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  2. LATE WAR CABLES.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg says that in consequence of the advance of 40,000 Japanese troops the Russians have retired upon-their entrenchments on the ...

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  3. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday Night.—After the settling over the Hawkesbury meeting this afternoon, the Doncaster transactions were:— ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    The latest regarding Mr. Kingston, who was taken seriously ill in Melbourne on Saturday, is that there was no change up to late last night, and his condition ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES. BRITISH IRON TRADERS.

    The sailors of the Russian cruiser Varyag, which was sunk by the Japanese 'in the action off Chemulpho, havee passed Suez. The men wore clothing, the gifts ...

    Article : 549 words
  6. WRECK OF THE LADY MUSGRAVE.

    Some excitement was caused in Grafton on Sunday on receipt of a telegram from Ballina intimating that the Brisbane trader Lady Musgrave had that morning ...

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  7. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The bombardment on March l0th was followed up by another fierce bombardement on the 17th to keep the foe employed, and for demoralising fire effect ...

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  8. THE PREMIER RETURNS TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier will leave on Easter Monday for Auckland, and will probably be accompanied by Miss See, Master1 H. See, and Mr. E. B. Harkness. It is ...

    Article : 112 words
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    The Grand National, run at Liverpool (Eng.) on Friday, was won easily by the New Zealand horse Molfaa, by Natator— Denbigh, 10st 71bs. Moifaa started at 25 ...

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  10. THE REDUCTION OF PORT ARTHUR.

    Tuesday last Admiral Togo completely locked up the Russian fleet in Port Arthur, and its gradual fall has now reached the military phrase of the "reduction" ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. THE MENACE OF THE CATTLE TICK.

    Although very little has been made public concerning the most recent movements of the dreaded cattle tick, it is very probable that the return of wet seasons to the ...

    Article : 473 words
  12. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    A Russian account states that six destroyers and l6 ships convoyed four. 2000ton merchantmen, which they intended to be fire-ships., At 2 o'clock in the ...

    Article : 347 words
  13. RUSSIA'S NAVAL POSITION.

    A little light, blurred with cross search light, is thrown upon Stakelberg.'s fleetin-being at sea. I am afraid that Russia is trying to form a new fleet with the ...

    Article : 270 words
  14. SMOKE CONCERT.

    A smoke concert, wider the auspices of the Clarence River Caledonian Society, was held in, Mr. J. H. Munro's rooms last evening. The President (Mr. J. H. Munro) ...

    Article : 250 words
  15. FURTHER REPORT ON WAR OFFICE REFORM.

    "The Standard" reports that the proposed contract for the services of 50,000 Chinese labourers for the Rand mining industry is for three years, with the ...

    Article : 374 words
  16. THE LAND MOVEMENTS.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent is rather late in giving the Japanese plan of campaign. It was given your readers a full month ago, and the cables ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. THE GRAFTON HOSPITAL.

    Mr. G. M'Rac, Principal Assistant Government Architect, is on a visit to Grafton in connection with proposed wards to be erected in the Hospital grounds. Last ...

    Article : 205 words
  18. (FROM REUTER'S COMPANY.)

    At a luncheon Victor Emanuel, King of Italy, in toasting the Kaiser, made reference to the Triple Alliance, which he stated would strongly safeguard the peace ...

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  19. THE JAPANESE G.O.C.

    General Kouropatkin's arrival at Harbin this week is sure to commence land operations at once; and the Mikado has: correspondingly gazetted the able tactician ...

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    Mr. M. L. Donohoe has been elected vice-president of the Brushgrove School of Arts, in [?]u of Mr. Alex, Campbell, deceased. ...

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  21. THE CROSSMAN MURDERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—It has transpired that Crossman on January 10th, l903, married a woman, sending her back to her parents on the 12th. Crossman, alias Sampson, ...

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  22. PROMOTIONS.

    Mr. C. E. Bsrnes, first clerk at the Grafton Lauds Office for nearly two years, has been promoted to the position of C.P.S. anD LAND Agent at Ryistone. He will ...

    Article : 85 words
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    At a great demonstration in Hyde Park, London, yesterday, a resolution, was passed calling for the protection of the new colony from the greed of capitalists. ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. R.C. CHURCH.

    The Holy Week ceremonies will not take place at South Grafton this week, as Father Ahern is to assist Father Bean at St. Mary's. ...

    Article : 66 words
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