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  3. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The maximum shade temperature at the Observatory yesterday was 78 deg. The Mines Regulation Act Amendment Bill Passed its second reading in the ...

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  4. THE BALTIC SQUADRON.

    Reliable advices from St. Petersburg state that coaling places at sea have been admirably organised by the German naval authorities for the convenience of the Russian Baltic squadron which is about to proceed to the Far East. ...

    Article : 101 words
  5. THE WAR.

    General Kuroki's army is now resting at Liao-yang, while the engineers are repairing the bridges. The Japanese have shortened the railway sleepers and have altered the line beyond Liao-yang to suit the narrow gauge rolling-stock being ...

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  7. REMOUNTS FOR JAPAN.

    Japan in negotiating for the purchase of great number of Montana (U.S.A.) and Canadian ponies. These animals are called cayuses. They are ...

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  8. (THE SUBJOINED CABLES WERE RECEIVED IN PERTH AT A LATE HOUR LAST NIGHT.)

    General Kuropatkine, describing the fighting about Liao-yang between August 26 and september 7, emphasises the incredible difficulties which his left ...

    Article : 371 words
  9. THE JAPANESE CAPTURES.

    The captures of the Japanese at Liao-yang include field guns, many Waggons, rifles, overcoats and forage which were stored by the Russians in the town. ...

    Article : 54 words
  10. THE RUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    General Kuropatkine reports that the Russian losses from August 28 to September 5 numbered 4,000 killed and 12,000 wounded. ...

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  11. THE TRANSPORT LENA.

    A Japanese nobleman in New York states that the damages sustained by the Russian armed transport Lena, now at San Francisco, are the result ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. TROUBLES OF WAR CORRESPONDENTS

    The Japanese newspapers urge the relaxation of the rigorous restrictions on war correspondents, owing to the comments being made in England on the difficulty of obtaining news. ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The Berlin papers are greatly incensed against the "Times" for alleging the existence of a second understanding between Germany and Russia with ...

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  15. ADMIRAL ALEXIEFF RETIRES.

    French advices from St. Petersburgh state that the Czar has acceded to Admiral Alexieff's request to be relieved of the Commander-in-Chiefship in the Far East. Admiral Alexieff will retain his position as Viceroy, but General ...

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  16. THE WAR CALENDAR

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  18. ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR.

    Same of the French newspapers assert that the commander of the Russian troops at Port Arthur General Stoessel, has informed the Czar that the garrison has for the week past been without meat. Very little flour is left, and ammunition is scarce, continues the ...

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  20. WHY ORLOFF WAS DEFEATED.

    Unofficial telegrams received at St. Petersburg attribute General Orloff's disaster to General Samsonoff's refusal to comply with his request for cavalry ...

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  21. THE STEAMER CALCHAS.

    It is now stated that Russia has expressed a desire to retain the British steamer Calchas which was captured in July with a contraband cargo on board, but which was yesterday reported to have bean released after the confiscation of her cargo. ...

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  22. A BIG FIGHT.

    General Kuropatkine, telegraphing to his friends, states that he expects a serious collision shortly, when he hopes to assume a vigorous offensive. ...

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  23. THE JAPANESE IN MANCHURIA.

    Tokio advices state that Japan will despatch 100,000 reinforcements to Manchuria, together with 225 guns, about the end of the present month. ...

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  24. THE TRANSPORT LENA

    An impression prevails at Tokio that the Russian arned transport, Lena, which recently put in at San Francisco, must have called at Korsakovsk, Saghalien, en route, and taken aboard the guns and crew of the Russian gunboat Novik. ...

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