge of a wood-cart, and while endeavouring to get up on the cart ...

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  47. THE GROUNDING OF H.M.S. PYLADES.

    The Admiralty has received a telegram from Thursday Island to the effect that H.M.S. Pylades, which recently grounded on a reef, has been floated off. While ...

    Article : 53 words
  48. MINING.

    Following are the latest quotations for the undermentioned colonial mining shares:—Broken Hill Proprietary (N.S.W.). 44s. 6d.; Great Boulder ...

    Article : 44 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. FRONTIER DISTURBANCES.

    A sensational occurrence is reported from Sosnowice a Polish township on the Russo-German frontier. A body of strikers crowded a narrow ...

    Article : 131 words
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