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  2. THE WAR.

    A Japanese depot at Feng-hangcheng has been destroyed by fire. The outbreak was the work of incendiaries. ...

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  3. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The British Government have appointed noon to-morrow as the time limit by which Russia must concede Britain's demands. ...

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  4. THE CHANNEL FLEET.

    The Channel fleet, under Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, has started towards Vigo. ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    At the next general elections, Mr. Leamar Davies will contest East Hull as a Unionist candidate. He is a supporter of the commercial ...

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  6. THE LOSS OF THE THELMA.

    Yesterday Sergeant Hopkins, of the Fremantle Water Police, continued his search of the waters in the vicinity of the spot in which the yacht Thelma is ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN EXPRESSIONS OF FEELING.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Reid) made the following statement:—"I wish to ask the indulgence of the House to move ...

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  8. THE TORPEDO BOAT MYSTERY.

    Fresh denials have been received from Hull of the assertion, by the Russians, that there were torpedo boats among the fishing fleet. ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat.—The European wheat markets are steady but inactive. Cargoes are neglected. September-October shipments are offering at 34s. and ...

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  10. THE BLACK SEA FLEET.

    All the vessels belonging to the Meditterrancean fleet which are in Greek waters have been ordered to leave immediately. ...

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  11. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Lord Kitchener, the Commander-in-Chief of the forces in India, has been given a free hand in the disposition of the forces on the Indian frontier. ...

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  12. ADMIRAL ALEXIEFF.

    An Imperial ukase recently announced that General Kuropatkine had been appointed Russian Commander-in-Chief in the Far East, Admiral Alexieff, who ...

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  13. FEDERAL ARBITRATION BILL.

    In the Senate to-day the debate on the second reading of the Arbitration Bill was resumed. Mr. Gives (Q.) said that the ...

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  14. JAPANESE AT HULL.

    The Russian Foreign Office asserts that twenty Japanese officers recently arrived at Hull. ...

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  15. COALING THE BALTIC FLEET.

    When refused 2,000 tons of coal for each vessel of his fleet, Admiral Rojestvenski complained that Spain was showing ill-will towards Russia. ...

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  16. SPAIN AND THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Spanish Government have decided to permit the Russian warships to remain at Vigo until all necessary repairs to them have been carried out. ...

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  17. CHINESE GARMENTS.

    Pending the arrival of their winter uniforms, the Russian troops at Mukden are wearing Chinese garments. ...

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  18. ANGLO-JAPANESE PLOT.

    Many Russians declare that an Anglo Japanese plot had been arranged to ambush and torpedo the Baltic fleet during its voyage to the Far East. ...

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  19. SURPRISE AND IRRITATION.

    Admiral Rojestvenski's explanations have occasioned much surprise and irritation in England. ...

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  20. SHOOTING SENSATION IN ADELAIDE.

    About 9 o'clock to-night Caroline Hinds (17), a daughter of Wm. Hinds, of Kent Town, was shot thrice i the breast by her lover, Albert William ...

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  21. INTER-STATE.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Jenkins) continued the debate on the Legislative Council Franchise Bill, which provides for a reduction in ...

    Article : 442 words
  22. RIOTOUS RESERVISTS.

    The Russian reservists who are mobilising in the Bychowa and Mobileff districts pillaged a number of Jewish shops, causing damage to the extent of 200,000 ...

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  23. FRANCE AND MEDIATION.

    France has denied a report that she had offered to mediate. The volunteer cruisers St. Petersburg and Smolensk have been re-christened ...

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  24. WHAT FRIGHTENED THE RUSSIANS.

    The admiral of the Gamecock fishing fleet fired a bomb rocket on Friday evening, as a signal for meetting. This was probably the "cannon shot" ...

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  25. THE ADMIRAL'S REPORT.

    Admiral Rojestvenski, in the course of his report to St. Petersburg on the North Sea incident, states that the firing was provoked by two torpedo boats, which, ...

    Article : 264 words
  26. "SIMPLY INCREDIBLE."

    The "Times" remarks that Admiral Rojestvenski's statements are simply incredible. They are, considers the "Times," a ...

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  27. A RUSSIAN COLUMN DISAPPEARS.

    The Mukden correspondent of the "Birshewija Viedimosti," a St. Petersburg journal states that prior to the battle of Sha-Ho General Kossagovsky's ...

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  28. THE EAST FREMANTLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    In the Local Courthouse at Fremantle yesterday morning the Resident Magistrate (Mr. R. Fairbairn), with Messrs. R. Dearle, J.P., and F.Jones ...

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  29. THE FLEET AT VIGO.

    The Russian battleships at Vigo have been allowed to take on board 400 tons of coal each. ...

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  30. THE CZAR CONFIDENT.

    The Czar expresses confidence that General Kuropatkine will break the enemy's obstinacy. ...

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  31. JAPAN'S PROFOUND SYMPATHY.

    The Mayor of Tokio has cabled the Mayor of Hull Japan's profound sympathy with the victims of the outrage. ...

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  32. FINANCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 words
  33. SITUATION ALMOST DESPERATE.

    The "Kreuz-Zeitung," a Berlin journal, states that the situation is almost desperate, and that England must insist upon exemplary punishment being ...

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  34. AN AGGRAVATION.

    The Austraian newspapes consider that Admiral Rojestvenski's explanation only aggravates the situation. Britain, they assert, is justified in ...

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  35. IN DEADLY EARNEST.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that M. Cambon, the French Ambassador in London, may be trusted to press upon France the necessity of convincing the ...

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  36. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    The Mediterrancean fleet left the ports of Pola and Fiume, in the Adriatic at midnight last night. Five strange warships, reported to be ...

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  37. OUTRAGE DELIBERATE.

    The public are inclined to regard the action of the Baltic fleet as deliberate. The "Lokal Anzieger" (Berlin) declares that England is justified in demanding ...

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  38. TAXATION OF FEDERAL INCOMES.

    The High Court delivered judgment to-day in the test appeals of Mr. Deakin and Sir Wm. Lyne against a decision of the Full Court of Victoria declaring the ...

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  39. THE ADMIRAL'S EXCUSES.

    Admiral Rojestvenski, in a second telegram to St. Petersburg, says:—"We met with hundreds of fishing boats, and showed them every ...

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  40. STOCK EXCHANGE DEPRESSED.

    There is an increased depression on the Stock Exchange. All the newspapers comment upon the outrage in a tone of increasing ...

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  41. ACCOUNTS OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS.

    The Russian officers at Vigo assert that fifty boats continued to advance against the squadron in the North Sea despite signals to retire. ...

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  42. JAPAN AND FAIR PLAY.

    The Tokio newspapers express astonishment at facilities being granted to the Baltic fleet to coal at Continental Ports. ...

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  43. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At half-past 10 o'clock, before their Honours the acting Chief Justice and Mr. Justice MacMillan; F. L. Weiss (plaintiff) appellant, and ...

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  44. ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY.

    An attempt was made to rob the Queensland National Bank, at Barcadine, last night. This morning, on the teller and accountant entering the ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING.

    The condition of Murmur is no worst than it was yesterday. Wheather he will see the post for the Melbourne Cup next Tuesday remains a matter of doubt. There ...

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  46. "A FATAL ACCIDENT."

    The "Birshewija Viedomosti," a St. Petersburg journal, refers to the incident as a fatal accident, which, it asserts, every naval fleet is liable to make. ...

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  47. NORWEGIAN SHIP ATTACKED.

    The master of the Norwegian steamer Skaahoe states that he was fired upon by a Russian warship in the Channel on Sunday. ...

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  48. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    Six battleships belonging to the Mediterranean fleet, all the armoured cruisers of the fleet, and twenty destroyers and torpedo boats are expected at ...

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  49. INQUIRY AT VIGO.

    It has been suggested that a Court of Inquiry into the circumstances of the firing might be held at Vigo. Count Lamsdorff, the Russian ...

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  50. SERIOUS BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A serious buring accident occurred at Brownhill to-day to a young married woman named Rouse. Mrs. Rouse was washing near a fire, and her wearing ...

    Article : 51 words
  51. GERMAN TRAWLER SHELLED.

    It is officially reported that the Russian warships shelled the German trawler Sontag on the same night that they attacked the Gamecock fishing fleet. ...

    Article : 70 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. OPTIMISTIC VIEWS.

    The British Embassy at St. Petersburg states that no insurmountable complications are anticipated in Russian official circles. ...

    Article : 87 words
  54. EXPLANATION RIDICULED.

    The English and American newspapers ridicule the explanation offered by Admiral Rojestveski for his conduct. The fishermen of the Gamecock fleet ...

    Article : 93 words
  55. FUNERAL OF THE VICTIMS.

    The funeral took place at Hull to-day of Capt. Smith, of the Crane, and the sailor Legott, belonging to the same trawler, who were both decapitated by ...

    Article : 100 words
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