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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Russian fleet is still hovering about in the neighbourhood of Nhairang, about 40 miles north of Kamranh Bay. Admiral Rozhdestvensky's ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The "Times," in the interests of the world's peace, earnestly trusts that the Government and people of France will not remain under any illusion as to ...

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  4. CABLEGRAM

    During the last three weeks 30,000 Poles, counting men, women, and children, have migrated from the Vistula Valley into Prnssia and Posen. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Australian cricketers began the second match of their tour this morning, when on the Trent Bridge Ground they met a strong team from ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    For some time past the Minister for Works, in his capacity as head of the goldfields water supply administration, has had under consideration ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    At the quarterly meeting of "St. Vincent De Paul's Society, which was held in the Cathedral Hall, Brunswick-street, on Sunday afternoon, a ...

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  8. MOROCCO QUESTION.

    The "Standard"" correspondent at Gibraltar states that a French Government yacht has arrived at Tangier, having on board a number of ...

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  9. CARRYING A BOMB.

    A man was arrested in St. Petersburg yesterday as he was entering the Church of St. Isaac with a bomb concealed under his coat. ...

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  10. TWO COMMISSIONS.

    The Czar has dissolved the two commissions appointed, one to deal with the condition of the peasantry, and the other, composed of ...

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  11. SPEECH BY WAR MINISTER.

    The French Minister of War, M. Berteaux, speaking at Poissy last night, said that nobody had forgotten 1870, and that everybody hoped those ...

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  12. ZEMSTVO CONGRESS.

    The Zemstvo Congress that met secretly at Moscow has decided by 127 votes to 8 to demand secret ballot and universal suffrage. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN FLEET.

    The steamer Tsingtau reports having sighted 35 vessels of the Russian fleet off the Annam coast on Wednesday last. Twenty-one of them were ...

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  14. MINING TRANSACTIONS.

    In (the Supreme Ccunt Mrs. Annie Cockram obtained a verdict for £248, with costs, against Father Duff in respect of a certain sale of shares in the ...

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  15. EXULTATION TN ST. PETERSBURG.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at St. Petersburg says that officials there are exuitant over Japan's irritation ar Admiral Rozbdestvensky's stay ...

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  16. HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

    At a recent sitting of the Hungarian Reichstag M. Pozogsy, one of the deputies, aimed a gross personal insult at the ex-Premier, Count Stefan ...

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  17. BREACHES OF NEUTRALITY.

    The "Asahi Shimbun," one of the leading and most influential Tokio newspapers, publishes a very warlike article, dealing with Admiral ...

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  18. TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    At a meeting herd in Johannesburg on Saturday to discuss the new Transvaal Constitution Mr. Harry Solomon urged loyalty under the new regime. ...

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  19. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    There were over a million deaths from bubonic plague in India during 1904. The "Lancet," commenting on this terrible mortaliy, condemns ...

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  20. RUSSIANS ORDERED TO QUIT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Tokio says, that on Sunday the French Government intimated to Japan that positive orders had been sent ...

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  21. CONSULAR APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. Haylebroeck has been gazetted consul-general for Belgium in Melbourne. ...

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  22. NIEBOGATOFF'S SQUADRON.

    Admiral Nidbogatoff's squadron passed Singapore at a speed of only seven knots an (hour. His ships were apparently in need of coad and stares ...

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  23. DISSATISFIED MANIFESTO.

    The Responsible Government Association bias issued a manifesto in reply to the Colonial Secretary, declaring their dissatisfaction with the new ...

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  24. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    Lady Mary Lygon, sister of Earl Beauchamp, was married this morning to Major Henry Walter Trefusis, of the Scots Guards, second son of ...

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  25. INDIGNATION IN JAPAN.

    The situation brought about by Admiral Rozhdcstvensky's glaring breaches of French neutrality in the Far East is fast becoming serious ...

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  26. FOUND IN A SHAFT.

    As William George, a chiryman, ?was driving home through Little Bendigo, three males east of Ballarat, last night, he heard the cries of someone ...

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  27. LARGE FLEET.

    The steamer Chemgwai, which has just arrived at Labuan, on the northweat ooast of Borneo, reports that on Friday last she sighted, 70 miles ...

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  28. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    In the Perth Local Court to-day £400 compensation was awarded in connection with the death of Anthony Nicholson, an engine-driver, who was ...

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  29. MR. CHAMBERLAIN ILL.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is suffering from the effects of a severe chill, and was obliged to cancel an engagement to speak last Saturday evening. ...

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  30. NAVAL GUN SCARE.

    Speaking at Ipswich last night Mr. j E. G. Pretyman, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said there was no real cause for alarm in the recent naval gun ...

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  31. JAPANESE WINGS.

    Official despatches from Marshal Oyama state that the Japanese right and left wings have maids a substantial advance the last few days. ...

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  32. MR. DEAKIN'S VISIT.

    Mr. Alfred Deakin, M.P., accompanied by Sir John Forrest, left for Kalgoorlie by this afternoon's train. He will leave Kalgoorlie for Perth ...

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  33. MISSION TO KABUL.

    Mr. Dams Dane, on his way to j England from Afghanstan, was interviewed at Calais yesterday about his mission to the Amir. He said that at ...

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  34. BRITISH GUNBOAT.

    The British gunboat Thistle went ashore this morning on Cape Finisterre, on the north-west coast of Spain. ...

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  35. JAPANESE OFFENSIVE.

    Russian advices from Fenghua state that the Japanese have lately concentrated their principal forces along the I.iao River, with their outposts at ...

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  36. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia left Teheran yesterday to pay a visit to Europe. ...

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  37. KAISER AT VENICE.

    The Kaiser arrived at Venice yesterday but his visit has been ignored by everybody except the Germans in the city. The people resent keenly ...

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  38. THE CRIMINAl COURT.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Henry Alexander Campbell, an official of the military department, was acquitted on two charges af stealing money, the ...

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  39. MR. BALFOUR'S SPEECH.

    The general impression, derived from the Prime Ministers speech at the meeting of the Primro e League, is that the dissolution of Parliament ...

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  40. MAN'S INHUMANITY.

    A young man named Henry Coulter, was fined £2 and costs in the police court to-day, for throwing a dog in a fire. The animal died from ...

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  41. OYAMA'S REPORT.

    Marshal Oyama reports that the Japanese at Tunghuahsien, advancing north, dispersed the Cossacks and occupied Tiaoyutai, 28 miles north of ...

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  42. STAY IN KAMRANH BAY.

    Advices from Hongkong state that the recoaling and re-previsioning of the Russian fleet went on in Kamranh Bay from April 15 to April 23, and ...

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  43. BRESCI'S ACCOMPLICE.

    When Bresci, the assassin of King Humbert of Italy, was arrested, his alleged accomplice, a mail named Biondino, effected his escape. ...

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  44. SAFE ROBBERS AT WORK.

    On Sunday night a safe containing about £50 and documents was removed bodily from the Swan Hotel, North Fremantle. It is supposed ...

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  45. BRITISH TRADE.

    As compared with April, 1904, the value of the imports into the United Kingdom last month decreased by £1,898,337, and the value of the ...

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  46. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    The Governor of Ardebil, in the north-west of Persia, has been recalled to Teheran owing to his endeavour to move certain posts into Russian ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    A voting man named Morris, the ?on of a farmer at Sheffield, was fatally injured by a fall of earth to-day. It nearly covered him and broke a rib ...

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  48. THE CARLTON GARDENS OUTRAGE.

    No trace has been found of the mm who gave the bottle of beer which caused the Carlton Gardens tragedy on Friday. An inquest on the victim ...

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  49. RUSSIAN RELIANCE.

    The predominant feeling in Russian official circles is that die prolongation of the war will exhaust Japan and will compel her

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  50. RAINFALL IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Since Sunday splendid rains have fallen throughout the State, the maximum being 3 1/2 inches at Quorn. At Germein, in the north, and at Port ...

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  51. MUSCAT DIFFERENCES.

    Britain and France have agreed to discuss their differences regarding Muscat at the Hague, some time next month. ...

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  52. EDUCATION ACT.

    The Board of Education has decided that school managers are not to withdraw children to attend church during prescribed school hours. ...

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  53. FINNISH STEAMER.

    The embargo placed at Lubeck on Finnish steamer Aegir has been removed, on the ground that the torpedo boat sections made in Germany ...

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  54. BRITAIN AND CUBA.

    A treaty of friendship and commerce between Britain and Cuba has been signed at Havana. The most favoured nation clause is expunged. ...

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  55. THE BRAN-BAG TRAGEDY.

    It was reported in Albury to-day that Edwards, who is wanted in connection with the Tatura murder, had been captured by two rabbit-trappers ...

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  58. FRENCH STATESMEN.

    M. Delcase, the French Foreign Minister had an hour's interview with the Premier. M. Rouvier. on Saturday, and discussed the position of affairs ...

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  60. RUSSIAN SPY.

    Horwitz, alias Orvitch a Russian. who was recently arrested At Singapore on a charge of espionage, has been sentenced to three months ...

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