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Advertising : 57 wordsSPECIAL LINES Purchased in Big Quantities in the South to be Cleared Quickly. We will quote a few of Many: — Dress Voiles, Black, Green, and all Shades, Double Width, 1s. 1½d. yard. ...
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Article : 351 wordsThe quadrennial contest for the Presidency of the United States is once tnare in full swing, and a mighty electoral combat is proceeding-. Considering the ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsMost of the Russian supplies at Liaoyang were captured by the Japanese when they took possesion of the place. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe House of Representatives, after the recess caused by the formation of the new Ministry, resumed its sittings today. There was a very full House in ...
Article : 585 wordsMilitary critics, commenting upon the present situation in Manchuria, mention the former Russian occupation of Peuslhu, to the eastward of Liao-yang, and ...
Article : 141 wordsIt is reported that General Kuropatkiu, while personally directing the retreat of the Russian army from Liaoyang, had two horses killed under him. ...
Article : 34 wordsTelegram[?] from St. Petersburg received by French newspapers state that three new Russian army corps are to be mobilised. ...
Article : 27 wordsRussian details of the fighting at Liao-yang on the 31st August exhibit the astounding intrepidity of the Japanese infantry, who, it is stated, charged to ...
Article : 72 wordsAn alarming report reached St. Petersburg at a late hour last night to the effect that General Kuropatkin's rearguard had been almost annihilated, and ...
Article : 54 wordsAn uncontirmed report received at St. Petersburg states that 200 guns were abandoned by the Russians at Liao-yang after having been spiked and otherwise ...
Article : 30 wordsFurther reports of the recent operations at Port Arthur state Unit on the August the Japanese made another attempt to recapture the It-sha[?] fort, ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Russians are stated to have burnt down half of Liao-ynng when they ovacuated the town, and they also burned the bridges. The Chinese quarter of ...
Article : 42 wordsWe are very pleased, to record a decided change for the better in the health of Mr. John Fogarty, M.L.A. He did not pass too good a night on Monday, ...
Article : 6,909 wordsIt is stated that during the contin[?] fighting around Liao-yang large bodies of both Japanese and Russian troops fought for two or three days in ...
Article : 37 wordsLatent advices from Manchuria show that the forces under General Kuropatkin and General Kuroki are now practically engaged in a race, each ...
Article : 63 wordsAdvices received at Rome from Tokio give further details of the siege of Port Arthur. The Japanese, it is stated, made a desperate attack on the whole ...
Article : 100 wordsAdviced received from Yenta[?] (on the main road between Liao-yang and Mukden, and to the westward of the railway line) state that General Kuroki had a ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Mukden correspondent of the St. Petersburg " Russ" telegraphs that the evacuation of Mukden by the Russian troops has now begun. ...
Article : 32 wordsIn the Senate to-day. The Leader of the Government party (Sir Julian Symon), in announcing the policy of the Government, said the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Russians estimate their casualties in the fighting at Liao-yang totalled 16,000. They also admit that a large number of guns, especia'ly siege guns. ...
Article : 33 wordsGeneral Ma, commander of the Chinese Northern army, is agnin approaching the Manchurian frontier with his troops. ...
Article : 27 wordsGeneral Kuropatkin has informed the Czar that his force is retreating in perfect order. He also reported that attacks of an insignificant character were ...
Article : 44 wordsMoss Graham, A rich lumberman, tired of the inceasant labor dispute[?] and strike[?], h[?]s blown up deh[?]erately with d[?]namite, his mills and yards, at ...
Article : 40 wordsThe instructions from the Russian Govrnment to the Volunteer cruisers not to further molest neutral shipping, have been communicated to the St. ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsAdvice from Tokio state that General Kuropatkin, by means of a desperate rearguard action, also by strong and well-handled flank screens, succeeded in ...
Article : 50 wordsInspector White this morning receive[?] a report from Acting-sergeant M‘Neill, of Numbour, regarding the death of a man named A. Deitz, 36 years of age. ...
Article : 248 wordsThe British first-class armord cruisers Lancaster and Suffolk, of the Mediterranean fleet, are now patrolling the Straits of Gibraltar. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe official announcement made at St. Petersburg states that the united Russian forces are now to the northward of Yentai, between Liao-yang and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Russian crusise Askold, which is now being disarmed at Shanghai, was found to have on board 180 rounds of ammunition for each of her large guns, ...
Article : 40 wordsAt the Town Hall to-night the Toowoomba L[?]edertafel will hold its second grand concert, and judging from the nuber of seats reserved, there should ...
Article : 156 wordsAdvi[?]s from St. Petersburg state that the officia's there are trying to make a sea[?]goat General Staekelberg in conneetion With the Russian retreat from ...
Article : 63 wordsThe treaty lately arranged between Japan and Korea has now been signed by the contracting parties, Under this treaty Korea is pledged not to enter ...
Article : 42 wordsThe "Times” war correspondent with General Kuroki's army reports on Saturday morning that the Japanese flanking movement had progressed by means ...
Article : 116 wordsLieutenant Constantin Ivnnoff, the senior surviving officer of the Russian cruiser Rurik, who assumed command of the vessel in the recent engagement ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle (Qld. : 1902 - 1922), Thu 8 Sep 1904, Page 3
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