The Japanese have occupied Syonshkon, 18 miles west of Chang-ju, unopposed. They are pushing on, hoping to expel the Russians from Wiju before the Yalu ...
Article : 308 wordsAt the second annual meeting of the People's Reform League on Saturday night, Sir Wm. M'Millan made a lengthy speech, and said that no man felt more ...
Article : 732 wordsTo obscure the plans of a General on the defence or in the attack, to know the exact hostile position, and how to deliver the attack when the position is ...
Article : 454 wordsThe most disastrous conflagration that has yet taken place in this city occurred on Sunday morning last, when Long's store in Prince-street, with its contents, ...
Article : 1,578 wordsThe Autumn meeting began at Ran[?]ick on Saturday. The weather during the morning was dull and threatening, but about noon the clouds cleared off, and ...
Article : 573 wordsRussia intends to arm her volunteer fleet of transports, now lying at Odessa, on the Black Sea, outside the Strait of Dardanelles, and use them for the conveyance ...
Article : 252 wordsYesterday was all that could be desired for holiday keeping, and numbers embraced the opportunity of enjoying an outing. A fair contingent went to the Maclean regatta, ...
Article : 57 wordsAbout 3500 people attended the Maclean regatta, which was a most successful function from every standpoint. The weather was perfect, and the water as ...
Article : 401 wordsThough the Sikhs surrounded the Tibetans at the Hot Springs on Thursday, a collision was unexpected. The officers dismounted, and commenced lunching and ...
Article : 181 wordsRussia has made a wonderful "rally" in naval affairs—in the repair of torpedoed cruisers and battleships, into creating a bolder initiative at Port Arthur in the ...
Article : 354 wordsTwo thousand Cossacks and Infantry are entrenched at the south gate of Wiju. The German steamer Feurst Bismarck, 8430 tons, of the Hamburg-American ...
Article : 207 wordsThere was a good attendance at Randwick to-day. The weather was fine, and the track in good but slow order. The Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs, was ...
Article : 321 wordsThe Public Works Committee has narrowed down its work to the consideration of five proj[?]ted schemes, incluhing water supply works for Grafton and South ...
Article : 594 wordsThe Pope has appointed a commission of Cardinals to co-ordinate and modernise the principles of canon law. His Holiness is disposed to abolish the perpetual ...
Article : 148 wordsCricket match was opened at Brisbane on Saturday. The home team scored 132. New South Wales 152 (Duff 56, Janson [?] Bardsley 19, Noble 12.) ...
Article : 35 wordsAt the Australian Running Ground last night, the gaslight handicap was won by O. Zietsch, 12½yds.; T. Dousling, 13½yds., 2. The others who were left in the final ...
Article : 444 wordsRussia is carrying on the war without regard to Geneva or Brussels Conventions, to say nothing of breaking treaties —"for treaties or truces she cares not ...
Article : 231 wordsGreat floods have occurred at northwestern and northern Ohio, U.S.A. The damage exceeds £40,000. Twenty towns are without gas. Every able-bodied man ...
Article : 167 wordsA University professor, during his summer holiday, travelled about England asking every tramp that he met why he did not work. He interviewed 2000 ...
Article : 217 wordsAt the Druid's Gala at Melbourne, Major Taylor was fined £2 for interfering with Flack in the Wheel Race run on Saturday. ...
Article : 234 wordsI look upon the Japs as fighting indirectly the battle of the British Empire in the East and the Pacific. The majority of Australians cannot see this, but they ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 5 Apr 1904, Page 5
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