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  5. VERY LATEST. PORT ARTHUR.

    Several Japanese naval officers who have recently been in the vicinity of Port Arthur have declared their opinion that "Port Arthur is a terribly hard but ...

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  6. THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WAR. JAPAN AND THE FIRST BLOW.

    A French correspondent, in the course of an interview at Port Said with Baron de Rosen, Russian Minister at Tokio till the outbreak of war, elicited the ...

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  7. PLAGUE AT JOHANNESBURG.

    Thirt coolies at Johannesburg have died of the plague since Friday. ...

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  8. SUPPOSED MURDER.

    In connection with the rumour that Joseph Ryan, who was a witness in the Kenniff case, had been murdered, the Commissioner of Police has now received ...

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  9. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    At a meeting of the Gowrie Shire Council on Saturday, Mr. E. Fitzpatrick was elected Chairman of the Council, thus terminating the virtual deadlock ...

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  10. GREAT COLLISION.

    The American liner "New York" collided yesterday in the Channel with the "Sassaye," which was conveying 500 troops for Bombay. ...

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  11. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A sad fatality occurred yesterday at Goomburra. A selector named John M'Dowall was found dead in his paddock by his wife. Deceased sat up all ...

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  12. AMERICAN COMEDY COMPANY.

    Tonwoomba playgoers were afforded a decided heat last evening, when Mr. George Stephenson's American Comedy Company, which have just concluded a ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    Deep regret was expressed by all classes of the community on Saturday morning when the news became known that one of our most prominent citizens, ...

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  14. THE "CENTRE OF GRAVITY."

    Lord Roberts, speaking at the United Service Institute last evening, stated that the centre of (international) gravity was now shifted to the Pacific, where the ...

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  15. COAL FOR PORT ARTHUR.

    Russia requires 75,000 tons of coal at Port Arthur, but is reluctant to pay famine and blockade prices. British shippers, however, hesitate to take the ...

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  16. RUSSIAN PRIZE COURTS.

    Russia has established naval prize courts at Sebastopol, Libau, Port Arthur, and Vladivostock. ...

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  17. A SAD SUICIDE.

    One of the saddest tragedies known to Longreach occurred this morning, when Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. John Taylor, head teacher of the Longreach State ...

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  18. RUSSIANS IN MANCHURIA.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg to Paris states that General Kuropatkin telegraphs that there are now 230,000 Russian troops between Harbin and ...

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  19. HOTTENTOT RISING.

    Herr Lentwein, Governor of German South-west. Africa, reports that Major Glassenapp, when hastening in advance of his column, with his staff and 36 ...

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  20. THE JAPANESE DIET.

    The Japanese Diet has been opened. ...

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  21. JAPAN AND RUSSIAN WEAKNESS.

    Mr. Suyematsu, the delegate despatched by the Japanese Government to represent the position of his nation in Great Britain in connection with the ...

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  22. THE COMING LAND FIGHT.

    Russia is preparing for a great stand at Liao-yang (an important strategic point on the railway between Mukden and Port Arthur) if expelled from ...

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  23. FRANCE AND ROME.

    A speech by Pope Pins N., to the members of the Sacred College, in which he deplored and greatly disapproved of the rigours of French legislation, has ...

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  24. FRENCH PROTEST.

    The French Minister at Tokio, at the instigation of Russia, has protested against the bombardment of Sanshanio Island, alleging that the Japanese shells ...

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  25. ACCIDENT TO A CORRESPONDENT.

    News is to hand that the accident to Mr. F. A. Mackenzie, the war correspondent of the London "Daily Mail," resulted only in n sprained wrist. ...

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  26. CYCLING FATALITY.

    On Saturday afternoon a young man named Leslie Holliushead met with a fatal accident at the intersection of Scott and Watt streets, Newcastle. He was ...

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  27. OUTRAGE AT LIEGE.

    A dynamic bomb placed at the door of the residence of M. Laruent, chief of the detective force at Liege, in Belgium, exploded during its removal, and injured ...

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  28. LATER.

    Russia protests against the despatch of Chinese troops outside the great wall of China, and threatens that if China persists in this course she will treat her as ...

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  29. TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE.

    The Company will close their short season in Toowoomba this (Tuesday) evening, when the celebrated comedy, "Brown’s in Town" will be staged. The ...

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  30. THE MIKADO SPEAKS.

    The Mikado, in opening the Japanese Parliament, referred to Russia's insincerity in the negotiations, and stated "Japan cannot now hesitate until the ...

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  31. THE COTTON MARKET.

    The failure of Mr. Daniel J. Sully, the New York Cotton Exchange magnate, is announced. LONDON, Saturday. ...

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  32. MR. DALRYMPLE.

    The Hon. D. H. Dalrymple addressed a good meeting of country residents at Walkerston to-night, and referred to questions of finance. He stated that ...

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  33. A RUSSIAN TRAITOR.

    Captain Irokoff has been executed in St. Petersburg for selling Army organisation plans to Japan. ...

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  34. INTERVENTION.

    Lord Lansdowne, the British Foreign Secretary, has assured the International Peace Association that intervention between Japan and Russia would be ...

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  35. THE KAISER ABROAD.

    King Alfonso XIL of Spain entertained the Emperor William of Germany, who is making a trip to the Mediterranean for the benefit of his health, on ...

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  36. THE BALKANS.

    The Russo-Austrian authorities have again warned the Porte of the grave consequences of de[?]aving the entire acceptance of Macedonian reforms. ...

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  37. ACCIDENT TO A SUBMARINE.

    The Union liner Berwick Castle came into collision with and sank the submarine boat. Al off the Nab-light, a floating beacon two miles east of the ...

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  38. CANADIAN MAIL.

    At a luncheon on board the Aberdeen liner Marathon to-day, the Minister for Agriculture (Hon. D. F. Denham) made a most importent statement on behalf of ...

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  39. VERY LATEST.

    Lord Charles Beresfo[?] the British Naval Commander, has entertained the Kaizer on his flagship. After inspecting Gibraltar the Kaiser ...

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  40. "THE TRUSTS."

    The Minister for trade and Customs (Sir William Lyne) will shortly submit a Bill to dual with Trusts. The legislation is based on Canadian legislation, ...

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  42. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales to-day were postponed on acco[?] of a fog. LONDON, Saturday. A good catlogue was offered to-day, ...

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  43. OUT TO PIECES.

    A telegram from Molong states:"A ganger named John M'Cluaky was cut to pieces by the mail train this morning between Amaroo and Molong. The body ...

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  44. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Messrs. Nagel and Brosnan will hold their first Gaslight Novice Handicap on the Athletic Association Grounds on Thursday night next. This event ...

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  45. FANCY COSTUME ON FIRE.

    John Millard, a young man who was taking port in a fancy costume process[?]n at the Ararat sports, was lighting a cigarette when his costume became ...

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