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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Advices from two sources state that General Kuropatkin, in response to urgent feeling at St. Petersburg, has found himself compelled to do ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The total quantity of wheat now afloat consigned to the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,265,000 bushels, and that consigned to the Continent ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Among the numerous guns captured by the Japanese at Nan-sthan were several naval guns, all in excellent condition. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    The Royal Commission on tuberculosis, after exhaustive experiments with 200 bovine animals, reports that the disease" as communicated to bovine ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Premier, Mr. Jenkins, when addressing a deputation at Port Augusta to-day, referred to the matter of a railway to connect with, West ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    In the Senate to-day members smiled when Senator Dobscm (T.) assed, without notice if the Government was aware that the Labor party would ...

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  8. GREAT FEAT OF ARMS.

    Continental military experts express admiration and amazement at the great victory gained by the Japanese in the battle of Kin-chau declaring it to be ...

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  9. DEBENTURES.

    City of Sydney 4 per cent debentures are quoted at £102, and Dalgety, Limited, 4 per cent, debentures at £100 IOS. ...

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  10. BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr. Philip Watts, Director of Naval Construction to the Admiralty, is now designing smaller battleships capable of carrying heavier guns than those ...

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  11. KEROSENE COMPETITION.

    In consequence of the keen competition in kerosene Mr. Rockefeller's' Anglo-American Company, Messrs. Rothschilds Company, Mr. Marcus ...

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  12. COLD-BLOODED MURDER.

    Harra Deen, a Syrian hawker, charged at the criminal court today with the murder of the man Smith Cut Hill, near Picton, on March 14. ...

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  13. MISSION TO TIBET.

    A force of 1200 Tibetans, with four jingalls, who were recently advancing from Khambajong towards Tuna, have returned northwards in the direction ...

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  14. TANGLER KIDNAPPING CASE.

    The Moroccan bandit Raisull threatens that he will murder the American millionaire, Mr. Perdicaris, and his son-in-law, Mr. Varley, whom ...

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  15. RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    The Russians have retreated, after a, fashion rather resembling a flight, a long way south-west of their position on the. day of the battle of ...

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  16. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    General Kuropatkin has issued an order that all women, and children are to leave Liao-yang and Mukden for the north. ...

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  17. LYDENBURG BANDIT.

    Durand, the leader, of a number of bandits who recently raided round Lydenburg and tried to stir up disaffection against the British, has been ...

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  18. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Much surprise is felt at Mr. Snell's nomination for the Leonora seat not going in with that of Mr. Lynch, who was declared duly elected, being the ...

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  19. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    The Russian general staff state that on the night of the 26th ult. a Japanese infantry force,advancing towards Liao-yang, attacked some Cossack ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CAWALRY.

    The Russian general staff states that on Monday last a considerable force of Russian cavalry attacked the railway station at Wa-fang-tien, some 70 ...

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  21. CONSOLS.

    Consols are now quoted at £96 15s. as against £96 5s. on Friday last. ...

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  22. EARLY CLOSING SYSTEM.

    The new municipal regulation, whereby all public houses in Glasgow are compelled to close at 10 p.m. instead of at 11 p.m., has reduced the ...

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  23. BASS STRAITS COLLISION.

    In the vice-admiralty ; court to-day." Sir John Madden delivered judgment in the actions arising out of the collision "between the steamer Coogee and ...

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  24. TALLOW SALE.

    This morning 1645. casks of tallow were offered at auction, and 1120 were sold. Prices ranged from 22s. gd, to 26s. ...

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  25. SOLDIERS' WALKING MATCH.

    In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday General Andre, the French Minister for War, made a statement regarding the recent walking match from ...

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  26. METAL MARKET.

    Copper is quoted at £56IIS. 3d., and lead at £II 9s. ½d ...

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  27. RECONNAISSANCE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    In making a reconnaissance off Port Arthur on Monday last the Japanese gunboat's and destroyers and torpedo boats were exposed to a heavy fire ...

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  28. MANY CHINESE.

    Many Chinese have been hanged at Vladivostok on the charge, of having made signals to the Japanese fleet on "watch outside 'the harbour. ...

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  29. INTERPRETATION OF THE CON

    The interpretation of important clauses of the Commonwealth Constitution is involved in a case which I came, before the High Court of ...

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  30. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the Representatives to-day preliminary business was confined to four, questions on the notice paper, none of which were very important. ...

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  31. OCCUPATION OF DALNY.

    General Oku, commanding the Japanese army operating against Port Arthur, reports that he occupied Dalny on Monday last, and found, that the ...

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  32. FIVE NEW CRUISERS.

    The Berlin "Neue Freie Presse" states that the Russian Government has ordered from a shipbuilding firm at Trieste five 21-knot armoured ...

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  33. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The Deakin party caucus sat till late this afternoon. The following resolution was passed:— "The present circumstances do not render it ...

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  34. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The steamer Varzin, bound for Australia, collided with another steamer, in a fog yesterday off the mouth of the Elbe, and had to put back to ...

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  35. OCCUPATION OF DALNY.

    A cable message was received to-day by the Japanese acting-Consul-General from Baron Komura, giving a report from General Baron Oku as follows ...

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  36. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    M. Athalin, one of the councillors of the Court of Cassation during the court's investigation of the Dreyfus case found reason to suspect that the ...

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  37. RUSSIAN GUNBOAT.

    Before the Russians evacuated Dalny they destroyed the gunboat which they used to bombard the Japanese left flank at the battle of Kin-chau. She ...

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  38. BORING FOR OIL.

    Prospecting for oil has, been vigorously prosecuted in the Warren River areas for some time past. Last September the contractors for boring were ...

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  39. MR. HOPKINS AND THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The National League this morning, announced the candidates whose nomination they choose for support. Among the number is Mr. Hopkins ...

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  40. RACE WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    News has been received by the steamer Tsinan of an exciting encounter that the Japanese liner Bingo Maru had with Russian cruisers on the ...

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  41. RAILWAY GUARD.

    A guard named Daniel Earles Haramet was engaged at shunting at Blayney to-day, when he was caught between two trades, and his chest was ...

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  42. BANBITS AT DALNY.

    Several bands of Manchurian bandits are reported to have entered Dalny between the time of the Russian evacuation and the Japanese ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN COLONIES.

    Lord Milner yesterday opened the Transvaal and Orange River Colony Legislative Councils. He stated that the Transvaal was now paying its way ...

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  44. OUR GOLD YIELD.

    The gold output of West Australia for the past month totalled 191,782 oz., as against 216,1573 oz. produced last month, being a decrease of 24,791 ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    The State revenue for May was £213,822,, being a decrease of £14,000 as compared with the figures for May of last year. The revenue for the 11 ...

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