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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    A couple of days ago Professor Yaroschenko. a Liberal, who had recently been elected Mayor of Odessa, was suddenly exiled to Oloneiz, Northern ...

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  4. FRENCH FLEET

    At we banquer to the French visitors at Westminster, the Right Hon. John Morlev, who responds to the tosst of "The Parliament," remarked that there ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. THE WAR. CABLEGRAMS.

    Field-Marshal Oyaoma has perfected his plus for the next great battle in Manchuria, and is only awaiting the signel that the peace negotiations at The man William Naughton, who recently confessed that he had worked a swindle in connection with the St. Vincent's Art Union ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. FRENCH OPINION

    The French journal " Temps" says that while the Japanese conditions are hard they offer an acceptable basin of peace. They entail on Russia sacriflces ...

    Article : 55 words
  7. INSTRUMENT OF PEACE.

    Commenting on the speeches, the "Daily Chronicle" says that as Mr A J. Balfour and Mr J. Morley share a firm resolve to treat the entente as an ...

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  8. BIG A. STRIKE ENDED.

    The strikes which have been in progress at Riga for some weeks have now come to an end. ...

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  9. DERBY RIOTS.

    A severe riot occurred at the Derby celebrations, Orangemen and Nationslists mutually stoning each other. Twenty houses were wrecked. ...

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  10. UNANIMOUS REJECTION

    At St. Petersburg the Press are unsnimous in rejecting the Japanese conditions of peace. Comments on the part of the Liberal ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. SOCIALIST MEETING

    A mass meeting of Socialists was held in a wood near Pabiaizs, in the government of Petrikan, Russian Poland, which was set upon by a band of ...

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  12. CONDITIONS DISCUSSED.

    Despite the Russian reply that they could not deal for a moment with the Japanese demand for the cesssion of Sakhalin and the payment of an indemnity ...

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  13. FEDERAL NEWS.

    A question has been raised in a section of the English Press whether the Australian Flag has been legally sanctioned. It appears that the ...

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  14. A THOUSAND ARRESTS

    One thousand arrests of revolutionists were made at Wareaw on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  15. FRIGHTENED BY TRAIN.

    While driving at Biarrits, France, Baron von Pawel-Rammingen was thrown from his carriage and severely injured, his skull being fractured ...

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  16. LENIENT SENTENCES

    Lenient sentences have been passed on the mutineers on board the Russian warship at Sevastopol. Fifteen have been Acquitted. ...

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  17. JAPAN'S INTERPRETATION.

    M. Witte's acquiescence in the discussion ia interpreted in Japanese circlet at being in consonance with instructions from Bt. Petersburg, and that he would ...

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  18. SECRET REPORT

    Translations of the secret reports by M. Bobrikoff (who was Governor General of Finland np to June 16 of last year when he was assassinated) made to ...

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  19. VEHICLE ACCIDENT

    A shocking vehicular accident happened at Towomba this afternoon. Vincent Graves, aged 87, was driving with his fiancee and a ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. FRESH INSTRUCTIONS.

    According to the Paris journal "Temps," fresh instructions have been cabled from St. Petersburg to M. Witte, which will form the basis of ...

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  21. ARBITRATION AWARD.

    By virtue ol the Anglo-French Convention, the Arbitration Court dm awarded the French claimants to compensation for the relinquishing of the treaty shore ...

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  22. WHY EMPERORS MET.

    It has been ascertained by the "Echo de Paris" that one of the determining causes of the recent interview between the Emperor William of Germany and ...

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  23. SKELETON FOUND.

    A human skeleton has been found on the Warrnambool Beach, which is believed to be that of an adult female. ...

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  24. BOYS EXECUTED

    Two boyt, aged respectively fifteen and thirteen jean, have been publicly executed at Odessa for firing from their father's houses at the troops. ...

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  25. GERMAN NAVY.

    Announcement is made by the "Daily Mail," on the authority of its Berlin correspondent, that a Bill providing for a large increase in the German Navy ...

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  26. A POSTPONEMENT.

    The plenipotentiarles agreed yesterday not to meet at three o'clock in the afternoon, but to resume to-day. ...

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  27. KERNAN AT STOCKHOLM.

    Bernard Kernan, the Sydney champion swimmer, took part in the International Swimming Meeting at Stockholm, Sweder, where he won the one hundred ...

    Article : 37 words
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  29. STEAMER SUNK.

    One of Hatrick's new steamers, plying on the Wanganui river, struck a boulder and sank. The passengers and crew got ashore in ...

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  30. FREAK OF NATURE.

    A curious freak of nature was taken from an ewe near Apsley. The body resembles that of a human being, while the head is ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. WAITING INSTRUCTIONS.

    Mr Smalley, New York correspondent of the "Times," says that at the powers given to Baron Komura and M Takahira are less comprehensive than those of M. ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. TRAIN COLLISION.

    A passenger and a freight train came into collision on the New York-Chicago railway between Lorain and Vermillion, Illinois. twelve of those on board the ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. 500-METRE RECORD.

    Kernan continued his successes at Stockholm by winning two more races and putting up a world's record in the 500 metre event. ...

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  35. JAPANESE PRESS

    Newspapers in Tokio are by no means hopeful as regards the peace prospects, and advise the nation to turn its eyes from Portsmouth (where the conference ...

    Article : 34 words
  36. TRADE UNION LABEL.

    Two or three Government supporters are threatening to vote against the Government over the Trade Union Label provisions in ...

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  37. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A bomb thrown in the street at Lostoch killed several persons. ...

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  38. WITTE'S REPLY

    M. Witte, in bis reply to the Japanese conditions, urged that Russia's unpreparedness before the war was proof that hostilities were not intended by her. ...

    Article : 110 words
  39. CRUISER SQUADRON

    Rear-Admiral Prince Louis ol Battenberg, who was recently appointed to the command of the Second Cruiser Squadron, has arrived at Quehec with his ...

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  40. LAMP EXPLODES

    A resident of Ararat, Mrs McDonald, while carrying a baby on one arm and a lighted lamp in the disengaged hand, tripped and ...

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  41. TASMANIA.

    Customs returns for the past week were £3,548 1s 3d. LAUNCESTON, Monday. A nw pile-drive for the Launceston ...

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  42. THE WILLOW.

    A. O. Jones, captain of the Nottingham Country Eleven, playing at Leyton against Essex, put up a score of 247 runs before being disposed of ...

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  43. INFATUATION OE BLUFF.

    Commenting on this statement, the "Time" says that it is either intonation or calculated bluff (or the Russians to proclaim that the Japanese are ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    A young man named Louis Metz was found dead in the bush at Randwick, with a bullet wound in his head. He bad been ...

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  45. A BRINK CURE.

    It is reported in the "Daily Mail" that there have been 347 successes and three tailored under the drink care Normyl treatment at one establishment ...

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  46. WITTE'S COMPLAINT.

    Dealing with the stasement that M. Witte complains that the Japanese resolve to maintain the secrecy of the proceedings while Battle is burning to ...

    Article : 76 words
  47. MOROCCO CONFERENCE

    Germany and Morocco were desirous that the International Conference on Moroccan affairs should be held at Tangier, and were Insistent on this ...

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  48. ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Arbitration Court has been engaged today in bearing the Wharf Laborers' claim against the New South Wales Inter-state ...

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  49. GENERAL NEWS.

    It is reported that the Japanese have re-floated the Pallada, which was sunk at Port Arthur. This vessel was, a week or two ago ...

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  50. NORWEGIAN POLLING

    Throughout Norway a referendum has been taken on the question of separation from Sweden and the creation of an independent Kingdom of Norway. The ...

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  52. COMMITTED SUICIDE.

    The body of Sydney H. Mann, the City Auditor, who disappeared from his home on Thursday night, has been found in the bush. It ...

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