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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Admiral Kamimura's torpedo boats, as already cabled, were sent on Friday night to attack the Russian cruisers. from Vladivostok. When they ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    King Edward accompanied by. Queen Alexandra and the. Prince; and Princess of Wales, Visited the Royal Academy, yesterday, and was there ...

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  4. CABLEGRAM

    Sixty-four additional survivors have been rescued" from the wreck of the; ill-fated Danish, emigrant ship. Norge that struck on a rock and foundered ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    General Oku reporting to the head quarters of the Japanese army staff, replied categorically and in detail to the allegations made in Russian ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    Andrew Malls captain of the s.s, Paroo, was charged at Fremantle the morning with allowing At Kwan, a prohibited immigrant, to enter the ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Prime Minister has sufficiently recovered from, the slight attack of influenza under which he has been suffering to be, able to attend the ...

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  8. DISCIPLINE OF THE CREW.

    The Norge's crew consisted, of 68 all told, and her passengers numbered 694. Of these, eight of the crew and 128 of the passengers have been ...

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  9. A WOMAN'S INSOLVENCY.

    In the insolvency court to-day, in the matter of Annie Ellis Reid final hearing, the insolvent's liabilities were stated to be. £4051, and her assets ...

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  10. RUSSIAN BRUTALITY.

    In consequence of. General Oku's report the Japanese Government has issued an official despatch. This declares that on the 15th ult. six ...

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  11. PORT ARTHUR OPERATIONS.

    The Japanese are amazed at the de[?]al of, loss contained in Admiral Withoeft's report of the torpedo attack on his warships on. the night of ...

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  12. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Sir William Rattigan, M. P. for North-East Lanarkshire was killed in motor car accident at Biggies wade yesterday. ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    When the Assembly met this Rafter noon Sir A. Rutledge said he desired to make a statement He referred to the circumstances which had led to ...

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  14. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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  15. RUSSIAN SEAL FISHERIES.

    The Japanese Government has promised Great Britain to do its best to prevent raids on the part of Japanese sealing Yessels on the coasts of ...

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  16. RUSSIAN DESTROYER.

    The Russian, destroyer, Lieutenant Burakoff which ran the Japanese, blockade out of Port Arthur last weekend reached Niu- chwang on ...

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  17. A LUCKY CONSTABLE.

    [?] of Perth was the lucky drawer of Sarasati in Adams consultation on the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdles He Thus ...

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  18. SHIPPING.

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  19. FAR EASTERN TRADE.

    Two steamers, each of 21,ooo have been despatched from , Puget. Sound to Japanese and Chinese porta; to inaugurate a serious attempt to ...

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  20. FLOATING CORPSES.

    When coming away from the scepe of the wrecks the rescuers passed hundreds of corpses floating with life belts on them all having perished of ...

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  21. MANCHURIAN OPERATIONS.

    The heavy rains that have recently fallen in southern Manchuria have rendered and military operations practically impossible, and they are at. ...

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  22. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    West Australia would seem to be ahead of other countries respect of simultaneous, telegraphy and telephony on the same' wire The postmaster ...

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  23. A LUNATIC WITH AN AXE.

    A patient at the Kew Asylum growing angry being ordered to do a job by Mr. Vallance the secretary of the institute to whom he was ...

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  24. MISSION TO TIBET.

    In the course of his conversation with the Tibetan delegates yesterday Colonel Younghusband frankly warned them that the British were, fully ...

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  25. MD-TIEN-LING PASS.

    The Japanese secured possession of the important Mo-tien-ling Pass with out striking a blow. They crossed the range, as already cabled, by a ...

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  26. JOHN McGEE'S DEBTS

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  27. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Attorney-General has handed in his resignation as a Minister to the Premier but this has not yet been accepted. ...

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  28. WORKMEN'S DELEGATES.

    President Loubet yesterday received the workmen delegates from Britain who are visiting Paris He paid a hearty and graceful tribute to ...

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  29. NELSON RELICS.

    Carter, the sailor who has just been arrested for the theft of Nelson relics from Greenwich Hospital in 1900, states that he obtained Nelson's watch ...

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  30. EXAMINING ENGINEER IN LONDON.

    The Government has decided, upon making a change in regard to the services of a Consulting engineer in London, and intends to send from the ...

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  31. FOURTH OF JULY,

    At the dinner given in London yesterday to celebrate the signing of the declaration of independence the American Ambassador, Mr. Richard ...

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  32. LICENSING BILL DEBATE.

    The debate on the Licensing Bill was resumed in the House of Commons last night, when Mr. Asquith moved an amendment on the Prime ...

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  33. TA-LING PASS.

    Router's correspondent at Liao-yang states the information cabled "that the Russians had re-occupied the Ta Ling Pass, some 60 miles east of ...

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  34. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED

    lifter an exhaustive inquiry into the cause of the death oL three laborers who were killed while demolishing a wall at Kimpton's flour mill recently ...

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  35. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative" Assembly to-day Mr Prendergast, the leader of the Labor party, resumed the debate on the, address-in-reply. He said, a great ...

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  36. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Bulgarian, insurgent leader, Colonel Boris Sarafoff, has countermanded the temporary discharge of 15,000 Bulgarian recruits for harvest ...

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  37. AN OLD SWINDLER.

    John D. Long, described by the police as an old swindler, and who yesterday endeavored to open an account with the. Bank of Australasia ...

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  38. VICTORIA MEMORIAL FUND.

    The High Commissioner for Canada, Lord Strathcona, yesterday handed to the Lord Mayor of London the £30,000 voted by the Dominion ...

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  39. CHURCH AND CONVENT DESTROYED

    Early this morning the Roman Catholic Church and Convent at Coraki were destroyed by fire. The nuns were away at Lismore for ...

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  40. JAPANESE RETURN.

    Russian reports state that the Japanese have returned to their original positions, and have again occupied the Ta-ling Pass. ...

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  41. LORD CURZON AT WALMER.

    Lord Curzon has been installed at Walmer Castle as the new warden of the Cinque Ports. ...

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  42. RUSSIAN REPORT.

    Russian reports state that the Japanese have retired from Kai-ping to a line of country 8½ miles north-east .of Siung-yo. They also say that a ...

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  43. A WRECKED LUGGER.

    The collector of Customs at Fremantle has received, a telegram from the acting sub collector of Customs at Broome, stating" that the pearl ...

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  44. CONGO CANNIBALISM.

    A Swiss officer named Rauso and soldiers in the Mongalla district of the Congo Free State have been killed ! and eaten by the Budjas tribe. Two ...

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  45. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Cabinet has decided that the new Parliament shall be called together on the 28th of this month. ...

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  46. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Earthquake shocks were felt yesterday afternoon in Derby, Sandbeach Mallock, and Sheffield. No damage was done, but several buildings were ...

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