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  3. SHIPPING.

    The s.s Loongana, from Melbourne entered Low Head yesterday at 8.20 a.m. The s.s. Mahinapua leaves Strahan for Hobart to-day leaving the latter port on ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Lords was the ground chosen for the second trial of strength against England, and the greatest interest had been excited in the event owing to the ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    Emperor Nicholas of Russia is considering the question of appointing General Kuropathin as an additional plenipotentiary. ...

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  8. PRESSURE TO BEAR

    It is stated in authoritative civics at Washington that, in consequence of the pressure of certain European Powers, arguing that Japan should name a ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. RUSSIANS NERVOUS

    Nervousness is displayed by the Russian Press, and fears are expressed that Japan, in the event of an armistice being agreed to, will prepare a crushing ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. JAPAN OBJECTS.

    It is understood that Japan objects to the cold tone of the Russian Note, and to the implication that Japan is a suitor for peace. ...

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  11. MEET AT WASHINGTON.

    Japan having objected to the conference being held in Europe, and Russia having acquiesced in the objection, both Powers have accepted ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. CONFERENCE WILL MEET

    Mr Smalley, New York correspondent of the "Times," says that it it thought at Washington that the conference will meet about the middle of August, or ...

    Article : 36 words
  13. FEDERAL MATTERS.

    General Booth had a long interview this afternoon with Mr Reid, Sir Josiah Symon, Mr Sydney Smith, and Mr McLean to propound his inauguration ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. JAPAN DOUBTFUL.

    Japan, says the Tokio correspondent of the "Times," has grave doubts as to the sincerity of Russia in entering into the conference, and reserves the right to ...

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  15. Zeehan & Dundas Herald. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1905.

    Affairs in Europe are just now in a far from settled state, and it is possible that there will be raging a war at the same time in the West ...

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  16. NO ARMISTICE

    The "Times" St. Petersburg correspondent says that there will be no arrangements made for an armistice until the plenipotentiaries meet. ...

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  17. DEFENCES.

    Mr. McCay says that he is preparing a scheme for the more effective defence of Australia, and is about to submit it to the Council for Defence. ...

    Article : 28 words
  18. HIGH COURT.

    The difficulty over the High Court's travelling expenses is not arranged yet, and it is believed a hitch has occurred. ...

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  19. MANCHURIA

    Latest reports from Manchuria show that the Russians are astride the railway, the position extending to Chengohiatun, where the great supply depot to ...

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  20. PARLIAMENTARY.

    Preparations are being made for the opening of Parliament. Mr. Reid and will speak at Hawthorn on Thursday and give some indication of ...

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  21. ARBITRATION ACT.

    The Railways and Tramways Service Association has made another attempt to secure registration under the Federal Arbitration Act. ...

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  22. DEAKIN'S DELIVERANCE

    Considerable interest attaches to the speech Mr Alfred Deakens is to deliver to his constituents at Ballarat to-morrow(Saturday) week. Constituents believe ...

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  23. STRONG CAVALRY

    A strong detachment of Major-General Mishchenskov's cavalry is active on General Nogi's left and front, but there is no suggestion of a raid on the ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS.

    Admiral Togo's report shows that the battle of Tsu-shima commenced at eight minutes past two, and it was decided by a quarter to four. ...

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  26. RANGE-FINDERS

    Range-finders were placed in the fighting tops of the Japanese ships at the battle of Tsu-shima, and these gave the gunners accurate range considerably ...

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  27. GERMAN STEAMER

    The Russian converted cruiser Don formerly the Hamburg American liner Fusrat Bismarck) sank the German steamer Tetarton, bound from Otaru to ...

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  28. NO CONTRABAND.

    The Tetartos had no contraband on board. She had previously made a successful voyage to Vindvostock in the Russian ...

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  29. SEA'S HARVEST.

    The barque Emerald, from Newcastle, was wrecked north of Kaipara yesterday. The crew were landed safely in the ship's boats. She left Newcastle ...

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  30. FRIDAY'S PLAY.

    The weather was again fine, but during the night rain had fallen which rendered the wicket soft. There were ten thousand present when play was resumed. ...

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