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  3. THE WAR. SITUATION ON THE YALU.

    General Kuropatkin, the Russian commander-in-chief, telegraphs to St. Petersburg that on the night of the 8th inst. Major-General Krastalinski, commanding ...

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  4. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    The text of the convention between England and France has been published. It has been forwarded by the Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  5. THE FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    I wish to explain the aims and objects of the Farmers', Property-owners', and Producers' Association, now generally known as the Farmers' League, which was lately ...

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  6. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904.

    Senator Drake was lengthy, learned, and lucid respecting many of the provisions of the Navigation and Shipping Bill, of which he moved the second ...

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  7. THE NAVIGATION BILL.

    Preliminary business having been disposed of in the Senate yesterday, the House settled down to listen to the Attorney-General's exposition of the 450 clauses, ...

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  8. RUSSIAN DISASTER.

    A semi-official telegram received from St. Petersburg announces a serious Russian disaster. It is reported that the battle-ship ...

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  9. SIR REGINALD TALBOT.

    Arrangements for the reception of the new Governor of Victoria (Sir Reginald Talbot) and Lady Talbot have practically been completed. The exact date of His ...

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  10. RIVALS NOT ANXIOUS TO FIGHT.

    The correspondent of "The Times" with the Japanese headquarters staff in the field declares that neither Russia nor Japan is anxious to fight in the vicinity of the Yalu. ...

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  11. IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    The "Evening News," in a special edition last evening, announced that Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Ex-chequer, proposes to reimpose the duty of ...

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  12. NOTICE OF MOTION.

    Senator Guthrie (S.A.) has given notice that he will move "that, contingent on the second reading of the Navigation Bill being carried, the bill be referred to a select ...

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  13. THE TWO FLEETS.

    Vice-Admiral Makaroff, who is in command of the Port Arthur squadron, has cabled to St. Petersburg that his entire fleet has just returned to port after a ...

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  14. THE SUBMERGED TENTH. A SALVATION ARMY SCHEME.

    "General" Booth, the head of the Salvation Army, has on foot a great scheme for the relief of the "submerged tenth" of London. He is organising an Imperial Labour ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. THE MAIL CONTRACTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin), in the House of Representatives yesterday, in reply to a question from Mr. R. Edwards (Q.), said that in order to secure the prompt and ...

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  16. EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN.

    Earl Cromer, the Consul-General in Egypt, has issued his report for the year on the progress of the Soudan. The future of the country, he point out, depends mainly ...

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  17. AGENT-GENERAL'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Henry Copeland, the Agent-General for New South Wales, declared in the course of an interview regarding "General" Booth's scheme that the Salvation Army ought to ...

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  18. A CAPTURED PRIZE.

    An exciting incident in connection with the capture of a prize by the Japanese is recorded. Early in the war a Japanese cruiser ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Her Excellency Lady Northcote, attended by Captain Balmain, Captain Stephens, and Lord Richard Nevill, visited the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon, and ...

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  20. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    "Was there ever such an extraordinary situation?" a federal member remarked last evening. "The House of Representatives is deadly dull. The debate on the second ...

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  21. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The Premier (Mr. T. Bent) announcing the Government policy in the drill-hall at Brighton is the subject of a capital flashlight photograph in this week's issue of "The ...

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  22. ANARCHISTS IN SPAIN.

    A sensation was created yesterday in Barcelona, where the young King Alfonso is at present on a visit, by an attempt upon the life of the Premier Senor Maura. His ...

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  23. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    Admiral Makaroff, in his cruises outside Port Arthur, is no doubt seeking to restore the morale of his men rather than to meet the enemy. To engage the fleet which ...

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  24. PRIME MINISTER'S OPINION.

    Mr. Deaking last evening said:— "I cannot express a final opinion until the character of the proposed emigrants is made known by 'General Booth, when he ...

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  25. LABOUR LEADER'S VIEWS.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, the leader of the Federal Labour party, said:— "It all depends upon the character of the men whom 'General' Booth desires to send ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA. A BOOM IN SHARES.

    There is great activity on the London Stock Exchange in South African shares. Values have gone up generally, the rise for the week in shares dealt in amounting to ...

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  27. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. AUSTRALASIAN SHARES, &c.

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  28. TENDERS FOR SLEEPERS.

    The Crown agents of the South African colonies are inviting tenders before April 21 for 514,000 sleepers of jarrah, karri, or other Australian hardwoods or djatti, for ...

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  29. A MILITARY INCIDENT.

    It was stated in the federal lobbies last evening that the disagreement between Senator Neild (N.S.W.) and Major-General Sir Edward Hutton, which was mentioned ...

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  30. CARRUM RELIEF FUND.

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  31. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Frederick James Peachey, of Therpdale, late of Mentone, baker. Causes of insolvency—Sickness of self and wife and losses in business at Mentone. Liabilities, £118 ...

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  32. MINING SHARES.

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  33. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,725,000 quarters, as against 3,755,000 quarters last week, and ...

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  34. CARRINGTON FUND.

    Mr. R. Grayson acknowledges the receipt of the following donation towards the above fund:—Mr. Edeson, £1/1/; amount previously acknowledged, £647/5/7. Total, £648/6/7. ...

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  35. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—MacLeod v. Henty. Practice Court. Mr. Justice Holroyd will take Chamber business at half-past 10 a.m., and insolvency and probate ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The London County Council is issuing a loan of £5,000,000, at 3 per cent. The minimum is fixed at 90. The "Daily Mail," in commenting upon ...

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