LONDON, Sunday.—Marquis Oyama reports (that the Russian cavalry advance has been checked, and that the Russians are now retiring. ...
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Article : 239 wordsGeneral Kuropatkin has constructed light railways connecting Fushun and Yenling and Fushan and Upper Shaho, indicating his intention to turn General Kuroki's right. ...
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Article : 48 wordsIn connection with the racing portion of the forthcoming Hibernian gathering on St. Patrick's Day, horse-owders should bear in mind that nominations are due on the 1st ...
Article : 295 wordsThe Japanese have coptured the British colliers Powderham and Silvian, bound for Viadivostock. ...
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Article : 321 wordsThere has been much interest in the case of Mrs. Wm. Cuskelly,.of Long-street Toowoomba, who is one of our neighbours. Being so near by it will have weigh there— ...
Article : 320 wordsThis afternoon the Zingari and Gooragooby will commence a match in Slade Park. Teams will be chosen from the following:— Gooragooby: J. Burgess, J. ...
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Warwick Examiner and Times (Qld. : 1867 - 1919), Wed 22 Feb 1905, Page 3
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