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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    There are two voices speaking in Russia on the Dardanelles question, says the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  4. AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    At the opening of Congress yesterday President Roosevelt sent down the customary annual message, and the last under his present ...

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  5. DOGGER BANK INCIDENT.

    A Russian statesman has communicated to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" the secret history of the ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    All hope of regaining 203-Metre Hill has not been abandoned by the Russians, despite the distinct advantage of the Japanese, and ...

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  7. RUSSIAN LOSS

    In their efforts to recapture 203-Metre Hill the Russians have already lost three thousand men. ...

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  8. PERESYVET DAMAGED.

    Shells from the Japanese guns at 203-Metre Hill are reported to have seriously damaged the Russian first-class cruiser Peresyvet in the ...

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  9. V.D.L. FORESHORE CASE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved its judgment in the matter of the Van Diemen's Land Company v. Marine ...

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  10. HEAVY BOMBARDING.

    It is announced by the Japanese Legation that between Saturday and Tuesday the naval guns bad heavily bombarded the harbor ...

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  11. BRITISH WARNING.

    It is stated on the authority of the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Express," that under a clause of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty ...

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  12. CAROLINE'S ESCAPE.

    George Deyes, a Customs Preventive Officer, has committed suicide, and it is reported that he was driven to do so through having ...

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  13. PRESSING FORWARD.

    Siege works against the Sungshushan forts are being vigorously pressed forward night and day. ...

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  14. MANCHURIA.

    A report has been received from Mukden that General Rennenkampf, in an ambuscade, inflicted a loss of one thousand on the ...

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  15. AU REVOIR

    At the Australasian Club last night, Lord Jersey presented Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, who is about to pay a ...

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  16. A PROSECUTION.

    At the instance of the Public Prosecutor, Mr James Boothby Burke (heir presumptive to the Barony of Fermoy), and Mr ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    Last week the British Government stopped the loading of the German collier Measell at Cardiff, on the ground that having coaled ...

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  18. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr Groom, of Queensland, has declined to act on the Tariff Commission, the reason given being that the Navigation Commission work will not permit ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The roster of matches for the fourteenth Australian Steven next season has been adopted. Test matches will be played as ...

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  20. RUSSIAN DESERTERS.

    Theft are one thousand Russian Jews who have deserted from the army, and have succeeded in reaching the East End, London, where ...

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  21. GERMAN ARMY.

    In dwelling on the German military expenditure, Count Ton Buslow, the Imperial Chancellor, urged that insurance premium for ...

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  22. FORELKERSHAM'S FLEET

    Vice-Admiral Foelkersham's Russian fleet is coaling from Russian colliers at Musha Island, a French possession in the Bay of Tajura, in ...

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  23. UNDER MOORISH FLAG.

    A French hulk, flying the Moorish flag, is coaling the Supplementary Russian Squadron at Tangier. ...

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  24. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.

    Mr G. C. Russell, of New Zealand, won the Whewell Scholarship at Cambridge. ...

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  25. REMARKABLE CASE.

    Remarkable evidence was given during the bearing of a suit for divorce brought by George Hooper, a farmer, against his wife, on the grounds of adultery and ...

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  26. COALING QUESTION.

    Mr Wyatt, in a paper read at the Royal Colonial Institute on "The Navy and Empire," said that the Government was experiencing great ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    At a meeting of the Cold Storage and Ice Association, Mr Cameron, the New Zealand expert, read a paper on New Zealand's growing ...

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  28. BUMPER COTTON CROP.

    At Liverpool the announcement of the bumper crop of American cotton—the official reports making it 900,000 bales above the record ...

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  29. LORD HOBHOUSE

    The death is notified of Baron Hobhouse, at one time a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. He was born on ...

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  30. UNKNOWN IDENTIFIED.

    The man who was picked up dead in Bourke street yesterday, after being knocked down by a boothlack, who alleges that he acted in self-defence, has ...

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  32. IRRITATING ECZEMA CURED.

    Mrs James Coates, of Elsmore via Glen Innes, N.S.W., writes:—"I wrote you some time ago telling you how much good the sample pot of Zam-Bak ...

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  33. SEVERING THE LINKS.

    Sydney Hankey, of Sydney, New South Wales, and late of the Imperial Light Horse, has obtained a divorce from his wife on the ...

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  34. NEWSPAPER COMPANIES.

    Mr C. Arthur Pearson, who recently acquired the "Standard," has floated that paper and the "St. James' Gazette" with a capital of ...

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  35. DROWNED IN THE BAY.

    William K. Nicholson, a music dealer, was found drowned in Hobsons Bay to-day. He had been missing since Saturday. Lately Nicholson had been ...

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  36. LOAN AND MERCANTILE.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company, after paying the interest on tho prior lies on the second and third debentures, had a ...

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  37. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Alex. McGuire, a youth, was schooling a pony over hurdles at Coleraine when he was thrown, sustaining concussion of the brain, from which he died. ...

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  38. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    Mr H. W. James, the recently appointed Agent-General for Western Australia, has interviewed the shipbrokers respecting Western ...

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  39. SHARES.

    Lyell shares on Tuesday were quoted at 16s. ...

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  40. BONUS BILL.

    Owing to a family bereavement Mr Austin Champman is unable to proceed with the Bonus Bill, and Sir William Lyne has taken charge of the measure. ...

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  41. METALS.

    Quotations for metals on Tuesday were :— Copper, £66 7s 6d for spot, and [?] 12s 6d for three months. ...

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  42. SECRETARY'S SUICIDE.

    Charles Cox Cornish, Secretary to the Attorney-General's Department, committed suicide to-day by handing himself. Deceased had been working long ...

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  43. BLOODLESS DUEL.

    M. Deroloude and [?]. Jaures have exchanged shots at Heudal over an article which appeared in "Humanite Nouvelle." The shots ...

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  44. GEORGE DEAN.

    George Dean, the principal in the famous poisoning case, is to be released from prison on Friday. Jones' IXL Jams are the best on the ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    Subscriptions for the New Zealand loan are closed. The applications exceeded two millions and a half. ...

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