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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    When the English cricketers opened their tour in Australia in November last the first match was drawn. On that occasion South Australia scored only 172 in ...

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  3. TERRIBLE STORM AT SEA.

    The steamer Maranoa arrived at Townsville on Saturday with the passengers from the Howard Smith steamer La[?] o' Gowrie, which went ashore near Cape ...

    Article : 525 words
  4. CHINESE FOR THE RAND

    The Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution by 61 votes to 11 urging the immediate ratification by the Imperial Parliament of the proposal ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir George Turner) intends to suggest to the State Treasurers that they should meet him in conference early in April to further debate ...

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  6. COREA THROWS OVER RUSSIA.

    Under the terms of the treaty just concluded between Japan and Corea, the latter country annuls all the concessions which it from time to ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. THE WAR.

    The arrival at Port Arthur of Admiral Makaroff has been followed, as was expected, by a policy of naval activity on the part of the defenders of the port, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 383 words
  8. 100 BOERS VOLUNTEER AS SCOUTS.

    The Russian newspapers state that 100 young Boers, who fought in the South African war, have offered their services in Manchuria as scouts, in order to mark the ...

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  9. LONDON IMPRESSIONS

    Long ere this the details of the first dramatic midnight attack by Japan upon the Russian base will have become stale news in your readers' cars. At this very ...

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  10. OUTRAGE AT CAPETOWN.

    A shocking assault, which may have fatal consequences, was committed by a girl in Capetown on Friday. The circumstances are as follow:—Some time ago Mr. Bellield ...

    Article : 214 words
  11. A JAPANESE LOAN.

    Japanese capitalists continue to patriotically place their moneys at the disposal of the Government. Recently a war loan of £10,000,000 was covered sixfold, and a ...

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  12. AUSTRALASIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The contests for the Australasian swimming championships were begun yesterday afternoon in the presence of over 2,000 spectators, at the Rush[?]utter's Bay baths ...

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  13. FRANCE RESOLVED TO KEEP THE PEACE.

    The German press is publishing articles ridiculing the Anglo-French friendship, and contending that Great Britain is actuated only by sordid motives in seeking to ...

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  14. ARAMAC STRIKES A REEF.

    The post and telegraph office has notified that Bundaberg advices have been received stating that the steamer Aramac struck Breaksea Spit at about 8 a.m. to-day, and ...

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  15. A CRICKET NUGGET.

    Prospectors for gold looking for nuggets were never more earnest than certain Australian first-class cricketers have been during the past season while seeking for a fast ...

    Article : 279 words
  16. THE PLAY.

    Gehrs and Hack were the first batsmen, and they were opposed by Hirst and [?]der. Scoring started with a leg-bye. Hack opened with a tap down the [?] ...

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  17. THE SUPERIOR WHITES

    The colour prejudice has found a fresh means of manifesting itself in the Transvaal. Yielding to the pressure of public opinion, the Commissioner of Police in ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. GETTING RID OF THE JEWS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of L'Aurore, a Paris daily paper, states that the Russian regiments sent to the front include an enormous percentage of Jews. It ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. MILITARY COMMANDS

    There were persistent rumours in the federal lobbies last week to the effect that several changes would shortly be made in the state commandantships. It appears ...

    Article : 136 words
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  21. SYDNEY THOUSAND CARNIVAL.

    The Sydney Thousand cycling carnival was continued at the Sydney Cricket Ground last night in beautiful weather. The attendance was about 10,000. Three ...

    Article : 462 words
  22. THE GUNBOAT AT SHANGHAI.

    Much to Japan's annoyance it was recently notified that the Russian gun vessel Mandjur, 1,416 tons, might remain at the neutral port of Shanghai if her rudder were ...

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  23. A FIERCE BOMBARDMENT.

    Admiral Makaroff reports that at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning—shortly after the battle of the torpedo boats—the Japanese fleet opened a bombardment of Port ...

    Article : 184 words
  24. STATE COAL MINE.

    Cabinet has decided that coal from the state mine shall be supplied to the colony for state purposes, and to the Admiralty for national purposes. The surplus will be ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. ADMIRAL WIRENIUS'S FLEET.

    Admiral Wircnius has arrived at Sud[?] Bay, in the north of the Isle of Crete, with the first-class battleship Oslabya, 12,674 tons, 58 guns, 18 knots, and seven torpedo ...

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  27. TWO ARMY CORPS MOBILIZING IN TURKESTAN.

    The Daily Mail learns that Russia is mobilizing two army corps in Turkestan, Central Asia. The normal strength of an army corps is 1,030 officers, 47,650 men ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IN COREA.

    The Japanese and Corean Governments have signed the treaty for a land concession for the construction by the Japanese of a military railway from Seoul, the ...

    Article : 53 words
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  31. THE MONGOLIA AND THE RUSSIANS.

    More than usual interest was centred in the arrival of the new mail steamer Mongolia, which arrived at Largs Bay on Saturday morning, as she hod had the ...

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  33. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The Post and Telegraph Office officials have received advices from Townsville, staring that it is reported that the steamer Enterprise was ashore on the beach at Geraldton. ...

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