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  2. RIVER COLLISION.

    A rather serious collision, which fortunately was unattended with loss of life, occurred on the Tamar at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. The Centennial, bound for ...

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  3. PORT ARTHUR

    Mr. Fowler, American Consul-General at Chifu, yesterday telegraphed to the Hon. John Hay, stating that the situation at Port Arthur was extremely ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Australian committee of the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, which is to be held at the Crystal Place, has expressed the hope the Victoria and New Zealand ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    The Japanese army is now pushing westwards of the Liao River. and all the forces are concentrating at Liushinpu. Oct. 18. ...

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  6. BALTIC FLEET

    The main division of the Baltic fleet having coaled at Dakar, in French West Africa, left that port yesterday under command of Admiral Rozhdestrensky. ...

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  7. ANOTHER SQUADRON.

    A Russian squadron of two armoured and three auxiliary cruisers and five torpedoers is proceeding to join the fleet under Admiral Rokhdestvensky. ...

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  8. A TOWN RAIDED.

    The bandits who robbed the Codytown bank also raided Thermopolis, bailing up the occupants of the hotel and gambling house. ...

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  9. OTHER STATEMENTS.

    The Japanese have carried only a few advanced field works. Their tunnels against the earthworks of East Keekwan, Erhlungshan, and forts on 203 Metre hill, ...

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  10. THE ENQUIRY.

    The enquiry into the attack by the Russian fleet on the British trawlers in the North Sea is proceeding. Green, skipper of the Gull, admitted ...

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  11. TWO RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    Three thousand Russian infantry and cavalry, with guns, fruitlessly attacked the Japanese at Hsitaiho, on Tuesday. Another mixed force attacked ...

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  12. KRUPP'S FACTORY.

    Krupp's factories are working with double relays on one order for. 200,000 shells of a completely new make. These are probably intended for ...

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  13. POSITIONS OF THE ARMIES.

    A correspondent with the Russian western army declares that both sides occupy quarters where it is impossible to spend the winter. The crops and villages ...

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  14. THE "STANDARD."

    Mr. Gwignne, Reuter's correspondent, has been appointed editor of the "Standard." Mr. Samuel Henry Jeyes, chief ...

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  15. THE BLOCKADE RELAXED.

    The blockade of Port Arthur has lately been much relaxed, and the ingress of a merchantman has not been difficult, part of Admiral Togo's fleet having been sent ...

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  16. ORDERS TO ADMIRAL TOGO.

    Admiral Togo's orders are to lose no ships, and keep all out of the range of the land batteries, the siege thus devolving on the army. ...

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  17. CROFTERS' HOLDINGS.

    The Government has decided upon an important more in regard to the settlement of crofters on Syke, the largest island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. ...

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  18. TURNING MOVEMENT.

    A Japanese movement to turn the Russian right is expected for the purpose of cutting the Russians off Tiehling. ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    Much interest was evinced by the audience in the Academy of Music last evening, when Abomah, the Amazon giantess, gave another performance. Her ...

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  20. JAPANESE PREPARATIONS.

    Preparations for the forthcoming naval campaign are being pushed forward by the Japanese. Already a portion of Admiral Togo's ...

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  21. JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS.

    Reports from Mukden declare that 30,000 Japanese landed at Yingkow, and a similar number at Pitscwo. ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL PEACE.

    The Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress has sent a letter thanking King Edward in reference to the treaty of arbitration with Portugal, ...

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  23. ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Geenral Stoessel, defender of Port Arthur, has informed Czar Nicholas that the Japanese on October 25 vigorously bombarded the forts and entrenchments ...

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  24. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

    A further mobilisation of troops in the St. Petersburg district is expected to start on Monday next. ...

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  25. PORTUGUESE SOVEREIGNS.

    The Sovereigns of Portugal had en enthusiastic reception in the City. An address was presents at a luncheon at the Guijunall, and King Carlos, in ...

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  26. MANCHURIAN ARMIES.

    General Greieppengberger, commander of the second Manchurian army, has left Vilna for the front. General Kaulbars commands the third. ...

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  27. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL RECITAL.

    Mr. A. J. Hawkins and his pupils, assisted by amateur performers, gave a recital in the Mechanics' Institute Hall last evening in aid of a fund to purchase ...

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  28. NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING

    Admiral Wirenius, chief of the naval general staff, positively denies the existence of a disagreement between the Admiralty and Foreign Office. He added that ...

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  29. A DESPERATE DEFENCE.

    General Kouropatkin reports that a detachment of Chasseurs, ambuseading, endeavoured to capture 32 Japanese dragoons at Liushanpu, when the latter ...

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  30. STEAMER DOCKED.

    The Australian trader as Indralema, which was damaged in a collision with the s. Manchester Corporation, has been docked. ...

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  31. TROOPS AND GUNS.

    Large reinforcements of troops and heavy guns axe arriving at S[?]aho. ...

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  32. FISCAL ISSUE.

    The "Morning Post," referring to the speech made by the Hon. A. Deakin at Melbourne, declares that the deliverance should form a basis whereon a fair and ...

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  33. CONTINUOUS FIGHTING.

    Captain Nomberg, pilot, and a passenger by the Roztoropuy, state that the fighting at Port Arthur has been continuous since October 26. The Japanese ...

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  34. RESERVIST RIOTS.

    The reports as to the riots caused by the reservists throughout Russia have created a deep and painful impression upon the troops at Mukden. ...

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  35. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Discussing the point whether the flower of the Japanese army is perishing in indecisive battles, the "New York Tribune" takes the following ...

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  36. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—From Brisbane—Orestes, s. From Adelaide—Hilbre, ship. From Port ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. MAIN DIVISION.

    A Lloyd's telegram reports that tie Baltic squadron, under Admiral Rozhdestvensky, is making for Accra. ...

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  38. A DIVER'S EXTRAORDINARY PERIL.

    Hairbreadth escapes are the strong feature of the "World-Wide Magazine." and last month there is told the story of an extraordinary mishap which betel a ...

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  39. METALS.

    Copper.—Standard brands are quoted at £66 2s 6d for spot, and £66 10s for three months' delivery. Pig Iron.—Glasgow warrants No. 1 are ...

    Article : 70 words
  40. COMING EVENTS.

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  41. FREQUENT SORTIES.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh declares that the Russians at Port Arthur daringly sortie nightly in bands of 50, throwing grenades into trenches, and storming the outworks ...

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  42. A MALE SHOPPER.

    He had the air of a man who was particularly well-satisfied with himself. "1 tell you," he said, "there's nothing like having sickness in the family to ...

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  43. WHERE DOCTORS COMBINE.

    In one of the departments of France, Lot-et-Garonne, a curious arrangement has just been made with the medical men. The 126 doctors of Lot-et-Garonne have ...

    Article : 148 words
  44. THE RAZTOROPUY.

    Advices from Tokio say that the commander of the destroyers which were sent to blockade the Raztoropuy, had forwarded a report on the incident. ...

    Article : 322 words
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