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  2. [?]-JAPANESE WAR.

    As the outcome of recent comm[?] between Count Cassiui, the Russian Am[?] at Washington, and the Pre[?]ent of the United States, the first step ...

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  4. AUSTRAL COMPETITIONS. CLOSE OF OPERATIC SCENES.

    Last evening witnessed the close of the operatic scones, and as was confidently expected, an immense audience was present to hear Mr. August Siede's awards. The fact ...

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  5. THE AWARDS.

    Mr. Siedo in announcing the awards remarked that great were the woes of the adjudicater, but he was glad to say that there were very few competitors who had ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is now fully recognised in inner political cireles that the meeting of the Commonwealth Parliament will be the signal for an attack on the Reid-M'Lean Government. ...

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  7. FRIGHTFUL DISASTER.

    Au appalling disaster, marked by fearfully heavy loss of life, has occurred in Natal. Only scanty particulars are furnished in the telegrams received late this evening, ...

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  8. MORNING SESSION.

    Solo (Gentlemen who have never won). This section drew a large number of entrants, and some excellent voices were heard. The following competed:—Messrs. ...

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  9. W[?]RIAN CAMPAIGN.

    S[?] military officers in St. Petersburg [?] [?]lating upon a movement which [?] be attempted by the Japanese in [?]. ...

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  10. [?]ION IN RUSSIAN ARMY

    The Times correspondent states that inf[?]on has reached St. Petersburg that [?] di[?]ffection prevailed in the army in M[?]ria immediately the news of the ...

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  11. SPORTING.

    The following umpires have been appointed for Wednesday's matches in connection with the First-rate Association:—Back [?]eek [?] Central, at Back Creek. B[?]wick; Albion Im[?] ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL CABLES,

    Two sensational collisions, one of which resulted in sed loss of life, occurred in the English Channel on Friday night. The warships of the Channel Fleet were ...

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  13. BV[?]HIP OSLABYA.

    The R[?] [?]-hip Oslaby[?] was not, [?] transpires, destroyed by the fire of Ja[?] warships It [?] that the great vessel—of ...

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  14. AF[?]ERNOON SESSION.

    At the afternoon session two of the most important vocal sections were decided, viz. the gentlemen's and ladies champion solos CHAMPION SOLO (Gentlemen). ...

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  15. [?]SKY'S CAPTURE

    A[?]tional particulars are given to-day of the manner in which Admiral Re[?]lestvensky, the Russian naval commander, was tr[?]d after his capture. ...

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  16. TWO BATTLESHIPS COLLIDE.

    The other collision was between the first-class battleships Triumph and Swiftsure. Each of these vessels has a displacement ...

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  17. VISIT BY JAPANESE ADMIRAL.

    A [?]ram from Tekio states that Ad[?] T[?] visited Rozhdestvensky, who by ser[?]ly wounded in the Sasebe Hosp[?]l. The Japane[?] admiral sympathised ...

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  19. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain addressed 8000. workers at St. Helens, in Lancashire. last night. He insisted that the fiseal system of England was answerable in a great part ...

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  20. HOW RUSSIA LOST.

    Examinations of Russian battleships and c[?] in the naval engagement indiere that they were entirely unfit for a[?] ti[?]. The [?]ls, which were but little ...

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  21. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between John Roberts, the world's champion, and H. W. Stevenson, the leading English exponent of the game, was concluded yesterday. ...

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  22. PARLIAMENTARY BYELECTION.

    A bv-election was held yesterday for the Chichester (Sussex) seat in the House of Commons rendered vacant by the acceptance by Lord Edmnnd Talbot of the office ...

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  23. THE ESCAPED WARSHIPS.

    R[?]ral Eukrist, who arrived at Ma[?] in command of the damaged Russ[?] w[?]ps Oleg, Jemtchug, and Aurora, [?] from the Korean Siraits on Sunday ...

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  24. EVEXING SESSION.

    Romeo........................ Mr. J. Carter Juliet.................. Mis Addie Campbell Capulet............... Mr. T. Pritchard Friar Lawrence......... Mr. Roy Eddy ...

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  25. JAPANESE FE[?]OCIOUS ATTACK

    H[?] that the attack in the great [?] udden and ferocious that [?] [?] was completely over[?]. ...

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  27. RUSSIAN DEFEAT ATTRIBUTED TO [?]PANESE SUBM[?]INES

    R[?] correspondent at Manila states that [?] the officers belonging to the Rus[?] at that port attribute the [?] and defeat of their navy to the ...

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  28. AME[?]AN WARSIHPS ON GUARD.

    The [?]nited States warships Ohio and Cincia[?] are guarding the anchored Rus si[?] warships at Manila. ...

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  29. LIST OF CASUALTIES

    O[?], attached to Rear-Admiral Enk[?] squadren state that the casualties on [?] the Aurora were 3 officers wounded, 20 men killed and 83 wounded on the Oleg ...

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  31. VLADIVOSTOCK.

    Intelligence has been received that all n[?]combatants have been ordered to leave V[?]tock iin view of a spossible siege. ...

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  32. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME.

    This evening the special attraction will be the Champion Austral Solo, in which each competitor is to sing three items of his or her own selection, viz., sacred, ballad, and ...

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