The Japanese have mounted nearly a dozen llin guns on Wolf Mountain, and the bombardment of Port Arthur has been renewed with increasing severity. ...
Article : 41 wordsHigh water.—To-day, 12.14 a.m., 12.40 p.m. To-morrow. 1.11 a.m., 1.30 p.m. Moon.—Full moon, to-day, 8h. 55min. [?]sec. p.m. ...
Article : 23 wordsOct. 28—Loongana, l.s., 2500 ions, M. F. Livingstone commander, from Melbourne. Passengers:—Saloon — Mesdames Addison and child, Parker, Masterton, Lovett and ...
Article : 158 wordsA telegram received at St. Petersburg reports that a party of Russian volunteers has had a success against the Japanese. Yesterday they surprised one of ...
Article : 50 words"Miner" has sent us a letter addressed to a N.W. Coast contemporary, and has not forwarded his name. ...
Article : 26 wordsOct. 22—Coogee, s., 1000 tons, F. Sherriff commander, for Melbourne. Passengers: —Saloon—Mesdames M. Ferguson, Clarke, ,E Goodger, Hodson, Keefer: Misses ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Germans newspaper "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the principal vessels of the Russian Baltic fleet will coal at Madeira on their way to the Far East. ...
Article : 92 wordsIt would appear as if Sir William Lyne does not think the preferential trade motion would be strong enough to upset the Government on, so Sir. Isaacs is to make ...
Article : 1,199 wordsWriting by last mail, the "Look Out Man" in "Fair Play" make mention of ships that have returned after all hope of safety has been abandoned. He says: ...
Article : 234 wordsOct. 23—Loongana, t.s., from Melbourne. 20 cases nails, 250 felloes. 36 ingots copper, 26 bags onions, 25 cases vestas, 100 cases tea, 22 cases chocolate, 78 cases ...
Article : 53 wordsOct. 22—Coogee, s., for Melbourne. 149 ingots tin, 996 pieces (10,200tt.) blackwood, 11 packages empties, 6 cases bicycles, 18 boxes raisins, 30 hogsheads beer, ...
Article : 35 wordsOct. 22—Yambacoona, s., 161 tons, G. Davis master, for King Island via Burmie. Cargo—General. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe leading St. Petersburg newspaper, the "Novoe Vremya," urges that Russia should acquire one of the Dutch islands, in the Sunda on the Molucca archipelago, ...
Article : 117 wordsThe report of Mr. Preston-Thomas, one of the Inspectors of the British Local Government Board, on the Swiss system of dealing with the unemployed throws ...
Article : 446 wordsInward.—From Melbourne:—Thursday, Loongana. s., due about 9 a.m. At Devonport—Wednesday, Flora, s., due. At Hobart—Friday, Moeraki, s., due. From ...
Article : 97 wordsLoongana, Koonookarra, Wareatea, and Warrentinna, strs. ...
Article : 9 wordsTamar Heads.—Entered—October 22, 7.10 p.m., Koonookarra, s., from Hobart 23rd, 6.25 a.m., Loongana, s., from Melbourne; 11.45 a.m., Warrentinna, s., from ...
Article : 126 wordsInward.—From Sydney:—At Hobart— Monday, 31st, Angilan, s., due. Outward.—For Sydney:—From Hobart- To-day, Anglian, s., leaves. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Hamburg states that two Russian torpedoers the other night secretly entered Kiel, whence, it is believed, they removed ...
Article : 35 wordsInward.—Wednesday, Kawatiri, s., due from Strahan. Outward.—Thursday, Kawatiri, s., leaves for Strahan via N.W. Coast ports at ...
Article : 22 wordsFrom London.—Brier Holme, bq., sailed July 19; Eden Holme, bq., sailed September 13; Wakanui, s., sailed September 3; Castle Holme, bq., to sail November 10. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Japanese are continuing their preparations for the campaign in Manchuria in the winter. when the transport of stores and munitions will be very ...
Article : 62 words"THE EXAMINER" BAROGRAPH. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 4 wordsFrom London.—Corinthic, s., sailed September 24, due November 1: Paparoa s., sailed September 10, due October 20; Turakina, s., sails ...
Article : 907 wordsThe casualties at the battle of Shaho are swelling to a terrible total. The Japanese casualties are estimated at 30,000. ...
Article : 77 wordsSHARE TEMPERATURE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2 wordsThe Treasurer.—The Treasurer (Hon. O. L. Stewart) arrived by yesterday's mail train, and will be in attendance at his Launceston office to-day. ...
Article : 3,019 wordsThe swollen state of the Shaho, it transpires, frustrated what was intended by the Russians to be a great night attack. ...
Article : 25 wordsAppearances suggest that Field-Marshal Oyama, the Japanese Commander-in-Chief, will shortly assume the offensive with a view of preventing General ...
Article : 36 wordsShip mails will be closed at Launceston is under:—United Kingdom (per Orient line).—R.M.S Ormuz, Tuesday, 1 p.m. ...
Article : 97 wordsGeneral Kouropatkin has constructed three consecutive lines of defence. A very strong one is that on the northern bank of the Shaho. ...
Article : 63 wordsGeneral Kouropatkin reports that the Japanese at nightfall on Thursday retired from Shaho, after the Russians had shelled the station. The retreat, he ...
Article : 38 wordsThe proclamation on the eve of the battle of Shaho was Admiral Alexieff's and was forced upon General Kouropatkin, who vainly appealed to the Czar. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 24 Oct 1904, Page 4
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