Mr.Bennet Burleigh, the Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," states that the Russian reply to the Japanese note, which is in the hands of Baron von Rosen, ...
Article : 185 wordsUndeterred by the fame and prestige of the great divine, Dr. Norman M'Leod, the old Scottish lady, when he was introduced to her, insisted that he ...
Article : 5,820 wordsThe city was startled to-day by the news of an awful catastrophe on H.M.S. Wallaroo while on a voyage from Jervis Bay. where gunnery practice had been engaged ...
Article : 1,057 words"The Times," in commenting upon the result of the second test match, says that it would appear that for the first time for some years the English bowling is ...
Article : 69 wordsAs soon as the news reached the Sydney Hospital that there were a large number of casualties on the Wallaroo Dr.Corbin, the medical superintendent, called his staff ...
Article : 217 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—Leong Lung Hing, a Chinese merchant of Brisbane, returned from a visit to Bundaberg to-day. One of the objects of his visit was to test ...
Article : 78 wordsAlthough the selectors of the Australian team to meet the English cricketers in the third test match, commencing at Adelaide on Friday next, will not make their official ...
Article : 130 wordsConsiderable interest has been aroused in the subject of Great Britain's liability to be involved in hostilities should Russia and Japan come to blows. Under the ...
Article : 569 wordsCaptain Ellis, or the steamer Eastern, which airived from Japan to-day, said that the Japanese are very bitter over the aggrandisement of Russia, and seem to think ...
Article : 185 words"The Times," in a leading article this morning, warns Great Britain that, in the event of war, apart altogether from the treaty of alliance with Japan, circumstances ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 wordsSir.—The team suggested by "Australian" to represent australia in the third test match is not the best.Kelly is far superior to Newland as wicketkeeper, and both ...
Article : 82 wordsAll the Russian war-ships at Vladivostock, including the cruisers Rossia, Rurik, Bogatyr, and Gromoboi, have weighed anchor, and are hastening to Port Arthur. ...
Article : 33 wordsA number of Japanese firms trading with Manchuria have ordered their representatives in that country to send away their families. ...
Article : 27 wordsLieut-Colonel J. Stacey, general manager of the Force Food Company, who has been on a business visit to the East, is a well-known Canadian militia officer, and has ...
Article : 464 wordsThe "Novy Krai," the organ of Admiral Alexieff, published at Port Arthur, remarks that the outcome of the negotiations between Russia and Japan depends on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 151 wordsTwo Russian and two British cruisers have arrived at Chemulpo, the port of Seoul. A number of Marines will be sent to Seoul ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsSir,—I would like to see two alterations in the next test team, differing in two cases from your correspondent "Australian," viz, the inclusion of Trott and M'Leod, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsMr. N. Jacobson, a member of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and of the Press Club of that city, is making a tour. He has been through the East, and will ...
Article : 352 wordsUpon receipt of the news of the disaster on board H. M.S.Wallaroo yesterday afternoon Major-General Sir Edward Hutton, commanding the militory forces of the ...
Article : 151 wordsSir,—How C. M'Leod has been passed over is a still greater problem. It was generally thought when he came back into cricket this season that both he and ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,—My opinion, and I speak as one who has watched big cricket for the past 25 years, is that if we want to win the next match, and so ensnre interest in the final ...
Article : 86 wordsAs soon as the state Governor (Sir George Le Hunte) heard of the disaster on the Wallaroo he sent the following telegram to the naval commander-in-chief it Hobart:— ...
Article : 80 wordsThe St. Petersburg correspondent of the New York "Herald" states that Russia has been for a long time past preparing for contingencies. She has spent, he says, 20,000,000 ...
Article : 88 wordsThe "St. Petersburgskija Viedomosti" (St. Petersburg News), the organ of Prince Ukhtomsky, the most prominent journalist-politician in Russia, asserts that Japan is ...
Article : 91 wordsSir,—As a strong opponent of the inclusion of Saunders in the team, may I call attention to the fact that his supposed merit lies in his wonderful bowling power ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Premier expressed himself greatly shocked when be heard of the disaster:— "I wish to say," observed Sir John See, "that the members of the Government ...
Article : 138 wordsAnnouncement of the successful accom[?] plishment of the operation of grafting the car of one man on to the head of another was made by Dr. Andrew L. Nelden in New ...
Article : 297 words"The Times" states that the demand by the St. Petersburg "Novoe Vremya" for the open appropriation of Manchuria is vigorously combated in the provinces. The ...
Article : 105 wordsThere is an extraordinary demand at Cardiff for tonnage for the Far East. The British Admiralty his paid 20/ per ton for three colliers of 5,000 tons each, for Hong ...
Article : 82 wordsSir,—Trott, Gehrs, M'Leod, and either Newland or Monfries, should be substituted for Saunders, Gregory, Hopkins, and Kelly respectively. We want Australia to ...
Article : 56 wordsMessages of sympathy were forwarded to Vice-Admiral Fanshawe by the State Governor and by the Lord Mayor of Sydney, on behalf of the citizens. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn a straight-spoken leading article "The Times" discusses the situation in the East on November 28 last:—"If we are to take the St. Petersburg statements ...
Article : 532 wordsThe Sydney Labour Council to-night pissed a resolution of sympathy with the relatives and friends of the men killed. In the course of a discussion the opinion was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsIn consequence of the resolute attitude of Japan towards Russia China has declined to send a special cavoy to Port Arthur to negotiate with Admiral Alexieff regarding ...
Article : 39 wordsIt his been an open secret on the station for the last three or four years that all the vessels of the Pallas class, to which the Wallaroo belongs, are in a very ...
Article : 267 wordsA few days ago it was announced that Italy was anxious that Japan, having purchased from the Argentine Republic the two cruisers, Moreno and Rivadavia, ...
Article : 130 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, "Australian," of to-day's issue, aroused a spirit of inquisitiveness within me, which I venture to say, he will be unable to satisfy, since I ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Walhroo is one of the Australian Auxiliary Squadron She was originally named The Persian, and was built it Elswick-on-Tyne, where she was launched in ...
Article : 167 wordsThe probability of China joining Japan against Russia is being discussed in France. French public opinion is opposed to intervention by france on behalf of Russia in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 wordsThe British Cabinet will meet again on Saturday to consider the situation in the For East. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsBALLARAT, Thursday.—The English Eleven arrived in Ballarat by the Adelaide express this evening, and were met at the station by Messrs. H. R. Salmon, M.B., ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. W. H. Taft, late special American commissioner in the Philippines, who in August last was appointed to succeed Mr. Eliha Root as Secretary for War, and has ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 8 Jan 1904, Page 5
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