Pouter's Tokio 'correspondent hus telegraphed us'J'ollows—vAdmiral' Poshdestvensky's Heit.has buen practically annihilated.. Twlvo varships have bcitfi sunk or. ...
Article : 175 wordsTho Kaiser lins telegraphed to thu Czar his regret at the disaster, anti his sympathy with Kassia, Tile Japanese armoured.cruisers Nlsshhi ...
Article : 223 wordsThe case of, illness which-was deemed suspicious has been diagnosed 'ns true plniruv. Lismore branch of the British and.Foreign Uible Society elected as President the ...
Article : 792 wordsHunter's correspondent at Home says that the reported dismissal of Marquis M'Swiney, Chuiiiljcrliiin of tho Cape mid Sword at thu Vaticinio is unfounded. ...
Article : 685 wordsTiio following applications were lodged a thu Lunda Otllco on Thursday: Jolui Herd, jun., Lower llueca; e.p. or IOU'acres, county Fitzroy., parish of Orara ...
Article : 466 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday—Commenting on the result of tho battle, the "Baily Telcgruph says "tho startling uprise of'J upan brings n first rate naval and military FCfwer ...
Article : 81 wordsLONDON Wednesday—Lecturing recentlyant ' Philadelphia, a, prominent, 'Aiuorlcnn quoted tho" following'utterance foy.the President of the Japanese Mouse of' Peers: ...
Article : 118 wordsA message fromShanghai on Sunday stated that [?]vu Hussion, battleships, three erniscrs,and seven.destroyers were off Tsushimni" on" Saturday morning in a fog; ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Washington' correspondent of the 'Times" says that tho Kussinn Ambassador to thu Uni tod States intimated to President Roosevelt that- Russia might.'now ...
Article : 218 wordsAn earthquake destroyed,OO. houses in ' Scutnri, Albiuiin, 200, persons being killen mid injured. ...
Article : 17 wordsAt the Sydney Criminal Court Alfred ' Herbart Murray, enginedriver, was urrulgiied on a ehurgu of having ut Lithgow, on' Muv 2, feloniously wounded Clara l''ollowcs with' ...
Article : 202 wordsCable[?] received by the [?] [?] Sydney stete that the [?] [?] the combines [?] [?] the surrender of the i ...
Article : 292 wordsAdvices [?]wailvcd in Washington from Pekin state that Admiral lloshdestvensky has been deflated by the Japanese [?] fleeing northvard. ...
Article : 63 words[?] [?] [?] [?] ...
Article : 114 wordsWe were apprised by telegram on. Thursday that an area of 75,8OO acre's, on the Grafton-Casino railway line, would be available for c.p. or c.l. on 22nd instant, at tin ...
Article : 336 wordsCaptain Davis of, thc s.s. Cavanba;' defends the necessity foe'a dredge at'byron Hay, and iii: a letter to thu 'Tweed limild" asserts.that the deepest water to the ...
Article : 1,173 wordsTile ffiemiw received-.ii,. second' vommiiiilcnlion 'from 'Jlr. Morgan (I'remler'ol QiieeliNliimh with respect to the restrictions. 'imposed' hy this Stute on fodder nml grain, sent liv'Isteiimer ...
Article : 125 wordsAdmiral Togo reports that the Japanese destroyers and torpedo boats dy[?]ered, tlio attack after sunsot. Thereaffir the main force of the combined sipindroha ...
Article : 132 wordsWhen approaching the Korea Straits the main Russion, licet changed Its course, as if about to return, but-at 5 o'clock- on Saturday, and steaming, at the rate of ...
Article : 158 wordsA cuse arising nut of combines forinud lu Sy[?] ney for tho control of tho selling price of,lul1!io und wheat, further occupied tho attention of the [?] in "Sydney on Monday. Tho cafe [?] ...
Article : 248 wordsSYDNEY, Friday—diving, evidence before. the Lands Commission, Sir John. See said ho learned, whilst Drenik'r, that tho Myall Creek estate.could hilve been purchased at. ...
Article : 482 wordsIt is reported from Tokio that in the engagement between the bnltio Fleet under Admiral Poshlcstvcnskv and the Jupaneso Fleet under- Admiral Togo, tho Russian ...
Article : 153 wordsAbout 100 attended tho hiinunl mooting of fho above last, night. Rev A. fraser in the chair. Proceedings opened with an instrumental duet by Misses Collina and ...
Article : 102 wordsThe scone was superbly terrible. Tho guns of nearly. GO ships wero llred occasionally, with a tremendous crash, Tho belligerents gave shot for, shot, the Hoots, moving, tho' ...
Article : 104 wordsTJie.Stuto Treasurer, mini I tn Unit If Slr Georgo [?]llriler ndliorca to lils reported intention of stopping.£25,000 lout of tho surplus returnable to Now ' StfuWSfiWnlos hy tho Commonwealth, ...
Article : 127 wordsSYD NICY, Thursday—At Narrabri the Hov. Curtis,'addressing a crowded meeting, characterised1 thc utterances of Mr. Reid on Socialism as clap trap, intended to ...
Article : 53 wordsThe circumstances under which Cyril.Dutton, a mere youth, was charged at tho Control Criminul Court, with having, forged his father's consent to his marriage, when ...
Article : 115 wordsBy 2 o'clock the bombardment was at its zenith. the cannonading being' most marked.lCvory second tile Kassians advanced towurds Vladlvbstbck; but: the Janncso ...
Article : 305 wordsNext session of thu Fudorul Parliament is to bo opened ut lmlf piist o'clock In the afternoon. Tho opening ceremonies will take probably huir-ii-hour. Jt ls now a [?]osllon wholhor tba ...
Article : 602 wordsthe Omiti bndltlons aro said to havi huon njoul. The 'Jupnucso had tho advantugo of grontocwpuod; and starlight.assisted- thu work ol thu.destroyers. ...
Article : 701 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday—Referring to inducemerits to land settlement, the Premier soys that if there wore a biograph lecture, showing the kind of country between 'Grafton ...
Article : 87 wordsYesterday ' Mr..Brown I nu;, tho well known barrister, con fermi with tho 'Mayor with tho view bf establishing a branch of the above Association nt tlrnfton; At last ...
Article : 139 wordsSYDNEY, ThimIny—Thoro. nruilobd.s in TuHiuunia. tho llrnt for ninny years. Halb' wnv trafile boCviSbn'TTobnrt and Launceston is blocked. Jflles bf country 'ure ...
Article : 40 wordsSYDNEY, Friday Nlght—Tho "Dai y Telegraph's" spacial correspondent with tho Federal parly says that, tunable ls soon In, tho futuro When the kanaka goos and his ...
Article : 84 wordsMomlny evening, the 12th Juno, is fixed for nn nttractivo conoit, to bu. given in tho l'nrlsh Hull Urn Hon, in nib pf tho Hinno fund, Wu understand Unit tho ...
Article : 220 wordsAdmiral Togo,' Who lost only, three torpedo hoots,' und whoso casualties' woro SOO, reports: "AH'hourly tho-whola'of tho.InpnmiRo ami Hnsstun ships engaged Iii ...
Article : 119 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday—The Inspcetor-Genorni of Pollen, reporting lo the Premier rcspocting tho knnnkns on tho Northern Itlvers, says' thriro aro ilOU of good ...
Article : 110 wordsSYDNEY, Friday Nlght—Re a pnrugrnph in the "Argus" of 25th May, the Hoard of Health reports, on hoing asked to explain, that Mr. Lloyd staled that tho report pf ...
Article : 82 wordsTho publlcntlon In Ht. roturslnira; of nowa of tho iuivnl dimtHtur produced nlmost unvi'fflnl conHtornntlon. Thoro hnvo beor nngry dominclntlonH of tho rottunnoss of the ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 3 Jun 1905, Page 5
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