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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 776 words
  3. CURRENT TOPICS.

    "East Against West."—Mr. Arthur Marchment's latest story, "East Against West," will be commenced in Saturday's " Examiner." It is a fascinating novel, ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A Canadian contingent is ready to serve Japan should war break out in the Far East. Four hundred men of the Dominion ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The gifts made during 1903 by Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the American millionaire, totalled £4,200,000. ...

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  6. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    The umpires early announced that there would be no play before lunch to-day, owing to light showers falling; for, and it was not until 2 o'clock that the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    When the Cabinet rose to-day the Prime Minister was asked if any special steps were being taken to see that the Australian defences are all in ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C., M.P., (L.), replying to a correspondent, declared that the fiscal must take precedence of the home rule question. ...

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  9. AMERICAN PRESS SYMPATHY.

    The American newspapers display strong sympathies with Japan. They declare that throughout the world Russia's proceedings are ...

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  10. COMMANDER COLQUHOUN PROCEEDS TO TOKIO.

    Commander Colquhoun to-day asked the Minister of Defence to grant him leave of absence, in order that he might go up to Tokio, and act as ...

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  11. ATTITUDE OF THE REPUBLIC.

    Replying to Russia's enquiry in the United States, the "New York Sun" asserts that America will remain neutral if her commercial interests in Manchuria ...

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  12. ADMIRAL ALEXIEFF.

    The Russian Viceroy of the East intended proceeding to St. Petersburg within the next few weeks, but his arrangements have been altered. ...

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  13. SETTLEMENT IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Percy Rowland, of Rockhampton, in a column letter addressed to "The Times," urges the Imperial colonisation authorities to settle young married ...

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  14. FISCAL ISSUE.

    Mr. Tritton, president of the Bankers' Institute, while lecturing at Chelmsford made reference to the fiscal question. In his opinion Mr. Chamberlain's ...

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  15. THE TENSION.

    There appears to be a slight decrease in the tension over the situation in the Far East. ...

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  16. RUSSIA'S REPLY.

    It is semi-officially announced at St. Petersburg that the Russian reply to the Japanese note is neither "Yes" nor "No." It contains reasons for the proposals made ...

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  17. THE ZIONISTS.

    Rev. J. A. Dowie has an idea of purchasing an island either from America or Australia, and of transferring the Zionists thither. ...

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  18. NEUTRAL ZONE.

    The Japanese declare that Russia recently proposed a neutral zone on the Korean frontier, as far as Gensen and Phyengyang. ...

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  19. THE SOVEREIGNS.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra will remain at Chatsworth until Saturday. ...

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  20. MR. CHAMBERLAIN SUPPORTED.

    The Walsall district Chamber of Commerce, by 39 votes to 11, has endorsed Mr. Chamberlain's preferential trade policy. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN WAR PARTY.

    The "Standard" says there is a feeling at Tokia that the war party in Russia dominates the Government at St. Petersburg. ...

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  22. MODERATE PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in a letter to General Richard Harrison, the Unionist candidate for Mid-Devon, declares—"My proposals will ensure a moderate preference ...

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  23. PUBLIC SAFETY.

    Kaiser William has closed the Royal Opera House at Berlin and ordered certain alterations for the public safety. SYDNEY, Tuesday. ...

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  24. GREAT FALL IN STOCKS.

    There has been a great fall in the price of Japanese stocks at Tokio. Several brokers have been hit so hand that they have been ruined. ...

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  25. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    Replying to correspondents, the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain argues that legislation should be attempted in regard to the immigration of aliens. ...

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  26. PROSPECT OF PEACE.

    "The Times" considers that there is a prospect of peace, and that the situation is not even yet desperate, though it shows no real sign of improving. ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of General James Longstreet, the Confederate General. [Gen. James Longstreet was born in ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The British regulars in South Africa are greatly discontented. They complain bitterly of the, high prices of necessities and luxuries, and of ...

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  29. RUSSIAN NAVAL MOVEMENT.

    The cruisers have left Vladivostook and are proceeding to Port Arthur. ...

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  30. CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    The Cossacks are occupying. the Hsinmin-tun-Mukden railway line. [A message received last week stated that after showing Hu-yu-fen (Director of ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    A Scottish gentleman has enabled the Scottish Antarctic expedition to refit at Buenos Ayres. The explorers will therefore return to ...

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  32. JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian Minister of the Interior has made a statement regarding the situation at Kishinief, where further demonstrations against the Jews have been ...

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  33. ITALIAN INTERESTS.

    Three Italian cruisers have been ordered to the Far East. ...

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  34. WELCOMED AT TOKIO.

    Mr. Taft has been welcomed and entertained at Tokio. ...

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  35. BRITISH DEFENCES.

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. A. J. Balfour) has conferred with the Marquis of Lansdowne, the Earl of Selborne, and other members of the defence ...

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  36. COUNSELLORS BANISHED.

    Two counsel for the Kiahinieff prisoners have been banished from St. Petersburg to the interior of Russia owing to their attitude and comments being ...

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  37. ASPIRATIONS OF THE JAPANESE.

    The "Spectator" declares that if Japan proves victorious she is likely to desire predominance in, and probably the mastership of, the Southern Archipelago. ...

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  38. THE SHIPPING RING.

    The Lunds announce they have rejoined the shipping ring. Houlder's and Trinder's load their steamers in future, commencing with the ...

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  39. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—From Sydney — Commonwealth, s.; Minnacordo. ...

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  40. MR. DEAKIN'S VIEWS.

    When interviewed to-night with reference to the "Spectator's" cable, the Prime Minister said:—"It seems to me a rather novel view to take. If Japan ...

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  41. FINANCIAL.

    Reorganisation. — The Australasian Mortgage Agency is about to be reorganised. The total adverse balance is £204,600, including £128,607 excess of ...

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  42. THE NAVAL RESERVE.

    It is understood that the Admiralty authorities have communicated with the Defence Department with reference to the mobilisation of officers and men of ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. METALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  44. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat.—Seven thousand and nine thousand quarters of Victorian (January shipment) sold at 30s 6d, and 11,000 quarters of Australian (February shipment), ...

    Article : 105 words
  45. VOLUNTEERS TO HELP JAPAN.

    A movement has been started in two or three of the states to give Australian volunteers who wish, to help Japan an opportunity of organising and ...

    Article : 103 words
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