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  2. THE CRISIS IN RUSSIA.

    Owing to the anarchical conditions existing at Batoum, in Russian Trans - Caucasia, the Messageries Maritimes and Lloyds Campagnie ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The Japanese Government have placed ten locally-built torpedo boats in commission. They expect to construct within a ...

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  4. COUNTRY.

    At the monthly meeting of the Wagin Roads Board, Messrs. W. E. Clark and B. Griffith were appointed the Board's representatives to the annual Roads ...

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  5. THE NORTH SEA AFFAIR.

    Admiral Fournier at a private sitting of the International Commission which has been inquiring into the North Sea affair, and of which he is President, ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN-ENGLISH MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General has issued another minute in reference to the mail service. He refers to a telegram from the Orient Company to the Deputy ...

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  7. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Danish reports state that the third Baltic fleet now on its way to the Far East is keeping close to the Danish coast, in order to avoid the Dogger ...

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  8. WRECK OF THE ORIZABA.

    The hearing of the charges brought against Captain Archer, commander of the R.M.S. Orizaba, by the Chief Harbour Master (Captain Irvine) as a result ...

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  9. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill Conservative M.P. for Oldham, has given notice in the House of Commons of his intention to move on March 8— ...

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  10. SEVERAL HOURS' FIGHTING.

    The Japanese, on the 20th inst., advancing through the mountains, captured the Tzingelite Pass, after several hours' fighting. ...

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  11. THE LATE GRANDS DUKE SERIUS.

    The public of Moscow exhibit remarkable callousness regarding the death of the Grand Duke Sergius. The theatres and restaurants of the ...

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  12. THE SIMPLON TUNNEL.

    A fall of hot water in the northern section of the Simplon tunnel is interperted at Berne as indicating that the piercing of the tunnel from the ...

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  13. PROBABLE RUSSIAN ACTION.

    The "Times" learns through its St. Petersburg correspondent that the Czar intends to leave it to the Zemskie Sobor to settle the question of war or peace. ...

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  14. THE QUEENSTOWN EXPLOSION.

    Captain Bacon R.N., at the conclusion of the inquiry concerning the Queenstown explosion, found that the attempt to move the motors electrically ...

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  15. FIFTH JAPANESE ARMY.

    The fifth Japanese army if concentrating in the north of Corea. ...

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  16. SCULLING.

    Durnan, the Canadian oarsman, has announced his willingness to row George Towns the New South Welshman and champion of the world, stipulating that ...

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  17. THE CHURCHES.

    Yesterday Bishop Riley left Perth for Kalgoorlie. He will preach at that place to-morrow, and return to the city on Tuesday. ...

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  18. INTER-STATE.

    Mr. Justice Boucant resigned his position to-day, and he was farewelled by the legal profession, who assembled in full force at the ...

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  19. ADMIRAL FOURNIER ENTERTAINED.

    The four foreign Admirals in Paris gave a dinner in Paris yesterday to Admiral Fournier the French representative and President of the Commission, ...

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  20. PORT ARTHUR VETERANS.

    General Nogi's Port Arthur veterans are now disposed on General Oku's left, and the newly-organised Japanese army under the command of General ...

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  21. THE VIENNA-WARSAW RAILWAY.

    All traffic on the Vienna-Warsaw railway has been suspended owing to the wide ramifications of the Polish strike. An attempt to utilise military stokers ...

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  22. FEDERAL TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Federal Tariff Commission sat again to-day. Daniel Ferguson, Senior Excise Inspector of Victoria, furnished statistics ...

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  23. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Miss Alice Pierce, the American impersonator, has become a great favourite at the Theatre Royal. Last evening her impressions of famous English and ...

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  24. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The Paris correspondence of the "Standard" and "Daily Telegraph" state that the North Sea Commissioners found that Admiral Rojestvenski ought to have ...

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  25. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The Japanese consider that the occupation of Vladivostock is a pre-requisite of any pourparlers with regard to peace. ...

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  26. RIOT AT WARSAW.

    Rioters at Warsaw yesterday assailed five factories and compelled the workmen to leave. The troops have been summoned. ...

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  27. TEXT OF THE REPORT.

    The text of the report of the North Sea Commissioners will be published after a final sitting to-morrow. ...

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  28. SPEARED BY BLACKS.

    The steam yacht White Star arrived at Port Darwin from Goyder River a few days ago, bringing Mr. and Mrs. Rogens and child Mr. Wellington a native boy, ...

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  29. TEN STEAMERS CAPTURED.

    The Japanese, while engaged in clearing mines from the mouth of the Tumen River prior to the investment of Vladivostock captured ten icebound steamers, ...

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  30. GEORGIAN STRIKERS.

    There are 40,000 Georgians on strike at Batoum. ...

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  31. FITZGERALD'S CIRCUS.

    Fitzgerald Brothers have engaged for their circus combination the Herbert troupe of aerial gymnasts who will sail for Australia on March 27. ...

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  32. A RIOT AT POTI.

    It is reported that the Black Sea squadron has bombarded Poti, a seaport of the Russian Caucasus, owing to riots in the town. ...

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  33. THE ADDRESS IN REPLY.

    The Government's majority over the amendment to the Address-in-Reply relating to constant change in the War Office was 47 votes. ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL.

    Flour.—Flour is quiet with prices firm. Quotations are: London, 25s. 6d. to 26s.; and Glasgow, 26s. 3d. to 26s. 9d. A cargo of South Australian off coast is ...

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  35. NAVIGATION COMMISSION.

    Mr. Spence, manager of Rich and Co., gave evidence before the Navigation Commission to-day. He said that he considered that the system of shipping ...

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  36. MASSACRE AT BAKU.

    Three hundred corpses lay yesterday in the streets of Baku, in Russian Trans-Caucasia. The Tartars were let loose on the ...

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  37. THE NEW SHORT RIFLE.

    Lord Kitchener Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India, approves of the new short rifle. Mr. Arnold - Forster, Secretary ...

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  38. PERTH HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Board of Management of the Perth Public Hospital was held yesterday. Sir George Shenton presided, and there were also ...

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  39. FREMANTLE HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Fremantle Hospital Board was held yesterday. Maintenance of Patients.—In ...

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  40. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident occurred at Koromiko, Malborough this morning. Three brothers named Hart were engaged in a quarry. They put in a charge of ...

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  41. THE STRIKE ON THE VISTULA RAILWAY.

    The strike on the Vistula railway has stopped direct communication between Warsaw and Germany. ...

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  42. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    The French Chamber of Deputies yesterday by 450 voted to 108, voted in favour of the naval programme submitted the previous day by M. Thomson, the ...

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  43. RIOTING AT WARSAW.

    The troops yesterday fired on a body of strikers at Warsaw. The police arrested many of the strikers who took part in the riot, but owing ...

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  44. THE TRIAL OF T. M. SALTTERY, M.L.C.

    The hearing of the charge against T. M. Slattery. M.L.C., was continued at the Water Police Court to-day. The time of the Court was chiefly occupied ...

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  45. FINANCIAL.

    British Consols are quoted at £90 16s. 9d. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. KILLED WHILE ASLEEP.

    Through the fall of a tree upon a cottage near Cambridge to-day, Mrs. Haita and her two daughters, who were asleep in bed, were killed ...

    Article : 32 words
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