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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Japanese are making large use of the Sinmintun railway to transport supplies to Mukden and the front. In this they are doing ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Colonel Stagen, head of the recruiting department in Moscow, and several of this subordinates have been found guilty by a court-martial of having ...

    Article : 58 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS.

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The long delayed hearing of the fish importing cases was commenced before Mr. Justice O'Connor and a jury in the High Court this morning. ...

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  7. THE "TIMES" ON THE SITUATION.

    The "Times" says that the French statement, as given by its Paris co-respondent, is of a satisfactory tenor so far as it goes, but the denials of ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. DISCOVERY OF BOMBS.

    The police yesterday discovered two large bombs concealed in the house of a workman in Lodz. They arrested the workman, his wife, and four other ...

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  9. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Continuing their advance along the railway line, the Japanese yesterday captured and occupied Nangchengtzu, a town to the east of Chantufu, winch ...

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  10. Breach of Promise Cass.

    The hearing of the case in which Emma Witt sued Lancelot Hay for £500 damages for breach of promise was continued to-day. ...

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  11. ZEMSTVO CONGRESS.

    The Zemstvo Congress at Moscow by 107 votes to 20 passed a i[?]solulution in favour of demanding the establishment of a bicameral ...

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  12. FRENCH NEUTRALITY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris sends a long telegram giving the French account of Admiral Rozhdestvensky's violation of French ...

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  13. AMERICAN VIEWS.

    American papers blame the French colonial and naval officials for great laxity, or worse; and affirm that the French Government has been guilty ...

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  14. RIOTS AT ZHITOMIR.

    Private advices from St. Petersburg state that violent disturbances and riots have been in progress for three days at Zhitomir, in the south- west ...

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  15. DURATION OF PLAY.

    In announcing that the Austra[?]ians would not play during their tour earlier than noon or later than 6.p.m., Durling expressly excepted the five ...

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  16. DANGER REALISED.

    The French Government has at last fully realised the danger of giving further countenance to Admiral Rozhdestvensky's outrageous abuse of the ...

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  17. MOROCCO QUESTION.

    Opinion in many well-informed quarters in Europe points to the conclusion that Germany's action in Morocco, and especially the Kaiser's ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Charles Arnold, the well-known actor, was singing a song at an entertainment in the Savage Club last night, when he suddenly collapsed ...

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  19. The Demooratio Club.

    In the Perth Police Count to-day Mr. A. S. Roe, R.M., gave his reserved decision in connection, with the Democratic Club betting case. He ...

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  20. JAPANESE AT AMOY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amoy, telegraphing yesterday, states that merchantmen have constantly sighted Japanese craft entering Amoy by ...

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  21. SAXONY ROYAL SCANDAL.

    Princess Louise, the divorced wife of the King of Saxony, has been granted an allowance, the custody of her youngest child Monica, and ...

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  22. ENFORCEMENT OF NEUTRALITY.

    It is semi-om[?]any stated in Parts that, after sending to its civil and military agents in Indo-China very precise instructions to enforce ...

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  23. JAPANESE FLAGSHIP.

    It is rumoured in Russian circles in Paris that the battleship Mikasa, Admiral Togo's flagship, was blown up or wrecked during a fog in the ...

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  24. MR. SILVER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mr. Stephen William Silver is valued at £83,46[?]. ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    A few days ago a motor car ran over and killed a child in Hertfordshire, and the occupants of the car refused to stop and see what damage ...

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  26. LESSEE OF KAMRANH.

    The "Westminster Gazette" excuses France's remissness to enforce neutrality at Kamranh Bay by stating that the bay is leased to private ...

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  27. TRADES DISPUTES BILL.

    Last night, in grand committee of the Commons, Mr. T. P. Whittaker, M.P. for Spens Valley, moved the withdrawal of the Trades Disputes ...

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  28. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    In conection with a recent statement in the Melbourne Age" that was made by the Rev. J. S. Buntine, regarding Tattersall's sweeps, Mr. Buntine states ...

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  29. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A fetal fire occurred at Port Macquarrie early this morning, Mrs. Wall's boarding house being destroyed, and a young man named Fred, Hall burned ...

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  30. NOTTS FIRST INNINGS.

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  31. A CASE OF SUICIDE.

    At an inquest on [?] Jamess Harmer, whose body was discovered at Osborne Park on May 2 in an advanced state of decomposition, with ...

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  32. RUSSIAN CONTENTION.

    Russian newspapers contend that French neutrality might concede anything so long as the concession were made to bath belligerents, and that ...

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  33. GREEKS AND TURKS.

    A band of Greeks yesterday ambushed a party of Turkish soldiers near Kastoria in Macedonia, and killed and wounded 1 of them. Three ...

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  34. SHARE TRANSACTION.

    In the Banco Court to-day, in the case of Kingsbury v. Scott and Co, Mr. E. Clelland moved for leave to sign the final judgment. Counsel ...

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  35. COLD WEATHER IN ADELAIDE

    Cold weather has sucee[?] his warm conditions of last week. This morning there was a slight fall of snow in the hills, extending from ...

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  36. REVOLT IN YEMEN.

    It is reported in Constantinople that 20 betta[?]ons of Turkish troops have deserted and joined the insurgents in Yemen, the south-western province of ...

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  37. RUSSIANS WARNED OFF.

    Advices seat from Saigon yesterday state that Admiral de Jonquieres' scanting _ vessels located the Russian fleet, which on leaving Hongkohe Bay ...

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  38. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    There was keen general competition at to-day's wool sales, and low crossbreds rose in price. ...

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  39. A PENDING LIBEL ACTION.

    When the libel action m which Mr. J. L. Nanson, M.L.A., is claiming £5000 damages from the proprietors of the "Daily News," was called on in ...

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  40. HOTTENTOT REVOLT.

    General von Trotha, who is conducting the campaign against the insurgent tribes in German South-West Africa, reports a two-days' fight with the ...

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  41. MARKETS AND PRICES.

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  42. FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER.

    M. Delcasse, the French Foreign Minister, yesterday received Mr. Motono, the Japanese Ambassador in Paris, and assured him that France ...

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  43. MR. JULIUS KNIGHT.

    It will be heard with regret by playgoers that Mr. Julius Knight is seriously ill. He was unable to appear in "If I Were King" on ...

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  44. SHIPPING.

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  45. SENTENCE FOR MURDER

    The trial concluded this morning of two brothers, Alfred and Albert Strotton, labourers, who were charged with having murdered Thomas ...

    Article : 67 words
  46. VIEWS OF UNDERWRITERS.

    The Times, in its insurance notes, remarks that, however critical the situation may be, underwriters refuse to believe that France and ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. Advertising

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  49. Advertising

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