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  2. IN FEDERAL CIRCLES.

    Magnificent, but inadequate! That is the impression conveyed after an inspection of that great pile of buildings—one of the [?] in Australia—which ...

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  3. DISTUBANCES IN COREA

    Telegrams from Corca state that a section of the people in Seoul are dissatisfied with the alliance recently entered into by Japan and Corea. Although they ...

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  4. KING EDWARD.

    The latest bulletin issued by King Edward's medical attendants states that His Majesty is progressing satisfactorily. It is stated that the Duke of Connaught ...

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  5. CHINESE ON THE BAND.

    The Hon. Alfred Lyttchon, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in ;i letter to a correspondent, has stated that, in the event of additional suitable native labour being ...

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  6. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    The fifth test match between the English Eleven and the Australians was begun on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday. There were not a great many ...

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  7. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The French Public Prosecutor, addressing the Criminal Chamber on the Dreyfus case yesterday, strongly affirmed his belief that the captain was innocent. He urged ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    The latest advices from the Far East state that the Japanese fleet has not been sighted at Port Arthur for a week, and the mystery concerning the whereabouts ...

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  9. CAPE COLONY.

    The Bill introduced into the Cape Parliament for the purpose of making provision for a redistribution of scats was read a first time yesterday. The measure provides ...

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  10. COAL TO THE RIVAL FLEETS.

    Tokio advices intimate that, there is sufficient Welsh coal stored at the various Japanese naval stations to supply the torpedo boat destroyers with fuel for a year. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S BARB-WIRE FENCE.

    Sir Frank Swettenham has addressed an other letter to The Times,in which he replies to Mr Copeland's cirticism of His statements in a former ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. DESIGNS OS A TELEGRAPH.

    The St. Petersburg press in urging the Government to seize the Russian portion of the Indo-European telegraph, which the newspapers contend, is being used to assist ...

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  13. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    Mr. Gerald Balfour states that the value of British produce and manufactures exported in 1903 to the principal foreign protectionist countries was £106,000,000. ...

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  14. SUBMARINES FOR RUSSIA.

    The Newsky shipbuilding yards are hurriedly building 10 submarine boats similar to the English pattern for the Russian Government. ...

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  15. PROTEST BY VICTORIAN WORKERS.

    A mass meeting convened by the Trades Hall Council to protest against the introduction, of Chinese to the Transvaal was attended on Saturday night by about 4,000 ...

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  16. DEATH OF COUNT WALDERSEE.

    The death is announced of Field-Marshal Count von Waldersee, the veteran German soldier, who commanded the allied European forces in China during the Boxer ...

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  17. JAPANS WAR LOAN.

    The war loan of £10,000,000 which the Mikado's Government placed on tie market this week has been covered sixfold. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The latest reports regarding the condition of H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, who is in his eighty-fifth year, are to the effect that His Grace is seriously ill. For ...

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  19. WEATHER PROSPECTS.

    Showers of rain are falling to-night but the special weather r forecast reads:—"Fine, but intermittently cloudy, with probably occasional light showers, especially in the ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. BOYCOTTING AMERICA.

    Russian advices state that in consequence of the resentment which is felt towards the United State, by a large section of the Czar's subjects, Muscovite merchants in ...

    Article : 80 words
  21. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

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  22. RUSSIA AND TIBET.

    In consequence of the war in the Far East, and the possibility of complications arising owing to the presence of a British mission in Tibet, the Russian Government ...

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  23. RUSSIA PUTTING RODS IN PICKLE.

    The Russians in the Far East are sorely harassing the people for supplies, and the military officers are impressing merchants at Niuchwang into the Service of the army ...

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  24. ORDER OF ST. JOHN.

    The Governor-General of Australia Northcote) has been created a Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem; and the title of lady of Grace has been ...

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  25. DESERTING NIUCHWANG.

    In expectation of a visit from the Japanese fleet so soon as the river Liao-ho is free from ice, the Russo-Chinese Bank at Niuchwang a town on the Liao-Tong ...

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  26. ON A CORAL REEF.

    The steamer Windsor, which arrived at Sydney last night brought news of the loss of the steamer Elba, a new German owned vessel, of over 4,000 tons register. ...

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  27. CHINA BUYING FIELD GUNS.

    Telegrams from Pekin state that China bits purchased two field batteries of artillery from the Krupp foundries in Germany. ...

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  28. WARNING BY MR. SEDDON.

    In a speech at, Invereargill last night Mr. Seddon, referring to the naval agreement, said it would be a menace to Australia and New Zealand if Russia got a ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES INCREASING.

    There are indications that the Russian Government will be seriously hampered in its operations against Japan by the disaffection of a large section of the Czar's ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN GRAIN FOR JAPAN.

    The steamer Macquarie left yesterday for Yokohama. Her cargo, which consists mainly of wheat and oats, includes 1,734 bars of lead. ...

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  31. DIPLOMATIC CHANGES.

    The London newspapers this morning publish an official announcement that the Hon. Charles Hardinge, C.B., who has been Assistant Under-Secretary for Foreign ...

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  32. RIVAL SHEARERS' UNIONS.

    The report of the royal commission on the rival shearers' unions was issued on Saturday. The commissioners find that the Machine Shearers and Shed Employes' ...

    Article : 279 words
  33. FINNISH SOLDIERS REFUSE TO FIGHT.

    The antipathy which the people of Finland have exhibited towards the new laws relating to compulsory military service is also likely to be the cause of serious ...

    Article : 380 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    It is understood that Federal Ministers will shortly be able to submit to Parliament a scheme for the constitution of an entirely new Advisory Defence Council. They ...

    Article : 400 words
  35. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  36. AN OLD TRAGEDY REVIVED.

    In 1900 Prince Prosper Arenberg. a German nobleman, was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. The penalty was not inflicted, however, and this week the case ...

    Article : 164 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. AUSTRALASIAN MIKING STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
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