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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    A correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that, the Russian guns at Port Arthur are almost silent in consequence of the scarcity of ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    A second consignment of a[?]uvial gold from the new find in Rhodesia proves to be much superior to the first and to contain larger nuggets. ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC

    At the Fremantle Local Court there was heard to-day a suit by Mrs. McNeece against Edward Gillerand and J. W. Bamkin to garnishee the sum ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The R.M.S. Omrah, which arrived just before noon to-day, reported having passed the R.M.S. Orizaba at to o'clock on Saturday night and ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Premier, in answer to the question as to what further action the Government intended to take in regard to the reinstatement of G. F. ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A deputation representative of the Kalgoorlie and Boulder Town Councils interviewed the Colonial Secretary to-day regarding the Health Bill ...

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  8. RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Russian Government is negotiating for the charter or the purchase in Germany and Scandinavia of large numbers of steamers for use as transports. ...

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  9. MANSION BURNT DOWN.

    Enville Hall, the famous mansion near Kidderminster in Worcestershire, belonging to the Countess of Stamford and Warrington, was destroyed by ...

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  10. IRRITATION IN JAPAN.

    There is considerable irritation in Japanese circles at the fact that Japan is not receiving fair play from the Powers in her war with Russia. A ...

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  11. About the War.

    The steamer Empire arrived to-day from the east. A passenger who has been in the China coastal trade states that small vessels occasionally run the ...

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  12. Case of May Calder.

    A telegram was received by the police to-day from Sydney, stating that the girl May, Calder; who is wanted to give evidence in connection ...

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  13. A Coal Lumping Dispute.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day an application was made by the Sydney Steam Colliery Owners and Coal Stevedores' Association that the ...

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  14. ANOTHER ASSAULT.

    An official message from Tokio dated this evening states that another Japanese assault on the northern defences of Port Arthur from ...

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  15. American Disasters.

    The R.M.S. Sierra, which arrived to-day from San Francisco, brings the following news:— "Despatch," Trinidad, Colorado ...

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  16. RUSSIAN REFORMS.

    The Russian Minister of the interior, Prince Sviatopolk-Mirski, has forbidden the newsp pers to make any mention of the demands of the ...

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  17. CHARGES ON THE FORTS.

    Other messages from Tokio say that Generals Nakamura and Saito led specially trained bodies, of swordsmen to the attack on die Sungshushan ...

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  18. PURCHASE OF COAL.

    Viscqunt Hayashi denies the statement that Japan has recently purchased 100,000 tons of Welsh coal for delivery early next year. Japan, he ...

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  19. GERMAN BUDGET.

    The German Imperial budget shows an expenditure for the year of £112,078,545. The Government proposes to raise £14,000,000 by means ...

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  20. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The effect of the refusal of the Premier of New South Wales to permit the patents record of that State to be removed to the Commonwealth ...

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  21. COALING THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Early this month Lord Laansdowne, Secretary of Stale if or Foreign Affairs, said in answer to enquiries that British colliers were prohibited from ...

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  22. PROGRESS OF THE ATTACK.

    When the Japanese works, which included extensive sapping and mining operations, for an attack on Sungshushan and other northern defences ...

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  23. LIBERAL PROGRAMME.

    Sir Edward Grey, M.P. for Berwick, speaking at Hastings oil Saturday evening, said that the Liberal party could develop their programme ...

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  24. State Batteries.

    A statement of the monthly operations for October of the State batterie has been issued by the superintendent of public batteries. The total ...

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  25. JAPANESE RESOLUTION.

    In the course of an interview with a press representative yesterday General Katsura, the Premier of Japan, said that the Japanese people were ...

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  26. Dispute Among Architects.

    An interesting application was made to the Chief Justice to-day with regard to the dispute which has arisen between the council of the Royal ...

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  27. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    In a message thanking President Roosevelt for his recent speech of amity with Germany, the Kaiser declares that the corner-stone of the ...

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  28. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    General Kuropalkin reports that on Friday last, the 25th inst., after an artillery duel, the Japanese made an attempt to outflank part of the ...

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  29. ADMIRAL ALEXIEFF.

    The Czar has issued an imperial rescript conferring a decoration upon Admiral Alexieff and commending his services as Commander-in-Chief in ...

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  30. Evangelist in Hi-Favor

    Mr. Henry Varley, the English evangelist, has brought a storm about hi ears in consequence of an address which he has delivered at Ballarat. ...

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  31. HUNHO CROSSED.

    The Japanese left, continuing its advance, has crossed the Hunhoy at Mamachich, Marshal Oyama reports the repulse of a Russian cavalry ...

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  32. NORTH SEA OUTRAGE.

    The text of the Anglo-Russian Convention which was signed on Saturday is published this morning. It mentions the fatalities among the Hull ...

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  33. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION BILL FOR QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation representing almost every organised trade in Queensland waked upon the Premier to-day to ask for the introduction during the next ...

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  34. GENERAL MACLEAN.

    General Sir Harry Maclean, who had recently to make a sudden flight from Fez to the coast, arrived yesterday at Tangier. ...

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  35. JAPANESE RECONNAISSANCES.

    General Kuropatkin reports that the Japanese recently made three reconnaissances in force, one from their centre. It is supposed that ...

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  36. A Disappointed Deputation.

    A deputation from the goldfields waited on the Commissioner of Railways to-day. The press were excluded. ...

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  37. INEFFECTUAL EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    A test case to determine whether a shop may be compelled to close at 6 p.m. under the early closing law has resulted in the judgment that the Act ...

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  38. SUPPLIES FOR VLADIVOSTOK.

    A foreign resident at Vladivostok, who has just arrived at Nagasaki, reports that within the last month 20 steamers have arrived at the Russian ...

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  39. BRITISH FLEETS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that next year the present Channel fleet will be renamed the Atlantic fleet, and will be so disposed as better to ...

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  40. SUICIDE AT A COFFEE PALACE.

    A housemaid at the Victoria Coffee Palace to-day found the occupant of one of the rooms lying on his bed with his head blown partly away. A ...

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  41. CONTRABAND QUESTION.

    Lord Lansdowne, in a letter to the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, confesses that so far the negotiations between the British and the Russian ...

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  42. An Infant's Death.

    The infant child of Charles Parker, a corporation laborer, residing at Footscray, died to-day in a mysterious manner after taking some ...

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  43. A BOY'S SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held at Fremantle to-day concerning the death of the boy Carlson, who was found hanged last week. A verdict of suicide was ...

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  44. PERTH POLICE COURT.

    At the Perth Police Court to-day Arthur George Waugh was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for indecent exposure. ...

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  45. BALTIC FLEET VOYAGE.

    The Russian cruisers Oleg and Izumrud were coaling off the Skaw on Saturday, when peremptory orders Vere sent them by the Danish ...

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  46. FROZEN LAMB.

    Fifty thousand carcases of lambs, the largest consignment shipped from Fort Adelaide on one boat, were despatched to London to-day by the ...

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  47. FATAL FALL OF 60 FEET.

    A youth, Stephen Anderson, aged 17, fell down a lift well at the Pastoral and Finance Wool Stores to-day a distance of 60 feet, and was killed. ...

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  50. SQUADRON LEAVES SUEZ.

    Admiral von Foelkersahm's squadron has all passed thought the Suez Canal. It left Suez yesterday, and its progress down the Red Sea is ...

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