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  2. THE WAR.

    Tokio reports that three Russian columes advanced south in the vioinity of the railway on Thursday last. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet is to be held on Friday to consider the Bills that have been prepared for next session. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Prior to the bomb explosion near a cafe in proximity to the Cathedral at Warsaw on Friday, emissaries of Dobrowolski warned a number of ...

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  6. REVENUE.

    The revenue for the week ended May 21 was £158,223, as against £147,997 for the corresponding week of last year. ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    Admiral Birilieff is to leave St. Petersburg for Vladivostock on Thursday, 25th inst., where he will take command in place of ...

    Article : 39 words
  8. RUSSIAN LINE.

    Latest advices from the front shows that the Russian line is now forty-two miles in length, extending from Zshoo-ching to Hsedosien ...

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  9. INFECTED FRUIT.

    The Minister of Customs has received the following cable message from the Minister of Agriculture, Cape Town : — " Warn shippers ...

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  10. STATE COUNCIL.

    A permanent State Defence Council haS been instituted by the the Emperor Nicholas, which will be under the Presidency of the ...

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  11. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council a minute was formally passed summoning Parliament to meet for the transaction of business ...

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  12. JAPANESE GOING NORTH

    Three Japanese columns are going north from Kai-Yuen, Changtu-fu and Fakumen respectively. ...

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  13. SHIPBUILDING YARDS.

    Several new shipbuilding yards are being opened by the Ministry of Marine at St. Petersburg and Cronstadt. ...

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  14. RETREAT AND RALLY

    After retreating from Tung-hau and Shin-King, the Russians rallied at Wangkao-tee, forty miles north of Tung-hau. ...

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  15. DEPUTY POSTMASTERS.

    Appointments will soon have to be made of Deputy Postmaeters- General for South Australia and Queensland, both of whose ...

    Article : 31 words
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  17. ICE IN SUNGARI.

    Owing to the premature melting of the ice in the river Sungari, Manchuria, many Russian carts filled with supplies have been lost ...

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  18. A PECULIAR CASE.

    In the case in which Robertson, Moffat and Co. are peeking to recover £112 from a grazier named Belson, on an alleged guarantee to ...

    Article : 309 words
  19. HAI-CHAU INCIDENT.

    At Pekin the authorities are satisfied that the Germans do not contemplate seizing Hai-chau. There is, however, some soreness ...

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  20. CALCHAS CASE.

    On July 25 last the Russians seized the British steamer Calchas, while on the way to Japan, and took her to Vladivostock, where, on ...

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  21. JAPANESE DEPLOYING

    A large Japanese force is deploying on the Russian flanks. ...

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  22. DEAKIN'S SPEECH

    Full reports of Mr Deakins speech at Perth show that he treated the questions of Protection, Preferential Trade, and Population ...

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  23. AGAINST RIGHT WING.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that a strong Japanese movement has commenced against General Linevitch's right wing, to the west ...

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  24. STARTED FOR FEZ.

    Mr G. A. Lowther, the British Minister to Morocco, has started for Fez, where he will present his credentials to the Sultan, Muley ...

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  25. DISSIPATION AT HARBIN

    There are complaints made that, notwithstanding the gravity of the position, dissipation and amusement? are in full swing at Harbin. ...

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  26. SLATTERY APPEAL.

    An appeal was before the Full Court on Friday in the case of Thomas Michael Slattery, who was sentenced at the Criminal Court by ...

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  27. AT KING'S LEVEE.

    Right Rev. F. Goldsmith, Bishop of Bunbury, Western Australia, attended a Wee by King Edward. The Bishop is on his way to his ...

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  28. PORT ARTHUR DEFENCE.

    The Commission at St. Petersburg, which is sitting to enquire into the surrender of Port Arthur, has ascertained that two millions ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. RUSSIAN DISPOSITION

    The " Times " correspondent with the Japanese headquarters staff states that the Russion line extends eight miles west of the ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A movement is on foot to get Mr Watson, whose old electorate of Bland will be abolished under the new scheme, to stand for Macquarie ...

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  31. HEAVY SCORING.

    tn the match played at Leicester between county teams representing Yorkshire and Leicestershire, G. Hirst, for the former, was not ...

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  32. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Charles Devereaux, a chemists' assistant, has been committed for trial for the alleged poisoning of his wife and two children at ...

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  33. BRONCHITIS VICTIM.

    Chief Justice Darling is ill with bronchitis, He is seventy-five years of age. ...

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  34. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    It is believed at Berlin that the resignation of the President and other officers of the German Naval League, owing to the disapproval ...

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  35. PILBARRA BREAKOOWN.

    The Marine Board concurs with the report of the recent enquiry regarding the mishap to the Pilbarra. ...

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  36. FISH CASE.

    Evilence in the blue cod fish case was concluded to-day. Allen, the defendant, admitted that he was not a poor man. His ...

    Article : 219 words
  37. ALLEGED POISONING.

    Arthur Hamilton, 18, an exSabraon boy, has been committed for trial by the Casino Police Court, on a charge of administering ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. BALTIC FLEET.

    Admiral Jonquierie, who is on board the armored first-class cruiser Guichen, 8,200 tons, 24,000 home power, 23 knots per hour, has ...

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  39. FISCAL ISSUE.

    Lord Robert Cecil, son of the late Prime Minister, in a letter to the "Times," in answer to Colonel Denison, of Canada, says that his ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. DIPLOMATS UNEASY.

    An article which appeared in the " Vossiche Zeitung" (the organ of the Liberal Party) urging the great desirableness of quiet for the ...

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  42. ARBITRATION ACT

    Mr Justice Cohen has intimated to the Government that he will not act further as President of the Arbitration Court, and as no other ...

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  43. CHAMBERLAIN POLICY.

    Replying to the challenge of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress, the Trade Union Branch of the Tariff Reform ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. JUNKS FOR RUSSIANS.

    A number of junks have left St. John Island, 160 miles south-west of Hong Kong, and it is believed that they are junctioning with ...

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  45. UNLIMITED CREDIT.

    At a meeting of the Brest Municipal Council unlimited credit was voted for the entertainment of President Loubet and the British fleet. ...

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  46. PETERSBURG DEPRESSED.

    Grave reports concerning the state of Vice-Admiral Rozhdist- veneky's health continue to be received at St. Petersburg, and are ...

    Article : 39 words
  47. FAVORITE BEVERAGE.

    An old distiller named Daniel Maunsell was found dead, and at the inquest it was stated that he was very intemperate, bis favorite ...

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  48. FELL DOWN STAIRS.

    The German Empress fell down stairs, injuring her forehead, but the injury is not dangerous. ...

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  50. RENDEZVOUS OFF LUZON.

    The most conflicting reports are current is to the whereabouts of the Russian Baltic fleet. According to the Paris ...

    Article : 132 words
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