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  2. THE IMMIGRATION ACT.

    An interesting case, stated from the General Sessions, relating to the conviction of Ab Foo, a Chinese, under the Immigration Act, was before the Chief Justice ...

    Article : 498 words
  3. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Chomley and a jury of six, the bearing was continued of the action in which Amy Horton, a young lady living at ...

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  4. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    Except for a few light showers the weather in Sydney to-day was dry. The pitch was subjected to a lot of rolling, and late in the afternoon it second quite hard. It ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. ROUGH BOARDING WORK.

    Travellers by the outgoing mail steamer Arcadia, as well as officials, will remember their experiences in embarking at the Semaphore anchorage on Thursday. For ...

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  6. NAVY ESTIMATES.

    The Board of Admiralty's estimates of naval expenditure for 1904-5 were presented to Parliament on Wednesday. The sums asked for make up the enormous total of ...

    Article : 398 words
  7. THE WAR.

    A severe battle was fought at the entrance to the harbour at Poet Arthur on the night of the 23rd. Muscovite accounts state that the Japanese attempted to send ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Paris Temps, one of the principal newspapers of France, says that Germany is overwhelming russia with protestations of ...

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  9. BRIDGE WRECKERS.

    According to the Russian authorities three supposed coolies have been summarily hanged for having attempted to explode the Siberian Railway Bridge which crosses ...

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  10. [By Recorder.]

    In the alienee of definite news one can only speculate as to the composition of the teams which will oppose each other on the Sydney Cricket Ground in the fourth of the ...

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  11. RUSSIAN TRANSPORT RECALLED.

    The Russian volunteer transport Kitai, 4,660 tons, belonging to the Russian East Asiatic Steamship Company, laden with a cargo of war stores for the Far East ...

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  12. GERMAN STEAMER SHELLED.

    The Russian war vessels at Port Arthur and Dalny are showing extraordinary lack of discrimination in their defence of Muscovite honour. That they should have ...

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  13. AN APPEAL TO POLITICAL OFFENDERS.

    The Czar has issued a proclamation, calling upon the political prisoners in Siberia to assist the Russian armies by every means in their power, and promising them ...

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  14. WALLAROO MINES FIRE.

    A flairs at the mines' fire are still of a serious nature. There is practically little subsidence in the filling at Boor's pass, which it is thought must have filled down ...

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  15. THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

    The Czar's Government is purchasing large parcels of its own securities in order to holster up its credit, and prevent another panic on the London and Paris Stock ...

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  16. THE FRENCH FLEET.

    M. Camille Pelletan, Minister of Marine at Paris, told the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday that he was quite unable to foresee the possibility of France being ...

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  17. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    At to-day's meeting of the Federal Executive Council a regulation was passed providing that all officers of the Federal Public Service must for the future assure ...

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  18. SOMALILAND.

    The Daily Telegraph learns that the Mad Mullah is near [?] a town having a population of 6,000, on the south shore of the Gulf of Aden. He is accompanied ...

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  19. FATAL TRAP ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident recurred last evening to Mr. John James Cummins, Chairman of the Snowtown District Council, and brother to Mr. Cummins, M.P. the ...

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  20. THE WAR AND THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL.

    Count Mouravieff, the Russian President of the Hague Arbitration Tribunal, made a veiled attack upon Japan when delivering judgment in the dispute between the ...

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  21. MUSCOVITE CRUELTIES.

    Mr. H. R. Miller, the United States Consul at Niuchwang, who was recently threatened by Cossacks because he intervened to prevent assaults upon Japanese ...

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  22. COTTON GROWING.

    The Lancashire firms concerned in the cotton manufacturing industry are raising £3,000,000 to support the work of the British Cottongrowing Association, which is ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER AT THE FRONT.

    Federal Ministers to-day considered the advisableness of sending some senior military officer to Japan to witch developments of military tactics in the war. No ...

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  24. POISON IN A SCONE.

    A sensational case of attempted murder and suicide is reported from Boulder City this morning. Particlars of the tragedy as supplied to the police are to the effect that ...

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  25. MANCHURIA'S FATE.

    "Russia, for all practical purposes, holds every foot of Manchuria in her firm, masterful, intelligent grasp," sums up the American author of "The Russian Advance." ...

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  26. THE METRIC SYSTEM.

    The House of Lords has agreed to the second reading of a Bill making compulsory the adoption in the United Kingdom of the metric system of weights and measures. ...

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  27. JAPAN'S POSITION IN COREA.

    Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, had an interview on Wednesday with Col. John Hay in regard to Count Lamsdorff's charges against Japan ...

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  28. BORNSIDE ESTATE.

    The Land Board completed at 4.15 this afternoon the last set them of going through the list of 340 applicants for land on the Burnside Estate. The Chairman ...

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  29. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    A football match to decide an Association Cup tie was played recently between the Hotspur and Aston Villa Clubs on the former's ground at Tottenham. The ground ...

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  30. MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN NORTH COREA.

    The Japanese army corps, which landed at [?] may come into collision with a powerful Russian force before reaching the coveted strategic position of ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A telegram from Capetown announces that the new Parliament of Cape Colony has been summoned to assemble on March 4. ...

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  32. BRITONS TO LEAVE VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The authorities at Vladivostock are treating all British subjects there as "undesirables," because of their supposed sympathy with the enemy. They have received ...

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  33. COALSHIPS FOR JAPAN.

    Four large Japanese steamers are at the wharfs at Cardiff loading 25,000 tons of steam coal for Tokio. Apparently Russia means, if possible, to ...

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  34. THE VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The State Premier (Mr. Bent) said in the course of an interview to-day that the best thing the Opposition could do was to join him on the Ministerial side, and "I have ...

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  35. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Copper.—Standard brands on spot, £57 10/; at three months, £56 7/6. Previous prices, £57 10/ and £56 15/. Tin.—Australian tin on spot, £124 17/6 ...

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  36. PENNY POSTAGE.

    In discussing today the anomaly which would be created if penny postage were established between the Commonwealth and Great Britain and not within the ...

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  37. HAVE THE JAPANESE "STAYING POWER?"

    A Russian officer's estimate of the enemy just before matters got to an extreme tension was as follows.—"In know the Japanese well from long intercourse with them, and ...

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  38. THE GUNBOAT AT SHANGHAI.

    The Wai-wu-pu (Chinese Foreign Office) has notified that the Russian gun vessel Mandjur may remain at Shanghai if her rudder is dismantled and the furnace fires ...

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  39. RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING AT POSSIET BAY.

    Bodies of troops are concentrating at Possiet Bay, an important fishing centre of Russian Manchuria, 70 miles south-west of Vladivostock, on Peter the Great Gulf. ...

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  40. TYPHOID AT PERTH.

    The Perth Hospital authorities are trying to cope with the prevalence of typhoid in the city. The present epidemic has broken out with accommodation too restricted ...

    Article : 220 words
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  42. A PARSONLESS PARISIL.

    Mildura just at present in without any officiating minister of religon, and the situation is not destitute of humour. The Anglican vicar, the Rev. Charles Burgess ...

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  43. MANCHURIANS COMMANDED TO FIGHT FOR THE CZAR.

    The war has already demonstrated that Russia, regards herself as the sole governor and owner of Manchuria. She is treating the inhabitants of the county as though ...

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  44. LATE MINING.

    Good developments have occurred in the deep workings of the Associated. Details of width and values will probably be available to-morrow. ...

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  46. GRATEFUL FOR A HUMANE ACT.

    The St. Petersburg Government has thanked Great Britain for the ready help rendered by the officers and crew of the cruiser Talbot in rescuing the survivors of ...

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  47. THE WESTERN RAILWAY.

    Mr. Dixson, M.P. of Adelaide, who is on a short visit to this state, expresses the opinion that the Enabling Bill for the construction of a railway to Western ...

    Article : 114 words
  48. RUSSIA'S NAVAL TROUBLES.

    Practically all the mechanics employed in the dockyards at Port Arthur, Dalny, and Vladivostock were Chinese, and the majority made their escape to neutral ...

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