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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The Japanese entered and occupied Niuchwang unopposed on Monday afternoon, the Russians having evacuated the town immediately after the ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Mr. C. C. Kingston will at the end of the week leave Melbourne for Port Darwin, accompanied by Mrs. Kingston. At Port Darwin they will be the ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHiC.

    A sensational collision occurred between a cart laden with timber and a tram car at Queen's Bridge this afternoon. Three persons were sitting on ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Piper, the victim of the Bathurst tragedy, was proceeded with to-day. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    In Russian naval circles the sinking of the British steamer Knight Commander is held to have been fully justified, because her cargo was destined ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    Some time ago a band of Boers from Namaqualand appeared in the neighbourhood of Lydenburg and tried tp induce the residents to revolt ...

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  8. PASSAGE OF THE DARDANELLES.

    Now that the mailbags confiscated from the North German Lloyd liner Prinz Heinrich have been surrendered, and the Hamburg-American liner ...

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  9. SEARCHING ENQUIRY.

    Acting under instructions from the Government, Sir Claude MacDonald, British ambassador at Tokio, has instituted a searching enquiry into the ...

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  10. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The total amount of wheat afloat consigned to the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,285,000 bushels, and that consigned to the Continent at ...

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  11. ESCAPE OF THE TSINAN.

    It is reported from Tokio that the only reason why the Russian cruisers did not sink the British steamer Tsinan was that she carried a number of ...

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  12. AN INTERESTING INSOLVENCY.

    When giving evidence in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Isaac Eilis Ives said his bankruptcy had been caused through loss in business and falling ...

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  13. BATTLE OF TASHICHIAO.

    General Kuropatkin in a long despatch to St. Petersburg, describes how stubborn fighting took place for two days round the heights to the south ...

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  14. NEW GOLD MINES.

    The Paris "Temps" reports the discovery of new gold mines in Madagascar near Antananarivo. The reefs are said to be analogous to those in ...

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  15. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament will be opened to-morrow (Thursday.) To-day the Independents held a meeting to consider what position they ...

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  16. SETTLEMENT WITH GERMANY.

    The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" of this morning has a cheep sneer at Great Britain over the Red Sea seizing. Russia's prompt settlement, it says ...

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  17. STEAMER CALCHAS.

    Reports from Hong Kong state that the Russian cruisers have seized as a prize the British steamer Calchas, belonging to the Ocean Steamship ...

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  18. SHOOTING AT A TIGER.

    In firing volleys yesterday at the tiger which escaped from its cage and attacked the bull in the arena at San Sebastian, the gendarmes wounded ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Replying in the House of Commons yesterday to Mr. T. Gibson Bowles, M.P. for King's Lynn, the Prime Minister said that the status of the ...

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  20. CABLE WIRE FACTORY.

    The Felten-Guillaume electric and cable wire factory at St. Petersburg was burnt down yesterday. The damage done is estimated at £250.000. ...

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  21. UNOFFICIAL ACCOUNTS.

    Unofficial accounts from newspaper Correspondents and others who witnessed the battle of Tashichiao say that a prolonged artillery duel was ...

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  22. REMOUNT OFFICER.

    A remount officer named Vyner was this morning acquitted at Cape Town on a charge of wrongful dealing during the South African war. ...

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  23. THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    The Address-in-Reply to the Governor's speech to-morrow will be moved in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Diamond and seconded by Mr. Moore. ...

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  24. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Minister for Defence has read Colonel Hoad's latest despatch from the Russo-Japanese war, but regards most of the contents as confidential. ...

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  25. REPORTED DISCOVERY OF COAL.

    Mr. J. T. Scherk, a member of the House of Assembly to-day requested the Minister for Mines to send an expert to examine the alleged ...

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  26. RUSSIAN ORDERS.

    Krupp's ordnance factory at Essen is working overtime to execute large orders that have come in from Russia. ...

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  27. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    Sanford, of New Zealand, came out tenth on the list of prize winners in the grand aggregate, and won a prize of £5. ...

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  28. "TIMES" OPINION.

    The "Times" says that the Prime Ministers guarded tone and studied moderation when making, his statement in the House of Commons on ...

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  29. TRANSVAAL SELF-GOVERNMENT.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons last night, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, said it was impossible to give full details ...

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  30. RUSSIAN CAVALRY TRAPPED.

    The St. Petersburg "Government Journal" states that the Japanese, during the battle of Tashichiao, allowed the Russian cavalry to approach ...

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  31. THE MISSING VICTORIAN SOLICITOR.

    Louis Horwitz, the supposed missing Victorian solicitor, was brought before the police court this morning, and on the application, of the police ...

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  32. LORD HOPETOUN.

    While playing polo at Edinburgh yesterday Lord Hopetoun, eldest son of Lord Linlithgow, was thrown from his pony and fractured his ...

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  33. THEATRICAL LITIGATION.

    The Chief Judge in Equity to-day granted leave to Maud Williamson to serve short notice on Ernest Knight of a motion for an injunction ...

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  34. VIEWS OF THE "STANDARD."

    Commenting this morning upon the situation created by Russia's persistent violations of neutral rights, the "Standard" declares that the temper ...

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  35. MARKETS AND PRICES.

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  36. SOUTHWARK ENDOWMENT.

    The Prince of Wales has given £1000 to the Southwark Diocese Endowment Fund. ...

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  37. FLEET AND TRANSPORTS.

    A Japanese fleet convoying 20 transports full of troops is off Yingkau, otherwise Niuchwang. and the soldiers are being disembarked. ...

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  38. MEMORIAL TO MR. GEORGE LEAKE.

    This afternoon the Governor unveiled in King's Park a marble drinking fountain, which has been erected by the State to perpetuate the memory ...

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  39. MR. RICHARD TEECE.

    A complimentary luncheon was tendered in the city yesterday to Mr. Richard Teece, of the A.M.P. Society, Sydney. Several leading Australians ...

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  40. JAPANESE VICE.

    Although the news from the theatre of war is somewhat confused, says the "Times," it is evident that the Japanese are seriously threatening General ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced in his 91st year of the Rev. Charles Hamilton Bromby, late assistant-Bishop of Both and Wells, who was headmaster of the ...

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  42. CZAR OVER-RULES COUNCIL.

    The Berlin newspapers of this morning give prominence to a telegram from St. Petersburg, which is apparently officially inspired. ...

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  43. SEVEN YEARS' PENAL SERVITUDE.

    A middle-aged man, F. Croncher, was to-day found guilty at the criminal court of having wounded Edith Sarah Jervis, with intent to do ...

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  44. BOULDER BEEP LEVELS.

    In yesterday's issue we gave a cablegram sent on April 15 from Mr. Gardner to Mr. H. Nichols, concerning Boulder Deep Levels, and asking if ...

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  45. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has dismissed the appeal in the case of the Mayor of Wellington v. the Mayor of Lower Huott. ...

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  46. CASE OF THE MALACCA.

    The "Standard" correspondent at St. Petersburg states it is positively certain that the Peninsular and Oriental liner Malacca will be released at ...

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  47. A YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH.

    Revolting disclosures were made at the inquest held at Kerang to-day concerning the death of the girl, Evelyn Hayman, whose body was found in a ...

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  48. FORMOSA RELEASED.

    Telegrams received a little after noon to-day state that the Formosa has been released at Suez, and that the Malacca has arrived at Algiers. ...

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  49. PLAGUE IN PERSIA.

    The plague in Persia is now rapidly dying out. ...

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  50. MALACCA SIGHTED.

    The Malacca was sighted on Monday by the cruiser Astraea off Cape Bon on the north African coast. Her destination is obviously Algiers, and ...

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  51. MINING COMPANY MEETING.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Premier Company was held to-day. The directors' report stated that all mining work by the company, both on the ...

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  52. VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON.

    The Vladivostok cruiser squadron is reported to be hovering about on the track of steamers bound from San Francisco to the Far East, especially ...

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  53. BELGIAN BISHOP.

    The Chinese at Ichang have murdered Bishop Nerhaegen, of Belgium, and his brother. ...

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  54. CONGRATULATIONS FROM ADELAIDE.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide Stock Exchange to-day the following resolution was unanimously carried:—"That the Stock Exchange of ...

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  55. ANOTHER P. AND O. BOAT.

    The Smolensk a day or two ago Seized in the Red Sea the Peninsular and Oriental Company's liner Formosa, which was bound for Yokohama. The ...

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  56. BATTLE OF MANILA.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has allotted £331,481 as prize money for the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Manila by Admiral ...

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  57. OBJECTS OF THE RAID.

    It is believed at Tokio that Admiral Skrydloff's object is to intercept the Oceanic liner Gaelic and two American steamers, the Korea and the ...

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  58. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Moldavia, from London; Ville de la Ciotat, from Noumea. Departures.—Moldavia, for Sydney; Jorgenberg, for Fiji ...

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  59. FRUSTRATION OF PLANS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Standard says that the Russian naval authorities are greatly incensed at the frustration of their plans for ...

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  61. Advertising

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