London August16.—The Russian casualties at Port Arthur during the recent land fighting are stated as 255 killed and 1,537 wounded. ...
Article : 29 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—The following is the cause list for, the sitting of the Supreme Court in its Local Courts Act Jurisdiction on Thursday:—With a ...
Article : 131 wordsIt 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 ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Russians State that a Japanese battleship was sunk during the naval battle last week between Admiral Kamimura's fleet and the Fort Arthur ...
Article : 31 wordsThe "Daily Mail" states that a shell was found in one of the R chiletui's gunn after capture. Captain Roatchikovski, of the ...
Article : 181 wordsA Reuter's Agency correspondent [?]tales that Admiral Matusevitch, of the Port Arthur fleet, who was reported to be fatally wounded, is still alive. An ...
Article : 42 wordsHobart, 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 ...
Article : 37 wordsLaunceston, 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. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe British Government has further protested sharply to the Czar's Government at St Petersburg against the the Russian treatment of neutral ships ...
Article : 34 wordsZeehan, Wednesday.—The mine manager of the Murchison River mine is now at Zeehan for the purpose of purchasing one of several concentrating ...
Article : 51 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—A return foolball match between the licensed victuallers representing the North and South of the island was played on the cricket ...
Article : 82 wordsThe 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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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—Following is Mr Kingsmili's forecast for August 18:—Showery, prevailing winds; W. and S.W. ; fresh to strong ; adjacent seas ...
Article : 36 wordsAdvices received state that Russian soldiers at Kamschatka massacred a Jappanese crew of eighty-seven, belonging to the schooner Tenchi Maru. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 85 wordsMelbourne, 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. ...
Article : 34 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—The Kempton Agricultural and Poultry Society held a very successful show to-day. There were about 2,500 people present. The Acting ...
Article : 108 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—A phenomenal gold return is reported from Castlemaine Four tons of quartz crushed returned 32oz gold, an average of 8oz to the ton. ...
Article : 30 wordsAdmiral Matussivitch who died of wounds in the Tasing-tao Hospital, signed a cablegram to the Czar on the 12th inst, reporting himself slightly wounded. ...
Article : 271 wordsMelbourne, 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 ...
Article : 46 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The steamer Nubeena, which grounded some days ago in the Tamar, was floated off yesterday afternoon and towed up to the harbor ...
Article : 58 wordsA 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 ...
Article : 97 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The action brought by A. C. Parker against several North-Eastern Mining Companies and persons for the recovery of £500 damages ...
Article : 100 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Ignace Paderewski, the eminent pianist, gave his fifth concert to-night, and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. ...
Article : 30 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Maude M'Bridge, a school teacher, was decapitated through being overtaken and ran over by a train on the [?] railway line. ...
Article : 29 wordsLaunceston, 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 ...
Article : 39 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Peter deters, a resident of Paddington fell from a balcony and wan killed. ...
Article : 22 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The condition of Alfred Wainwright, the young man so terribly injured at. Stanley recently, and who is an inmate of the General Hospital ...
Article : 34 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Walter Hill has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment and John Bell to six years for the robbery of the White Cliffs coach. ...
Article : 33 wordsZeehan, 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. ...
Article : 79 wordsOther 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 ...
Article : 147 wordsThe 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. ...
Article : 82 wordsSir,—In last Saturday's "Advocate" a letter signed "Interested" states that the trustees "have sacked the best man of the whole staff." Now "Interested" ...
Article : 3,866 wordsWhile Timothy Cirmody and Charles Drefke were engaged at the Mitcham quarry tamping a hole for blasting, the charge exploded. Carmody was blown up ...
Article : 68 wordsThe 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 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister elect, Mr G. H. Reid, has not yet completed the formation of his Coalition Ministry. Senator Sir Josiah Symon ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Japanese casualties were:— On the Mikasa—Four officers and twenty-nine men killed, and six officers and twenty-nine men severely, and four ...
Article : 77 wordsDr Morrison, "The Times" correspon-dent at Peking, declares that the arrival Of the Russian vessels at Kiao-chau has not surprised foreigners at Peking ...
Article : 51 wordsRobart, 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. ...
Article : 78 wordsFour Japanese battleships and two cruisers surrounded the Cesarevitch to-wards Shantung, and rained sheels on her ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 18 Aug 1904, Page 3
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