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  4. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    In accordance with the announced decision of the Government, Toowoomba was on Thursday proclaimed a city. To mark the occasion the flag at the Town ...

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  5. DEVIATIONS.

    The City of Toowoomba! Take off your hats, gentlemen. Well, why shouldn’t the most go-ahead town in Northern Australia become a ...

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  6. THE WAR. BETWEEN RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    It is stated that General Kuropatkin has received reinforcements to the number of 20,000 from Kirin, and that a whole Japanese brigade from ...

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  7. STORMS IN THE SOUTH.

    Rain has again fallen over almost the whole of the State. The totals were particularly good on the southern and central tablelands, where a quarter of an ...

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  8. TROOPS IN DISGUISE.

    The Japanese Government, through Mr. Hay, the United States Secretary of State (the United States having undertaken the charge of Japanese interests ...

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  9. THE AUSTRAL

    The general theme of conversation in the city at present is the coming Austral Festival, which will be in full swing [?] in the next two weeks. As the function ...

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  10. RUSSIAN DETERMINATION.

    General Kuropatkin has telegraphed to the Czar that the Russian troops are resolved "to conquer or die!" ...

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  11. ALLEGED JAPANESE TRICK.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Paris "Temps" states that information has been received from an unquestionable source that in a recent night ...

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  12. CYCLONIC STORM IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The weather yesterday was decidedly unpleasant, the shade temperature reaching 95deg. Adelaide was visited by a tremendous dust storm, which raged ...

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  13. KUROPATKIN'S HEADQUARTERS.

    General Kuropatkin has abandoned Mukden as his headquarters, and will remain in the held with his troops. ...

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  14. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    A caucus of the Federal Labor party was held to-day. There was a large attendance of members of both Houses, and the political situation was discussed at ...

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  15. JAPANESE BATTALIONS DEFEATED

    The Russian infantry under General Mishehenko are stated to have defeated several Japanese battalions on Monday. The japanese saved their guns after ...

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  16. OTHER ITEMS.

    The St. Petersburg "Russ" states that the rains on Monday last have swollen the streams and made the Manchurian roads desperately bad. ...

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  17. ATTACKS REPULSED.

    The attacks made by the Japanese on Lonely Tree Hill on Monday night were repulsed. ...

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  18. EXPECTED EVACUATION OF MUKDEN.

    Report received from Mukden state that the [?] at the railway station there on the 17th instant (Monday last) suggested the approaching evacuation of ...

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  19. R.M.S. OROYA DAMAGED.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, from Adelaide, arrived at Fremantle yesterday. Big seas continually broke over the ship during her trip, and did a great deal of damage ...

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  20. SHA-HO STATION REOCCUPIED.tMJPirci).

    The Russian troops have reoccupied the Sha-he railway station, which they abandoned on the 15th instant. ...

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  21. PROLONGED BATTLE EXPECTED.

    A St. Petersburg message states that the Russian General Staff has announced that the Russians have only captured twelve guns, and that it in expected that ...

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  22. LATER. SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The St. Petersburg correspoudent of the “ New York Herald " report that it is expected there that Port Arthur will fall in a fortnight's time. ...

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  23. CAUSE OF KUROPATRIN'S CHECK.

    A communication published by the Paris "Temps" from its St. Petersburg correspondent, states that the general check sustained by General Kuropatkin ...

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  24. THE CROPS.

    Our Gowrie Little Plain correspondent, under Thursday's date, writes:—The weather for the past week has been very hot for this part [?] the year. Stormy ...

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  25. TIBET EXPEDITION.

    The last cploumn of Genreal Macdon aid’s force in Tibet, which was returning from Lhassa to t[?] [?] frontier, is now at Phari, naving becomes [?] ...

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  26. JAPANESE CAVALRY OPERATIONS.

    [?] of General Okn's [?]avalry have [?] [?] Hun-he River, and there by prevented a [?] movement by the Russians. ...

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  27. [?]RATION OF THE BRITISH OCCUPATION.

    The Indian Office emphatically denies the alleged intention to occupy the Chnmbi Va[?]ley for a period of seventyfive years, owing to the delay in the ...

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  28. A RUSSIAN RECONN[?]

    General Sakharoff reports that a de[?]ment of volunteer [?], under Captain Dembovski, huldly r[?]noitred during the night in the [?] of ...

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  29. VERY LATEST MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Advices from Tokio fix the number of Kuropatkin's reinforcements at 30,000. Six divisions confront Oku including the seventh corps and a large portion of the ...

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  30. ADVANCE OF THE JAPANESE.

    The Japanese line is stated to [?] now fifteen miles further north that at the outset of the battle which is now proceeding. ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    A turbulent thunderstorm swept over the district just after nightfall on Thursday. For fully an hour vivid lighting [?]ashed and thunder rolled at frequent ...

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  32. EFFECTIVE USE OF MACHINE GUNS,

    The war correspondent of the "Stanard" with General Kuro[?] force reports that a Russian battalion was almost annilihated while returning aeross ...

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  33. THE MUSIC CONTESTS.

    From the 4th to the llth of November Toowoomba will be the seene of the best musical and literary festival ever held in Queensland. However, my concern is ...

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  34. SALVATION ARMY.

    The intended visit of Commissioner M. Kie and Major Perry, with the [?]rama party seems to be arousing a considerable amount of public interest. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN RETREAT PREARRANGED.

    A Press correspondent declares that captured maps show that [?] teh retreats made by the Russian troops had been prearranged. ...

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  37. LULL IN MILITARY OPERATIONS.

    A message from Tokio, under to-day's date, states that owing to the absence of news from the front it is believed that inactivity has followed General ...

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  38. PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION.

    Further information states that the present [?]ull military operations on the Sha-ho River is due to the physical exhaustion of the Japanese troops, and ...

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  39. PORT ARTHUR.

    Advices from Chifu state that the Japanese have captured a railway bridge, and heights near, within 500 yards of Erlunzhan. ...

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  40. REPORT BY MARSHAL OYAMA.

    A report received from Marshal Oyama States that the Russian force fronting General Kuroki's army is now diminishiny. Those in front of General Nodzu ...

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  41. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The railway general traffic manager received the following telegram last night from Forest Hill:—“Territie storm, with hail, from 7.10 to 7.[?]0 p.m.: 4.40in, of ...

    Article : 481 words
  42. WAR NOTES.

    Another great battle is report[?] proceeding south of Muk[?] engerness on the part of the[?] pursuit has[?] [?] ...

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