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  3. THE WAR.

    The correspondent of the London "Daily, Telegraph" at Liaoyang reports that a great battle is proceeding 25 miles from that town. ...

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  4. THIBET.

    An Explosion in the magazine of Thibetan gunpowder at 4 o'clock near the point of the attack helped the operation, and must have killed many in Jong. A ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. POLITICAL.

    There is very little to add to that already written with respect to the political situation. Captain Evans intimated this evening hat he had nothing to ...

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  6. HON. R. S. SCOTT AT SCOTTSDALE.

    Hon. R. S. Scott met the electors here to-night, buts owing to the announcement that the Propsting Ministry, had resigned, the gathering was very limited. Mr. ...

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  7. JAPANESE GENERALISSIMO.

    Field-Marshal Count Oyama, with Lieutenant-General Kodama, chief of his staff, and colleagues, have started from Tokio for the front. ...

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  8. LIABLE TO SERVICE.

    Under a ukate 447,302 are liable for service in 1904, and have been warned to gradually, mobilise. ...

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  9. HATSUSE SURVIVORS.

    One hundred survivours of the Japanese battleship Hatsuse, which was sunk by the Russians outside Port Arthur, are at Chinnampo. ...

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  10. SIR G. STRICKLAND.

    It is officially, announced that Sir Gerald Strickland, K.C.M.G., has been appointed Governor of Tasmania, vice Sir Arthur Havelock, resigned. ...

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  11. A SPLENDID EXPLOIT.

    According to the correspondent of "The Times," the conduct of the troops must have impressed the Thibetans and all concerned. The day's exploit deserved ...

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  12. OPINION IN THE NORTH.

    The announcement in the "Examiner" yesterday that the Propsting Government had resigned did not create much surprise among those who had been ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    A high Russian naval officer states that Admiral Withoft will probably make a sortie, and try and sink some of the Japanese vessels outside Port Arthur. ...

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  14. LORD NORTHCOTE INFORMED.

    The Governor-General has been informed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that his Majesty has been pleased to appoint Sir Gerald Strickland. ...

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  15. DEFENCE OF JONG.

    Seven thousand attempted a gallant defence of Jong. Three columns advanced in the darkness, the explosions announcing their ...

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  16. MESSAGE TO THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.

    The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John Dodds) has received a cable from his Majesty the King, stating that he has been pleased to appoint Sir Gerald Strickland ...

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  17. VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON.

    The Vladivostok squadron captured the steamer Cheltenham, laden with sleepers from Otaru for Fusan. The vessel was insured for £40,000 against the ...

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  18. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Disappointment was expressed here when it was learnt that the Governor had refused Mr, Propsting's request for a dissolution. It is considered that it ...

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  19. A STUBBORN FIGHT.

    After establishing a position the columns fought from house to house, being stubbornly opposed when they were in possession of the southern fringe of the ...

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  20. CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT.

    By an arrangement with the Premier (Mr. W. B. Propsting), sufficient time will clapse to enable the Legislature to dispense with the Governor's Salary ...

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  21. FIGHTING AT MOTIENLING.

    Details of the fighting at Motienling show that it was a stubborn hand-to-hand struggle, and the bayonet was freely used. ...

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  22. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Hon. H. Nicholls has forwarded the following letter to the Commissioner of Police:—"In leaving office I desire you to convey to the police force of ...

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  23. HIS EXCELLENCY'S CAREER

    Sir Gerald Strickland (Count Della Catena, in the Island of Malta) was born at Malta on May 24, 1861, being the son of Captain Walter Strickland, ...

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  24. SOME INTERVIEWS.

    When seen yesterday, the Hon. G. T. Collins. M.L.C., stated that as he had not been in Hobart since the Council adjourned last week, he bad very little to ...

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  25. COUNTER ATTACK.

    At one moment the Thibetans developed a counter attack, and maintained a heavy bombardment for 90 minutes against the British right flank. ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The French Maid" was last night's production at the Academy. The performance was excellent, but it suffered in one important aspect, contrast with ...

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  27. A COMPARISON.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent says the troops' achievement compares with that of our men at Dargai. ...

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  28. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    A column advancing from the Japanese left experienced slight resistance on Tuesday and Wednesday in the defiles to the left of Motienling Pass. ...

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  29. WARNING DISREGARDED.

    At the close of the armistice Colonel Younghusband warned the delegates that they must leave the fort and remove the women. ...

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  30. BAYONET WOUNDS.

    A majority of the wounds received by the Japanese at Motienling were inflicted by the bayonet. ...

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  31. THE UNKNOWN THIBETAN.

    I doubt if ever an advance was more welcome to waiting troops than that which led to the engagement at the Hot Springs, some impressions of which may ...

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  32. OUTPOSTS ATTACKED.

    The Russiane surrounded the outposts, but the latter fought until relieved. ...

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  33. THE CASUALTIES.

    Nineteen Japanese were killed and 38 wounded. The Russian losses were chiefly suffered in the pursuit. ...

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  34. MR. GILMORE AND THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Mr. Crosby Gilmore, who is expected to be the Attorney-General of the new Ministry, was in Launceston yesterday. The member for Waratah arrived by the ...

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  35. RUSSIAN FORCES.

    Everything now indicates that the Russians will be gradually confined along the railway. ...

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  36. BLOCKADE RUNNER.

    It appears that three torpedo boats and other destroyers attempted to accompany the destroyer Lieutenant Burnkoff in its dash from Port Arthur to ...

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  37. LADY STRICKLAND.

    Sir Gerald was married in 1890 to Lady Edeline Sackville, eldest daughter of the 7th Earl de La Warr. ...

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  38. WHELKS AS MONEY.

    Dewarra, a currency of New Britain, is an instance of how the spoils of the chase may be turned to account as the outward and visible sign of wealth. ...

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  39. BACK TO PORT ARTHUR.

    The Lieutenant Burnkoff is safe again in Port Arthur. ...

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  40. CHILIAN CRUISERS.

    Admiral Without reports that Vice-Admiral Togo is using the battleship ...

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