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  2. THE WAR. BETWEEN RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Further particulars of the sinking of the Japanese battleship Hatsuse and the cruiser Yoshino show that the officers drowned on the Hatsuse included ...

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  5. THE JAPANESE CAMPAIGN.

    The "Times" correspondent states that General Kuraki has "halted" with the object of pulling his forces together for defence purposes in the heavy country ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    Taking advantage of the Eton Vale encampment, a good military ball will be held in aid of the school funds at the Harrow woolshed to-morrow (Wednesday) ...

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  7. THE HATSUSE DISASTER.

    Particulars of the disaster to the Japanese battleship the Hatsuse show that she was holding Miastao Straits against a torpedo attack for the passage of ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. PORT ARTHUR TO BE STORMED.

    The Press steamer Fawan has been informed that the Japanese intend to storm and capture Port Arthur at the carliest possible date in order to ...

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  9. RECONNOITRING AT PORT ARTHUR

    Admiral Togo reports that the flotilla of gunboats, destroyers, and torpedo boats on Friday last approached Port Arthur on a reconnoitring expedition, ...

    Article : 53 words
  10. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    It is announced that M. Nisard, the French Ambassador to the Vatican has been reca[?] by the French Government, and has left Rome. ...

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  11. VICTORIA DAY.

    To-day (Victoria Day) the Oddfellows will hold their annual sports gathering in the Royal Agricultural Grounds. At 9.30 a.m., the following ...

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  12. FURTHER JAPANESE LOSSES.

    Private Japanese advices received from Chi-fu state that, besides the losses already cabled, two Japanese warships were damaged at Dalny on ...

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  13. RUSSIAN CRUISER ASHORE.

    Advices received in Paris state that the Russian cruiser Bogatyr (6610 tons, 12 guns), has gone on the rocks at the entrance to Port Arthur, and is likely to ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. THE NAVAL DISASTERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  15. MARCH OF THE RABBITS.

    For some time past the whole district has been infested with a plague of mice, ca[?]ing householders considerable annoyance, and travellers when camped in ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. ADMIRAL TOGO'S REPORT.

    Admiral Togo states that he received at 5 o’clock on Sunday morning last an ethergram from Rear-Admiral Dewa stating that while returning from blocking ...

    Article : 190 words
  17. RUSSIAN PACIFIC PORTS TO BE FREE.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that Russia has decided to make all her Pacific ports free, for the purpose of meeting the objections of Great Britain and ...

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  18. LATER.

    From conflicting reports at St. Petersburg, it is gathered that General Stoossel, the commander of the garrison at Port Arthur, made a sortie from the ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A match for the sculling championship of the world has been arranged between George Towns, the present holder, and Dick Treaaider, of Newcastle. The ...

    Article : 202 words
  20. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Later details state that Admiral Dewa was returning from the blockade of Port Arthur with the third Japanese fleet when the disaster occurred. ...

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  21. THE CROYDON ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  22. JAPAN'S LOSSES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  23. DUNWICH.

    The report of the Dunwich Benevolent Asylum shows the institution last year cost £21,077. The number of inmates at the end of 1903 was 1185, which had ...

    Article : 44 words
  24. RUSSIAN MOVE IN KOREA.

    A force of 300 Russians recently evicted the Korean garrison at Kankou, 40 miles north of Gensan, in Eastern Korea, and occupied the town. Three thousand ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. FEELING IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    Press correspondents all agree in staring that not a word of exultation at the disasters to the Japanese warships has been heard in St. Petersburg, but on ...

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  26. THE HATSUSE.

    The ill-fated Hasuse represented Japan at the funeral of Queen Victoria. Following is a description of the warship from the "Times" immediately after ...

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  27. POLICE SUPERANNUATION.

    The annual report of the Police Superannuation Fund to be presented to Parliament shows that the total receipts were £21[?]070 for the past year, of which ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. RUSSIAN CAVALRY ROUTED.

    A Japanese force, on Friday last, surrounded and routed a squadron of Russian cavalry near Wangshiatun, 6 miles from Takushan. There were many ...

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  29. NO EXCITEMENT IN TOKIO.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio states that the losses of the Japanese warships have not caused any excitement there. ...

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  30. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Handyside, th[?] well-known M.L.A., was round dead this morning near his house, near Narracotta. When he retired last night he was in the bent of ...

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  31. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Information is to hand that on Monday last 20,000 Japanese troops, finding a force of 32,000 Russians in a strong position sixty miles west of ...

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  32. FEDERAL CAPITAL. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT BILL.

    The Seat of Government Bill, introduced yesterday in the Senate, consists of four clauses. No. 2 says:—" It is hereby determined that the seat of Government ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. JAPANESE MOVEMENT IN LIAOTUNG.

    The authorities at Nia-chwang expect the Japanese forces at Feng-hwang-cheng to operato in the direction of Liao-tung, where the land forces are fortifying the ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. LIBEL CASE.

    Judgment was to-day given in the libel case Ramsay v. Millington and Birkett in which plaintiff sued for £2000 damages for certain statements made in ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. THIBET.

    A sharp engagement has taken place at Chungle, which is two miles from Gyautse. Fifteen Tibetan's were killed in an attempt to ambush a small party ...

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  36. JAPANESE CAMPAIGN NOT AFFECTED BY LOSSES.

    German critics do not anticipate that Japan’s recent naval losses will interfere with either her operations or the course of the campaign. ...

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  37. LANDING OF JAPANESE.

    The Japanese commenced landing troops at Taku-shan, in Korea Bay, on the southern const of Manchuria, yesterday. ...

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  38. PROTEST AGAINST RUSSIAN MINES.

    The foreigners at Tokio are asking whether RussiA, not withstanding her position as A combatant Power, is warrented in mining the whole world's ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. SOME SHARP SKIRMISHING.

    General Kuropatkin has [?]rutshed a report in which he describes some smart skirmishing between the Russian and Japanese troops to the north and ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. THE CAPITAL SITES.

    Colonel P. T. Owen, Inspector-General of Works, has submitted a report to the Mininter for Home Affairs, on the relative advantages of possible capital sites ...

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  41. HORRIBLE MISTAKE.

    A married man named Henry M'Namara, aged 45, and a resident of Oakcy, yesterday became seriously ill, and suffered frightful pain, through mistaking ...

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  42. A CONCENTRATION MOVEMENT.

    The reported retreat of the Japanese is interpreted in military circles in Berlin as being really a concentration movement for the purpose of strengthening ...

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  43. RUSSIAN SEDITION.

    Political arrests to the number of 736 took place last week at Odessa and Kherson, including 91 University students. ...

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  44. RUSSIA'S BALTIC FLEET.

    The preparation of the Russion Baltic fleet for the Far East, is proceeding with great vigor. The fleet probably will leave in two divisions, and will ...

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  45. TIRED RUSSIAN FORCES.

    It is officially announced at St. Petersburg that the Russian cavalry recently discovered a Japanese detachment on various roads, 50 kilometers from ...

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  46. SUICIDE NEAR NARRABRI.

    A case of suicide was reported by the Narrabri police on Saturday afternoon. It appears that A. E. Carter, a well known selector, who was a man of steady ...

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  47. JAPANESE ADVANCE SUSPENDED.

    The Russian [?]adquarters sta[?] at Mukden report that the main body of the Japanese army, with an estimated strength of 80,00[?] remains to the south ...

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  48. CHINESE OPEN PORTS.

    News from Peking states that, at the instance of the Viceroy Yuan-shih-kai, the ports of Wei-h[?]en, Tai-[?]gan-fu, and Chan-tsun have been opened to foreign ...

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  49. VERY LATEST.

    It in stated at Tokio that the Japanese have captured Kaiping, and have driven the Russians towards Ying-kow. ...

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  50. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAO.

    Owing to the large shrinkage in [?]ness, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company (U.S.A.) has suspended 11.000 men employed on the section of teh line ...

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  51. OTHER LIAO-TUNG OPERATIONS.

    General Stoessel, the officer in charge of Port Arthur, reports that large bodies of Japanese were seen pouring into Shanshi-ligi on the 15th. A det[?]ment from ...

    Article : 142 words
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  53. NEW GUINEA.

    Captain W. Whitten, a well-known trader at Samarai, who arrived in Sydney by the steamer Guthrie on Thursday[?] confirms the view expressed by ...

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  54. MAN FOUND SHOT.

    On Saturday afternoon, the report of a revolver was heard on the premises of a well-known tobacconist in Federalstreet. He was found with a bullet ...

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  55. OPERATIONS IN LIA[?]-TUNG.

    According to statements made by Russi[?]n prisoners, the casualties sustained by the Russians in fighting near Kia[?]u, on the western coast of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  56. ANOTHER TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    French advi[?] state that there [?] persistent reports from St. Petersburg with regard to an approaching al[?]ance between Germany. Russia, and Austria. ...

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  57. STRANGE OCCURRENCE.

    The ketch "Keri[?]" arrived to-day after visiting the London Missionary Station at New Guinea. The vessel reports that while off the south coast ...

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  58. A NEW THEORY.

    Porfessor Ernest Rutherford has propounded the theory that the Earth’s internal heat emanates from radium. ...

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  59. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    The Japanese squadron on the [?] instant, bombarded the buildings and railway bridge at Kin-chau. The Japanese infantry reconnoitred ...

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  60. "SPLENDID AUSTRALIAN HORSES."

    The St. Petersburg correspondent [?] the London "Daily Mail" mentions in his latest despatch that the Japanese [?]avalry are provided with splendid ...

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  61. BRIGANDAGE IN MOROCCO.

    A notorious bandit named Rais[?] has captured near Tangier in Morocco, an American millionaire named Perdicans, and his Britiash son-in-law, Mr. Varley. ...

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  62. PORT ARTHUR.

    The object of Friday a daring reconnaisance at the entrance of Port Arthur has been accomplished, but according to the destroyer Akatsukaka, killing 25, ...

    Article : 56 words
  63. INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

    In the International Chess [?]ment, F. T. Marshall (Cambridge Springs) won, scoring 13 points out of a maximum of 15. Janaski and Lask[?]r ...

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  64. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    H.M.S. Espiegle. a British sloop on Niu-chwang, has been ordered to return from Wei-hai-wei to Niu-chwang. ...

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