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  2. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The survivors of the crews of the Russian warships Varyag and Korietz, that were sunk at Chemulpho, have arrived at Hong Kong and are ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC

    J. A. Dowic received a very hostile reception at the opening of his campaign in Melbourne this afternoon. The audience numbered between 6000 ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC

    Shortly after 9 o'clock on Saturday, night, when the crowd in Rundle-street was at its thickest, a young woman named Florence Horton, who had ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Consul-General for Japan yesterday received the following cablegram, dated February 27, from Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister for ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales, Mr. H. J. Copeland, contributes a long letter to the "Standard" on the subject of labour on the Rand. ...

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  7. EVACUATION OF DALNY.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh also states that some Japanese troops have been landed on the Liao-tung peninsula, in the vicinity of Dalny. The Russians, he ...

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  8. JAPANESE VERSION.

    The Japanese legation in London has this afternoon received a cable message from Baron Komura, the Minister for Foreign Affairs at Tokio, which ...

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  9. RUSSIAN DISPOSITIONS.

    Telegrams from Moscow state that Russian infantry have occupied the whole length of that section of the main road from Scoul to Peking which ...

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  10. CAPTURED STEAMER.

    The American steamer Korea, which was captured a few days ago by the Japanese while she was taking a quantity of mess beef to Vladivostok, ...

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  11. OTHER JAPANESE ACCOUNTS.

    Other Japanese accounts of the attack on Port Arthur on Tuesday night or early on Wednesday morning confirm the official statement received ...

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  12. PROTESTS IN BRITAIN.

    The general federation of Britisih trades unions yesterday passed a resolution protesting against the imipor[?]ation of Chinese to the Rand, and ...

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  13. FORGED ROUBLE NOTES.

    It is stated that forged rouble notes to the amount of £10,000,000 are circulating in Manchuria. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN GUNBOAT.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh reports that the Russian gunboat Mandjur is still at Shanghai, without having fulfilled the conditions on which she was ...

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  15. RUSSIAN COMMANDER.

    The Czar has decorated General Kouropatkine, and has sent him an autograph letter acknowledging and thanking him for his self-sacrifice in ...

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  16. STEAMER ABLAZE.

    The Russians state that of the four sunken vessels the one nearest the harbour was ablaze for some time, and that electric batteries and ...

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  17. HOTTENTOT REVOLT.

    Colonel Leutwein, Governor of German South-West Africa, reports that a sharp engagement has just taken place with the insurgent Hottentots, ...

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  18. AFFAIRS AT PORT ARTHUR.

    In a further report to St. Petersburg Admiral Alexieff states that after moonset, early on the morning of Thursday, the 25th inst., the Retvizan repelled an ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNOR.

    It is officially announced that Lord Plunket, formerly Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has been appointed to succeed Lord Ranfurly as ...

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  20. CROSSING LAKE BAIKAL.

    The Russian troops are reported to have suffered severely on their journey through Siberia, especially on their march across the frozen surface of ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. James Paris Lee, inventor of the LeeEnfield, Lee-Metford, and other magazine rifles, in his 73rd year. ...

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  22. NEW CAPE PREMIER.

    Dr. Jameson, this new Premier of Cape Colony, was present at a banquet in Cape Town last night, and made a conciliatory speech, in which ...

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  23. ALEXIEFF'S REPORT.

    Admiral Alexieff reports that the land batteries sunk on Friday all the torpedoes left floating in the roadstead of Port Arthur by the Japanese. ...

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  24. Girl's Shocking Death.

    A shocking tram accident occurred in Oxford-street yesterday afternoon. The victim was Miss Eva Carroll, aged 17 years, residing in ...

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  25. TRAGEDY AT MAIDSTONE.

    A terrible tragedy occurred at Maid-stone this morning, when a man named Tootell, the leading auctioneer in the town, murdered his wife and two ...

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  26. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    A correspondent telegraphs to St. Petersburg from Port Arthur that early on Friday morning a Japanese warship approached the harbour apparently ...

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  27. AFGHAN LANDMARKS.

    A report has reached Peshawur from Kabul, to the effect that the pillars put up by the late Amir of Afghanistan to mark the boundary between his ...

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  28. ANGLOPHOBIA IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Berlin "Post" declares that a wild wave of Anglophobia is passing over all classes in Russia. From Court ...

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  29. JAPANESE REPORTS.

    Official reports at Tokio about the happenings at Port Arthur state that, when the steamers laden with stones were taken into the channel early on ...

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  30. PANAMA CANAL TREATY.

    Ratifications of the Panama Canal Treaty have been exchanged between the Governments of the United States and the Republic of Panama. ...

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  31. KISHINEFF OUTRAGES.

    Of the 68 persons undergoing trial at Kishineff for having taken part in anti-Semitic excesses some have been ordered to undergo service in a ...

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  32. ATTACKS ON PORT ARTHUR.

    There was great rejoioing at St. Petersburg when Admiral Alexieff's [?]rroneous telegram was received there on Wednesday last, stating that the ...

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  33. AMERICAN VERSION.

    The Paris edition of the New York "Herald," a paper which for some time past has been strongly pro-Russian, gives a very different account from the ...

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  34. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The first session of the second Federal Parliament is to be opened on Wednesday afternoon by the Governor-General, nominally at 2.30 p.m., but ...

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  35. FIRE IN ROCHESTER.

    An enormous fire occurred yesterday in the business centra of Rochester, in the State of New York. It originated from defective connections ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The Bombala, a new steamer just built for Messrs. Howard Smith and Co.'s Australian trade, did her trial trip yesterday and attained a speed of ...

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  37. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The theatre was last night filled with an interested crowd when the Biorama Company of the Salvation Army gave a special service with the aid of a ...

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  38. COLONIAL CLUB.

    The members of the Colonial Club will entertain on the 10th of March Sir George Clarke, the ex-Governor, and Sir Reginald Talbot, the ...

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  39. THURSDAY'S ENGAGEMENT.

    An official message received at St. Petersburg from Port Arthur this morning says that the Japanese attack yesterday (Thursday) night was a ...

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  40. RUSSIAN DESTROYER.

    A Russian torpedo-boat destroyer overhauled in the Red Sea the British India Company's liner Mombassa, and brought her to by firing a couple ...

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  41. MINE MATERIAL.

    It is reported that three weeks ago a Russian firm named Ginsburg shipped from Nagasaki to Port Arthur as steel rope a quantity of material for making ...

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  42. BIRMINGHAM BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for Birmingham South, rendered necessary by the death of Mr. J. Powell Williams, took place yesterday. It resulted in an easy ...

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  43. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Arthur Balfour appeared in has place in the House of Commons yesterday, and was warmly welcomed. ...

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  44. CANADIAN PREPAREDNESS.

    The Canadian Government has just approved of the establishment of a citizen army of 100,000 men, with the idea of having a force ready for service in ...

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  45. JAPANESE IN KOREA.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the wellknown war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who has left Tokio and gone to Shanghai, states that within the ...

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  46. METHODIST LADIES' COLLEGE.

    A demonstration held at the Methodist Ladies' College on Saturday afternoon resulted in nearly £1000 being raised. Sir Samuel Way donated £300. ...

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