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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Reuter's correspondent at Simla says that a satisfactory settlement has been reached at Lhassa, and that the British mission will soon be returning ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The present split in the Labor party was the subject of a discussion at the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council on Tuesday evening, and the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The disarmament of the Russian warships Askold and Grosovoi at Shanghai, it is stated, will be completed to-day. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Russian accounts of the great battle that began yesterday say that early in the morning the Japanese army, numbering 200,000 men with 1200 guns, ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A number of delegates from the eastern States arrived to-day for the Eight Hours' Demonstration. The delegates were entertained at the ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    At a meeting held to-day of the Farmers' Union, Mr. Reid, who was received with applause, pointed out that unanimity was essential to ...

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  8. UNION WITH GREECE.

    Prince George or Greece, the Governor of Crete. has started on visits to he several Powers to urge upon them the advisability of a union ...

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  9. FIERCE NIGHT FIGHTING.

    The fiercest fighting of the three days occurred on the night of Friday, the 26th. The Russians had retired to strong positions on the heights of ...

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  10. IRISH REFORM ASSOCIATION.

    The newly organised Irish Reform Association has resolved to urge upon the British Government the devolution upon Ireland of a larger measure ...

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  11. RUSSIAN CRUISERS.

    There are now eleven Russian cruisers havering off the coasts of Spain, Portugal, France, and Africa searching for contraband of war consigned ...

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  12. Raid on Betting Shops.

    Having in view the fact that considerable betting would be transacted in Perth to-day, the occasion being the Boulder Race Club's fixture, the ...

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  13. OTHERS ACCOUNTS.

    St. Petersburg correspondents of Paris and Berlin papers give a somewhat different account of the result of yesterday's engagement. ...

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  14. PURSUIT OF THE RUSSIANS.

    On the morning of Saturday, the 27th, the Japanese prepared to make another attack upon Hangshaling and Kungchangling. when they found that ...

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  15. MANCHURIAN OPERATIONS.

    The Japanese attack on General Kuropatkin at Liaoyang resolves itself into two distinct phases. The first part ended on Sunday after three ...

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  16. Assault on a Woman.

    Another case of assault on an unprotected female is reported. This afternoon Margaret Pyne, a married woman, giving with her husband, an ...

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  17. Series of Burglaries.

    Burglars have been active of late in the city and suburbs. Last night two young men were seen filling their pockets with jewellery at the house of ...

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  18. RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    General Sakharoff reports to St. Petersburg that the Russian losses yesterday were 3000. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    St. Petersburg telegrams estimate the Russian losses in the fighting round Liabyang on Saturday and Sunday at 3150. ...

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  20. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident befel a stevedore, Robert Arthur, at Port Adelaide this afternoon. Whale unshipping timber from the barque Marie, a sling ...

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  21. MINT RETURNS.

    The Royal Mint returns have been issued, showing gold received at the Mint during the month of August. The aggregate totals 116,523 oz., the ...

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  22. PORT ARTHUR OPERATIONS.

    There has apparently been a lull for two or three days in the heavy fighting that has lately been going on all round Port Arthur, and the ...

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  23. JAPANESE BIVOUAC.

    General Sakharoff reports that on Monday, the 29th inst., the Russians discovered a vast Japanese bivouac to the west of the railway line, near ...

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  24. VICTORIAN R.A.S. SHOW.

    The weather having cleared, over 12, 000 persons visited the Royal Agricultural Society's show to-day. Judging was continued in some of the ...

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  25. STRENGTH OF ANSHANCHAN.

    Anshanchan, from which the Japanese by a skilful turning movement compelled the Russian southern army to beat a hasty retreat into Liaoyang ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

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  27. Chinese laundries in Melbourne.

    A deputation waited on the Premier to-day to protest against the unfair competition of the Chinese in the laundry trade. ...

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  28. MESSAGE FROM KUROPATKIN.

    Recently General Kuropatkin a message to General Stoessel urging him at all hazards to hold out for another month, and promising within that ...

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  29. MONEY ORDER REMITTANCES.

    The amount transmitted by money orders from this State to the eastern States during August totalled £32,750, of which £15,000 went to Victoria, ...

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  30. THE THREE DAYS' FIGHT.

    It is reported at Tokio that during the three days' fighting on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, when the Japanese were attacking the outer ...

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  31. PLAGUE PURIFICATION.

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  32. STATE FINANCES.

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALE COLLIERIES.

    At a meeting of the Northern Colliery proprietors to-day it was decided to reduce the selling price of coal from 10s. to 9s. per ton. This, of course, ...

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  34. BATTLE OF LIAOYANG.

    Monday, the 29th inst., was apparently free from any serious fighting, and was employed by both armies in making their final preparations, one for ...

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  35. PORT ARTHUR WATERWORKS.

    Reports from Tokio state that the Japanese have captured the Port Arthur waterworks at Choueisiying. ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Price, the leader of the Labor party, gave noticer of his intention to move that a petition be presented to the King ...

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  37. JAPANESE ACCOUNTS.

    Japanese accounts of the three days' fighting on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday last are now beginning to come to hand, and can be compared ...

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  38. FATAL AFFRAY IN A HOTEL.

    At the inquest to-day on the body of Frank Illingworth Bray, who was killed in the Royal Hotel on Saturday evening, James Evans was ...

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  39. NEWSPAPER STORIES.

    The "Novy Krai," Admiral Alexieff's paper in Port Arthur, has recently been publishing most sensational accounts of the sanguinary fighting ...

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  40. HIGH COURT DECISION.

    The High Court to-day decided a point of importance to all the States of the Commonwealth. The question at issue was an appeal by the state ...

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  41. FALL VERY NEAR.

    The officials of the Japanese Legation in London, while observing, as they have done all along, close reticence about what is happening round ...

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  42. KALGOORLIE PARTNERSHIP CASE.

    Judgment was given by Mr. Commissioner Roe in the Nisi Prius Court to-day in the case in which T. W. C. Dunster sued John Driffield for the ...

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  43. OPPOSITION DOINGS.

    The Liberal Protectionist Party is busy preparing for an active campaign in the country and in Parliament. Before any details are announced, ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL QUOTATIONS.

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  45. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Colonel Gaedke, the correspondent at Liaoyang of a Berlin newspaper, describes the Russian position yesterday as a huge crescent, 10 ...

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  46. THE GOVERNOR'S MOVEMENTS.

    The Governor, Sir Frederick Bedford, leaves by the mail steamer for the eastern States to-morrow on a visit to the Governor-General. ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES.

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