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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Latest accounts from Dharmsala, the town in Kangra which suffered so severely in the recent earthquakes, and where the new stone ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    The Russian troops who retreated from Kaikuen have reached Kirin, leaving a rear-guard of eight thousand at Itechuan, Haiklusu, and ...

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  5. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    A box of dynamite bombs has been found at St. Petersburg under the Blue Bridge facing the Council of the Empire. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    An important development has taken place in connection with the Tatura mystery. On Friday afternoon the police ...

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  7. LIBAU DOCKERS

    Owing to the dockers' Strike at Libau the shipment of grain has been stopped. ...

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  8. RALLY AT CHANG-CHUN.

    The Russians who were at Fakumen and Changta are rallying at Chang - Chun, but thirteen thousand remain at Fengtwa and ...

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  9. REVOLT SUPPRESSED.

    Troops were brought from the Ekaterinburg district of the Government of Perm, Eastern Russia, to Perm, the capital, for the purpose ...

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  10. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Official news published at Tokio states that the Japanese on the Fushun-Hailung road, after defeating a Russian regiment of ...

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  11. ELIZABETPOL STRIKERS

    At Elizabetpol, Russian Caucasia, the strikers are in possession of the railway station, and they are preventing the entry of trains. ...

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  12. QUEEN'S SYMPATHY.

    Queen Alexandra has sent a special message of sympathy with the sufferers by the earthquake. ...

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  13. BALTIC FLEET.

    It is reported that before leaving the Anambas, to the north-east of Singapore, the Russian Baltic Squadron had another scare ...

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  14. CHEMIST ARRESTED.

    Arthur Devereaux, a chemist's assistant, has been arrested at Coventry in connection with the deaths of his wife and two children ...

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  15. LODZ RIOTERS

    At Lodz, in Russian Poland, many of the rioters who were arrested have been tried in secret, and a number of them have been ...

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  16. SCHAUMANN ABSOLVED

    On June 16, 1904, M. Bobrikoff, Governor-General of Finland, was murdered by Eugen, a Finnish civil servant, and a son of Senator ...

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  17. DEVEREAUX'S PLEA.

    Devereaux has been charged with the murder, by the administration of poison, of his wife and children. He declares that Mrs Deveraux ...

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  18. FEDERAL HIGH COURT.

    Notwithstanding the controversy over the circuit work of the High Court of Australia, the judges have fixed sittings for Brisbane on May ...

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  19. JAPANESE TORPEDOES

    Japanese destroyers are at Makung, ready to make a sally. ...

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  20. HOSPITAL SHIP OREL.

    The Russian hospital ship Orel was for thirty-six hours at Saigon, where she took in food, medicines, and nine hundred tons of coal. ...

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  21. GREEK VENGEANCE

    A band of two hundred Greeks, operating against the Bulgarians in the Monaster district of Turkey, killed sixty and wounded seven ...

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  22. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Mr McLean contends that the appointment of the Tariff Commission cannot be regarded as a breach of fiscal peace; it is merely an ...

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  23. GOING NORTH-EAST.

    Vice-Admiral Rozbdistvensky is still steering in a north-easterly direction. ...

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  24. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr C. P. Trevelyan, Liberal member for Elland Division of Yorkshire, reintroduced in the House of Commons his Land Value ...

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  25. GERMAN COLLIERS.

    Four German colliers, which were anchored off Cape St Jacques, have sailed. ...

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  26. POWERS WARNED.

    Japanese newspapers declare that if the Russian Baltic fleet is permitted to stay at any Indo-Chinese port Japan will be compelled to ...

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  27. POSTAL-TELEGRAPH.

    Examinations for telegraphists and clerical assistants to ascertain whether they are entitled to promotion beyond the fourth division ...

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  28. SEVERE FAMINE.

    Great distress prevails in the Yakutsk Government of Eastern Siberia owing to the scarcity of food bringing about a famine. ...

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  29. ELECTORAL REGISTRARS.

    William Norrie, St. Leonards ; Leslie J. Ellis, Kempton ; and Florence R. Sykes, Chudleigh, have been appointed electoral registrars. ...

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  30. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A meeting of all the members of the Protectionist Party is likely to be held in June to draw up a programme. The gathering is to ...

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  31. POONA OVERHAULED.

    Vice - Admiral Rozhdistvensky overhauled the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Poona between Saigon and Singapore. ...

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  32. BLOW TO TAMMANY.

    A severe blow has been dealt to the power of Tammany by the Legislature of New York State, and which must materially cripple its ...

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  33. TROOP TRAIN

    A train conveying recruits from Genoa collided with a goods train at Ronco, a village on the Adige, fourteen miles south-east of ...

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  34. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    The New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association was favored with fine weather for the sports meeting on the cricket ground. ...

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  35. COLLIERS AT HONG KONG.

    Many colliers are arriving at Hong Kong awaiting orders. ...

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  36. BASE IN PESCADORES.

    At Amoy the opinion is expressed that the Russians are aiming for a base at the Pescadores for coaling, and full preparations ...

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  37. REID'S ANTI-SOCIALISM

    Mr Deakin does not seem inclined to take up Mr Reid's proposal for the formation of an Anti-Socialist organisation. Mr ...

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  38. KIMG EDWARD'S TOUR.

    King Edward has greatly benefited by his Mediterranean tour. ...

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  39. OPPOSE CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr Outhwaite, an Australian, who is lecturing in England on behalf of the Liberals against Chinese labor, has been invited to ...

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  40. GENERAL NEWS.

    Captain Klado, who accompanied Vice-Admiral Rozhdistvensky as far as Vigo, and who has been most trenchant in hip criticisms of the ...

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  41. METALS.

    Quotations for metals on Friday were:— Copper, £67 8s 9d for spot, and £67 15s for three months. ...

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  42. CARDINAL MORAN

    Cardinal Moran is confined to his bed with a severe cold. ...

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  43. FISCAL ISSUE.

    It is said by friends of Mr Deakin that if the fiscal issue is raised as a result of the interim report by the Tariff Commission ...

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  44. MINERS APPEAL CASES

    The Law Lords of the House of Lords have dismissed tho appeal of the South Wales Miners' Federation in regard to "stop" days ...

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  45. SILVER.

    Bar silver (standard) was quoted on Friday at 2s 2[?]d per ounce. LONDON, April 16. On Saturday bar silver was ...

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  46. BLINDMAN'S FIGHT.

    Two blind men, Hugh Lora and Timothy Sheeban, were staying at a boardinghouse, when Sheeban threw a cup a tea over Lore, who ...

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  47. RUSSIAN LOAN HALF SUBSCRIBED.

    Only the first half of the Russian internal loan was issued lately. The subscriptions falling short the bankers who covered the deficit are ...

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  48. FOR PROMOTION.

    Of eighteen Tasmanian candidates who were examined for promotion from telegraph messengers to a higher position in the general ...

    Article : 53 words
  49. SHARES.

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  50. NATATION.

    The Life Saving Society has decided that Keran shall be its guest during his stay in England. He has been entered for all ...

    Article : 61 words
  51. TARDY EXPRESSION RUSSIA'S REGRET.

    About the lime of the Dogger Bank outrage last October the Russian Baltic squadron fired at the Swedish collier Aldebran. ...

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  52. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr E. T. Cooper, manager of the Bank of Australia, died suddenly yesterday from hemorrhage of the brain. ...

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  53. CALCULATING MACHINES.

    Sir George Turner is experimenting with a calculating machine in his department. ...

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  54. DALGETY'S DIVIDEND.

    Dalgety and Co. have declared an interim dividend of six per cent. ...

    Article : 17 words
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