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  2. THE WAR.

    General Kuropatkine has constructed three consecutive lines of defence, including one strong one on the northern bank of the Sha-Ho. ...

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  3. THE THIBETAN AFFAIR.

    The whole of the Thibetan expedition under Colonel Macdonald and Colonel Younghusband has arrived at the Chumbi. ...

    Article : 224 words
  4. INTER-STATE.

    Mr. F. E. Blackford, who was commissioned by the Government to report on the cost of converting the sububan railway lines to electric traction, has ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  5. SYDNEY SENSATION.

    Considerable excitement was caused in King-street, Sydney, to-night when Lawrence Edmund Raymond fired at his wife thrice, two shots taking effect. He was ...

    Article : 487 words
  6. CAPSIZE OF A YACHT.

    A sad fatality occurred on the river yesterday afternoon, when, through the capsizing of a yacht, two men were drowned. ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. COUNTRY.

    Last Saturday evening the Boulder detectives paid a surprise visit to a house on the Bonnie Dee gold mining lease, occupied by an Italian named John ...

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  8. THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS AT COLLIE.

    A deputation, consisting of the Mayor (Mr. D. W. Jones) and councillors of Collie, waited on the Minister of Railways and Labour, Mr. Holman, in the Council ...

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  9. A RUSSIAN SUBMARINE.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Hamburg is responsible for the statement that two Russia torpedo-boats, at night, secretly enterd Kiel harbour, ...

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  10. CASUALTIES IN THE BATTLE OF THE SHA-HO.

    The Japanese casualties in the battle of Sha-Ho are estimated at 30,000. The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at St. Petersburg states that ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Conservative Association of West Monmouth declines to withdraw its support of the candidature of Sir J. A. Cockburn for that constituency. ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. THE COALING OF THE EURYALUS.

    Like merchant steamers, the ships of the British navy require fuel, but, unlike the majority of their peaceful sisters, they coal themselves. When ...

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  13. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The Eighth Russian Army Corps has arrived at Mukden. ...

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  14. THE NAVY LEAGUE.

    The British Navy League yesterday entertained its travelling lecturer, Mr. H. P. Wyatt, at a banquet, on his return from his tour through the colonies. ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. NELSON'S CENTENARY.

    Lord Brassey and other notabilities are promoting an Imperial celebration of Nelson's Centenary on October 19, 1905. The British and Foreign Sailors' Society. ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. THE PROCLAMATION TO ADVANCE.

    The Russian proclamation to advance, issued on the eve of the battle of Sha-Ho, was, it is stated, drawn up by Admiral Alexiff and forced upon ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. RUSSIAN WOUNDED.

    Of 35,000 Russian wounded sent to Mukden, 7,000 have succumbed. ...

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  18. AMONG NEW GUINE A SAVAGES.

    J. Paterson, the second officer of the ship Aigburth, which was wrecked on the New Guinea coast, and who was in charge of the lifeboat which, it was thought, had ...

    Article : 260 words
  19. PREFERANTIAL TRADE.

    Eighty-five members representing 50 trades unions, signed the protest which Mr. Dyson, the general secretary of the Amalgamated Papermakers, has ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    People who took forward to spending Sunday on the river or in some other form of outdoor amusement were again disappointed yesterday. The weather, ...

    Article : 264 words
  21. PLAIN SPEAKING TO WORKING MEN.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell, pastor of the City Temple, addressing the Paddington and Kensinton Trades and Labour Councils yesterday, justified his recent ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. OYAMA ASSUMING THE OFFENSIVE.

    Appearances suggest that the Marquis Oyama will shortly assume the offensive, with the object of preventing General Kuropatkine from replenishing ...

    Article : 34 words
  23. A NIGHT ATTACK FRUSTRATED.

    Colonel Gadke, the correspondent of the "Berliner Tagblatt," reports that the swollen Sha-Ho frustrated a great Russian night attack. ...

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  24. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Lord Jersey has consented to continue to act as Agent-General for New South Wales, pending a conference of the Colonial Premiers with Mr. Reid, the Prime ...

    Article : 215 words
  25. THE DACRE CASE.

    Mr. Alfred Dobson Acting Agent-General for Victoria in a letter to the "Times" referring to the Judge's remarks in the Dacre case, states that Victorian ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. A JAPANESE REVERSE.

    General Kuropatkine reports that the Japanese, at nightfall on Thursday, retired from the Sha-Ho, after the Russians had shelled the railway station. ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. THE BUNBURY SAILORS' REST.

    The Bunbury Sailors' Rest is at present under a cloud although there is reason to hope that the cloud will be found to have a silver lining. For a ...

    Article : 375 words
  28. SERIOUS END OF A DRINKING EXPEDITION.

    A shooting affray, resulting in a man being seriously wounded, occurred early this morning at the Gladstone Hotel, Arncliffe (a Sydney suburb). Three ...

    Article : 279 words
  29. THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The Japanese have mounted nearly a dozen 11-inch guns of Wolf Mountain, near Port Arthur. The bombardment of the fotress has been renewed with ...

    Article : 36 words
  30. THE BONMARTINI TRIAL

    The trial at Turin, Italy, of the Countess Bonmatini and her lover, Professor Secchi, for the murder of the Countess's husband, which has been ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. JAPANESE SURPRISED

    Reports from St. Petersburg state that a party of volunteers yesterday surprised a Japanese battery, killed the gunners, and captured three guns. ...

    Article : 32 words
  32. TOWN WRECKED BY A CYCLONE.

    A cyclone, which caused a considerable amount of damage, was experienced at Buron Bay (345 miles north of Sydney and a short distance south of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. COMMERCIAL.

    Hemp.—Hemp is firmer, November January shipments are quoted at £29 15s. and £30 10s. Frozen Meat.—Heavy Canterbury ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. JAPANESE SUPPLIES.

    The Japanese have accumulated supplies at Dalny, Neuchwang, and Port Arthur, sufficient to last them to next spring. ...

    Article : 32 words
  35. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At half-past 10 a.m., before their Honours the Acting Chief Justice and Mr. Justice McMillan: H. R. Strempel (plaintiff), appellant, and A. ...

    Article : 158 words
  36. MINING.

    Following are the latest quotations for the undermentioned colonial mining stocks:—Associated (W. A.), £2 3s. 9d; Broken ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. THE BATLIC FLEET.

    The "Novoe Vremya," a St. Petersburg journal urges the Russian acquisition of the Dutch Island of Sunday, in the Moluccan Archipelago, or even a ...

    Article : 170 words
  38. "BLANK" CARTRIDGE FIRING.

    A remarkable mishap occurred to a boy named John Dunn (13), whilst engaged in a sham-fight with other cadets at Oakleigh yesterday. The boys were ...

    Article : 64 words
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