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  3. THE WAR.

    The Russian artillery has destroyed the Sha-ho railway station. Colonel Pankoff and twenty-two soldiers were killed. The Japanese suffered seriously, and ...

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  5. BRITAIN v. RUSSIA. THE BALTIC FLEET’S OUTRAGE.

    Further details of the outrage committed by the Russian Baltic fleet on the Gamecock trawling fleet off the Dogger Bank, in the North Sea, show ...

    Article : 385 words
  6. AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL OPINIONS.

    The comments of the Press in the United States and on the Continent of Europe are almost unanimous in condemnation of the action of the Russians. ...

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  7. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Admiralty announces that the Mediterranean, Channel, and Home fleets have received preliminary orders for mutual support and co-operation as ...

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  8. FAIRLY STAGGERS THE WORLD.

    The American Press holds that the people there are amazed and indignant at the intolerable outrage committed by the Russians. ...

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  9. A RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    The Russian troops recrossed the Sha-ho River on the left on the 21st instant, and are outrenching as [?]ey advance, since it is impossible to face the ...

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  10. CANADIAN INDIGNATION.

    Reports from Canada state that the people there are also amazed and indignant at the intolerable outrage committed by the Russians. ...

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  11. OTHER ITEMS.

    The Danish pilot who was on board the Russian flagship states that he never before saw such panicky sailors and commanders as those on the Baltic ...

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    Great interest is being shown in the business that will be discussed at the meeting of the Evergreen. Progress Association on Saturday next, at 3 p.m., in ...

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  13. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The armoured British cruiser Essex, passing the Baltic fleet on Sunday, was astounded to see the Russian men-of-war clearing for action while proceeding on ...

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  14. REINFORCEMENTS FOR OKU.

    Reuter's war correspondent reports that large Japanese reinforcements are being received by General Ok[?]. ...

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  15. RUMOURED JAPANESE DESIGNS.

    The commander of a Danish gunboat states that several days prior to the departure of the Baltic fleet rumors were current in Copenhagen that the ...

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  16. RUSSIAN GUNS FOUND.

    It is reported that the Japanese, while clearing a field near Sha-ho-pu, found nine guns which had been abandoned by the Russians. ...

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  17. MESSAGE FROM THE RUSSIAN ADMIRAL.

    Admiral Rozhjestvensky, it appears, has forwarded a wireless telegraph to the Commander of a Russian destroyer approaching Cherbourg to the following ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the second reading of the Electoral Franchise Bill was concluded in the Legislative Council on Tuesday afternoon by the rejection of the ...

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  19. SYDNEY TRAM ACCIDENT.

    There were two collisions this afternoon between electric trams within half an hour of each other, and on the same spot—namely, in the vicinity of Redfern ...

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  20. THE RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    Reports to hand show that since the recent battle of Sha-ho, General Kuroki's force has buried the bodies of 5200 Russian soldiers: General Oku's force ...

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  21. DAMAGE TO THE ESPERANZA

    When the steamer Esperanza (late Maori King) was about to sail from Barry to-day to join the Baltic fleet, she was found to be in a sinking ...

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  22. THE NEWS IN RUSSIA, THE CZAR MUCH SHOCKED. LONDON, Tuesday.

    Admiral Rezhdestvenski, commander of the Baltic fleet, telegraphed from Cherbourg to the Czar, who is stated to have been much shocked at the attack ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. VERY LATEST

    The New York "Herald's" correspondent states that the Russians from Shaho are making some head way southwards. Orders have been given that the Russian ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. SPEECHES BY BRITISH STATESMEN

    The Ea[?]l of Selbourne, First Lord of the British Admiralty, speaking at a dinner in honor of the officers of the American fleet at Gravesend, said if it ...

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  25. DEATH OF LADY DILKE.

    The death is announced of Lady Dilke, the wife of Sir Charles Dilke. M.P. (Lady Dilke wrote many works on the fine arts, and was a member of ...

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  26. THE AUSTRAL.

    As the Austral Festival begins in Toowoomba next week it may interest our renders to give them some idea of how arrangements are progressing. The ...

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  27. DAMAGED VESSELS RETURNED.

    The ice-breaking vessel Yenmark, together with a cruiser and a destroyer, which had been accompanying the Baltic squadron, have returned in a ...

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  28. STATEMENT BY RUSSIAN OFFICERS.

    An officer of one of the Russian destroyers which put into St. Petersburg is reported to have stated that he would have been glad if more of the fishing ...

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  29. LATER.

    The statement made by the Paris “Temps” to the effect that signals were made by the Russian fleet to the trawlers to keep off is unconfirmed. ...

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  30. TREACHERY OF A JAPANESE ADMIRAL.

    It is reported at Tokio that comrades having found their Admiral guilty of treachery in accepting a bribe of £12,000 for information leading to the loss of ...

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  31. ACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    The authorities of the Foreign Office state that urgent representations, based upon the statements made by the representatives of the trawlers, have been ...

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  32. BRITISH PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Times" declares that the Czar's message does honor to his humanity, but it would have been more gracious if it had been sent a day earlier. [?] showed ...

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  33. RUSSIAN PRESS OPINION.

    The St. Petersburg paper "Novosti" expresses the opinion that the Russian squadron was the victim of a fatal misunderstanding, due to a panic caused by ...

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  34. WILL RUSSIA WIN?

    Many German military critics believe that Russia will win. One of them—an able officer—recently said: "German officers are deeply impressed by the ...

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  35. THE ESPERANZA ACCIDENT.—AN EXPLANATION.

    With regard to the accident to the steamer Esperanza, it is now stated that it was due to the fact that the French crew were unfamiliar with the handling ...

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  36. SKIPPERS AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE.

    The skippers of the fishing vessels, who were summoned to London, are now at the Foreign Office. The Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary ...

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  37. APPEAL TO MR. BALFOUR.

    The Mayor of Hull, has telegraphed to the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, appealing to him to take the speed[?]est and strongest measures to obtain full ...

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  38. RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES.—STRAINED RELATIONS.

    It is stated that relations between the Russian Admiralty and count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, are as strained as when the ...

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  39. FEELING IN THE CITY.

    Feeling in the City is nervous and excited, as a result of the Russian outrage, but prices of stocks have not seriously receded. ...

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  40. MR. BALFOUR'S ASSURANCES.

    Mr. Balfour has telegraphed to the Mayor of Hull, in reply to the message from the latter, "You may have full confidence in the Government.” ...

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  41. QUEEN'S PRACTICAL SYMPATHY.

    Her Majesty the Queen has sent a message of sympathy to the sufferers of the outrage, and has made inquiries regarding their progress. Her majesty ...

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  42. REGRET FOR THE "ACCIDENT."

    M. Sazenow, of the Russian Embassey in Loudon, has already expressed to a newspaper interviewer regret for the "accident.” ...

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  43. LOCATION OF BRITISH FLEETS.

    The British Channel Squadron under the command of Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, has just arrived at Gibraltar. ...

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  44. CONTINENTAL PRESS OPINIONS.

    The French Press speaks of the studied conduct of the Baltic fleet, and almost unanimously expresses disapproval of it. ...

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  45. A FURTHER DONATION.

    The Marquis of Ripon, who is Lord High Steward at Hull, has also forwarded a donation of £100. STRONG PRESS COMMENT.—“PANIC ...

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  46. INQUEST ON THE BODIES.

    An inquest has been opened on the bodies of the men who were killed on board the trawling boats. Officials of the Board of Trade are now ...

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  47. ORDERS TO ADMIRAL BERESFORD.

    The London "Daily Express" publishes the statement that Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford has received orders to coal the Channel Squadron at ...

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  48. KING EDWARD AT NEWMARKET.

    At the Newmarket races the King received a great ovation owing to his vigorous message to the Mayor of Hull. ...

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  49. THE QUEEN’S PARK.

    Gentlemen.—In view of the coming Austral Festival it is desirons to draw your attention to the urgent necessity of having the Queen's Park put in ...

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  50. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, The Income Tax Act Amendment Bill was considered in committee, and ...

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  51. LLOYD-GEORGE'S OPINION.

    Mr David Lloyd-George, M.P. for Carnarvon, stated, in the course of an interview, that the action of the Baltic fleet is insolent and unjustifiable, and ...

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  52. RUSSIAN VESSEL WATCHING.

    The attention of Lord Lansdowne has been called to the fact that the Russian fleet detached one ship to watch the result when they fired on the fishing ...

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  53. MOVEMENTS OF THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Russian Baltic fleet haeded yesterday for the French port of Cherbourg in several divisions. The fleet left the Baltic with secret sailing orders, ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN OPINION.

    At the patriotic demonstration at Ba[?]larat hold to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Balaclava, the chairman (the Ven. Archdeacon Tucker) ...

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  55. PRIME MINISTER CONFERS.

    The Prime Minister, the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, conterred with the Marquis of Lansdowne for an hour this afternoon. ...

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  56. KING'S SORROW ND SYMPATHY. RUSSIANS' UNJUSTIFIABLE ACTION.

    His Majesty King Edward has telegraphed to the Mayor of Hull, expressing his “profound sorrow at the unwarrantable action of the Russians, and ...

    Article : 64 words
  57. FURTHER NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    The Russian outrage is further commented upon by all the leading London newspapers. The Pa[?]l Mall Gazette" and the ...

    Article : 219 words
  58. THE GOVERNMENTS DEMAND—. COMPENSATION SMALLEST PART.

    Sir Henry Seymour King, M.P. for Central Hull, stated in an interview that he had seen Mr. Balfour the moment he had been informed of the outrage. The ...

    Article : 77 words
  59. THE KING AND LORD LANSDOWNE.

    Before the Foreign Office had sent information of the Russian outrage to the King, his Majesty had expressed a desire to see the Marquis of Lansdowue, ...

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  60. PEREGRINE ON FIRE.

    The steamer Peregrine, in charge of Captain J. Pain, board for the Northern ports, left Brisbane yesterday at 1 p.m., and when near Double Island Point, at ...

    Article : 213 words
  61. PEDESTRIANISM.

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  62. VERY LATEST.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Foreign Secretary, requested Sir Charles Hardinge, British Ambassador to ...

    Article : 251 words
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  64. AUTHORITATIVE EXPLANATION.

    The Paris “Temps" states that it learns from authoritative [?]ources that signals were made by the Russian fleet to the trawling boats to keep off, but ...

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  65. THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR. RETURN FROM GERMANY.

    The Russian Ambassador to Great Britain. Count Benckendorff, has been absent in Germany, but is now returning to London. ...

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  66. IMPERATIVE DEMANDS BY THE "TIMES."

    The "Times," in a leading article published this morning, demands that Russia shall make instant satisfaction for the outrage, and declares that unless ...

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  67. HOOTED IN LONDON.

    Count Benckendorff, on arriving at the Victoria Station, in London, yesterday, was hooled by a crowd, which consisted most’y of juveniles. ...

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    Not without regret is the fashion of going gloveless to be observed: One [?]nds women who at one time would never have ventured out of doors ...

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  69. WILL STEVENS. Secretary.

    There is nothing quite so pitiful as the spectacle of a man who spends all of his time preparing for death. The wise man devotes himself to prepartions ...

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    The only flag of its kind in Scotland flies over Andrew Carneg[?]e's mansion in Scotland, known as Skibo Castle. It has the Union Jack on one side and the Stars ...

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  71. A DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT.

    Count Benckendorf, the Russian Ambassador, who has been interviewed since his return to London, stated that he was absolutely certain that the ...

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