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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, the ex-Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, in a weighty letter to the press emphasises the pressing necessity for the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Reuter's representative at St. Peters burg declares that circumstances require the convocation of the people's representatives at the earliest moment. ...

    Article : 126 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match against an eleven representing Leicestershire, at Leicester, to-day. The weather was dull, after rain. The ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    Field-Marshal Count Oyama, the Generalissimo of the Japanese army, reports having made a still further advance on the road from Fahumen ...

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  6. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Wattle Blossoms.—Mr. W. Gannon, of Avonmore, Elizabeth Town, has forwarded to this office a sprig of wattle blossom, which is well out for the present season. ...

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  7. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    It was authoritatively stated at Washington on Monday morning that unless the Russian representatives were appointed with full powers, Japan would refuse ...

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  8. WHITE HOUSE CONFIDENT.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of "'The Times," says that undoubted confidence in the outlook is felt at the White House, since Russia is ...

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  9. BALTIC SQUADRON.

    Officially it is now admitted that Admiral Rozhdestvensky shot 80 mutineers within a month of the battle of Tsushima ...

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  10. A CHINESE MESSAGE.

    The Chinese Minister at St. Petersburg has cabled to Pekin declaring that Russia finally realises that she cannot recover the situation if she continues the ...

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  11. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.

    According to the "Echo de Paris," it is reported at Fez that Herr Tattenbach's attitude was most aggressive. When the Sultan expressed anxiety for ...

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  12. CONTINENTAL VIEWS.

    The Italian Ambassadors have been ini- structed to use their influence to the utmost to promote peace between Russia and Japan. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA AND THE NAVY

    Regarding the Hon. Alfred Deakin's interview, the "Morning Post" declares it would be better for the Commonwealth to have her own navy, as the only means ...

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  14. OFFICERS LOST THEIR HEADS.

    A member of the Kniaz Suvarofi's crew declares that the officers lost their heads during the recent engagement with the Japanese fleet in Tsushima Strait. ...

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  15. THE ASCENDANT PARTY.

    Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, now confesses that the peace party are in the ascenhdant. ...

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  16. EFFECT ON THE BOURSE.

    The Bourse at St. Petersburg is livelier than at any time since the beginning of the war. A considerable rise all round has taken place, Russian four ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. CAMPBELL TOWN SHOW.

    The Merino sections of the Campbell fown show, which takes place to-morrow, and is the 67th held under the auspices of the Midland 'Agricultural Association, ...

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  18. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    Competent observers at St. Petersburg are hopeful for peace, but they are by no means confident that a settlement will be arrived at between Russia and ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Severe earthquake shocks are being daily experienced at Seutari, the Asiatic suburb of Constantinople. ...

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  20. CONFERENCE PROPOSAL.

    America declines to participate in the Morocco conference unless Great Britain does. England has, however, refused to join, ...

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  21. THE NEGOTIATORS.

    It is expected that in pursuance of President Roosevelt's, suggestion, Count Oyama and General Linevitch will conduct the negotiations for an armistice, ...

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  22. MONT PELEE ACTIVE.

    Mont Pelee, in Martinique, is again in active eruption. ...

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  23. CANADIAN MILITIA.

    Hon Sir Fred. W. Borden, K.C.M.G., B.A., M.D., speaking in the Dominion House, declared that the Canadian militia was increasing yearly, and was larger ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. MURDER OF A VICE-CONSUL.

    The Moors who murdered Mr. Madden, the Austro-Hungarian Vice-Cousul at Mazangan also robbed his house. ...

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  25. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Advices from Chicago report that a great flood has occurred in the valley of the Mississippi. The damage to the railway is ...

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  26. DEMONSTRATION IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    Cries of "Down with the Czar!" were raised during a concert in Pavlovsk Gardens in St. Petersburg. These brought two factions of the ...

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  27. BRITISH PRESS VIEW.

    Commenting on the position, "The Times" remarks if Russia really believes that the aeceptance of President Roosevelt's suggestions merely means ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Moravian, s., from Brisbane; La Rochefoucauld, bq., from Melbourne. ...

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  29. "FAKED" BUTTER.

    The dairy expert in the N.S.W. Agricultural Department (Mr. M. A. O'Callaghan) made some observations with reference to the Dutch butter frauds. ...

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  30. THE CONGO.

    A commission of enquiry into affairs in the Congo has completed its labours, and presented its report to King Leopold of Belgium. ...

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  31. RUSSIA'S REPLY.

    It has been officially stated at Washington that Russia, in a written reply, agrees to the appointment of plenipotentiaries to meet those of Japan for the ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. TARIFF DECISIONS.

    The following approved decisions relating to the Customs tariff are published for general information and the guidance of officers, by the Hon. A. M.'Lean, ...

    Article : 335 words
  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Lyric Entertainers will appear at Turner's Hall, Campbell Town, this evening, and, being show night, there should be a large attendance. The company ...

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  34. THE PEACEMAKER.

    President Roosevelt is described as the most popular man in Russia. ...

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  35. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    A large audience witnessed the performance given by Bain's Entertainers at the Academy of Music last evening, and by the frequent applause bestowed upon ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. POPULAR FEELING.

    There is a strong peace sentiment throughout Russia, and the persistend reverses have predisposed Czarskoe-Celo towards peace, and President Roosevelt's ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. Chilblains Cured.

    Chilblains, which are a modified form of frost-bite, causing an itching, irritable, inflamed condition of the hands and feet, are found to yeild to thorough ...

    Article : 255 words
  38. SOME DANGER.

    There is also some danger lest the fear of the latter will eventually. induce the intelligent classes to agitate against the acceptance of the Japanese terms, ...

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  39. CHALMERS CHURCH MISSION.

    A large and appreciative audience confronted Rev. W. Lockhart Morton at Chalmers Church last night. Mr. Morton close the theme of "Attractive ...

    Article : 60 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. A PRESS VIEW.

    In the option of the "Novosti," it would be absurd to enter into peace negotiations before concluding an armistice, otherwise the Japanese- could increase ...

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  42. COMING EVENTS.

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  43. MILITARY OPINION.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that the commanders at the front sent a joint message on Saturday protesting against the conclusion of peace. ...

    Article : 48 words
  44. A DENIAL.

    On Sunday the Russian Foreign Office denied any intention to immediately appoint plenipotentaries. "The Times" St. Petersburg ...

    Article : 106 words
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