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  2. WAR IN THE FAR EAST. BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    A Saigon telegram states that the Baltic fleet was last sighted fifteen miles off the Annam coast, and was steering north. When leaving Kamranh ...

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  3. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE, COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA

    Fearing the perpetration of outrages at Eastertide, thousands of Russian Jewesses purchased flasks of vitriol with which to protect themselves from ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The more popular parts of the house were crowded last evening at the third performance of "Fiddle-dee-dee" at the Theatre Royal. The dress circle was ...

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  6. LAW REPORTS.

    Assaulting the Police. — Frank Kelleher was charged, on information, with having on the 21st inst. assaulted Constable Tierney whilst in ...

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  7. JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    Three warships, supposed to be Admiral Nashima's Japanese squadron, have been seen off the Corregidor Islands. ...

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  8. LANDOWNERS' LOSSES.

    The Czar's Rescript orders a commission that has been appointed to assess the landowners' losses, and recover compensation from the villagers implicated ...

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  9. ALLEGED EXCHANGE OF CREWS.

    Regarding the Diana crew, semi-official Paris reports state that the rumour must be received with the greatest reserve. The roll of the crew is called ...

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  10. THE EDITH FOWLER CONCERT.

    The programme submitted for Miss Edith Fowler's concert in the Town-hall on Monday, May 1, maintains a high standard throughout. It includes ...

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  11. POLICE INTERFERENCE.

    The police at Vladikavas interfered with the annual gymnastic meeting, and squadrons of cavalry scattered the crowd. ...

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  12. THE RUSSIAN DEPARTURE.

    Advices from Kamranh indicate that Roshdestvensky's squadron of fifty-two ships, including transports, sailed at noon on Saturday. ...

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  13. FARM COLONIES.

    The "Morning Post," commenting on the proposal to establish farm colonies in the United Kingdom for the unemployed, considers that it would be far ...

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  14. GREECE AND CRETE.

    M. Delyanni, speaking in the Greek Chamber of Deputies, said that Greece was unable to co-operate in the movement designed to accelerate Crete's ...

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  15. THE PAINE ENTERTAINERS.

    True lovers of dramatic art will be genuinely gratified to learn that Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Paine the popular gifted elocutionists of Melbourne, have ...

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  16. THE RULES OF NEUTRALITY.

    An official note issued at St. Petersburg contradicts the official statement from Tokio respecting the alleged violation of neutrality, and adds that no ...

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  17. BANK DEFALCATIONS.

    Frank Bigelow, resident manager of the National Bank of Milwaukee, in the United States, has been arrested on a charge of causing defalcations of £30,000 ...

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  18. NEBOGATOFF'S SQUADRON.

    The New York "Evening Sun's" Saigon correspondent has arrived at Kamranh, and reports that when thirty miles south of Kamranh on Sunday morning ...

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  19. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, in a letter to Admiral Povillero, the writer of an article on the Anglo-French entente in the "Bretagne Commerciale." states: ...

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  20. ROSHDESTVENSKY'S MOVEMENTS.

    Roshdestvensky's movements are causing M. Delcasse uneasiness, as in the event of defeat near a French port, the Russians will be compelled to ...

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  21. EVANDALE EASTER ENCAMPMENT. AUSTRALIAN FIELD ARTILLERY.

    The camp of the Australian Field Artillery who are undergoing the annual course of instruction, which is to extend over a period of eight days, is ...

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  22. FRENCH ARMY AND NAVY.

    President Loubet and French Ministors visited Bordeaux on the occasion or the gymuastic societies' fete, but cheifly to attend to-day's unveiling of a ...

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  23. THE COMMONWEALTH BY SUBMARINE CABLE, COPYRIGHT

    The Postmaster- General (Hon. Sydney Smith), on behalf of the Commonwealth, and Mr. Kenneth Anderson, representing the Orient-Pacific S.S. Company, to-day ...

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  24. BAPTIST UNION OF TASMANIA

    The annual session of the Baptist Union of Tasmania was opened in the Tabernacle, Hobart, yesterday morning with a devotional meeting conducted by ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Social Democratic Federation Conference has accused the Salvationists and the Church Army of gigantic sweating in connection with the work ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED WHEAT CORNER.

    Chicago reports state that the attempt made by the speculator Gates to corner the supply of May wheat has collapsed, and the closing quotation is ...

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  27. DECREASE IN REVENUE.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir Geo. Turner) states that the Commonwealth, revenue for the past nine months shows a decrease of £203,000, compared with the figures for ...

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  28. BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the British warships Glory, Centurion, Ocean, Hague, and Bonaventure have left Hongkong. ...

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  29. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Details of the Indian earthquake show that within the seriously affected area, extending over 700 square miles, and where the population was a ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.

    The regiment vvas engaged this (Tuesday) morning in repelling the advance of an imaginary foe, descending the Bagdad Valley, and secured a position on ...

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  31. ROAD TRUSTS. MARGATE.

    The result of the annual election for this trust was as follows:—E. Meredith 90, C. Woods 88, W. Hughes 77, E. Flakemore 50, E. Kemp 41. The first ...

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  32. THE BATTLE OF MUKDEN.

    "The Times" correspondent at Tokio has forwarded a graphic narrative of the battle of Mukden as seen by the Japanese. ...

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  33. GERMAN RESIDENT IN MOROCCO.

    The tribes in Morocco have been instructed by the Sultan to cordially welcome Herr Tattenbach, the German resident, a reception in whoso honour is ...

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  34. UXBRIDGE.

    The trust held the usual monthly meeting at the Library-hall on April 22. Present:—Mr. E. Gallus, acting chairman; Messrs. C. F. Procter, J. McGurk, and A. ...

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  35. THE ROYAL CRUISE.

    His Majesty King Edward, who has been cruising in the Mediterranean, will land at Marseilles on Saturday, and will have an interview in Paris with ...

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  36. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals. — Suevic, str., from Sydney; Mamari, str., from Wellington. Departures. — For Sydney: Oldenburg; for Newcastle: General ...

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  37. GENERAL WAR ITEMS.

    Women and children are withdrawing from Harbin. The next battle is expected to take place south-east of Tsitsicar. ...

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  38. PORT ARTHUR FORTIFICATIONS.

    The Japanese have restored the fortifications at Port Arthur, and discovered large quantities of buried ammunition and shells. ...

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  39. JAPANESE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The Japanese Red Cross Society exceeds one million members, four hundred thousand of whom are engaged in succouring the sick and wounded. ...

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  40. MINING.

    The Tasmanian Smelting Co. has ordered from the Salisbury Foundry Co., Launceston, the second section of their new roasting plant. The order, which ...

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  41. A RAILWAY COMPLETED.

    A light line of railway from Changchun to Kirin has been oompleted. ...

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  42. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    Twenty-five thousand picked troops round Moscow are going to the front. Eight thousand Russians have crossed the Tumen River into Korea. ...

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