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  2. THE WAR.

    The result has been published, up to Saturday, of the investigations conducted by the Marquis Oyama with the object of ascertaining the extent of the ...

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  3. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND.

    The Gamecock fishing fleet, which reached Hull on Sunday night, reports that Russia's Baltic fleet shelled it on the Dogger Bank fishing grounds. The action of the Russian warships is involved in mystery. On Friday evening a hundred and fifty trawlers from Hull were fishing on the Dogger Bank, ...

    Article : 630 words
  4. "AN INTERNATIONAL CRIME."

    The "Morning Post" regards as inexplicable the course af the Russian fleet in sailing off without offering apology or amends for their astounding and ...

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  5. YACHTING DISASTER AT FREMANTLE.

    Last Sunday morning a party, consisting of three men, two youths, and a small boy, set out from Fremantle on a sailing trip in the yacht Thelma, and it ...

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  6. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    Mr. Asquith, the Liberal member for East Fife, referred to the question of preferential trade in the course of a speech delivered at Inverness. ...

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  7. NERVOUS FEELING IN THE CITY.

    The skippers of the Game Cock fishing fleet who have visited London are now at the Foreign Office. Lord Lansdowne will return to the ...

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  8. A MURDEROUS ATTACK.

    The "Times" demands instant satisfaction, and declares that unless regret is expressed, apologies tendered, and signal reparation promised within 24 ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Owing to the difficulty which is being experienced in disembarking troops at Smakopmund, the German newspapers suggest that Britain should be asked to ...

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  10. RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING.

    Cablegrams from Tokio on Saturday contained the information that the Russians were concentrating against General Kuroki. ...

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  11. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    The King met Queen Alexandra on Sunday evening at the Charing Cross Station on her return from Denmark. ...

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  12. A COPENHAGEN RUMOUR.

    The commander of a Danish gunboat states that for several days prior to the departure of the Baltic fleet it was rumoured at Copenhagen that the ...

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  13. "SIMPLE PIRACY."

    Admiral Fremantle, who has been interviewed, conjectures that the Russians became panic-stricken, fearing an attack by torpedo boats. ...

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  14. FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies, by 325 to 237, accepted the principle of separation of Church and State. M. Coombes, the French Premier, ...

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  15. THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The besiegers on the 16th inst. captured the Russian trenches adjacent to Erlungaha, and also a hill. Two Russian submarines, destined for ...

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  16. NORTH-EASTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, before, the President (Mr. Justice Burnside) and Messrs. R. P. Vincent and E. L. Lobstein, a number of industrial ...

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  17. ULTIMATUM OR APOLOGY.

    Sir Frederick Pollock, late Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford, says that the action of the Baltic fleet must mean an apology from Russia or ...

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  18. A DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT.

    Count Benckendorff, who has been interviewed, says that he is absolutely certain that the affair was only a deplorable accident. ...

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  19. RUSSIA.

    A young workman threw a bomb into the offices of the Prefect of Police at Bialystok, a town some fifty-five miles from Moscow. ...

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  20. CALLOUS CONDUCT OF THE RUSSIANS.

    Lord Lansdowne's attention has been called to the fact that the Russians detached a ship to watch the result of the firing, and that this vessel kept watch ...

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  21. A PEACE CONFERENCE.

    President Roosevelt has invited the Powers to a conference, with a view to the opening of peace negotiations. ...

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  22. RUMOURED SINKING OF A LINER.

    It is rumoured that a Wilson liner has been sunk. If the arrangements for the return of Queen Alexandra from Denmark had not ...

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  23. A SAVAGE VENDETTA.

    A Bulgarian priest named Stamat, a leader of the revolutionaries at Salonika, was shot dead on his doorstep. The tragedy was the outcome of a savage ...

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  24. FOREIGN OFFICE TAKES ACTION.

    The Foreign Office states that urgent representations, based upon the statements of the trawlers' representatives, have been addressed to the Russian ...

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  25. A CONFISCATION ANNULLED.

    The Admiralty Council have annulled the confiscation of the British steamer Allantan by the Vladivostock Prize Court. ...

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  26. CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN PRESS.

    The American and Continental Press are almost unanimously condemnatory of the action of the Russian fleet. The German Press attributes the panic ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. THE THIBETAN AFFAIR.

    A survey party, with an escort numbering 140, was caught in a blizzard in Rhombi Pass, and spent an awful night. When Phari was reached 69 of the ...

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  28. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN ENGLAND.

    Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, says that Admiral Rojestvensky had given orders that no vessels should be allowed near enough ...

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  29. CASUALTIES AT SHAHO.

    There were upwards of 13,000 Russans buried by the Japanese after the battle of Sha-Ho. General Kuroki buried 5,200, General Oku 5,603, and ...

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  30. PERSONAL.

    Sir Henry Norman is seriously ill. ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL TARIFF.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. McLean), replying to a deputation of Victorian jewellers which waited upon him yesterday to urge an increase of the ...

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  32. A FLEET OF FORTY VESSELS.

    Captain Peaker, of the trawler Magpie, says that he closely watched the warships when they were among the trawlers. He observed the Admiral of ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. JAPANESE NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    Japanese torpedo-boats have been sighted off Hoskevitch Bay. It is supposed that this indicates an early descent upon Gossiette Bay. ...

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  34. FEELING IN CANADA.

    Amazement and indignation have been expressed in Canada at what is designated an intolerable outrage. The Paris "Temps" learns ...

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  35. FINANCIAL.

    British Consols are quoted at £88 6s. 3d. ...

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  36. FLEET HEADS FOR CHERBOURG.

    The Baltic fleet headed for Cherbourg. Several divisions are believed to have opened secret sailing orders off the port. ...

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  37. PROPOSAL TO SHEPHERD BALTIC FLEET.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" and the "Westminster Gazette" suggest that the Russian fleet should be shepherded throughout the voyage to the Far East. ...

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  38. MISTAKEN FOR BRITISH FLEET.

    Other accounts state that many of the trawlers thought, when the firing was first heard, that it was the British fleet practising night firing. ...

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  39. THE SCOTTISH CHURCH CRISIS.

    The Scottish Courts have authorised the immediate enforcement of the House of Lords' decision in the Scottish Church crisis. ...

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  40. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At 11 a.m., before the Acting Chief Justice and Mr. Justice McMillan: J. E. Pombart (plaintiff), appellant, and D. Craik (defendant), ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. ATTACK ON SHA-HO RAILWAY STATION.

    The Russian artillery destroyed the Sha-Ho railway station. Colonel Pankoff and 22 soldiers were killed. The Japanese suffered severely, ...

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  42. THE KING'S PROFOUND SORROW.

    King Edward, in a telegram to the Mayor of Hull, expressed his profound sorrow at the unwarrantable action of the Russians, and his deepest sympathy ...

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  43. TWO OR THREE HUNDRED SHOTS FIRED.

    The Baltic fleet was 65 miles out of its course when it passed through the fishing fleet. Captain Whelpton has submitted to ...

    Article : 162 words
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  45. RUSSIAN OFFICIALS HORRIFIED.

    The Russian officials, on becoming acquainted with what had occurred, expressed themselves as horrified and amazed at the mishap. ...

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  46. TWENTY TRAWLERS IN LINE OF FIRE.

    Captain Peaker has furnished additional interesting information concerning the attack on the fishing fleet. He says that the Crane was badly hit ...

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  47. WARSHIPS RETURN TO LIBAU.

    The ice-breaker Permak and a cruiser and torpedo-boat destroyer, accompanying the Baltic fleet, have returned in a damaged condition to Libau. ...

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  48. PROGRESS OF THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Baltic fleet communicated with North Foreland, on the east coast of Kent, by means of wireless telegraphy. She coaled off Brighton, and has since ...

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  49. TELEGRAM FROM MR. BALFOUR.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Balfour, has telegraphed to the Mayor of York, stating that he may have full confidence in the Government. ...

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  50. RUSSIANS RECROSS THE SHA-HO.

    The Russians re-crossed the Sha-Ho, on the left, on the 21st inst., and are now entrenching, as advance is impossible, in face of the shrapnel fire. ...

    Article : 63 words
  51. "A DISGRACEFUL PANIC."

    The "Times" surmises that the Russians were the victims of a disgraceful panic, owing to the yarns circulated on the Continent that the Japanese were ...

    Article : 61 words
  52. COUNT BENCKENDORFF HOOTED.

    On his arrival at Victoria-street station on his return from the Continent, Count Benckendorff, the Russian Ambassador was recognised and hooted by ...

    Article : 116 words
  53. EXAMINED BY SEARCHLIGHTS.

    The Wilson liner Argo was examined by the Russian warships by means of searchlights, but was not stopped. The trawler Wren and the vessels of ...

    Article : 96 words
  54. ABANDONED RUSSIAN GUNS.

    While clearing a field near Sha-hofu, the Japanese found nine abandoned Russian guns. ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND SYMPATHY.

    In the House of Representatives tonight the Premier (Mr. Seddon) moved the following resolution:—"That this House expresses its deepest sorrow at ...

    Article : 366 words
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