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  2. CONTRABAND. THE RUSSIAN DEFINITION.

    The protest framed by Great Britain against the treatment by Russia of neutral shipping, and of conditional and unconditional contraband, has reached St. ...

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  3. THE WAR. RECENT SEA FIGHTING.

    The report that the remaining vessels of the Russian squadron had made a sortie from Port Arthur yesterday, and had been engaged by the Japanese, proves to have ...

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  4. THE NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The New Zealand files which came to hand to-day contained particulars of the sensation caused at Wellington and elsewhere by the severe ...

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  5. TO IMPROVE SHOWS.

    Are the agricultural societies of the state as helpful as they might be in the service to agriculture? Every country centre of note has its agricultural society. The ...

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  6. THE NEW MINISTRY, SWORN IN TO-DAY.

    The coalition Cabinet has been formed. Mr. G. H. Reid and Sir George Turner completed their labours yesterday evening. This morning the members of the new ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Reid) will leave for Sydney this evening. He will return to Melbourne on Tuesday. Dr. M. L. King, foreign medical director ...

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  8. FINANCING THE WAR.

    A ukase issued in St. Petersburg directs the issue of state rentes bonds for 150,000,000 roubles (about [?]15,000,000). The bonds are to have a currency of four years, to bear ...

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  9. RAILWAY COMMUNICATION.

    The Russians are experiencing some difficulty in maintaining their communications by rail northward of Haicheng. Between Liaoyang and Anshantian (some 15 miles to ...

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  10. THE WATSON MINISTRY.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—At a largely-attended meeting of the Broken Hill branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association last night, the following ...

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  11. EFFECT ON TRADE.

    While the controversy as to contraband remains unsettled, shipping to the Far East is being seriously retarded. The shipment of £2,000,000 worth of produce has been ...

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  12. THE WARSHIPS IN REFUGE.

    The Germans are determined that there shall be no repetition of the Chifu incident at Kiaochau. Captain Truppal, the military governor at the port, has notified the ...

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  13. MR. REID CONGRATULATED.

    WARRAGUL, Wednesday.—At the Warragul Shire Council to-day the following resolution was carried and telegraphed to the Prime Minister by the president: ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The Grand Duke Boris, cousin of the Czar, whose name was mixed up with certain scandals which wore afterwards unofficially denied, has now been definitely re ...

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  15. MR. TAVERNER'S POSITION.

    The evidence by Mr. J. M. Sinclair before the Butter Commission on Tuesday and yesterday was freely discussed by members of the state Parliament. The reason ...

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  16. THE MISSION IN THIBET.

    Matters in connection with the signing of the commercial treaty between Great Britain and Thibet, which is the object of the British Mission now camped outside ...

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  17. YAWATA MARU AT SYDNEY.

    The Nippon Yusen Kaisha wharf was gaily decorated this morning and there was a large gathering of the Japanese population in Sydney on the wharf to extend a ...

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  18. OPPOSITION POLICY.

    Although the Waston Administration will not leave office until to-day, its Ministerial work practically ceased yesterday. The members of the party which has ...

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  19. MR. M'CAY'S SELECTION.

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—Mr. J. W. M'Cay's acceptance of a portfolio in the new Federal Ministry has given general satisfaction here. The honour conferred ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that 15 negroes have been lynched in one batch at Statesborough, in Georgia, on a charge of murdering whites. ...

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  21. THE CZAR'S HEIR.

    The rejoicings over the birth of an heir apparent to the throne of Russia have not been confined to Russia itself. The troops at the front shared in the celebrations, and ...

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  22. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    If an onlooker had no evidence but that presented by members when the House of Representatives assembled yesterday he would not have suspected that anything ...

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  23. VLADIVOSTOCK FLEET.

    A supplementary report of the engagement between the vessels of the Vladivostock fleet and a squadron under Admiral Kamimura has been issued. ...

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  24. ENGLAND AND AUSTRIA.

    King Edward, who is stopping at Marienbad, in Bohenia, entertained the Emperor Francis Joseph at dinner last evening. Their Majesties exchanged cordial toasts on ...

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  25. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  26. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    Dalgety, the selected capital site, is illustrated in a series of views in this week's issue of "The Australasian." The first gives the bridge over the splendid Snowy River, ...

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  27. THE LONDON PRESS.

    The "Morning Post," referring to the formation of the new Commonwealth Ministry, congratulates Mr. Deakin and Mr. Reid on saving Australia from the eccentricities ...

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  28. THE HERERO RISING.

    General von Trotha, who commands the German troops sent out to quell the rising of Hereros in German South-west Africa, has had a severa engagement with the ...

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  29. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—At the continuation to-day of the inquest in connection with the deaths of the enginedriver Gir and the fireman Lyons, who were killed through ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,140,000 quarters, as against 3,275,000 quarters last week and ...

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  31. MR. DEAKIN ON PROTECTION.

    Mr. Deakin yesterday replied to the recent taunts of Mr. Mauger and other members of the disaffected radical party in the following manner:—"Placing a construction ...

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  32. THE CHIFU INCIDENT.

    Dr. Morrison, the correspondent of "The Times" at Peking, says it is untrue that France and Germany supported the protest made by Russia to China against ...

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  33. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Legislative Council of the Transvaal has urged Great Britain to appoint a commission of influential men to visit the Transvaal and report on the whole question of ...

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  34. FLEMINGTON BLASTING ACCIDENT.

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  35. THE CRUISER NOVIK.

    The Russian cruiser Novik, which put into Ki[?]ochou, but subsequently escaped, is venturing into dangerous waters. She has passed to the southward of Kiushiu, the ...

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  36. COLLIERY WRECKED.

    A sensational outrage has occurred at the Tyreroyd Colliery at Aberdare, in Wales. Owing to trouble with the miners employed in the colliery on the non-unionist ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. B. B. O'Connor, member of the Legislative Assembly for Sherbrooke, was entertained to-night at a banquet at St. Mary's, a liberal stronghold ...

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  38. PORT ARTHUR.

    The Japanese are about to commence their final land assault on Port Arthur. As a preliminary they have sent a demand to General Stoessel, the commander of the ...

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  39. CHINESE FOR THE RAND.

    According to a report from Hong Kong, the voyage to South Africa of the steamer Tweedale, with 1,055 coolies for the Rand mines, was full of incident. Several small ...

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  40. NEMESIS RELIEF FUND.

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  41. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The National Trustees Company is applying for probate of the will of Arthur Edwin Grounds, late of No. 507 Mount Alexander road, Moonee Ponds, Chemist, who died on the 16th ultimo, ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Huon fruit[?] growers, at a meeting held at Huonville on Tuesday, decided to form a co-operative company, to protect their interests in the ...

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  43. THE COMBINED CONFERENCE.

    The meeting of the protectionist Opposition members with the members of the Labour party was the most important gathering of the day. The members ...

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  44. THE NEW PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Reid is always in good spirits. Yesterday afternoon, when he had practically completed his Cabinet, he was perhaps more than usually cheerful. A broad smile ...

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  45. KENSINGTON DISASTER.

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  46. ADMIRAL MATUSSIVITCH.

    Reuter's correspondent says that the announcement of the death of Admiral Matussivitch in not correct. He was on the Tsarevitch with Admiral Witgeft, and was ...

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