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  2. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    A telegram from Liao-yang states that no exertion seems to tire the Australian horses on which some of the Japanese cavalry are mounted. ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Fifty delegates from cotton-using countries are attending a Cotton Convention which is being held at Zurich. Two of the principal objects of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. AWFUL MINING ACCIDENT.

    A frightful mining calamity occurred to-day at the Great Boulder mine, Boulder, whereby five miners lost their lives, four being killed outright, and only one living long ...

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  5. THE AUSTRAL COMPETITIONS.

    Yesterday saw the completion of the clocutionary sections, and good headway made with the musical items. Yesterday afternoon's programme was exceedingly lengthy, ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    The adjourned meeting of [?] supporters of Mr Deakin was held this morning, 2[?] members of the party being present. At the conclusion of the gathering which lasted ...

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  7. MR. ANSTEY IN REPLY TO MR BAILES.

    Sir,—Mr. Bailes is under some misapprehension which he states that I put forward amendments on the Mining Bill relative to tributes. My proposals were four in ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The representative Boer Political Congress, for which arrangements have been in progress for some time past, opened yesterday in Pretoria. General Louis Botha, the ...

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  9. THE DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives the discussion on Mr. Watson's motion for the printing of a paper regarding the title of honorable on members of the first Federal ...

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  10. A SHARP FIGHT.

    General Kuroki reports that a section of Japanese infantry encountered 200 mounted Cossacks about 88 miles north-east of Kwantien. ...

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  11. THE JAPANESE STRENGTH.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Russian military experts estimate that there are 200,000 Japanese troops west of the Yalu ...

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  12. FLOATING MINES

    The leading newspapers of Great Britain and America are emphatic in denouncing the Russian action in recklessly sowing floating mines in the ocean. ...

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  13. THE YEA TRAGEDY.

    A startling development has taken place in connection with the tragedy which was revealed at Kerrisdale on Monday week. It will be remembered that the wife of a ...

    Article : 260 words
  14. VIEWS OF THE "TIMES."

    The Pretoria correspondent of the "Times," in commenting cm General Botha's speech, remarks that the tone is moderate. He thinks, however, that General Botha has ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. THE BLACK SEA FLEET.

    Preparations are being made for the mobilising of the Black Sea fleet for service. Fourteen vessels of the fleet, including several battleships, are now almost ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    In the course of an address to the delegates assembled at the Boer Congress now being held at Pretoria, General Louis Botha, the ex-Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  17. READY FOR RETREAT.

    Preparations are being made by the Russian military authorities for a retirement from Liao-yang to Harbin, at the junction of the Vladivostock and Port Arthur lines ...

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  18. A QUESTION OF COSTS.

    Instances are frequently occurring to demonstrate the necessity of providing for uniformity in some of the details of administering justice. At Bairnsdale last week Mr. H. ...

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  19. THE ELOCUTIONARY SECTIONS.

    The conclusion of the elocutionary sections shows that the championship has been won by Miss Elsie Berry, of Melbourne, after a very keen contest with Mr. J. R. Anderson. ...

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  20. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The barque Inglewood, which reached Fremantle from the Baltic last night, met with a trying experience between the Cape and the Australian coast. On the 13th inst. ...

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  21. MINISTER AND SOLDIER.

    The "Daily Chronicle" this morning has some comments on the difference which has arisen between Senater Dawson, the Australian Minister of Defence, and ...

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  22. RUSSIAN RAIDERS.

    In view of raids by detached bodies of Russian troops in Northern Korea, the Japanese authorities have sent a force from Gensan (Wonson), on the east coast of ...

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  23. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    The steamer Coolgardie left for Fremantle this afternoon, but in consequence of a fatality on board returned to port to-night. When 20 miles off the coast an explosion ...

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  24. EMPIRE DAY.

    For the second time, the new holiday known as Empire Day was widely celebrated to-day in the British dominions. In September, 1902, the Earl of Meath ...

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  25. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    More than one-half of the exports from the United States in 1903 went to British territory, and practically one-third of the imports into the United States came from British ...

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  26. RUSSIAN RECRUITS.

    Vice-Admiral Alexieff, the Russian Viceroy in the Far East, is enrolling for active service against the Japanese many convicts who had been serving their sentences in the ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. PLAGUE IN QUEENSLAND.

    Another case of plague revealed itself here to-day, the patient being a schoolboy, aged eight years, residing at New Farm, who has lately spent much time at the stables of a ...

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  28. MR. WALLACE ON THE COLIBAN WATER SUPPLY.

    Sir,—As Mr. Wallace's friends are saying what a good man he is for the country people, I desire to show what a benefit he is to the city folks, particularly Bendigo ...

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  29. EVENING SESSION.

    One of the most coveted sections is the soprane solo, for to win this section is to obtain the hall-mark of a very high standard, and means the possession of a splendid ...

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  30. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr. D. F. Denham, Minister for Agriculture, has decided that the services of Mr. Brunnich, chemist to the Department of Agriculture, shall, for six months, be given ...

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  31. RUSSIAN CAVALRY ROUTED.

    The following cable message has been received by the Japanese Acting Consul-General from Baron Komura, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs:—"General ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. FEARFUL LANDSLIP.

    A landslip, resulting in fearful loss of life, has occurred at Brumerton, near Westland. The slip was caused by an exceptionally heavy fall of rain. ...

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  33. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    An old man, named Richard Coultass, was killed on the railway line between Launceston and Scottsdale this morning, near what is known as the Sixteen-Mile Peg. ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. SAVING SOMETHING AFTER BIG FIRES.

    The recent big fire in the City of Baltimore called fresh attention to an American invention for getting the greatest amount of salvage out of fire losses. The water-soaked ...

    Article : 81 words
  35. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    Lovers of vocalism will to-night find the cream of the competitors engaged, for the items include two suck important sections as the ladies' champion solo and the gentlemen's ...

    Article : 279 words
  36. THE BALLARAT "GHOST."

    At intervals for more than a year past women and children in the less frequented streets of Ballarat at night have been frightened by an individual who masqueraded as a ...

    Article : 184 words
  37. THE WEATHER.

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  38. FAMOUS BEAUTY'S SAD FATE.

    The strange and sad romance of a beautiful woman, Baroness de Rahden, who was once the spoilt child of half the capitals of Europe, has just come to light in Paris. ...

    Article : 181 words
  39. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Bendigo Jockey Club races; special trains 12.35, 1.6 and 2.0. Austral competitions, Masonic Hall, 2.30, Prayer Union, Temparance Hall, 3.30. ...

    Article : 56 words
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