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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Baron Kaneko, who was lately Japanese Minister for Commerce, has gone on an unofficial mission to the United States, to try and promote an ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    A Chinaman who has managed to, escape from Port Arthur says that the Russian solders who form the garrison are bitterly discontented with the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The "Daily Chronicle" of this morning publishes some thrilling details of the capture by the bandit Raisuli of the American millionaire ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    In the Canadian House of Commons last night the Treasurer, Mr. W. S. Fielding, made his budget speech, in which he estimated the ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Witnesses Before Committees. In the Senate this afternoon Senator Neild (N.S.W.), by leave, moved the first reading of a bill to enable ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    It has now practically been arranged that the Royal Mining Commission appointed to inquire into the subjects of the ventilation and sanitation of ...

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  8. GUNBOAT BLOWN UP.

    Admiral Togo corrects a previous report sent by him. He says that the Russian gunboat blown up two or three days ago in the Port Arthur ...

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  9. PERDICARIS ILL.

    A report has reached Tangier that Mr. Perdicaris is ill, and efforts are. being made to procure safe conduct from the bandits for a doctor to visit ...

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  10. RUSSIAN RESERVISTS.

    Large numbers of Russian reservists employed in industrial works have been sent to the front, because they are suspected of being more ...

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  11. ANOTHER OUTRAGE.

    Another outrage occurred at Tangier yesterday, when a band of armed Moors entered an Englishman's house in the day time. The Englishman ...

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  12. CABLE COMPANY.

    A German-Dutch company has been formed with a capital of 350,000 to run a cable from the Dutch East Indies to the Pelew Islands and ...

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  13. RUSSIAN FLEET.

    Considering the frequent explosions heard at Port Arthur and the attempts made to clear the roadstead of mines, it is generally believed here ...

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  14. RAILWAY PROTECTION.

    Some time ago Admiral Alexieff issued a proclamation in which he warned the Manchurians that they would be held responsible for the ...

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  15. LICENSING BILL.

    The House of Commons yesterday rejected by a majority of 98 votes the proposal to insert in the new Licensing Bill a time limit for the payment ...

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  16. RELIEF OF PORT ARTHUR.

    According to advices received in France from St. Petersburg, the Czar's commonsense has triumphed over intrigues in the matter of the dispute ...

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  17. SOLICITOR BRUTALLY ASSAULTED.

    An unprovoked assault of a savage nature was made late to-night upon Mr. William Riggall, of the well-known city firm of solicitors, Blake ...

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  18. DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the divorce court yesterday Mrs. Morley, wife of Herbert Morley, mining engineer, of Perth, obtained a decree nisi for the dissolution of her ...

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  19. EXPLORATION OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    The Government geologist, Mr. Brown, who has been sent to inspect mineral country in the centre of the continent, has reported to the ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS

    A day or two ago Mr. Lewis Etzel, "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Tien-tsin, and Mr. Ernest Brindle, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at ...

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  21. FRAUD AND THEFT.

    Friend Horatio Sawyer, who recently obtained sums of money, amounting to £90 by false pretences from Ernest Bromley, a well-known footballer at ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    Mr. Thomas Barclay, formerly president of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, in a letter to the Paris "Matin," hopes that Britain and ...

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  23. COSSACKS IN KOREA.

    A Russian detachment from Hamheung, in north-eastern Korea, has advanced south-westwards. On the way they demanded of a Korean ...

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  24. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon Mr. Glynn (S.A.) asked whether the Government had taken any further action concerning the ...

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  25. AMERICAN CONSUL.

    It appears that Mr. Lewis Etzel was in American citizen, and therefore Mr. Miller, American consul at Niuchwang, has left for Shan-tai-tse to ...

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  26. ANOTHER STATE HOTEL.

    An application was made to-day fen a license for a public house at May-lands by the Minister for Works for a State hotel. The further hearing ...

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  27. ADMISSION OF VICTORIAN PRACTITIONERS.

    The Barristers' Board has again considered the question of admitting the Victorian legal practitioners to practice in West Australia, with the ...

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  28. MISSION TO TIBET.

    A strong Tibetan force yesterday attacked the British post at Khangama, but sustained a severe repulse. On the British side one Gurkha ...

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  29. TELEGRAM FROM BRINDLE.

    A telegram has been received at Niu-chwang from Mr. Brindle. He states that the junk was fired on at Tien-chwang-tai, and that the ...

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  30. CRICKETING WEDDING.

    Mr. Pelham F. Warner, who captained the Marylebone Club cricket team that visited Australia last season, was married to Miss Blvth in the ...

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  31. A YOUNG MOTHER'S CRIME.

    The inquest was continued to-day on the body of the infant John Moran, who was found strangled at Redfern last Friday morning under ...

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  32. PERTH BETTING PROSECUTIONS.

    The police continue to make [?] on betting shops in the city, and yesterday raided premises in Barrack-street occupied by Messrs. Watson ...

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  33. ROYAL LEVEE.

    King held a levee at St. James' Palace yesterday, at which Mr. W. H. Irvine, ex-Premier of Victoria, was presented by the Colonial Secretary ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the debate on the address-in-reply was continued. An amendment had been moved by ...

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  35. TANGIER KIDNAPPING CASE.

    The U.S. battleship Illinois has been ordered to join the American squadron at Tangier. The Americans talk of occupying a Moroccan ...

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  36. SEARCHING FOR MINES.

    Admiral Togo reports that, in spite Of difficulties caused by rough weather, the Japanese gunboats and torpedo boats have successfully ...

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  37. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The amount of wheat afloat consigned to the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,260,000 bushels, and that consigned to the Continent at ...

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  38. AMATEUR COMPANY SUED.

    The Perth Amateur Comic Company, whose recent season was unsuccessful, was acted by four musicians to-day in the police court for ...

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  39. FRENCH ARMY.

    The French Chamber of Deputies last night rejected a proposal to substitute a national militia for the present army. General Andre ...

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  40. RUSSIAN FLEET.

    A report just received from Chi-fu States that the Russians have succeeded in clearing the Port A[?]ther channel. and that the Russian fleet made ...

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  41. INVESTMENTS.

    Bank of New South Wales £20 shares, £40 10s.; New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, 4 per cent, debentures, £88; City of ...

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  42. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Stare Ministerial party in caucus to-night decided to put Mr. Frank Madden up as the Government nominee for the Speakership of the State ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL QUOTATIONS

    Wheat, 2S 10d to 2S 11 1/2d; flour, £7 10S; bran, 7d; pollard, 7 1/2d to 8d. Other lines unchanged. ...

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  44. BRITISH TRADE.

    As, compared with May, 1903. the value of the imports last month into the United Kingdom increased by £2,864,992, and the value of the ...

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  45. METAL MARKET.

    Tin is quoted at £121 15s on spot, and £121 10s forward; and copper at £56 8s 9d on spot, and £56 7s 6d forward. ...

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  46. LAUNCH OF A STEAMER.

    The new steamship Navua, built for the Union Steamship Company, was launched at Glasgow this morning. ...

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