The advance division of the Japanese army under General Baron Kuroki continues in touch with the Russians near the Motie[?]-ling Pass, where the ...
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Article : 28 wordsIn the House of Representatives today, The debate on the Government policy was resumed by the Minister of Exterual ...
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Article : 453 wordsAdmiral Algernon Do Horsey, writing iu the "Times," denounces Russia's action in wilfully placing mines in the open sea ten miles from land as an ...
Article : 43 wordsAdmiral Skrydloff, who has been appointed to the comniand of the Russian Vladivostock squadron, haso hoisted his fi[?]g on the first-class cruiser Rossis, at ...
Article : 30 wordsIn reply to Mr. Macartney in tho Legislative Assembly last night, The Premier tabled copies of the correspondence and instructions issued to ...
Article : 350 wordsA Japanese squadron is now cruising between Gensan, on the east const of Korea, and Vladivostok. ...
Article : 21 wordsTelegrams received from St. Petersburg declare that a second Japanese cruiser of the Shikishima type was damaged o[?] Port Arthur on the 15th ...
Article : 90 wordsIn the House of Representatives this evening, Mr. L. E. Groom asked, the Prime Minister if it was his intention to ...
Article : 75 wordsIt has been announced at St. Petersburg that as it was found impossible to save the Bogatyr (a Russian secondclass cruiser of 6100 tons displacement), ...
Article : 54 wordsThe mystery regarding the disappearance of the missing man named Alexander [?]rby, the missing Gippsland grocer, has now been cleared up, the police ...
Article : 41 wordsThe spring rain in the Laio-tung Peainsula is melting the winter kuow, the result being that the advance of the Japanese forces has had to be suspended, ...
Article : 188 wordsA terrible catastrophe occurred at the great Boulder proprietary mine this [?]rning by which five men lost their lives. The fatality was caused through ...
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Article : 327 wordsThe London "Daily Chronicle," commenting upon the action of the General in sending cypher cables to the War Office, declares that General Hutton was ...
Article : 277 wordsGeneral Kuroki reports that a section of Infantry encountered 200 Ce[?]ack troops eight miles north cast of Kwant[?]en. The Cossacks [?]ed to the north-east ...
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Article : 57 wordsIn the Senate this evening, Senator Higgs gave notice of motion that he would move for the appointment of a select committee to consider the case ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsA telegram from St. Petersburg states that military experts there estimate that there are [?] Japanese west of the Yalu which Generals Kuroki and Oku are ...
Article : 38 wordsM. Caste[?] announces that he has dicovered the [?]lli in the dise[?] of dy[?]ry. ...
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Article : 130 wordsFourteen [?]'s of the Black Sea fleet including several battleships, are mobilising in reading for service. England is responsible for the war. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Pretoria states that the tone of General Botha[?]s speech at the Boer congress was moderate, but apparently looked to the ...
Article : 103 wordsIn the House of Representatives tonight, In reply to Mr. Crouch, the Prime Minister stated there was a substratum ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle (Qld. : 1902 - 1922), Thu 26 May 1904, Page 3
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