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  2. AN ISLAND SEIZED.

    Unconfirmed reports at Tokio state that the Japanese have occupied the island of Saghalien which was owned by Russia and used as a convict station The ...

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  3. SUPPOSED MURDER.

    Mrs. Leland Stanford, a milliomarie and philantropist, has died at Honolulu in suspicious circumstances. An investigation into the Case has revealed indications that ...

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  4. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Mitcham District Council replied to a letter from the Chief Secretary regarding the support of a local police force, as follows:—"There are 11 public ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Prime Minister, accompanied by Mrs. Reid and their two sons, left Melbourne for Sydney on Friday evening, Where he will reside until the Federal ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Gen. Stoessel whose conduct in handing over the citadel at Port Arthur to the Japanese while stores, ammunition, and men remained has been severely criticised ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    A Renter's message from St. Petersburg announces Hint in well-informed society circles it is said the Czar has again changed his attitude in respect to the peoples ...

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  8. GEN. KOUROPATKIN AT FUSHUN.

    Gen ,Kouropakin has transferred his headquarters to Fushun, and the Russians assert that the movement shows that their leader is prepared to make a counter move ...

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  9. CZAR READY FOR FLIGHT.

    The New York Herald in an article on the present critical Position at St. Petersburg states, that the Imperial Family have made every preparation for a hasty ...

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  10. THE SHIPPING COMBINE.

    At the meeting of the Navigation Commission today, Mr. Robert Grayson (secretary of the Australian Shipowners Federation. Melbourne), referring to the evidence ...

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  11. PRINCE MURAT WOUNDED.

    It is announced that in the recent lighting at Haicbeng Prince Murat, a Russian officer of high standing, was wounded. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    The orient Steam Navigation Company is protesting strongly against the suggestion of Mr. Reid (Prime Minister of the Commonwealth) that it is deliberately seeking ...

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  13. BRIDGE DESTROYED BY JAPANESE.

    French advices state that the Russian left, in command of Gen. Linievitch has been driven back, and the troops are taking refuge in the centre of the Russian ...

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  14. CHINESE BRIBED.

    A number of Chinese, who are alleged to have been handed by the Russians a bribe of £166 for the purpose, betrayed to the Muscovites four Japanese officers who were ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN MANCHURIA.

    The Japanese forces which drove the Russians out of the village of Tsinchenshan captured large quantities of provisions which had been stored by their foes in the ...

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  16. FRENCH ANXIETY.

    There is a growing anxiety in France regarding Russia's prospects of continuing the war, and much apprehension is felt that the Muscovite nation will sustain a severe defeat. ...

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  17. ENGLISH MAILS.

    When the Federal Ministers met in Cabinet today they dealt with the new tender received by the Postmaster-General and week, and after discussion, rejected it. ...

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  18. GIGANTIC STRIKE.

    THe latest news from Russia in regard to the position of affairs is of a far more disquieting character, and there has been a fresh series of strikes.. From many ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Pall Mall Gazette, referring to the appointment of the Earl of Selborne as High Commisioner of South Africa, states that it marks a step forward in ...

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  20. BRITISH NAVY ESTIMATES

    The British Naval Estimates, which have been submitted to the House of Commons, show a total expenditure of This is a reducetion of ...

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  21. GREAT RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    Gen. Kouropatkin has reported to st. petersburg that" stubborn lighting has been continuously kept up lately at Kudiasa Repeated Japanese attacks he ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    The fight which is being waged between tho New Zealand State Fire Insurance Department and the private companies is being watched with much interest in London. ...

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  23. COUNTESS AND LOVER.

    The trial of Countess Linda Bonmartint (nee Murri) and Professor Seechi for the murder, two years ago, of Count Bonmartini has had a somewhat sensational ...

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  24. GERMANY.

    Lieut Gen, von Eanem Prussian Minis-ter for War stated in the Reichstag that Russia had replaced the original number of troops along the German frontier from ...

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  25. SCOTCH CHURCH CRISIS.

    drawn the commission which it gave to Sir John Cheyne, K.C., a well-known member of the Church of Scotland, to determine, without preindice to the eventual rights of ...

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  26. GEN KUROKI BUSY.

    Gen. Kuroki, who is in command of the Russian armies on the left of Gen Nodzu is using the town of Bentsiaputse as a pivot from which to conduct sweeping movements ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. MINISTERS AND REFORM.

    The committee of Ministers is still considering the suggestions in reference to reform, and it is reported that the members of the board seemed disposed to adopt ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    The Financial Times states, in connection with the forgery of Queensland Treasury notes, that it will be bad precedent for the Government concerned to redcom ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Several snap divisions were taken in the House of Commons during the session of the Committee on Supply, and in several instances the Opposition succeeded in ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Lord Stanley (postmaster-General) and the Hon. Ailwyn Fellowes, M.P., after agreeing to speak in behalf of the candidature of Mr. H. F. Bowles at King's Lynn ...

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  31. 60,000 STRIKERS IN MOSCOW.

    There are 60,000 men now on strike in Moscow, anil every day more men leave their employment. A strike has taken place among the railway men at Krasnovodsk, on the east ...

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  32. POSITION IN POLAND.

    A revolutionary enterprise on a large scale has been begun in Poland. Eight thousand workmen have left Warsaw and Lodz, and are systematically visiting the ...

    Article : 146 words
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  34. SCHOOLBOYS SHOT.

    Another massacre of innocent people by the soldiers has occurred at Kutais, the capital of the Trans Caucasian province of he same name. Labour disturbances were ...

    Article : 120 words
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