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  2. PORT ARTHUR. JAPANESE REINFORCED.

    Further reports in regard to the position at Port Arthur show that General Nogi, the Japanese comander, is receiving reinforcements at the rate of 1,000 men per day. ...

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  3. IN MANCHURIA. ARTILLERY DUEL.

    On Friday an artillery duel of considerable magnitude particularly on the Russian right, was fought on the Shaho. The Russians expect a general attack by the ...

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  4. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    Rcuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg confirms the statement by the "Novoe Vremya" that Great Britain and Russia have agreed to a modification of the terms ...

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  5. HUNGARIAN DIET.

    Further particulars of the scene in the Hungarian House of Representatives show that the proceedings were of a very lively character. ...

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  6. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    It was recently reported by Admiral Tehuchin that the Black Sea fleet was thoroughly disorganised. He asserted that the officers of the fleet ...

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  7. NEW SILVER COINS.

    A committee of the House of RepreSEntatives reported last year that if the Commonwealth could coin its own silver it would make a profit of £30,000 a year. At ...

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  8. THE FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    Good progress is being made by the Farmers League especially in organising the electorates by the appointment of suborganisers for this special work. At ...

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  9. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whose list." TO CORRESPONDENTS. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, while on his way baack from Trawalla yesterday, spent a few hours in Ballarat is the guest of the mayor of the city (Councillor J. M. Barker) ...

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  11. RUSSIANS SCATTERED.

    Field-Marshal Oyama reports that a further success has been gained by the Japanese infantrt to the south of Mukden. massed regiments of Russian infantry ...

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  12. HARASSING EMPLOYERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In delivering the Arbitration Court judgment in the dispute between the Brickmakers' and Brick Carters' Employes' Union and the Brick ...

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  13. AMERICAN AFFAIRS. SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT.

    Some little time ago the German Emperor presented a statue of Frederick the Great to the United States War College, at Washington, as a mark of his friendship for ...

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  14. PREFERENTIAL TRADE. WHAT SHOULD WE OFFER.

    At the meeting of the Chamber of Manu factures last evening the president (Mr. C. Atkins) referred to the question of preferential trade. He reported that a large ...

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  15. RUSSIAN DOCTORS.

    In consequence of the huge proportion of the Russian doctors who are serving at the front in manchuria, the Government is forced to permit lady doctors to act as ...

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  16. RUSSIAN DESTROYERS.

    According to reports from Shanghgai, the Russian destroyer Ratstoropny, which recently arrived at Chifu with despatches from General Stoessel, the commander of ...

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  17. LAWYERS AS HUMORISTS.

    The annual dinner of the Law Institute of Victoria, held at the Vienna Cafe last night, was a very successful function. The president (Mr. Montigue Cohen) was in ...

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  18. RUSSIAN LOAN.

    A week ago the St. Peterisburg correspondent of the Paris newspaer "L'Echo de Paris" announced that the Russian Government had arranged with German and Dutch ...

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  19. NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    Mr. Paul Morton, Secretary of the Navy, has announced the naval estimates for the coming finincial year. The estimates provide for an expenditure ...

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  20. WERE THE FORTS CAPTURED?

    Although the Japanese had planted a mine north of the Kikwan Fort, they did not fire it, as the counterscarp and galleries had already been evacuated. ...

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  21. TREATY WITH ITALY.

    An arbitration treaty is on the point of conclusion between Italy and the United States. ...

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  22. NEW AMBASSADOR TO LONDON.

    It is reported from New York that Mr. Whitelaw Reid, editor of the "New York Tribune," who represented the United States at the coronation of the King, is to ...

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  23. THE TRANSVAAL COLONY

    The chairman of the Johannesburg Chamber of Mines anticipates that by the end of June, 1905, 50,000 Chinese will have landed in the Transvaal Colony. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN TAXATION.

    It is reported in Paris that Russian taxes are to be increased by 25 per cent. ...

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  25. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    The Japanese appear to be forcing on another battle upon the Sha-ho, which may be as bitterly fought as the last. The detailed accounts of the last battle show that what ...

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  26. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Italy and the Netherlands have accepted President Roosevelt's suggestion that a second Peace Conference be held at the Hague at an early date. It is considered likely ...

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  27. RHODESIA.

    Alluvial gold deposits, which are supposed to extend over a large area, have been discovered in the Victoria distict of Rhodesia ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. THE GERMAN OUTLOOK.

    A new large cruiser, the Ersatz Deutschland, has been launched ut Kiel by the Kaiser. After the ceremony, a speech was ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. MR. KRUGER'S BEQUEST.

    The late ex-President Kruger has bequeathed £25,000 to religious societies in Holland. ...

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  30. HERERO RISING.

    General Von Trotha, who commands the German troops in Dama[?]land, reports that a letter was found on the body of a dead chief stating that the Hereros were ...

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  31. CURRENT POLITICS.

    The annual municipal dinner was given at the South Melbourne Towon-hall yesterday evening by the mayor (Councillor J. Baragwanath). The guests were received in ...

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  32. PLAGUE ADEN.

    The plague has broken out al Aden, and the port has been declared infected. ...

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  33. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    Serious charges have been made against several Liberal candidates at the recent Canadian elections It is alleged that they conspired to secure ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND SHOP LAW.

    DUNEDIN, Nov. 14.—The Shops and Offices Bill was such a long time before Parliament, and such divergent opinions were given by Mr. Seddon to deputations that ...

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  35. ENGLISH WORKERS' ATTITUDE.

    HThe letter sent to Mr. Watson, M.H.R. by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, secretary to the Labour Representation Committee, on the subject of the support by the Australian ...

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  36. RED CROSS FUNDS.

    Lord Knutsford, who was Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1887 to 1892, has appealed in a letter to "The Times" for funds to extend and perfect the ...

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  37. LIVERPOOL COLLISION.

    All the eargo in the number one hold of the Indra liner Iudralema, which collided with the steamer Manchester Corporation, near Eastham Lock, Liverpool, and was ...

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  38. PATENT OFFICE DELAYS.

    The Prime Minister received a letter from Messrs G.G. Turri and Co. on Saturday complaining that the Commissioner of Patents had put an American citizen to ...

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  39. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous gas explosion has occurred in the Morrissey collieries, British Columbia. Thirteen persons were killed. ...

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  40. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    A billiard match has been played between F. Weiss, of Australia, and the English player W. Cook. The game was 7,000 up, and Weiss, conceding 500, won by 1,870 ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. NEWS FROM FIJI.

    SUVA, Nov. 21.—Mr. Duncan has been elected warden of Suva, defeating Mr. Barnett by [?]7 votes. ...

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  42. LOSS OF THE NEMESIS.

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  43. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George Henry Gray, late of Kerang and Cohuna, but now of Stony Creek, farmer. Mr. J. Connor, assignee. Filed at Warragul. ...

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  44. LAW NOTICES (This Day)

    It 10 a.m.—Re Adcock (part heard). First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Holroyd and Special Juries of Six.) ...

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  45. S.S GROSSER KURSFUST AT FREMANTLE.

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