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Advertising : 843 wordsThe Russians are convinced that General Kuroki intends to make a frontal attack no Liao-yang, which is situated on the line of railway about 50 miles north of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 286 wordsLondon, May 14.—The Russians declare hat Port Arthur is impregnable, and that hey hare no fear that the Japanese will be able to seize the position. The ...
Article : 83 wordsRev. J. E. Walton, pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle, has had to go to Melbourne to seek expert advice concerning an old trouble in one of his cars. He has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsThe Town Board invite tenders until Thursday for the delivery of 50 casks of best Portland cement, and for the cartage of rubbish from houses ...
Article : 654 words[?] the scene on board the Russian ruiser Bayan, which distinguished heresel [?] ...
Article : 234 wordsOn Saturday the chairman of the Town Board, Mr H. H. M'Fie, received a signed requisition asking him to convene s public meeting to discuss the improvement of ...
Article : 665 wordsA Japanese torpedo boat has boen blown up while laying mines in Ken Bay, on the east coast of Port Arthur. Seven of the crew were killed and seven ...
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Family Notices : 119 wordsGeneral Kouropatkin is resenting General Alexieff's attempt to impose up on him his plan of operations, and has telegraphed to the Czar stating that it ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Russians seized, on the Lian-Ho River, forty-five junks laden with rice, belonging to the Chinese Government. Yuan-Shih-Kai has strongly protested ...
Article : 108 wordsThe more the position of the Council majority on the occupancy rate is studied the more indefensible does it appear. The North-Western representatives are the ...
Article : 481 wordsMelbourne, Saturday—A line of empty trucks ran into the blind end of a track at Bendigo while shunting, and several were smashed. The others left the rails. No ...
Article : 45 wordsGeneral Kouropatkin telepraphs that the railway line to Port Arthur has been repaired under the supervision of Colonel Spiridoff and the fourth ...
Article : 65 wordsMelbourne,—Saturday—A girl named Mand Gunter, aged 16, who was found in a Chinese opium den, was presented at the Police Court on a nominal charge. The ...
Article : 60 wordsGeneral Oku's Japanese troops are advancing north of Fort Arthur to co-operate in a great turning movement. A small Japanese force is remaining on ...
Article : 60 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—The Federal Post-master-General, Hon Hugh Mahon, has issued a long statement detailing the position regarding the English mail ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Japanese loan has been issued at £93 10s, and is quoted at 35 premium in London. The train taken to Port Arthur by ...
Article : 40 wordsMelbourne, Saturday.—Alexander Bellerby, the Gippsland grazier, is still missing from home. He formerly suffered from sunstroke and it is thought he is ...
Article : 47 wordsSydney, Saturday.—A strange shooting occurrence has taken place in the city. A. man named George Foster fired a revolver point blank at Sydney Sandilands, at the ...
Article : 104 wordsGermany is energetically trying to arrange a Russo-German alliance, and is offering great advantages to Russia at the Dardanelles and Persia in exchange for a ...
Article : 47 wordsMr Gerald Breheny, proprietor of the Union Hotel, is having built to his order a new shop, which will be used as a hair dressing establishment, and will be carried ...
Article : 168 wordsThe attempt to fire the Kronstand arsenal has been traced to a Nihilist conspiracy to destroy numerous Government buildings and Imperial palaces. ...
Article : 45 wordsSydney, Saturday.—A man named Samson Taylor, a miner, was killed by a fall of earth at the Broken Hill Proprietary ...
Article : 27 wordsThe decrease in the milk supply at the Victorian factories and creameries still continues. At Campetdown factory 23,094 gallons of milk were received for the ...
Article : 352 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Branch Board of Agriculture, which was to have been held on Saturday, lapsed for want of attandance. ...
Article : 120 wordsMay 15—Flora, ss, 1,273 tons, J. M'Nair, from Melbourne. Passengers: Mrsdames Nesbit, Jex, Blake ; Messrs Vsl. Johnson, Masterman, Green, Parkinson, Fitzroy ...
Article : 1,110 wordsTwenty thousand Japanese have landed at Pi-tau-wo with field artillery and a siege gun There are persistent reports that the ...
Article : 126 wordsSydney, Saturday.—A man named Wm. South was ran over by the Brisbane train near Jennings, the head being severed from the body. A letter was left stating ...
Article : 37 wordsSydney, Saturday.—Charles Herbert Young and Albert Fisher were recently convicted of extensive robberies at Anthony Hordern's in August last. Mr ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Chief Secretary and the Under taker.—A contributor to the Hobar "Mercury" (which invariably takes partisan view of matters political) has ...
Article : 477 wordsLaunceston September 1, 1903—Mr. J. O'Biordan Esplanade, Ulverstone— Dear Sir.—IT is most gratifying to to be in position to thank you for you ...
Article : 122 wordsBrisbane, Saturday.—Mr Kerr has been appointed Leader of the Labor Party ia the State Assembly, the late Leader having accepted a portfolio in the Government. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe centre of General Kuroki's Japanese forces at Feng-Hoang-Cheng is advancing cautiously on Hai-Cheng, while on the right a division of infantry, with ...
Article : 51 wordsBrisbane, Saturday—The ex-Premier, Mr B. Philp, after a trip to the northern districts of Queensland, states that the prospects of the country are now splendid ...
Article : 41 wordsFOOTBALL for the season 1904 is now airly inaugurated. This may be said to be the case since the oval has been accounced at the premier football centre on ...
Article : 276 wordsA farewell social was tendered in Oddfellows Hall on Frdiay evening Mr. F. Berry (who is leaving the district by members of the Church of England ...
Article : 345 wordsThe Japanese are [?] preparing to he next coup. There are indication bat the right wing is in the vicinity to quan-tien ; and the left wing at Takatsa ...
Article : 77 wordsCommander Robinson, R.N., of H.M.S. Tauranga has recruited 24 men at Lyttelton for the permanent naval forces. A similar number will be selected at other ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Premier, Mr Richard Seddon, has published a long memorandum in regard to infantile mortality. He points out that in 10 years 20,000 ...
Article : 94 wordsFurther quantities of produce came forward at West Devonport on Saturday, the rail portion being rather heavy, but at East Devonport the pier was more bare ...
Article : 81 wordsJapan declares that the Port Arthur train, upon which the Japanese were accused of firing, did not bear the sign of the Red Cross. ...
Article : 64 wordsSo many homing pigeous have gone missing from Gormanston lofts of late that the police have been acquainted of the matter, and finquiries are being ...
Article : 46 wordsSaturday was not a busy day in the produce market, and deliveries were not large which, taking the condition of the market into consideration, can hardly be ...
Article : 55 wordsAluxieff's report that the railway at Port Arthur has been re-opened since Monday has been officially contradicted at Tokio. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe result of the tingle-out race on Saturday from Railton under the auspices of the Devonport Society was: A. Disney's Princess, 18min 3sec, 1; W. H. ...
Article : 53 wordsSaturday was a quiet day in produce circles, except for deliveries, which totalled about 700 bags of tho tuber. The Flora shipped 178 bags potatoes to Melbourne, and 268 bags potatoes for Fremantle (W.A.). ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Mon 16 May 1904, Page 2
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