By 37 votes to 35 the Government succeeded in defeating the no-confidence motion. The result was of course known on directly Mr. Cameron had spoken. Mr. ...
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Advertising : 770 wordsAt St. Petersburg the war telegrams are not published in extenso, and the absence of official news is stirring the masses of the people from apathy. ...
Article : 228 wordsThe battleship Peresviet was set ablaze by the explosion of the bombe, but the flames were extinguished within 15 minutes. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Russians at Mukden claim to be able to extricate themselves and retreat. General Kouropatkin explains that large forces on the night of the 13th inst. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Mukden garrison hoe left for Harbin, twelve trains being employed in its removal from Msukden, which is being threatened by the Japanese. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Baltic squadron has again sailed from Liban, and has passed Bornholm. an island off the south coast of Sweden. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Russians were reinforced at Shahepu, which was captured, recaptured, and retaken, and owing to the positions of the flanks, the centre was withdrawn ...
Article : 70 wordsH.M.S. Pylades has returned from Thursday Island from a second resultless cruise in Torres Straits in connection with the reputed Russian ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Japanese captured a colonel and 100 men of the Alexander III. Regiment. ...
Article : 19 wordsAn elaborate statement of the cost of the war to Russia has been published by the Russian Ministry of Finance. It shows that from February to August the ...
Article : 138 wordsAt the invitation of the Union steamship company between 400 and 500 of Melbourne's representative men had an enjoyable outing this afternoon when ...
Article : 1,408 wordsThere were many dramatic incidents of heroism during the week, both sides displaying remarkable bravery. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Council of War at St. Petersburg has decided to mobolise all the rifle brigades, and a special commission has been formed to consider the doubling of ...
Article : 37 wordsOur Alberton correspondent writes:— The work which has been done with regard to the above is being pushed ahead, and a fair grade has been found. The ...
Article : 239 wordsFiled-Marshal Count Oyama, the Japanese Generalissimo, estimates that the Russian dead abandoned on the field, including yesterday, totalled 10,000. ...
Article : 35 words"L'Echo do Paris" declares it was believed that 98 guns were taken, and that the check, though serious, was not irreparable. ...
Article : 26 wordsSuperintendent Driscoll. of the Launceston district, considers that misconception may arise in respect to complaints made in the Assembly last week. ...
Article : 386 wordsCount Oyama reports that on Friday evening a, column proceeded up the left bank of the Taitseho to a point seven miles east of Pensihu. ...
Article : 68 wordsMukden correspondents estimate the Russian casualies in the Yentai district at 15,000. The wounded are streaming into Mukden without cessation, being ...
Article : 205 wordsThe correspondent of the "Russe" declares that 200 guns were concentrated on the Russian positions at Shatche, and that the range of the Japanese was ...
Article : 122 wordsAn extraordinary discovery of treasure has been made at Romford. Some workmen making alterations at the shop of Hr. F. Cakebread, a baker, in ...
Article : 568 wordsThe Mikado has warmly thanked his troops for their work during the campaign, resulting in victories for, the Japanese arms. ...
Article : 30 wordsSome estimates of the Russian casualties give them as 60,000. The Red Cross is unable to cope with the casualties. ...
Article : 22 wordsGeneral Nodzu drove the Russians across the Shaho, and holds the line along the river. Fierce fighting preceded the Russians ...
Article : 40 wordsThe holidays are over, and we are home, to begin another year's work, my hubby. and the children all the better of the change, but 1—the poor mother ...
Article : 289 wordsThe news of the victory was received calmly In Tokio. There were no shouts of triumph, the people having regard to their own losses and the appalling ...
Article : 66 wordsBaron Oku's command suffered, including Friday's losses, 3500 casualties. Count Oyama reports that the Japanese casualties were small compared with ...
Article : 91 wordsThe papers in St. Petersburg recognise the gravity of the reverse, and urge the exercise of fortitude and courage. They emphasise the unexpected strength and ...
Article : 84 wordsThe representative of Reuter declares that shrapnel fell near General Kouropatkin, who appealed to the heroism of the troops amid a hail of shells. ...
Article : 60 wordsPrior to abandoning the guns the caissons, vital parts, and several rounds of ammunition were removed by the Russians. ...
Article : 24 wordsEach Japanese scouting party is accompanied by a telephone expert, who carries a reel upon which is wound some very fine telephone line. As they ...
Article : 166 wordsThe volume of heavy, tiring caused a storm of hail and torrential rains, and the roads were quagmires southwards of shapo on Friday. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe "Standard" declares that the retreat developed into a rout along the whole front, except in the south-east, where the retreat of a strong body was ...
Article : 49 wordsThe bombardment of Port Arthur was recommenced on the 12th inst., and the land attacks were also resumed on that day. ...
Article : 44 wordsThe "Petit Journal's" correspondent at St. Petersburg says that General Kouropatkin reports retreating in good order. The Russian resistance was ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 18 Oct 1904, Page 5
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