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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    In the presence of two thousand people the priests prayed for a Russian victory over the Japanese In Manchuria. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    A large force of Russians at Hailuncheng is being pressed on both sides. ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons on Monday, Sir Robert Reid moved hie motion censuring the Government for its action in regard to ...

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  6. GERMAN AFRICA.

    In German Damaraland the rebels have again defeated the troops sent oat against them. Marengo's force encountered ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    So far Russia has not paid any compensation for the sinking of the British steamer Knight Commander by the Vladivostok squadron in ...

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  8. AMERICA AND CHINESE.

    In order to prevent trade boycotting President Roosevelt has ordered that all Chinese merchants, travellers, and others entitled to ...

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  9. STORY OF TAKASAGO.

    Immediately after the defeat of the Russian fleet at the battle of Tau-Shima, at the end of last month, the Japanese admitted having lost ...

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  10. MARTIAL LAW

    Martial law baa been proclaimed at Lodz, and the city is now becoming quieter. ...

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  11. CAVALRY IN COLLISION.

    While manoeuvring at the Valbownne Camp, near Lyons, a squadron of dragoons came into collisian with a squadron of cuirassiers. ...

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  12. BOMB THROWN.

    At Czenstochow, a town in Poland, to the south-west of Petrikau, where there has been Considerable unrest for some time, a bomb was thrown ...

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  13. DEFENDS AUSTRALIA.

    Mr T. A. Coghlan New South Wales Agent-General, has written a letter to the "Economist," in which he deprecates its Melbourne ...

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  14. DEATHS AT LODZ

    There were 343 Jews and 218 Christians buried by the Cossacks in one day. A previous cable stated that the ...

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  15. A SPEAKER'S REWARD.

    A few days ago Parliament voted to the late Speaker of the House of Commons, William Gully, a pension of £4,000 per annum, to enable him ...

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  17. AFTER SIX YEARS.

    It is reported that the remains of a child found on the Biddenham ran, twenty-five miles from Charlville, have been identified as those ...

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  18. CHINESE REFORMS.

    According to the Tokio correspondent of the " Daily Telegraph" China has decided to follow Japan's advice in the formation at Pekin of ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN CEMETERY.

    While a Cossack patrol was passing the cemetery at Lodz it was attacked by rioters, who were behind the wall of the cemetery. ...

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  20. CABLEGRAMS.

    At a caucus of the Labor Party to-day the majority was against a coalition with Mr Deakin, but was willing to support a Protectionist ...

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  21. N.Z PARLIAMENT.

    The New Zealand Parliament was opened to-day. The Governor, in his speech, expressed gratification at the prosperous condition of the ...

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  22. ROYAL WELCOME

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have welcomed to England Prince and Princess Arieugawa, the former being the representative of ...

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  23. SOLDIERS REFUSE

    At Murom, a town in Great Russia, to the south-east of Vladimir, the officers of the Dragoon regiment informed the commander ...

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  24. DIED FROM ASPHYXIA.

    At the inquest on the victims of the A8 submarine fatality a verdict was returned that death was due to asphyxia by some unknown gas, ...

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  25. IKONA OUTRAGE.

    Additional information is to hand regarding the sinking of the British India Company's steamer Ikona, while on the passage from Rangoon ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. AN IRISH HAMLET.

    Irish audiences have always been motorions for heir very free and easy methods towards the people who entertain then and the late John Bernard ...

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  27. CONSULTIVE ASSEMBLY.

    It is Semi-officially announced at St. Petersburg that the Government upholds the necessity for the establishment of a consultative ...

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  28. CRETAN MINISTERS

    Ministers in Crete have resigned. They threaten to join the revolutionists and leave the towns to the Europeans. ...

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  30. STONE'S PROTEST.

    Captain Stone, of the Ikona, protested against the destruction of the vessel, but the commander of the Terek took no notice. ...

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  31. FEARS OF MASSACRE.

    Owing to rumors that a massaare was impending twenty thousand Jews left Lodz yesterday. ...

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  32. OPENING OF SESSION

    The State Parliament was opened this afternoon. The Governor's speech referred to the satisfactory finances, the progress of closer ...

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  33. PROBABLE AGREEMENT

    There is a prospect that at an early date France and Germany will come to an agreement regarding Morooco. ...

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  34. BARRICADES STORMED.

    Barricades which had been erected at Warsaw have been stormed by the military. There were many casualties and ...

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  35. RUSSIAN DISAPPROVAL OF CRUISERS' ACTION.

    Mr A. J. Balfour, replying to a question put by Mr C. McArthur in the House of Commons, said that the Government had the beat reason ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. BOOKMAKERS EXCLUDED

    All bookmakers are to be excluded from French Racecourees after August next. ...

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  37. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    M. Jaures, the head of the French Socialists, declares that even should the German colonies and foreign trade be lost in the event of ...

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  38. TERRIBLE DEATH

    Mrs L. A. Payne, residing with a married daughter at Bourke, got out of her bed early this morning and went outside. Not returning ...

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  39. MOTOR DRIVING.

    A month or two ago indignation was aroused through the driver of a motor oar proceeding on bis journey after knocking down a child. ...

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  41. FATAL COLLISION.

    A Bad catastrophe has occurred off Kastrup Zealand, the British steamer Ancona and the Danish training ship Georgestag having ...

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  42. SWIMMING

    B. B. Kiernan, of Sydney, swam 600 yards at the Bath Club in 7 min 42 2 6sec. ...

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  43. ORDER FOR RELEASE.

    The High Court has reversed the Full Court judgment, and ordered the release of William Ferris, a bankrupt, who had been imprisoned ...

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  45. METALS.

    Quotations for metals on Monday were:—Copper, £68 to £66 5s for spot also for forward delivery, ...

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