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  4. THE WAR. OPERATIONS IN MANCHURIA.

    It is announced that General Kaulbars has been appointed to the command of the second Russian army in Manchuria. ...

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  5. JAPANESE ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A report has been received from General Sakharoff, stating that the Japanese attacked the village of Wuchan on Friday night, but their attacks were ...

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  6. THE BALTIC SQUADRON.

    The remainder of the Russian fleet, which is now at Libau, including the new cruiser Oleg, will shortly sail for the Far East. ...

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  7. PROTECTING DANISH VESSELS.

    number of Danish torpedo-boats are watching in order to protect Danish merchantmen and fishing vessels during the passage of tlio remainder of the ...

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  8. "THE LAND OF EXAMPLES.""

    New Zealand has often been quoted as pre-eminently " the land of examples," and though there are some in our own district who aro inclined to resent the ...

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  9. A RUSSIAN PROTEST.

    The Russian Government has protested against the mobilisation of the Swedish warships, though there were only a few of them, during the passage of the ...

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  10. A JAPANESE [?]EMONSTRANCE.

    The Japanese Government has remonstrated with France with regard to the coaling and provisioning of the Russian Balti[?] fleet at French colonial ports. ...

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  11. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    The Duke of Devonshire, Late leader of the Liberal Unionist party, addresood a meeting at Rawtenstall, in Lancashire, last night, dealing principa[?]y with the ...

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  12. SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    Many of the peasant reservists at Kaneff, in the Government of Kieff, Southern Russia, have villaged and burned a number of mansions, protesting that the ...

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  13. POLISH DISSATISFACTION.

    The Poles are openly rejoicing at the Russian defeats in the Far East. It in stated that a number of military deserters at Warsaw, the capital of ...

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  14. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    The unusual heat experienced during the past few days led up to a storm which visited the city about 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Very heavy rain ...

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  15. CELEBRATING KING EDWARD'S BIRTHDAY.

    Marshal Marquis Oyama. General Baron Oku, General Yodama, Prince Nashimoto, and other prominent Japanese officers, celebrated King Edward's ...

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  16. LATER. JAPANESE ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A report from General Sakharoff states that the Japanese forces attacked [?] village of Wuchan on Friday night, but their attacks were repulsed. ...

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  17. NORTH SEA OUTRAGE. SCARE ON THE BALTIC FLEET. AN EXPLANATION. RUSSIANS FIRE ON THEIR OWN SHIPS. RUSSIAN OFFICER'S LETTER.

    The Russian newspapers, except the St. Petersburg “ Novosti ” and the "Birschevival Vedomosti (Moscow). resent the recent speech of Lord Lansdowne at ...

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  18. ST. MARY’S, IPSWICH

    St. Mary’s Cathedral, Ipswich, was burglariously entered last night and the contents of the poor box stolen. An attempt was made to steal a silver lamp ...

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  19. RAILWAY FATALITY AT GOULBURN.

    A shocking discovery was made on the railway line at an early hour this morning. As a railway employee was walking along the [?]ne between the Braidwood. ...

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  20. VERY LATEST. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Russian opinion at Mukden now is against the possibilities of a winter campaign. The Trans-Siberian railway, it is pointed out, will not be able to carry ...

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  21. GYMPIE FATALITY.

    The nine-year-old daughter of Actingsergeant Clarke was knocked down by a cab to-day and killed. The shaft of the vehicle struck the unfortunate girl on ...

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  22. CAUSE OF THE SCARE.

    Sir Robert Anderson, late head of the Criminal Investigation Department in London, and adviser to the Home office in matters relating to political crime, ...

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  23. THE DAIRY BILL.

    A meeting of “twice daily sellers of fresh milk ” was held in the Albert Hall to protest against the provision of the Dairy Hill prohibiting the delivery of ...

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  24. RUSSIANS ATTACK THEIR OWN VESSELS.

    The " Standard " states that letters written by officers of the Baltic fleet tend to confirm the statement that the squadron attacked its own vessels in ...

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  25. PORT ARTHUR.

    The bombardment of Port Arthur still continues. ...

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  26. ADULTERATED LIQUOR.

    At the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper), his Honor summed up in the case of Eli W. Sizer, a licensed ...

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  27. EXPLANATION BY A RUSSIAN OFFICER.

    The captain of the Russian cruiser Aurora, one of the vessels of the Baltie fleet, in a letter written to his wife, supplies the key to the outrage in the ...

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  28. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Five battleships, three cruisers, five transports, and the hospital ship Orel, under the command of Admiral Rozdjest venski, have anchored at Dakar Roads, ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    We regret to record this morning the death of a very old and worthy pioneer, in the person of Mr. Joseph Rigby, who passed away at Yangan on Kings ...

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  30. THE PROPOSED PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The "Morning Post" states that M. Delcasse, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, fully endorses, in principle, the invitation to the Powers conveyed in Mr. ...

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  31. THE SINEWS OF WAR.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that Russia has arranged with German and Dutch banks for a loan of 53,00,000 sterling, ...

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  32. THE JAPANESE LOAN.

    Baron Sone, Japanese Minister for Finance, informed the Diet that the delay in the capture of Port Arthur, and departure of the Balti[?] fleet had ...

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  33. VERY LATEST.

    The Paris "Temps” states that Russia has replied to Colonel Hay, the American Foreign Secretary, stating that it is impossible for the Hague conference ...

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  34. NEW SUBMARINES FOR FRANCE,

    France is building ten submarine boats, each of forty-four tons displacement ...

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  35. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    Vice-Admiral Kuene, belonging to the German Naval reserves, in lecturing at L[?]beek remarked that Germany was interested in the arrival of the Baltic ...

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  36. RUSSIA AT HOME.

    A bomb which was thrown in K[?]a[?]koff yesterday damaged the poet Puskkin's monument. The troops were [?]mmoned to ...

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  37. FRANCO-SIAMESE CONVENTION.

    The Convention lately arranged between France and Siam has been adopted by the French Chamber of Deputies without discussion. ...

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  38. WHAT I SAW IN THE FAR EAST.

    "A.G. Hales" writes to the London "Daily News," under date September 7:—I think it was at Kalgan, a Chinese ...

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  39. MENDICITY IN LONDON.

    The London Mendi[?]ity Society has records of 75,000 street beggars, and the secretary states that all these are undeserving cases. ...

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  40. ANTI-SEMITIG RIOTS IN RUSSIA.

    Anti-Semitic riots of a serious character, which had been expected for weeks past, occurred at Viteb[?]k in European Russia, during the mobilisation of the ...

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  42. VACCINATION OF TRAMPS.

    At a conference of health authorities of the United Kingdom, now being held, it was decided to ask for Parliamentary powers for the compulsory vaccinatiohn of ...

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  43. AN UN[?]OUNDED RUMOR.

    The rumor published by the "Standard," that Mr.Andrew Graham Murray, Secretary for Scotland,had been offered the position of High Commissioner for ...

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  44. SUCCESSFUL RHODES SCHOLARS.

    At the freshmen’s sports at Oxford University, seven events out of nine were won by three American Rhodes scholars. ...

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  45. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    Sergeants Kl[?]smaier and Alband of the 29th Infantry, have received 12 months and [?] months imprisonment respectively, at Berlin, for [?] proved case of ...

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  46. TRADE OF BRITISH INDIA.

    Returns which have just been published show that the trade of British India for tho year ended 31st March last increased to the extent of£20,000,000, as ...

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