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  2. THE WAR. BETWEEN RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Presistent reports come from Tokio to the effect that an engagement, has taken place between the Russian Vladivostock squadron and the Japanese fleet at ...

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  6. VERY LATEST.

    Admiral Kamimura’s fleet in bombarding Vladivostock was detached from that commanded by Admiral Toga at Port Arthur. ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day The debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued by Senator Duwson who moved an amendment to the ...

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  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    A full description of the Warwick show will bo found on our fifth page. The jumping which took place after our Reporter had left the grounds, resulted as follows:—Maiden ...

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  9. DEVIATIONS.

    The test match between the Bow-Windows und the Slate Pencils came off last Wednesday at the Athletic Association’s ground. The Bow-Windows, who ...

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  10. JAPANESE BOMBARDMENT.

    Reports have been received that the Japanese warships have bombarded the forts at Talienwan Bay (Dalny) and Port Arthur. ...

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  11. FRIDAY'S SITTING.

    The debate in the House was resumed to-day by Mr. Kingston, who made a vigorous speech lasting over four hours. He regretted not being able to approve ...

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  12. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Japanese force on the Yalu River has advanced, and captured Feng-huang-cheng, ...

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  13. JAPANESE LAND ADVANCE.

    In advancing to Ni[?]-oliwang the Japanese army pursued the same rout and tacties as in the Chino-Japanese war. The forces landed 60 miles west of ...

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  14. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS.

    The Russians have disentrained at Ninchwang, the Manchurian port at the head of the Gulf of Liao-tung. two 5in. siege guns and two 6-pounder howitzers. ...

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  15. PORT ARTHUR.

    The bombardment of Port Arthur has been renewed. ...

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  16. RAIN IN THE NORTH.

    The Commissioner for Railways has received information to-day that 7¼in. of rain have fallen along the Cairns railway since the previous morning, ...

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  17. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    Owing to the many bitter semi-official taunts that Russia has given vent to since the outbreak of hostilities, President Roosevelt has issued an Executive ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. JAPANESE CONVOY CAPTURED.

    General P[?]ng, chief of the Staff to Admiral Alexeieff, reports the capture by the Russians of a Japanese convoy with provisions, cattle, and horses ...

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  19. GRAZING AREAS.

    It has been decided that the area that can be selected as a grazing farm by any one person in the Toowoomba district shall be increased from 10,000 to ...

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  20. RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP RE-FLOATED

    The "Standard" correspondent states that the Russian battleship Retvizan, which was sunk by the Japanese in the first attack on Port Arthur, has been ...

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  21. "THE LASS O'GOWRIE."

    The Arrawatta, which arrived here today, reported that the Lang o' Gowrie was blown beyond Port Douglas, and is now on the rocks of Cape Tribulation. ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The students at Odessa held a demonstration against the Russian Government for engaging in the present war. The demonstration was broken up by a force of ...

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  23. THE CZAR’S SISTER.

    The Czar's sister, the Grand Duchess Olga, is going to Manchuria to superintend the Red Cross operations. ...

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  24. ST. PATRICK’S DAY.

    Everything [?]nises well for the Hibernian Sports to be held on the R.A. Grounds next Thursday. A record attendance is executed, and the arrangements are almost complete. ...

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  25. TRAINS SNOWED UP.

    It is reported that there in a shortage of fuel at Harbin, on the Ma[?]urian railway, and several trains conveying troops are snowed up there. ...

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  26. THE CZAR'S APPROVAL.

    The Czar receiving a deputation of St. Petemburg journalists said he was glad to see how correctly the Press represented the opinions and sentiments of the ...

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  27. CZAR’S CONGRATULATIONS TO VLADIVOSTOCK.

    In connection with the recent bombardment by the Japanese fleet, the Czar has congratulated Vladivostock on its baptism of fire, and declared that he ...

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  28. GENERAL KUROPATKIN.

    General Kuropatkin will leave Moscow for the Far East on Sunday. ...

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  29. THE VARYAG'S RESCUED CREW.

    The rescued men of the crew of the Russian cruiser Varyag (sunk by the Japanese warships at Chemulpho on the 9th instant) who were rescued by H.M.S. ...

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  30. THE EMPEROR OF KOREA.

    The Japanese at Chemulpho have detained the Emperor of Korea's messenger who is supposed to bear a letter from the Emperor to M. Pavloff, the Russian ...

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  31. SWIMMING NOTES.

    The usual meeting of the Darling Downs Amateur Swimming Club wa[?] held at the Baths on Thursday night. There were present: Messrs. J. ...

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  32. LATER.

    News has been received that a collision between the Russian and Japanese forcea has taken place at Hai-ju, in Korea, about 50 miles north-west of ...

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  33. RUSSIAN TORPEDOER POUNDERED

    A Russian torpedoer has foundered between Port Said and Crete. The craw have been saved. ...

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  34. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. ELECTION PETITIONS.

    The High Court yesterday delivered judgment in respect of the law points arising out of Mr. Maloney's petition against the return of Sir Malcolm ...

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  35. DASH FOR PORT ARTHUR.

    Hostilities between Japan and Russia opened on February 8, when Admiral Togo made a during and successful night torpedo attack on Port. Atthur, Russia's ...

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  38. THE RIVERINA PETITION.

    The High Court judges, Sir Samuel Griffith. Sir E. Barton, and R. E. O'Connor. delivered judgment to-day on the law points reserved on the petition [?] ...

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