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  3. BALTIC ELEET OUTRAGE.

    Keen dissatisfaction is expressed at Hull at the action of the Board of Trade in reducing the amount of the indemnity paid by Russia for the Dugger Bank outrage ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. AUSTRALIA’S AFFAIRS. (By Cable.)

    The balance-sheet of the Australian Pa[?]toral Company for the past year shows a loss of £1834, making a total debit balance of £109,323. ...

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  5. RUSSIA’S CRUSHING DEFEAT. 100,000 Russian Casualties.

    Marshal Oyama, in conlirming the reported occupation of Mukden at 10 o'clock on Friday, and the capture of prisoners, guns, and stores, states that the ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. CRUISER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.S. Pegasus, third-class cruiser, 2135 tons, has sailed for Australia, where she will replace the [?]oop Mutine. ...

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  7. "OBSERVER" WIRES IN BRIEF Sydney, Sunday.

    At Farmer’s Rusheutter’s Bay Baths Keran made an attack yesterday on the 220 yards wo[?]ld’s record. He equalled Lane’s 2min. 28 3/5sec., and probably ...

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  8. IN THE OLD COUNTRY. (By Cable.)

    The second reading of the Trade Unions and Trade Disputes Bill (which was dropped last session) was carried in the House of Comnions last night, amidst ...

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  9. CAPTURE OF GUNS.

    It is reported that nearly all the Russian heavy guns, and many of the field guns, have been captured by the Japanese. ...

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  10. KUROPATKIN ON THE RETREAT.

    A report sent by General Kuropatkin on Friday states:—The retreat is very dangerous, and especially trying to the corps at a distance. from the ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. THE DEMORALISED RUSSIANS.

    General Kuroki is now advancing to the north-west, and forcing the Russians towards General Nogi’s force. Detached bodies of Russians are trying ...

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  12. THIS MORNIN[?]’S WIRES. LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.

    Russia has decided to send half-a-million troops to Manchuria, hoping to be able to transport supplies by water when the rivers are navigable. ...

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  13. TREMENDOUS RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    Up to Thursday night last the Russian losses in the great battle in Manchuria were officially estimated at 65,000. ...

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  14. ENORMOUS CAPTURE OF RUSSIAN SUPPLIES.

    General Okn, after encountering a determined resistance, captured the Sujaton railway station, where the main Russian depot was situated, on Thursday night, ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. LORD ROSEBERY AND HOME RULE.

    The Irish Nationalist Press, referring to what is described as the "shameless betrayal of Home Rule" by Lord Rosebery in his speech at the City of London ...

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  16. SIDINGS CHOKED.

    Two thousand-loaded railway vans, westward bound, have choked the siding between Samara and Slatonst, completely stopping the traffic on the Siberian ...

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  17. DETAILS OF THE OPERATIONS.

    The swift, resolute, and unexpected advance of General Nogi’s force from Sinmin-ting to Mukden is stated to have been the chief cause of the success achieved by ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. AN APPEAL FOR PEACE.

    The Paris "Temps," comparing the position of Russia to that of France in the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 strongly appeals to Russia to sue for peace. The ...

    Article : 47 words
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  20. A WEEK’S FESTIVITIES.

    The military and civilians in St. Petersburg were for some time unaware of the disaster to Russian arms in the Far East. and were holding a week’s festivities and ...

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  21. SEVERANCE OF COMMUNICATION.

    Telegraphic and railway communication with Mukden was linally severed late on Thursday. ...

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  22. THE PRISONERS.

    Marshal Oyama estimates that the Russian prisoners exceed 30,000, and that the Japanese casualtics numbered 41,000. ...

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  23. CONGRATULATIONS TO MARSHAL OYAMA.

    General Terauchi, the Japanese Minister for War, has sent his congratulations to Marshal Oyama on his great victory in Manchuria, In reply to this message, ...

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  24. A TOKIO REPORT.

    It is stated at Tokio that the Japanese have captured 100 guns and 50,000 prisoners. ...

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  25. Melbourne, Sunday.

    A young married woman named Jane M’Leish administered poison to her two children at Carisbrook, and took a dose herself. Latterly Mrs. M’Leish had ...

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  26. 100,000 RUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    A Tokio estimate puts the Russian killed and wounded down at 100,000. ...

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  27. THE JAPS NEAR TIELING.

    Some of the Japanese are only fifteen miles from Tie-ling. Two divisions westwards of Mukden are considered lost. ...

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  28. THE RUSSIAN POSITION.

    A report received from Reuter's war correspondent At Tie-ling, north of Mukden, states that the position of the Russians on Thursday seemed to be good, but ...

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  29. The Baltic Fleet.

    It is understood at St. Petersburg that the Baltic fleet under Admiral Rozhdestvensky is not returning to Russia, as the battleships would be unable to pass the ...

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  30. Perth, Sunday.

    Mr. Nanson has disposed of his interest in the "Herald" to Mr. J. F. Dreyer, who has decided on a campaign against gambling. In future no betting or turf news ...

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  31. Russian Report.

    The nature of the Russian, disaster at Mukden is only now beginning to dawn upon the population of St. Petersburg. No information regarding it has yet been ...

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  32. Kalgoorlie, Sunday.

    The hearing has been concluded of the cases against Ralph Nicholls and Joseph Chaffers, the general and underground managers respectively of the Boulder Deep ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. British Steamer Confiscated.

    The British steamer King Arthur, which was captured while leaving Port Arthur in December last has been confiscated by the Japanese Prize Court at Sasebo. A ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. Wellington, Sunday.

    At the international amatenr sports meeting at Dunedin, Duffy won the 50 yards handicap from A. Hoare, of Otago (2½yards), and from Price, of Otago (4 ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. KUROPATKIN’S LATEST MESSAGE.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that General Kuropatkin’s latest message to the Czar, which was presumably brought to Tie-ling by a messenger, merely ...

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  37. STATEMENTS BY THE GENERAL STAFF.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" reports that the Russian General Stah" states that General Kaulbars, commander of the second Manchurian army, ...

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