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  3. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister, with deep regret, informed members that Mr George Wyndham had resigned ...

    Article : 152 words
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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    A German firm has submitted to the Postmaster-General a penny in the slot machine for supplying postcards automatically to the public. The machine ...

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  6. SPURIOUS JEWELLERY.

    The Customs Department is taking action to protect the public against the importation of spurious jewellery. A shipment of ringe, stemped nine carat. ...

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  7. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    A 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 ...

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  8. MANCHURIA.

    Reuter'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 ...

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  9. MINING ENGINEERS.

    Arrangements are being made for holding the first ordinary meeting of the Australasian Institute of wining Engineers for 1905 in Melbourne, commencing ...

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  10. AMERICAN CABINET.

    Mr George B. Corteloyon succeeds Mr Wynne as Postmaster-General in the United States Cabinet. ...

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  11. ATTEMPT TO SMASH

    It 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 ...

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  12. JAPANESE BRILLIANCY.

    The Japanese infantry, continues Reuter, brilliantly crossed the Sha-ho on Thursday, winning a front two miles across by crawling up bare stony hills ...

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  13. LYELL CO'S WORKS.

    Dr. Howell has resigned his position an agricultural chemist, and accepted an appointment in the Mount Lyell Company's works at Saltwater River. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    At Tokio the Russian casualties are estimated at forty thousand. ...

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  15. CHANTAU DEFENCES.

    The 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 ...

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  16. RESUMED DUTY.

    Mr Alfred Dobson, Agent-General for Victoria, has cabled that Mr J W. Taverner has arrived, and had resumed his official duties on March 6 ...

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  17. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT

    Signor Fortis succeeded M. Gioletti as Italian Premier. Most of the members of the late Ministry are retained in their positions. ...

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  18. ENVELOPMENT MOVEMENT

    There is every indication that the Japanese enveloping movement is a success. ...

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  19. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The China has on board fifty-six bags of mails for Tasmania from London. ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    All the strike leaders at Warsaw have been arrested. ...

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  21. SIR B. B NJAMIN.

    Sir Benjamin Benjamin, M.L.C., ex-Mayor of Melbourne, died to-day from pneumonia. ...

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  22. FORCES JUNCTIONING.

    It 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 ...

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  23. SPIRITLESS RUSSIANS.

    Except at Pataitse and Machipan, the Russian resistance was without spirit, and many of the retreating soldiers threw awy their arms and clothing. ...

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  24. REID AND HIS CRITICS.

    The 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 ...

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  25. WINGS AND COLUMNS

    The Japanese outstretched wings and converging columns are threatening Tieling and the railway. ...

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  26. RUSSIAN CENTRE

    On Saturday night the Russian centre near the railway began retiring, the Japanese capturing some six-inch howitzers and machine guns. ...

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  27. DIVORCE CASES.

    Mr 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 ...

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  28. MINISTERIAL COUNCIL

    To 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 ...

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  29. CUTTING OFF RETREAT

    A large force of Japanese is marching through the mountains in an effort to cut off the Russian retrust along the Murder-Harbin road. ...

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  30. SHA-HO ATTACKS.

    It 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 ...

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  31. JAPANESE CLOSE

    There are only two kilometres (nine furlongs) separating the Japanese and Cha[?]ing, the headquarters of General Kuropatkin. ...

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  32. STEAMER PILBARRA.

    News 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 ...

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  33. REDOUBTS CAPTURED.

    The Japanese have captured the redoubts along the highlands to the south-east of Husungmupatse. ...

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  34. ST. PETERSBURG STRIKE.

    At St. Petersburg the strike is extending, and there have been disturbances created by the Putiloff men, who exploded two boilers to prevent work being ...

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  35. ON MUKDEN ROOFS

    At Mukden the people are assembling on the roofs watching the Japanese shrapnel bursting in the swamps to the scuth of the Imperial tombs. ...

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  36. 2000 JAPANESE DEAD

    Advices from Mukden say that there are two thousand Japanese dead in front of Kao-tuling. ...

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  37. SEVERELY CONDEMNED.

    Speaking at Normanton last night Mr McDonald, M P, reviswing the work of the last session of the Federal Parliament, severely condemned Mr ...

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  38. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Japanese squadrons have been sighted one hundred miles south-east of Hong Kong, and steaming rapidly. ...

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  39. NOGI AND OKU

    Generals Nogi and Oku are rapidly closing in on the Russians. ...

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  40. D[?]GGED RESISTANCE.

    An exceptionally dogged resistance was experienced by the Japanese at Machia-pu, where for two days there was desperate fighting in the endeavor ...

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  41. WORKMEN TERRORISED.

    According to the "Times" version, the explosion killed many of the Putiloff workmen, and terrorised the rest into joining the strikers. ...

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  42. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Messrs. Reid, Thomson, and Carruthers had a conference to-day regarding the Federal Capital site. They have agreed to exchange written reasons for ...

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  43. CONTRABAND STEAMERS

    After a period of the rest the Japanese scouting cruisers have commenced their raids on vessels bound to Vladivostock, the Swedish steamer Negga and the ...

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  44. BIGGEST BETTER

    William Rilley Hodge pleaded guilty to stealing, as a clerk, £3,000, the property of the West Australian Bark. He was sentenced to five years ...

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  45. WESTERN CAUCASUS

    It is affirmed by the "Standard" that there are one hundred and thirty Mingretians, Oselete, and other landless mountaineers in the Western Caucasus ...

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  46. STATION BURNING.

    Field Marchal Oyama reports that the Su-chla-ton railway station is burning. ...

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  47. KAO-TULING PASS.

    There 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. ...

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  48. POLICE COURT.

    At 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 ...

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  49. STEAMER AT MANILA.

    Another British steamer, bound for Vladivostock, the Carlisle, has been allowed to make repairs at Manila, but will probably be interned. A Japanese ...

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  50. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At 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 ...

    Article : 74 words
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  52. GREAT OBSTINACY

    Despite the terrible harships, and the great cold, General Kuroki's men and their opponents display equal obstinacy and daring. ...

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  53. NAVAL CADETS.

    In 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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  55. TASMANIA.

    Chief 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. ...

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  56. INTERESTING VOYAGE.

    The steamer Tagliefere has returned to Sydney alter an interesting cruise among the islands. She was chartered in October last to coney coal to the ...

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  57. NOT DESIROUS

    Mr 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 ...

    Article : 40 words
  58. GOLD YIELDS.

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