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  2. ENEMY PRESSED

    Continuing his report the Japanese Commander-in-chief lays that his troops In the Pensihu region has pressed the enemy on to its ...

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  3. FIERCE ATTACKS.

    Field-Marshal Oyama announces that to the westward of the railway the Japanese are continuing to make fierce attacks, and have ...

    Article : 54 words
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  5. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    Brief news is to hand that the Japanese have gained a signal victory across the Hun-ho. Two Russian divisions were attacked and defeated in detail after strenuous fighting, in which the slaughter on both sides was ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SCOUTS.

    Beater states that there are two hundred Russian scouts to the east- ward of Muchwang, moving northward. ...

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  7. BURNING MUKDEN

    A report is current at Niuchwang that the Russians are burning Mukden railway station and the stores preparatory to retreating. ...

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  8. THIRTEEN ATTACKS

    General Karopatkin reports that he has repulsed thirteen sight attacks at Kandolisan General Schatiloff and Colonel ...

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  9. FEAR AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    It is feared at St. Petersburg that the Russians have abandoned their heavy guns, and are retreating, after sustaining and inflicting ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    In Germany the unqualified reassertion by the Emperor Nicholas of absolutism has created much surprise ...

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  11. RUSSIAN RIGHT.

    The Russian right extends to Sukhudiapu, fourteen miles from Mukden, and is guarding the line of retreat ...

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  12. ST. PETERSBURG STRIKE.

    There are eighty-three factories compulsorily closed for want of employees, and 51,604 workers on strike in St. Petersburg. ...

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  13. SHAHO-PU STORMED.

    There are persistent reports that the Japanese have stormed Shaho-pu and have taken one thousand prisoners ...

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  14. COMPLETELY SURPRISED.

    The Japanese at Sancbiapu, to the eastward of Chantau, began the attack on Chentau, others simultaneously advancing from the ...

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  15. KUROKI'S VICTORY.

    Reuter's correspondent with General Kuroki states that the victory beyond the Han-ho River was over two Russian divisions ...

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  16. GOVERNOR OF WARSAW.

    General Makesimoff has been appointed Governor of Warsaw, and the selection bag been, on the whole, well received. ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. RUSSIANS CALL IN

    Owing to the Japanese raid on Sinmintin the Russian outposts at various stations were recalled to strengthen the troops at Mukden. ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. BATTLE PROCEEDING.

    General Kuroki had a fierce fight to obtain the second line, but the Russians are maintaining their main defences to the east of the ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs states that he has decided to take over the Hobart General 'Post Office, which was erected by the ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. JEWS AND JOURNALISTS

    Four hundred Jews and three prominent journalists have been arrested at Warsaw. The garrison at the former Polish ...

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  21. KUROPATKIN ASTOUNDED

    General Nogi'e extraordinarily rapid march greatly astounded General Kuropatkia. Several Japanese divisions ...

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  22. WITHOUT FOOD

    The Russian soldiers have been without food for two days. Genoral Nogi in three days transformed the whole position, and it is ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. AUTHOR OF MANIFESTO.

    It is supposed that M. Pobye-donosteff, the Procurateur of the Holy Synod, is the author of the last manifesto of the Emperor ...

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  24. WOUNDED ABANDONED.

    It is reported that five Russian officers and two hundred rank and file were killed So great was the fear of the other ...

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  25. MANIFESTO ILLEGAL.

    It has transpired that the manifesto of the Emperor Nicholas it illegal because it had not beep submitted to the Senate. ...

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  26. ONLY IMPERIAL GUARDS.

    Japanese prisoners informed the Russians that only Russian that only the Japanese Imperial Guards Division, formerly attached to General Kuroski's ...

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  27. MANCHURIA.

    In consequence of the silence of the Japanese headquarters staff in Manchuria, there is a doubt at Tokio whether the general action ...

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  28. MOTOR CONTEST.

    The deciding competition to determine the winner of the Danlop Reliability Motor Contest from Sydney to Melbourne was held ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. CHANTAU LINES

    The lines captured by the Japanese, as the result of the fighting at Chantau, extend 12 miles eastward ...

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  30. OTHER ATTACKS.

    Other Attacks were made on the centre, and the Japanese maintained a fierce demonstration, while the Russian right and left were ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. RUSSIANS IN DISORDER

    The Russians retreated in great disorder, but were followed by General Nogi from Liao northwards. He intercepted them, and drove ...

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  32. KUROPATKIN COMPLAINS

    General Kuropatkin reports that the front ranks of the Japanese attacking the Russian right flanks at Kaotuling ate dressed in ...

    Article : 37 words
  33. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    Sit George Turnsr hopes to deliver his Budget Speech on Tuesday, July 25, in order to place the figures bofore the State Treasurers ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The Governor-General has decided to visit the West Coast. His Excellency leaves Hobart, on Tuesday, 14th inst. By special train and ...

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  35. STRONG FORCE

    A report is in circulation at Mukden that a strong force of Japanese from Fakumea is moving in a south-easterly direction and ...

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  36. RUSSIAN REPORT.

    It is claimed br the Russians at Mukden that the Russian right flank was ordered to withdraw after a fight at Chantau. ...

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  37. RUSSIAN SECOND LINE

    General Oku on Thursday evening occupied the second line of defences on the Russian right, and two miles north of the first line. ...

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  38. RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    At Kingston yesterday a young man named Arthur Tapfield was drawing a charge from a rifle when there was an explosion, and the ...

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  40. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At Cubar on Saturday John James Dnnelley was walking down the street with his daugther when his sun-in-law. paddy horne fired three ...

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  41. DRIVEN ON.

    After the defeat at Tsin-chenshusan the remainder of the Russians who were engaged there pushed on until they reached ...

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  42. ACCIDENTAlLY POISONED.

    Carl Harback, residing at Yeronga, was accidentally poisoned. He drank some the contents of a bottle, which turned out to be white ...

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  43. MAN DROWNED.

    A cavedweller on the northern shores of Port Jackson was found dead near his cave. It is believed that he had been attemption to ...

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  44. OYAMA'S REPORT:

    Field-Marshal Oyama has reported to Tokio that General Oku, piercing the defences stretching from Chantau to Sufangtai ...

    Article : 106 words
  45. SATURDAY'S WORK.

    Field'Marsbal Oyama has telegraphed to Tokio that on Saturday the enemy was pushed into its base at Tita, fifteen miles south-east of ...

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  48. JAPANESE ADVANCE

    General Kuropatkin states that the Japanese advance guard surrounding the Buesian left flank has approached to within five versts ...

    Article : 36 words
  49. BOY'S CRIME.

    Ernest Turner, aged 14, has been sent to a Reformatory for wounding a companion with a butcher's knife while mad with brandy ...

    Article : 28 words
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