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Advertising : 1,378 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister, with deep regret, informed members that Mr George Wyndham had resigned ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsA German firm has submitted to the Postmaster-General a penny in the slot machine for supplying postcards automatically to the public. The machine ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Customs Department is taking action to protect the public against the importation of spurious jewellery. A shipment of ringe, stemped nine carat. ...
Article : 51 wordsA milk cart was run down by a train at Camperdown The cart was emasted, but the horse had only a few scratches. The driver caught hold of the cowcatcher ...
Article : 50 wordsReuter's correspondent at Mukden says the Japanese turning of the Russian right at a complete right angle hinging on Linshin-pu is considered the most ...
Article : 44 wordsArrangements are being made for holding the first ordinary meeting of the Australasian Institute of wining Engineers for 1905 in Melbourne, commencing ...
Article : 50 wordsMr George B. Corteloyon succeeds Mr Wynne as Postmaster-General in the United States Cabinet. ...
Article : 62 wordsIt is reported at St Petersburg that if General Kuropatkin finds, as in reported, that the Japanese used all their reseres in the recent battle he will ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Japanese infantry, continues Reuter, brilliantly crossed the Sha-ho on Thursday, winning a front two miles across by crawling up bare stony hills ...
Article : 60 wordsDr. Howell has resigned his position an agricultural chemist, and accepted an appointment in the Mount Lyell Company's works at Saltwater River. ...
Article : 33 wordsAt Tokio the Russian casualties are estimated at forty thousand. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe second line of defence at Chantan was as obstinately defenced as the first. When this had been captured General Oku and General Nogi advanced with ...
Article : 82 wordsMr Alfred Dobson, Agent-General for Victoria, has cabled that Mr J W. Taverner has arrived, and had resumed his official duties on March 6 ...
Article : 28 wordsSignor Fortis succeeded M. Gioletti as Italian Premier. Most of the members of the late Ministry are retained in their positions. ...
Article : 29 wordsThere is every indication that the Japanese enveloping movement is a success. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe China has on board fifty-six bags of mails for Tasmania from London. ...
Article : 17 wordsAll the strike leaders at Warsaw have been arrested. ...
Article : 21 wordsSir Benjamin Benjamin, M.L.C., ex-Mayor of Melbourne, died to-day from pneumonia. ...
Article : 20 wordsIt is reported that General Karoki's scouts are advancing from the north-ward of Fushan, and have communicated with General Nogi's scouts from the ...
Article : 27 wordsExcept at Pataitse and Machipan, the Russian resistance was without spirit, and many of the retreating soldiers threw awy their arms and clothing. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Press has adopted a somewhat disparaging tone in connection with Mr Reid's utterances as to the necessity of fighting the socialistic Press, and this ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Japanese outstretched wings and converging columns are threatening Tieling and the railway. ...
Article : 20 wordsOn Saturday night the Russian centre near the railway began retiring, the Japanese capturing some six-inch howitzers and machine guns. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr Justice Walker in the Divorce Jurisdiction to-day expressed the opinion that the details of cares which were dealt with should not be published. He ...
Article : 57 wordsTo enable all his loyal subjects to be promptly heard, the Emperor Nicholas has decreed that a Ministerial Council, presided over by himself, to consider all ...
Article : 54 wordsA large force of Japanese is marching through the mountains in an effort to cut off the Russian retrust along the Murder-Harbin road. ...
Article : 29 wordsIt is claimed by the Russians that in their counter attacks at Sha-ho they captured two machine guns and one hundred prisoners eastward of Putifloff ...
Article : 33 wordsThere are only two kilometres (nine furlongs) separating the Japanese and Cha[?]ing, the headquarters of General Kuropatkin. ...
Article : 21 wordsNews from Fiji states that the steamer Pilharra is a sixty hours over[?] from Noumea. She left Sydney on February 28 for Noumes with 17 saloon and 9 ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Japanese have captured the redoubts along the highlands to the south-east of Husungmupatse. ...
Article : 24 wordsAt St. Petersburg the strike is extending, and there have been disturbances created by the Putiloff men, who exploded two boilers to prevent work being ...
Article : 95 wordsAt Mukden the people are assembling on the roofs watching the Japanese shrapnel bursting in the swamps to the scuth of the Imperial tombs. ...
Article : 30 wordsAdvices from Mukden say that there are two thousand Japanese dead in front of Kao-tuling. ...
Article : 20 wordsSpeaking at Normanton last night Mr McDonald, M P, reviswing the work of the last session of the Federal Parliament, severely condemned Mr ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Japanese squadrons have been sighted one hundred miles south-east of Hong Kong, and steaming rapidly. ...
Article : 29 wordsGenerals Nogi and Oku are rapidly closing in on the Russians. ...
Article : 18 wordsAn exceptionally dogged resistance was experienced by the Japanese at Machia-pu, where for two days there was desperate fighting in the endeavor ...
Article : 38 wordsAccording to the "Times" version, the explosion killed many of the Putiloff workmen, and terrorised the rest into joining the strikers. ...
Article : 24 wordsMessrs. Reid, Thomson, and Carruthers had a conference to-day regarding the Federal Capital site. They have agreed to exchange written reasons for ...
Article : 51 wordsAfter a period of the rest the Japanese scouting cruisers have commenced their raids on vessels bound to Vladivostock, the Swedish steamer Negga and the ...
Article : 48 wordsWilliam Rilley Hodge pleaded guilty to stealing, as a clerk, £3,000, the property of the West Australian Bark. He was sentenced to five years ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is affirmed by the "Standard" that there are one hundred and thirty Mingretians, Oselete, and other landless mountaineers in the Western Caucasus ...
Article : 35 wordsField Marchal Oyama reports that the Su-chla-ton railway station is burning. ...
Article : 13 wordsThere is desperate fighting proceeding at the Kao-tuling Pase, to the south-east of Mukden. The struggle here has been in progress for some days. ...
Article : 29 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday the Bench was occupied by Messrs J. Brickbill and E V. Goldsmid, J.s'P. An offender failed to appear to answer a ...
Article : 412 wordsAnother British steamer, bound for Vladivostock, the Carlisle, has been allowed to make repairs at Manila, but will probably be interned. A Japanese ...
Article : 33 wordsAt the Central Court yesterday W. Lowe, a draper of George street, win charged with causing an obstruction to traffic in front of his shop by his ...
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Advertising : 168 wordsDespite the terrible harships, and the great cold, General Kuroki's men and their opponents display equal obstinacy and daring. ...
Article : 24 wordsIn order to provide commissioned officers for the navy the Emperor has promoted one hundred and sixty cadets and sub-lieutenants six months in advance. ...
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Advertising : 255 wordsChief Justice Dedds presided at the First Court at the Criminal Sittings to-day. John Levell Cowley, guilty of forgery, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. ...
Article : 208 wordsThe steamer Tagliefere has returned to Sydney alter an interesting cruise among the islands. She was chartered in October last to coney coal to the ...
Article : 82 wordsMr Justice Cohen has written to the Attorney-General asking him not to re-appoint him (Mr Cohen) President of the Arbitration Court at the expiration ...
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Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), Wed 8 Mar 1905, Page 3
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