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  2. KING EDWARD AND KING CARLOS.

    On Thursday the King and Queen of Portugal journeyed from Windsor to London, and were accorded an enthusiastic reception in the City. At the Guildhall they ...

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  3. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Board of Education report prepared by Dr. Wyatt, Inspector of Education, shows that the aggregate average attendance in the 121 schools was 5,648; the ...

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  4. KRUPP'S ARSENAL BUSY.

    Krupp's great arsenal at Essen, Germany, is engaged at full pressure in manufacturing weapons and munitions of war, and the workmen are employed in double ...

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  5. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  6. BLOCKADE RELAXED.

    The naval blockade of Port Arthur lately has been greatly relaxed, and war correspondents and merchantmen do not now experience much difficulty in entering the ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    Reports from Moukden state that the movements of Japanese forces in the Sha-ho district evidently presage a great attempt to turn the Russian right flank for the ...

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  8. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The portion of the Baltic Fleet under command of Admiral Rojestvensky on Wednesday left the vicinity of Dakar, in Senegainbia, a French colony on the west coast ...

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  9. THE DOGGER BANK OUTRAGE.

    Count Lamsdorff told Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg on Thursday that there was no truth in the statement that the Admiralty had been at loggerheads ...

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  10. SIEGE OF THE NAVAL BASE.

    According to cable advices just received from Tokio, another Russian arsenal at Port Arthur has been penetrated and exploded by a shell from a heavy Japanese ...

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  11. GEN. GRIPENBERG STARTING FOR MANCHURIA.

    St. Petersburg despatches notify that Gen. Gripenberg, the commander of the Second Manchurian Army, left Vilna on Thursday, and will journey direct to Manchuria. The Czar has arranged for Gen. ...

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  12. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council Cotton Cultivation Bill moved. Debate adjourned, Hon. J. G. Bice spoke on Tramways Bill. Granted leave to continue his remarks. Electoral Bill taken into ...

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  13. MESSAGE FROM GEN. STOESSEL.

    The Russian destroyer Ratstoropny, which arrived at Chifu on the 15th inst., brought a despatch which announced that Lieut.-Gen. Stoessel was slightly wounded ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian committee of the proposed Indian and Colonial Exhibition, to be held at the Crystal Palace, have expressed disappointment that up to date only ...

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  15. MORE WARSHIPS STARTING.

    A supplementary Russian Squadron of two armoured battleships, three auxiliary cruisers, and five torpedo boats has been dispatched from Libau to join Admiral ...

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  16. JAPAN GETTING READY.

    Tokio advices notify that Admiral Togo is sending his warships back from Port Arthur waters to Japan, in order that they may be thoroughly repaired and refitted for ...

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  17. IN THE COUNCIL.

    On Friday in the Legislative Council the Hon. E. Lucas asked if the Commissioner of Public Works were aware that it was the practice in some districts for children ...

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  18. DEPRESSING EFFECT OF THE RESERVISTS' RIOTS.

    Correspondents at Moukden report that the news of the sanguinary riots of reservists in the western districts of Russia has caused a deep and painful impression upon ...

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  19. COSMOPOLITAN PHILANTHROPY.

    An international committee at Shanghai is equipping a Red Cross hospital steamer for dispatch to Port Arthur, with doctors and nurses, to provide medical treatment ...

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  20. LATEST STOCK QUOTATIONS.

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  21. A CONSUL'S REPORT.

    Mr. J. Fulford, American Consul-General at Chifu, telegraphed on Thursday to Col. John Hay at Washington as follows:—"The situation at Port Arthur is ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. COALING FACILITIES FOR THE RUSSIANS.

    The leading newspapers of Japan are growing indignant at the conduct of France in permitting the Russian warships to coal in or near their colonial ports. They ...

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  23. THE SUNKEN RUSSIAN DESTROYER.

    Details are to hand concerning the arrival of the Muscovite destroyer Ratstoropny at Chifu, and the action of her commander in sinking her for fear that she might be ...

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  24. KILLED WITH THE BAYONET.

    Some of the fiercest of the Liao-yang fighting took place during the operations of Gen. Oku against the hill portions west of Sou-sha-pan and Khsin-li-tun. One ...

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  25. JAPANESE SUCCESSES.

    Two further successes for the Japanese forces are chronicled in connection with the operations between Yentai and the Hun River. Three thousand Russians ...

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  26. BOARD OF TRADE ENQUIRY.

    The official enquiry by the Board of Trade into the attack by Russian warships upon British trawlers in the North Sea on the night of October 21 was resumed on ...

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  27. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

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  28. DARING SORTIES.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, in a message to The Daily Telegraph, says the defenders of Port Arthur conduct nightly sorties, in which they manifest desperate daring. Bands ...

    Article : 493 words
  29. RUSSIA'S AGREEMENT.

    In the House of Representatives on Friday Mr. O'Malley (T.) asked the Prime Minister if, in connection with a statement made in the morning's papers, that Russia ...

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  30. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Orestes, steamer, from Brisbane August 31; Hilbre, ship, from Adelaide July 11; Windsor Park, ship, from Port Germein June 28 ...

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  31. "NEVER SURRENDER."

    Gen. Kouropatkin reports that a detachment of Russian chasseurs ambuscaded and endeavoured to capture 32 Japanese dragoons at Lui-shiu-pu. When the latter saw ...

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  33. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The feature of Friday's sitting was an exposure of defects in the system of State control. Mr. Coombe continued his condemnation of the railway management, and ...

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  34. AMERICA AND ITALY.

    The Governments of Washington and Rome have entered into arrangements for a treaty of arbitration. ...

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  35. REINFORCEMENTS.

    According to Moukden advices, 30,000 Japanese soldiers landed recently at Niuchwang, and a similar number at Pi-tse-wo, about halfway between the Yalu River and ...

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  37. SCOTCH CHURCH CRISIS

    There has been very little progress as yet towards a settlement of the difficulty in relation to the Scottish churches. The United Free Church desires to submit the ...

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  38. POSITIONS OF RIVAL ARMIES.

    A special correspondent with the Russian Army west of the Hun-ho reports that both the Muscovite and the Japanese Armies occupy quarters in which it would be ...

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  39. VIEWS OF BRITISH ADMIRALS.

    The London correspondent of the St. Petersburg newspaper Novoe Vremya affirms that the leading Admirals of the British Navy are of opinion that Admiral ...

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  41. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    The following students have passed in subjects of the course for the pass degree of bachelor of arts at the annual examination in November, 1904:—Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. ...

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  42. OPINIONS OF LEADING RUSSIANS.

    The Russian correspondents of The Times assert that while naval men in Russia increasingly hold the view that the Russians' fired upon their own vessels off the Dogger ...

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  44. AMERICAN ROBBERS.

    The gang of desperadoes who on Friday, November 4, robbed a bank at Cody, in Virginia, and shot the cashier, are still at large, and have committed further acts ...

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  46. BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    A special meeting of the City Council was held last night to consider the resolution adopted on Tuesday concerning the disposal of the material and plant now on ...

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  47. ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC.

    Second Class.—Winnifred Breakspear HOLDER, Frances Sophia WALKER. Third Class.—Bert EVANS. In Acoustics, thus Completing the First ...

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  51. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN PRACTICE OF MUSIC PASS LIST.

    The University of Adelaide, in conjunction with the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, London:—Mount Gambier Centre. ...

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