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  2. The War.

    London August16.—The Russian casualties at Port Arthur during the recent land fighting are stated as 255 killed and 1,537 wounded. ...

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  3. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The following is the cause list for, the sitting of the Supreme Court in its Local Courts Act Jurisdiction on Thursday:—With a ...

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  4. Mining.

    It is reported that a rich find of native copper, associated with gold in a matrix of quartz, has been found on Mr Grace's Gungableen estate, near ...

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  5. JAPANESE BATTLESHIP SUNK.

    The Russians State that a Japanese battleship was sunk during the naval battle last week between Admiral Kamimura's fleet and the Fort Arthur ...

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  6. THE CHIEF INCIDENT.

    The "Daily Mail" states that a shell was found in one of the R chiletui's gunn after capture. Captain Roatchikovski, of the ...

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  7. A RUSSIAN ADMIRAL'S FATE.

    A Reuter's Agency correspondent [?]tales that Admiral Matusevitch, of the Port Arthur fleet, who was reported to be fatally wounded, is still alive. An ...

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  8. TASMAN ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE

    Hobart, Wednesday. The tender of £10,487 10s of Henrikson and Knutson has been accepted for the erection of the Tasman Island lighthouse. The time they ...

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  9. MT BISCHOFF TIN.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The Mount Bischoff T M. Co's London cable quotes tin at £122 on a quiet market ; last sales were effected at £122 10s. ...

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  10. NEUTRAL SHIPS.

    The British Government has further protested sharply to the Czar's Government at St Petersburg against the the Russian treatment of neutral ships ...

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  11. MURCHISON RIVER MINE.

    Zeehan, Wednesday.—The mine manager of the Murchison River mine is now at Zeehan for the purpose of pur­chasing one of several concentrating ...

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  12. PUBLICANS AT PLAY

    Hobart, Wednesday.—A return foolball match between the licensed victuallers representing the North and South of the island was played on the cricket ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN REFUGEES.

    The Russian warships—consisting of the (damaged battleship Cesarevitch and three cruisers—which sought refuge from the Japanese fleet at Ktaochau, the ...

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  14. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  15. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—Following is Mr Kingsmili's forecast for August 18:—Showery, prevailing winds; W. and S.W. ; fresh to strong ; adjacent seas ...

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  16. JAPANESE MASSACRED.

    Advices received state that Russian soldiers at Kamschatka massacred a Jappanese crew of eighty-seven, belonging to the schooner Tenchi Maru. ...

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  17. THE GRAND DUKE BORIS RECALLED.

    The Grand Duke Boris, a member of the Imperial House, who was attached to Alexieffs army in Southern Manchuria, and who got into disgrace over serious ...

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  18. Australasian.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—A credit fancier loan of £100,000 has been floated. The public subscribed £55,000, the balance being taken up by the Savings Bank. ...

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  19. KEMPTON SHOW.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The Kempton Agricultural and Poultry Society held a very successful show to-day. There were about 2,500 people present. The Acting ...

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  20. A HANDSOME RETURN.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—A phenomenal gold return is reported from Castlemaine Four tons of quartz crushed returned 32oz gold, an average of 8oz to the ton. ...

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  21. A RUSSIAN REPORT.

    Admiral Matussivitch who died of wounds in the Tasing-tao Hospital, signed a cablegram to the Czar on the 12th inst, reporting himself slightly wounded. ...

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  22. THE CLIFTON HILL MURDER.

    Melbourne, Wednesday .—James Williams, baker's apprentice, who was charged with the brutal murder of Mary Veitch, his master's wife, at Clifton Hill, was tried ...

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  23. LAUNCESTON

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The steamer Nubeena, which grounded some days ago in the Tamar, was floated off yesterday afternoon and towed up to the harbor ...

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  24. FREAK OF NATURE.

    A freak of nature, in the shape of a calf with two heads, on view at Camperdown. Both heads are perfectly developed and of normal size, and are joined on to a neck ...

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  25. THE MINING ACTION.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The action brought by A. C. Parker against several North-Eastern Mining Companies and persons for the recovery of £500 damages ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Ignace Paderewski, the eminent pianist, gave his fifth concert to-night, and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. ...

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  27. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Maude M'Bridge, a school teacher, was decapitated through being overtaken and ran over by a train on the [?] railway line. ...

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  28. A LATROBE CASE.

    Launceston, Wednesday,—John Brown, aged 42, for whom a warrant was issued at Latrobe on May 31, for the non-pay-ment of 5s 3J, balance of a fine, was ...

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  29. DEATH FROM A FALL.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Peter deters, a resident of Paddington fell from a balcony and wan killed. ...

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  30. ALFRED WAINWRIGHT IMPROVING.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The condition of Alfred Wainwright, the young man so terribly injured at. Stanley recently, and who is an inmate of the General Hospital ...

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  31. COACH ROBBERS SENTENCED.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Walter Hill has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment and John Bell to six years for the robbery of the White Cliffs coach. ...

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  32. ZEEHAN

    Zeehan, Wednesday.—A Kittson light, with an expert, reached Zeehan to-day and will probably illumiuate a portion of Main and Shaw streets to-morrow night. ...

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  33. OTHER REPORTS.

    Other accounts state that at 4 o'clok a Japanese shell killed Witgeft and also the flag officer. The decks were slippery with blood, and the thunder of guns ...

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  34. REMARKABLE MISHAP WITH WIRE CABLE.

    The ferry steamer Lady Hampden fouled the wire cable with which the Spit punt, in Middle Harbor, is worked, and the ends coiled up and flew shorewards. ...

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  35. Leven Boad Trust.

    Sir,—In last Saturday's "Advocate" a letter signed "Interested" states that the trustees "have sacked the best man of the whole staff." Now "Interested" ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    While Timothy Cirmody and Charles Drefke were engaged at the Mitcham quarry tamping a hole for blasting, the charge exploded. Carmody was blown up ...

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  37. CRUISER ASKOLD

    The Askold, in command of Prince Ukhtomsky accompanied by a destroyer, was headed off Tsing-tao by a Japanese cruiser, and proceeded to Wu-sung. She ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. The New Federal Ministry.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister elect, Mr G. H. Reid, has not yet completed the formation of his Coalition Ministry. Senator Sir Josiah Symon ...

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  39. JAPANESE CASUALTIES.

    The Japanese casualties were:— On the Mikasa—Four officers and twenty-nine men killed, and six officers and twenty-nine men severely, and four ...

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  40. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Dr Morrison, "The Times" correspon-dent at Peking, declares that the arrival Of the Russian vessels at Kiao-chau has not surprised foreigners at Peking ...

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  41. GOLF.

    Robart, Tuesday.—The North v. South Golf tournament was continued to-day, H. N. Glblin and C. Pearce won the men's double championship, with 2 down ; H. ...

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  42. THE UNLUCKY CESAREVITCH.

    Four Japanese battleships and two cruisers surrounded the Cesarevitch to-wards Shantung, and rained sheels on her ...

    Article : 120 words
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