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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The "Russ" correspondent at the front fears that the Russian retreat to Harbin will be cut off owing to the rapid sweeping movements of the ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Russian revolutionary leaders at Zurich have sent formal messages to the Grand Dukes warning them that they must resign all their official ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Some of the returned officers from Port Arthur state that, after the town had been surrendered to the Japanese, an armed affray took place between a ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    A collision occurred this morning off Halifex, Nova Scotia, between the Allan liner Parisian, with 1000 passengers on board, and the ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    In the Bankruptcy Court an application was heard for the discharge from all bankruptcy proceedings from Charles William Stahl. Mr. J. A. ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    In all probability on and after April 1 English letters posted in any part of the Commonwealth will carry for 2d. per half-ounce, instead of 2 1/2d. ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A young woman named Ivy Innocence Frost, of Parkes, to-day obtained £1000 damages against Donald Plowman for breach of promise of ...

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  9. EXPERT RUSSIAN VIEWS.

    Generals Grodekoff and Dragomiroff, who are the Czar's chief military advisers, are understood to consider that General Linievitch and his army ...

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  10. ASSOUAN DAM.

    The scheme for raising the Assouan dam on the Nile has been suspended, because British Professors of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics agree in ...

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  11. BOMBS AT WARSAW.

    The police at Warsaw have discovered 80 bombs concealed in a grave in the Pavonski Cemetery. ...

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  12. COMBATANTS AT MUKDEN.

    Marshal Oyama, interviewed by Retuter's correspondent last Monday, praised the Russians as brave and able men, and declared that the ...

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  13. ASSASSINATIONS AT WARSAW.

    A Jew, whose name is at present unknown, yesterday threw a bomb into the police station in Praga, a suburb of Warsaw, injuring six out of the 10 ...

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  14. TOBACCO TRUST.

    The Judicial Committee of the House of Lords has just given judgment in the action brought by the retail tobacco dealers of the United ...

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  15. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Military men at Moscow are of opinion that a Japanese army under the command of General Nogi is advancing direct on Tsitsihar, where there is ...

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  16. VICTORY OF MUKDEN.

    In connection with a monster demonstration to be held at Tokio on the 3rd of next month, the Mikado will review 100,000 Japanese troops. ...

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  17. UTTERING A PROMISSORY NOTE.

    Arthur Watkins was charged with having uttered a promissory note for £19 11s 6d. He reserved his defence, and was committed for trial. On a ...

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  18. CHIEF OF POLICE ATTACKED.

    As soon as the above outrage was reported, Baron Nolken, the chief of police at Warsaw, got into his carriage and drove towards Praga. On ...

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  19. RUSSIAN FORCES.

    It is officially stated in St. Petersburg that since the beginning of the war there have been sent into Manchuria 13,087 officers, 761,467 soldiers ...

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  20. A WOMAN'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A determined attempt at suicide was made by Mary Anne Reid, a married woman, aged 70 years, at her residence. Glebe, this morning. She was ...

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  21. JAPANESE AT KAIYUEN.

    The Japanese have already altered the gauge of the Manchurian railway to suit their rolling stock, and have re-opened the line for traffic from ...

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  22. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    An outbreak of fire, accompanied by a number of incidents of a sensational nature, occurred in the heart of the city at about 5.30 p.m., when the ...

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  23. BALTIC FLEET.

    M. Delcassc, the French Foreign Minister, admits that Admiral Rozhdestvensky's fleet left Madagascar several days ago. A telegram received ...

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  24. AN INJURED EMPLOYEE'S ACTION.

    In the case in which Ezra William Targress claimed £5000 damages from the Fremantle Smelting Co. for injuries received while in their employ ...

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  25. RUSSIAN TROOPS REVIEWED.

    General Linievitch reviewed his troops at Changchun on Saturday. He specialty complimented 126 men, the remnant of a rifle regiment, who had ...

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  26. COUNCIL OF MINISTERS.

    The council of Ministers has rejected a proposal made by their president, M. Witte, for the abolition of the committee of Ministers, for they realise ...

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  27. WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN.

    The Russian Ministry of Marine and the Russian newspapers alike profess entire ignorance of the whereabouts of Admiral Rozhdestvensky and his ...

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  28. VISIT OF MR. REDMOND, M.P.

    Mr. William Redmond, M.P., was accorded a public reception by the mayor and councillors of Fremantle at noon, there being a large and ...

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  29. RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    Private reports received at St. Petersburg from the front state that General Lirrievitch is still retreating, and that his troops are suffering great ...

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  30. CARPENTER AND SHARE BROKER.

    S. G. Bennett applied in the Bankruptcy Court for an unconditional discharge. Mr. Northmore appeared for the debtor, who was present in court. ...

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  31. AN ABSCONDING DEBTOR.

    At the Perth Police Court William Donald Cameron, who was arrested in Brisbane on a charge of being an absconding debtor, was remanded. It ...

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  32. STATE BATTERY RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  33. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    An official message from Tokio states that the Japanese have passed the Chinese palisades and are steadily advancing north-eastwards over a wide ...

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  34. BLOWING OUT HIS BRAINS.

    John Leadbeater, about 75 years of age, employed as a stableman by Millar's Timber Co., at Jarrahdale, committed suicide this morning by ...

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  35. OBSTACLE TO PEACE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at St. Petersburg says that the chief obstacle heretofore in the way of peace has been Russia's determined ...

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  36. CLUB SWINGING RECORD.

    Borrows yesterday completed a record performance by swinging a pair of 21b. clubs for 47 hours on end. ...

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  37. QUARREL BETWEEN AFGHANS.

    At the Criminal Court an Afghan named Chandar was acquitted on a charge of stabbing another Afghan named Stear Mahomed. It was ...

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  38. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 words
  39. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    Lord Stanley, the Postmaster-General, announced yesterday that the letter rate from England to Australia would henceforth be one penny per ...

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  40. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    A majority of the members of the council of Ministers are agreed that the present is an opportune time for initiating negotiations for peace with ...

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  41. BRIGADES REJOIN.

    The bulk of the Daghestan brigade and General Rennenkampf's Cossack brigade have made their way through the mountains and have rejoined the ...

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  42. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of, Mr. J. G. Kelly, nephew of Bishop Kelly, of Geraldton, and formerly an active member of the Kalgoorlie branch of the H.A.C.B.S. ...

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  43. "TIMES" CONGRATULATIONS.

    The "Times" congratulates the Postmaster-General and the Commonwealth on the reduction in Australian postage rates, which has greatly gratified ...

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  44. CARRYING A LOADED RIFLE.

    Thomas Callaghan was charged at the Criminal Court with having at Pingelly, on December 14, gone armed in a public place and caused fears to ...

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  45. INTERNAL LOAN.

    Tenders for the fourth internal loan of £10,000,000 floated in Japan were opened on Saturday. The loan has been largely over-subscribed. The ...

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  46. W.A. FEDERAL VISIT.

    Senator McGregor and Mr. Hutchinson, M.P., who are travelling to W.A. next week at the invitation of the West Australian Government, will not go ...

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  47. FISCAL POLICY.

    Lord Salisbury, replying to Mr. Chamberlain's letter to the Conservatives of Greenwich, says:—"My father was in favour of retaliation, but ...

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  48. K. C. McCORMICK AND CO.

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  49. RETREAT FROM SINGKING.

    Some Russian troops in the vicinity of Singking, on the Hunho, about 50 miles east of Mukden, retreated on Sunday towards Hanlungchan, 90 ...

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  50. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of an unknown man, apparently a seaman, has been found in the water at Fremantle. ...

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  51. A FATAL COLLISION.

    An adjourned inquest was held this afternoon concerning the death of Alfred Norris, who lost his life in a collision between the sailing boat ...

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  52. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Jules Verne, the well-known and popular French writer of scientific romances, in his 78th year. ...

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  53. SHIPMENTS OF GOLD.

    The Marmora, which left Fremantle this afternoon, took away 75,000 sovereigns for Colombo, two boxes of bar gold valued at £10,075 for Bombay ...

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  54. BILLIARD MATCH.

    A billiard match for 7000 up was concluded yesterday between Weiss and Cook. The former, owing 1000, beat the latter by 7000 to 5432. ...

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    Twenty-five tons from the Great Northern (Cane and party), near Kalgoorlie, was recently crushed, and yielded 3 dwt 5 gr. to the ton. The ...

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  56. PRICE OF WATER.

    In refusing the request of the Northam council for a reduction in the price of water from the goldfields scheme the Minister for Works (Mr. ...

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  57. MARCH ON KIRIN.

    The St. Petersburg "Novoe Vromya" says that a Japanese flanking column is 80 miles cast of Kaiyuen on the road to Kirin, at which place the ...

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  58. AFGHAN AMIR.

    The Amir of Afghanistan, although well-disposed towards the British mission which Mr. Louis Dane is conducting, desires to postpone some ...

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  59. DENGUE FEVER.

    Passengers from Port Darwin by the Eastern report a serious epidemic of Dengue fever. ...

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  60. Advertising

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