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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The entrance to Port Arthur is now reported to be clear, except so far as that mines are laid every night by the Japanese in the roadstead outside. ...

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  3. DEEP LEVELS INQUIRY.

    In our report published yesterday of the evidence given before the Commission of Inquiry into the matter of the Boulder Deep Levels we gave the ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Mr. C. C. Kingston (S.A.) was in the House of Representatives this afternoon for the first time since the day the Government took office, and ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    At the Spanish town of San Sebastian yesterday a bull fight was going on, when a tiger escaped from its cage and got into the arena, where it ...

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  6. RED SEA SEIZURES.

    In the House of Commons last night the Prime Minister, Mr. Arthur Balfour, made a very guarded speech with reference to Russia's recent ...

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  7. "MORNING POST" COMMENTS.

    To-day's issue of the "Morning Post." commenting on the seizures in the Red Sea and the episode of the Knight Commander expresses great ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Following upon the receipt of a telegram from the police authorities of West Australia, notifying of the arrest of Horwitz, a detective will be ...

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  9. NEWS BY MAIL.

    The s.s. Sierra, which arrived from San Francisco to-day, brings the following news:—The Associated Press learns from a ...

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  10. STRICTURES BY THE "TIMES."

    The "Times" thus morning characterises the sinking of the Knight Commander as the very worst outrage which Russia has yet committed in ...

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  11. PASSAGE OF THE DARDANELLES.

    At the close or Mr. Balfour's reticent speech a member of the House asked specifically if the Government proposed to submit to the Hague ...

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  12. O'BRIEN v. COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS.

    In the Supreme Court to-day the hearing of the case in which J. L. O'Brien, mail guard, sued the Commissioner of Railways for £1000 for ...

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  13. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    The Corporation of London prize—which appears to be a match for colonial marksmen—was snot for at Bisley this morning. The first ...

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  14. MANCHURIAN OPERATIONS.

    The Russian civil authorities have fled from Niuchavang in face of the steady Japanese advance. According to orders left by them the destruction ...

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  15. CASE OF THE ALLANTON.

    Replying a deputation or shipowners that waited on him yesterday, the Prime Minister said that Sir Charles Hardinge, ambassador at St. ...

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  16. EXPLORING THE INTERIOR.

    The Minister for Mines has received a report from Mr. Brown, Government geologist, who is examining the country in the far north. Mr. Brown had ...

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  17. JAPANESE TRANSPORTS.

    The correspondent at Liaoyang of the St. Petersburg "Novosti" telegraphs that on the 20th inst. eight Japanese cruisers were sighted ...

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  18. VICTORIAN BUTTER COMMISSION.

    The butter commission resumed the taking of evidence to-day. Frederick Warner Noble, who has charge of the Victorian. Freezing ...

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  19. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The veteran surrey batsman, I Hayward, has been in great form lately. In the last eleven matches he has played he has made nine ...

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  20. BATTLE AT TASHICHIAO.

    On Saturday last the Japanese, under General Oku, attacked the town of Tashichiao, where General Kuropatkin had concentrated an army of ...

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  21. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  22. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    An explosion to-day on the New Comet mine, near Johannesburg, killed two Chinese coolies. The rest of the gang refused to resume work ...

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  23. CASE OF THE KNIGHT COMMANDER.

    The British steamer Tsinan arrived at Yokohama yesterday, hawing on board the crew of the Liverpool steamer Knight ...

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  24. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Tongariro, Fredsel, Morris, Loch Tay, Anna Maria, Port Albert, Miltiades, Star of Australia, Ernest Legouve, Mount Canned, Jordan ...

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  25. GAMBLERS AND CRIMINALS.

    A number of gamblers and criminals terrorised the town of Bonesteel in South, Dakota, setting the police completely at defiance. The citizens ...

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  26. WARRIGAL'S APPLES.

    The consignees of the apples shipped by the Warrigal, and damaged on the voyage, have accepted the offer of the Lund Company to pay £2200 by ...

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  27. ACTION AT KIAOTUNG.

    Major Hiraoka, who was Japanese military attache during the South African war, and who has been acting as press censor for General Kuroki ...

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  28. PREVIOUS EXPLOITS.

    The captain further states that on Saturday afternoon the Tsinan met the Russian cruisers, who stopped her, and sent on board of her the crew of ...

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  29. SERIOUSLY STABBED.

    William Kellie, a stone breaker was taken into the Kyneton Hospital this morning in a critical condition, suffering from a wound in the stomach. ...

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  30. RAIDS ON NEUTRAL SHIPPING.

    The British steamer Ardova, for the recent seizure of which Count Lamsdorff hastened to the British embassy with apologies and excuses reached ...

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  31. FINANCE BILL.

    The House of Commons further debated the Finance Bill yesterday. An amendment was moved in favour of reducing the duty on tea, but was ...

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  32. MURDEROUS ASSAULT WITH AN AXE.

    At Castlemaine to-day Martin James Dwyer was charged with having, attempted to murder John Stott at Glenlyon. Dwyer, who desired to marry ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIA.

    Salvage operations were resumed today on the wrecked Australia. The fire has not yet been extinguished, as smoke is observable coming from the ...

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  34. RELEASE OF THE ARDOVA.

    The Ardova was released by the Russians yesterday, peremptory orders to that effect having been received from St. Petersburg. ...

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  35. LASCARS REMOVED.

    Later advices from Yokohama state that the Tsinan removed only the Lascars who had been on board the Knight Commander. The European ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Mr. William Blair Gray, M.L.C., died this afternoon from peritonitis, which supervened upon an operations. The deceased was well-known in ...

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  37. NOT LINEN BUT COTTON.

    At the instigation of the Minister for Health, John Randall, hatter and tailor, of Bourke-street, was to-day charged with the selling of a collar ...

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  38. CONTRABAND DENIED.

    The Knight Steamships Company, of Liverpool, owners of the Knight Commander, state that their vessel carried no contraband of war and no ...

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  39. MEAT-PACKERS' STRIKE.

    The meat-packers' strike in the United States still continues, and 35 trade unions are assisting the strikers. About 100,000 men are now out on ...

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  40. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    In the case of Margaret Dowson, the young woman who died under suspicious circumstances at Darlinghurst, the coroners jury to-day returned as ...

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  41. GERMAN STEAMER.

    A Russian warship yesterday stopped, overhauled, and finally Released the Gulf of Finland, a German tramp steamer bound for Lisbon. ...

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  42. Advertising

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