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  2. BRITAIN v. RUSSIA.

    The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Cabinet and the Law Officers of the Crown are now conferring together at Downing-street. ...

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  5. JUSTICE OF BRITISH DEMANDS.

    The justice of the British demands is recognised in Germany, and amazement is expressed there at the dilatoriness of the Russian Government in replying to ...

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  6. LATER NEWS.

    Admiral Rozhjestveuski's report has now reached St. Petersburg. It states that there were two foreign torpedo boats with the fishing fleet. One of these ...

    Article : 43 words
  7. SCATHING COMMENT.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting upon Admiral Rozhjestvenski’s report, declares that the Admiral was either drunk or mad, or is a liar. ...

    Article : 27 words
  8. DEVIATIONS.

    “ Wanted by confirmed bachelor of non-enthusiastic nuture, board and lodging for the Austral Week, anywhere outside a 50-mile radius of the New City of ...

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  9. SWEDISH COLLIER FIRED ON.

    It has been reported at Lloyd’s that on the 2lst instant a Russian warship fired on the Swedish collier steamer Aldeharan in the Skaggerrack (the channel ...

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  10. BALTIC FLEET AT VIGO.

    The Russian fleet is reported to be now off Vigo, on the north-east coast of Spain, where despatches await it. ...

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  11. BRITISH ULTIMATUM.

    The British Government has fixed noon to-morrow as the time limit within which Russia must concede the demands of Great Britain. ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. SPANISH NEUTRALITY ENFORCED.

    The Russian battleships Imperator Alexander II., Borodino, Orel, and K[?]iaz, Sonvaroff, and the transport Amadul. forming part of the Baltic fleet, are now ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. FALL IN CONSOLS.

    Imperial Consols are quoted to-day at £[?]7 showing a fall of 22s. 6d. since last week. ...

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  14. LATER DEVELOPMENTS.

    Latest information shows that the admiral of the fishing fleet fired a bomb rocket as a signal to the vessels for netting. This probably was the “cannon ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. CZAR'S REGRET INSUFFICIENT.

    The Right Hon. W. St. John Broderick, Secretary of State for [?]dia, speaking at Goda[?]ning last night, stated that the regret expressed by the Czar was not ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    A British Embassy at St. Petersburg states that no insurmountable complications are anticipated by Russian odicial circles. ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.

    The serious position in which the various Grammar Schools have been placed by the sudden determination of the Government to reduce the endowment from ...

    Article : 290 words
  18. ATTITUDE OF LIBERAL LEADERS.

    Thu Earl of Rosebery has sent a donation of £100 for the relief of the victims of what he describes as "an unspeakable outrage." ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. RUSSIAN CRUISER AT VILLAGARCIA.

    A Russian cruiser has arrived at Villagarcia, a short distance north of Vigo. ...

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  20. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    The attention of hotelkeepers and caterers is directed to the announcement by Messrs. Scholefield and Godsall of the sale of the privileges in connection ...

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  21. THE DAMA[?] BATTLESHIPS.

    The Spanish Minister of Murine states that he has been informed that two of the Russian Baltic battleships are in such a damaged condition that it will ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. THE RUSSIAN VESSELS.

    Tho Russian battleships at Vigo have been allowed to load 400 tons of coal each. When refused an allowance of 2000 tons per vessel Rozhjest[?]enski ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR.

    Count Benckerdorff, the Russian Ambassador, has had two interviews with the Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, at the private ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. SPANISH CRUISERS AT VIGO.

    There are at present two spanish cruisers at Vigo. ...

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  25. NEWSPAPER OPINIONS.

    Many English newspapers, including Radical journals, express themselves as astounded at the Russian representation that the outrage was the result of a ...

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  26. FEELING IN RUSSIA

    The well-known Russian paper "Svyet," referring to the attack on the fishing fleet, declares that the affair was the result of British imprudence. ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. VERY LATEST.

    Admiral Rozjestvenski, the commander of the Baltic fleet, has sent a second telegram as follows:— We met hundreds of fishers, and ...

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  28. THE BALTIC FLEET A NUISANCE.

    The “Standard," in an article published this morning, declares that the Baltic fleet is a nuisance and a danger and must be tied up and rendered ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. IMPARTIAL OPINION.

    The Austrian Press consider that Admiral Rozhjestvenski's explanation aggravates the situation, and the British Government are justified in demanding ...

    Article : 175 words
  30. BELLICOSE ATTITUDE OF RUSSIAN MILITARY.

    English and French newspaper correspondents in St. Petersburg make mention of the bellicose attitude of the Russian military. They also emphasise the ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. SERVANT'S WINDFALL.:

    Under date Melbourne, October 24, a correspondent of the "Sydney Daily Telegraph” says:—Wonderfully good fortune has befallen a domestic servant ...

    Article : 167 words
  32. INDIGNATION IN JAPAN.

    The Japanese Press express indignation at the outrage and at the inhumanity shown by the Russians. It describes the action of the Baltic ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. FRENCH ADVICE TO RUSSIA.

    French newspapers declare that the demands made by Great Britain are strictly in conformity with diplomatic usage and that Russians must yield tp ...

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  34. BRITISH DEMANDS UNREASONA[?]

    The Russian Press and people consider that the demands made by Great Britain in connection with the outrage on the fishing fleet, except as regards the pay ...

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  35. THE WAR. GREEK ARCHBISHOP’S STATEMENT.

    War correspondents in Manchuria state that there is an endless line of Russian wounded crawling along the roads leading to Mukden. ...

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  36. GERNAMY THE CAUSE OF THE RUSSIAN SC[?]E.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the “Echo de Paris" states that Germany, wishing to appear “the only friend ” of Russia, has repeatedly warned the ...

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  37. PRIOR TO THE INCIDENT.

    The steamer Skaatoe states that on Saturday in the channel the Russian warships fired at it, ceasing when the Norwegain flag was hoisted. ...

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  38. WAR OVER A COUPLE OF FISHERMEN.

    The Russian Admiralty are stated to strongly resist the demand of Great Britaiu for the punishment of the officers concerned. in the recent outrage, and ...

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  39. THE AUSTRAL.

    On Friday next, 4th November, the Austral competitions will be opened by the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir H. M. Nelson, and from that date, for at least ...

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  40. RUSSIANS S[?]ELL A GERMAN TRAWLER.

    It is officially reported that the Russian fleet shelled a German trawler named the Sonntag the same night. ...

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  41. SITUATION EXTREMELY GRAVE.

    The “Times” this morning states that the situation is now extremely grave, and the national indignation is steadily rising. If Admiral Rozhjestvenski, the ...

    Article : 86 words
  42. RUSSIAN EXPLANATIONS.

    Up to 1 o’clock this morning the Russian Admiralty stated that they had not received Admiral Rozhjestvenski's report on the recent occurrence with the ...

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  43. MESSAGE FROM TOKIO.

    The Mayor of Tokio has cabled to the Mayor of Hull conveying Japan's profound sympathy to victims of the outrage on the fishermen, and ridiculing the ...

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  44. RUSSIAN DESERTERS SHOT.

    It is reported that the Russian Boundary Guards have shot twenty deserters between Zelkof and Gieboltoff. ...

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  45. ROZHJESTVENSKI'S RREPORT.

    It is reported at Vienna that Admiral Rozhjestvenski, the commander of the Baltic [?], informed the Russian Government that the fleet had had a serious ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. DUPLICATING THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London “Daily Telegraph ” states that the Czar has sanctioned the plan proposed by Prince Kh[?]koff, the Russian ...

    Article : 83 words
  47. MOVEMENTS OF BRITISH WARSHIPS

    The British Channel fleet has recoated at Gibraltar, and is now ready to sail. The first-class battleships Jupiter and Hannibal, and the cruiser Doris, are now ...

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  48. FUNERAL OF THE VICTIMS.

    All H[?]ll participated in the funeral ceremonies of the deceased victims of the outrage-Smith and Leggott. Shops and works were closed, and half-masted ...

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  49. ADMIRAL ROZHJESTVENSKI INTERVIEWED.

    Several newspapers [?]im to have interviewed Admiral Rozhjestvenski, the commander of the Baltic fleet, who is reported to have stated that the incident was ...

    Article : 124 words
  50. LATEST FROM RUSSIA.

    There is an outburst of violence in the Russian Press, and the Admiral's report is fully believed at St. Petersburg. This impe[?]es a settlement. ...

    Article : 37 words
  51. RUSSIA RESPONSIBLE FOR THE. WAR.

    A tremendous sensation has been caused in Russia by the Greek Archbishop of Manchuria publishing an open letter in which he declares that the Russian ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN OPINION.

    In the House of Representatives this morning the Prime Minister (Mr. G. H. Reid) row directly after prayers and made the following statement:—I wish ...

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  53. BRITISH DENIALS.

    There are fresh denials at [?]ull of the presence of torpedoers. ...

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  55. STATEMENTS BY RUSSIAN OFFICERS.

    'The "Corresponden[?] Expa[?], a madrid journal, states that Russian officers on the Baltic fleet [?] that they saw torpedo boats between the lines of the ...

    Article : 87 words
  56. RUSSIAN PUBLIC OPINION.

    Many Russians declare that the incident originated in an Anglo-Japanese plot to lay in ambush and torpedo the Baltic fleet. ...

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  57. ORDERS TO THE CHANNEL FLEET.

    The London "Daily Mail" states that unless the Russian Government notifies its acquiescence in the demands of Great Britain by this afternoon, the Channel ...

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  58. ANOTHER RUSSIAN EXPLANATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at vigo reports that Pr[?] [?]eretelli, who is an officer on the battleship [?]perator Alexander II., gives the folowing report of the ...

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  59. VERY LATEST. THE CZAR CONFIDENT.

    Tho Mikado correspondent of a Russian journal states that prior to the battle of Sha-ho General Kossagovski's column in advancing was attacked by a ...

    Article : 87 words
  60. BRITISH PUBLIC OPINION.

    The “Times" remarks that Rozhj[?]atvenski's statements are simply incredible, and are palpable untruths. The statements are wholly irreconcilable with the ...

    Article : 49 words
  61. OTHER ITEMS.

    The “Journal de St. Petersbourg" (the organ of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs) has opened a subscription list in aid of the sufferers from the attack on ...

    Article : 97 words
  62. THE BRITISH FLEETS.

    The British Mediterranean fleet left Palo and Flume at midnight. Five strange warships, reported to be British, are lying outside Vigo. ...

    Article : 101 words
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