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  3. WHY HE FAILS.

    Home of the Russian authorities at St. Petersburg attribute General Kuropalkin's inability to crash his tired foe to the frittering away of ...

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  4. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR

    General Kuroki aud General Nocku arc holding respectively the Russian left and centre, while General Nogi rolls up the right and ...

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  5. MOTOR BUSSFS

    Mr Talt, the Railway Commissioner, has recommended the establishment ol a line of motor busses between St. Kilda and Brighton ...

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  6. REMARKABLE BATTLE.

    The present battle is remarkable for the general recourse to heavy ordinance and the flanking movements of unprecedented magnitude. ...

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  7. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    It has been decided by the Methodist Conference to give allits fire insurance business to the United Insurance Company in ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    The situation on the Trans-Baikal line is becoming most acute, and the position of General Kuro-patkin's ar ny ia serious. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA WRECK.

    Mr Ackman, who purchased the wreck of the P. and C. steamer Australia, has abandoned the attempt to float the hull off the ...

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  10. DR. REDWOOD.

    Dr. Redwood, the new Catholic Bishop of Brisbane, arrived by the steamer Orontes ...

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  11. BALTIC FLEET.

    Sixty-three officers, twelve engineers, and two thousand men at Sevastopol have been ordered to join the remainder of the Baltic fleet at ...

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  12. KUROKI TURNING

    Field - Marshal Oyama's dispatches imply that General Kuroki is turning the Russians at Kaotuling. ...

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  13. GIRL'S SAD DEATH.

    A girl named Antonie Whiting went out to shoot parrots near Hexham and was afterwards found dead with a gunshot would in her ...

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  14. GENERAL RETREAT.

    It is reported at Tokio that General Kuropatkin has already commenced a general retreat. The Russians, it is further ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. CABLEGRAMS.

    Dr. Wollaston, the federal Comptroller-General, in reply to the charge made by Mr Carruthers, Premier of New South Wales, that ...

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  16. MONDAY'S FIGHTING.

    On Monday the chief fighting took place at Tashichiao, near the Im- perial Tombs. To-day (Tuesday) the conflict ...

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  17. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    Mr Justice O'Connor was to-day sworn in as President of the Federal Arbitration and Conciliation Court. ...

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  18. CALLING FOR RESERVES

    General Bilderling, the commander of the Third Russian Army, who is south of Mukden, is calling for reserves ...

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  19. SANGUINARY FIGHTING

    The positions to the east and to the south of Mukden especially at kandolishan and kaotuling, have been the scenes of the most ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. ENGLISH MAILS

    A deputation from the Council of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce waited on the Prime Minister to-day to urge the re-establishment of ...

    Article : 294 words
  21. FUSHAN DEFENDED.

    General Kuropatkin is continuing to defend Fushan with great resoluteness ...

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  23. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Mr Carruthers, speaking at Manilla, said he hoped that his Ministry would be able to signalists term of office by closer ...

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  24. THIRTY-TWO REPULSES

    It is claimed by the Russians that they have repulsed thirty-two night attacks in two days at Kandolishan, annihilating the Japanese ...

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  25. SLOW BUT FAVORABLE

    In a later dispatch Field-Marshal Oyama reports that he is making slow but favorable progress in the Machuntun district. ...

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  26. KUROPATKIN STRAINS

    General Kuropatkin is straining every nerve to keep open the line of retreat from Fushan to Tieling. ...

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  27. RUSSIANS REPULSED

    An attack made by the Russians on the japanese near the Imperial Tombs to the north-east of Manuchurla has been repulsed ...

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  28. POSSESSION OF MUKDEN. .

    It is announced at Tokio that the possession of Mukden and the line to Hun-ho is already assured. The railway north of Mukden is ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. A BEAR MOVEMENT.

    Advices from Niuchwang state that one thousand Russians are moving southward along the east bank of the Liao in order to attack ...

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  30. N S.W PARLIAMENT

    The Stale Parliament ban been further prorogued until April 25, but it is not expected that Parliament will meet before the middle ...

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  31. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Before the Tariff Commission to-day, John Kitchen, of Kitchen and Eons, candle manufacturers, gave evidence. He said his firm was ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. JAPANESE OPERATIONS

    Reuter's Mukden correspondent says that the Japanese are continuing their encircling movements. One of their divisions has been ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. ARBITRATION ACT.

    The Employers' Federation has decided to ask the Premier to repeal the Arbitration Act. ...

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  34. RUSSIANS ALARMED.

    At Mukden the Russians are greatly alarmed at the near approach of the Japanese. They have burnt the Government ...

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  35. A NOVEL POINT.

    Under the will of the late Anne Kelly, of Morpbetvale, a gift was made to the priest of the local Roman Catholic Church in return ...

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  36. MUKDEN CIVILIANS

    There is a general exodus of civilians from Mukden, who are pouring into Tie-ling and Sin-minting. ...

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  37. MOTOR OIL LAUNCHES.

    In the course of the evidence given by Philip Brodziak, an engineer, to the Navigation Cammission, ho dealt with motor oil ...

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  38. FIGHT FOR SEVEN DAYS.

    The Russians have been fighting for seven days, a defensive resistance on the whole. They are undoubtedly ...

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  39. SEVERELY CENSURED.

    Some months ago, Martin, a Customs officer in Western Australia, stated that he tested Italian immigrants in a language not their ...

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  40. JAPANESE OCCUPY

    The Japanese have occupied the telegraph office at Sin-min-ting, near Mukden. ...

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  41. JAPANESE WOUNDED

    Numbers of Japanese wounded have been brought to Mukden along the Sin-ming-tun road. ...

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  42. FIGHTING FAR NORTH

    The sound of fighting pome distance north has been heard at Mukden, but there are no particulars available. ...

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  43. DEFENCE FORCE.

    The case of Major Carroll has been finally dealt with by the Minister of Defence, who releases to announce his decision. ...

    Article : 28 words
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  45. WINGS OUTFLANKED.

    Advices received at Tokio show, that both Russian wings have been outflanked. ...

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  46. ENGLISH SHIPPING RING.

    A telegram was received by the Navigation Bill Commission to-day from Mr Groom, M.P. Brisbane, stating that the English shipping ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. ISSUE DEPENDS

    In commenting on the present situation in Manchuria, the "Morning Post" declares that the issue solely depends on whether the ...

    Article : 38 words
  48. OPTIMISTIC RUSSIANS.

    At St. Petersburg, says the "Times" correspondent, the Russians rely on the fact that the Japanese front is one hundred ...

    Article : 70 words
  49. ELECTRICAL EXPERT.

    Mr Heskelb, the Federal Postal Electrical Expert, should reach Melbourne on Tuesday. ...

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  50. SENATOR BEST

    Senator Beat left to-day on short visit to England ...

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  51. RUSSIAN LEFT REAR.

    According to the Tokio correspondent of the " Daily Telegraph," General Kuropatkin's left rearguard, consisting of twenty ...

    Article : 26 words
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