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  5. THE WAR OF THE EASTERN WORLDS. Kuropatkin’s Hopes.

    General Kuropatkin, addressing the First Manchurian Army, said he hoped the troops would soon retrieve the disasters to Russian arms in Manchuria. He ...

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  7. The Siege of Port Arthur.—1.

    The following is from an article contributed to the "Monthly Review" by Mr. Richard Barry, described as the only American correspondent attached to the ...

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  8. "PEACE IS IMPERATIVE."

    Admiral Ul[?]htomsky declares that peace is imperative. He adds that the army is practically without bread, all the grain stored at Harbin having been sent to ...

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  9. DRIVEN TO THE MOUNTAINS.

    The Russians admit that a force of irregulars under Colonel Mudridoff has been driven to the mountains east of Tie-ling, and is struggling to reach Kirin. ...

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  10. ANOTHER JAPANESE BATTLESHIP.

    The Japanese battleship Kashima has been launched at the Elswick shipbuilding yards. ...

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  11. Military Operations.

    The damaged condition of the bridges over the various rivers is impeding the Japanese in their pursuit of the retreating Russians. ...

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  12. RUSSIAINS CONCENTRATING.

    There are indications that the Russian troops are now concentrating, and constructing defences at Chang-chun and Kirin. ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    An official estimate at Tokio of the losses sustained by the Russians from the beginning of the battle of Mukden up to the evacuation of Tie-ling places the total ...

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  14. RUSSIAN GUNS RECOVERED.

    Part of the missing guns which were abandoned by the Russians at Mukden have been recovered by the Japanese in the wells in the vicinity of that city. ...

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  15. THE VLADIVOSTOCK GARRISON.

    It is reported that a portion of the Russian garrison at Vladivostock has been removed to Harbin, in Northern Manchuria. ...

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  16. GALLANT JAPANESE ARTILLERYMEN.

    Information has just been published which shows that a battery of artillery on the Japanese extreme left fought with extreme distinction during the late attack ...

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  17. CABLE CHRONICLES. LONDON, Wednesday. BRUTALITY IN THE GERMAN ARMY.

    A discussion on the question of the prevalent brutality in the German army took place in the Reichstag yesterday. General von Einom, the Minister for War, ...

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  18. "Tom Petrie’s Reminiscences." The Premier's Appreciation.

    The Premier has written the following kind and appreciative letter:—"Dear Miss Potrie,—Notwithstanding the great demands public affairs make upon my time, ...

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  19. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Replying to inquires concerning the Naval Estimates made by Earl Spencer, the Liberal Leader in the House of Lords, yesterday, the Earl of Selborne (the ...

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  20. Shrapnel.

    The St. Petershurg correspondent of the "Times" states that the Czar at first refused to grant General Kuropatkin’s petition to be allowed to remain at the ...

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  21. RUSSIAN CONSULATE AT BANDAR ABBAS.

    It is anuounced that the Russian Government has established a Consulate at Bandar Abbas, in Persia, on the south-east coast of the Persian Gulf. ...

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  22. CHINESE SPIES.

    The Tokio correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the Chinese Governor of Liao-yang, in Manchuria, and thirty-two of his relatives have admitted ...

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  23. National Association Prizes.

    Sir Horace Toz[?]r (Agent-General) has promised to send from London a cup as a prize in the district exhibits at the next Exhibition of the Queensland National ...

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  24. HOLLAND COERCING VENEZUELA.

    Five Datchmen have been imprisoned in Venezuela, and the Netherlands Government has decided to take coercive measures against President Castro unless the ...

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  25. Mebogatoff’s Squadron.

    The third Baltic squadron, consisting of the battleship Imporator Nikolai L., four cruise[?]s, and three transports, under the command of Admiral Mebogaloff, which ...

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  26. FRENCH MISSION TO FEZ.

    M. Sant Rene Taillandier, the leader of the French political mission to Fez, has reported that an explanation of the French proposals with regard to Morocco has ...

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