Several telegrams from Portsmouth, United States of America, where the Peace Conference is sitting, state that Russia and Japan have agreed on the terms under which peace between the two powers will be signed. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe success of the Rosewood show, to be held next week, is assured in, so far as the entries are concerned. Those in the horse and poultry sections form a ...
Article : 63 wordsIt is stated in the Paris newspapers that the Frencis Minister, having failed to induce the Sulkan of Moroeco to the leane the Algeriart chief, has been ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Prime Minister, referring to the conclusion of peace between Japan and Russia, said, "Not since the close of the South African struggle has there been ...
Article : 149 wordsThe annual meeting of the Ipswich Amateur Swimming Centre is to be held at Ham's rooms next Friday night. Important business is to be transacted, ...
Article : 36 wordsThe sub-committee of the Queensland Pastoral and Agricultural Society who, some little time ago, were appointed to make the requisite arrangements in ...
Article : 148 wordsThomas W. Lawson, of Boston and Massachusetts, in inviting subscription for an Anglo-American copper pool amounting to £2,000,000, he and his as ...
Article : 75 wordsIn the Senate to-day, the debate on the second reading of the Copyright Bill was resumed by Sir J. H. Symon, who supported the measure. He would ...
Article : 169 wordsIt is understood that the concessions made by Japan on the original terms of peace relate to the matter of the indemnity. It is expected that the conference will adjourn in order to allow the Russian plenipotentiaries to consider them. ...
Article : 44 wordsPrayers having been read, Mr. Cameron, without notice, interrogated the Premier as to whether the Government, having regard to clause. 90 of the ...
Article : 2,191 wordsThe Russian newspapers are attacking President Roosevelt, and are charging him with evincing a partiality for Japan. The St. Petersburg " Svet" says:—"The Japenese conditions would only be acceptable if a Japanese feet were threatening St. Petersburg, and a Japanese ...
Article : 82 wordsThe death is announced of Mr. Gava[?] Gemmell Dick, who held the appo[?]ment of executive engineer attached [?] the Queensland Agent-General's [?] ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Ipswich Orchestral Society and announces, in this issue, its 17th concert, to be given in the Town Hall on Monday night next. With a view of always ...
Article : 87 wordsIt has now been officially announced that terms have been arranged, arid that peace has been proclaimed between Japan and Russia. ...
Article : 31 wordsAll preliminaries for the renewal [?] extension of the Anglo-Japanese [?]ance have been arranged. The [?] correspondent to the "Daily [?] ...
Article : 31 wordsSome particulars of the terms of peace are now to hand. M. WITTE'S BOLD POLICY. M. Witte, the Russian peace ...
Article : 223 wordsA meeting of officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the above squadron was held, on Tuesday evening last, with the object of forming a rifle and ...
Article : 234 wordsThe "Times," in an article on the subject, states that the decision to accede to peace on the terms arrived at must have cost the Mikado much, as he ...
Article : 100 wordsThe "Vessiche Zeitung" reports [?] the Chief of Police at Czenstochay[?] been killed by a dynamite bomb [?]eral bystanders were severely injured [?] ...
Article : 36 wordsIn reply to a question, Mr. Deakin said that no official announcement head been received of the conclusion of peace between Japan and Russia, but if it ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 349 wordsBeyond defraying the cost of the prisoners taken by the Japanese, Russia is to be asked to pay nothing. The division of Saghalien is to be along the ...
Article : 81 wordsThe first announcement of the peace in St. Petersburg was treated as a hoax, and the later confirmatory message increased the amazement. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsIn Paris surprise and relief were expressed on receipt of definite news that peace had been arranged. ...
Article : 21 wordsThroughout Great Britain unanimous tributes are accorded President Roosevelt on the triumph he has gained in successfully arranging the meeting which ...
Article : 32 wordsM. Sate, one of the Japanese representatives has issued the following:—The matter of the cession of Saghalien and the question of reimbursement to ...
Article : 110 wordsAn official report from Porstmouth state that the conference has arrived at a complete agreement on all questions. ...
Article : 22 wordsSnow fell to-day over the highlands from the Queensland border right down to the Victorian border, and also over portion of the western slopes. The fails ...
Article : 49 wordsWhen the fact that peace had been agreed to became known at Portsmouth there was great jubilation, and in all directions peals of church bells were ...
Article : 30 wordsReuter's correspondent states that Japan has withdrawn her demands regard- the interned Russian war-ships and the limitation of Russian naval power ...
Article : 29 wordsA fine mob of draught horses is passing Killarney, bound for Toowoomba, Mr. Michael Kerwin being in charge. Cambooya, August 28. ...
Article : 304 wordsM. Witte and Baron Komura have telegraphed to their respective Governments, recommending an armistice. ...
Article : 18 wordsM. Witte has stated that Japan has only obtained control that portion of the eastern railway south of Chantaff. ...
Article : 22 wordsBaron Komura notified President Roosevelt of the decision arrived at by the conference, and be telegraphed his congratulations to the plenipotentiaries ...
Article : 26 wordsM. Witte has telegraphed to President Roosevelt, "History will ascribe to you the glory of the peace of Portsmouth." He also assured the President of ...
Article : 44 wordsMany festivities in honour of the visit of the British fleet to the Baltic have been organised at Swinemunde. A few Americans on board a tourists' ...
Article : 81 wordsWhen the Czar offered a workable basis of negotiation—which was currently described at St. Petersburg as a Japanese surrender of indemnity, and a ...
Article : 42 wordsSir Mortimer Durand, the British Ambassader, telegraphing from Lenox to Portsmouth, said he was exceedingly clad to hoar the news, adding that "the ...
Article : 81 wordsAt 'St. Petersburg blatant chauvinism (exaggerated patriotism) was in the ascendant till Sunday, but now there is an absence of that spirit except in the ...
Article : 52 wordsNews is to hand that a Chinese trader in the Transvaal, whose store is situated near Krugersdorp, has been raided by some marauding bands, who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsThe St. Petersburg correspondent of the London "Times" says that the rejoicing at St. Petersburg is widespread. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. G. W. Smalley. New York correspondent of the "Times," ascribes the result of the negotiaions to M . De Witte's most wonderful tact in ...
Article : 55 wordsThe London "Daily Telegraph" comments on M. Witte's brilliant success in defeating the aims of the Russian war party. ...
Article : 24 wordsOwing to the fainting of the engine-driver during a railway pleasure trip in the, Isle of Man, the train was wrecked, and a doze, of the passengers were ...
Article : 37 wordsIt is understood that one or two merchants in Sydney, early in the forenoon to-day, received private cables from London pointing to pacification in the ...
Article : 88 wordsKing Alfonso of Spain has joined a group of astronomers of many nationalities, who have assembled at Burgos, in Spain, to witness the celipse of the ...
Article : 65 wordsBaron Komura, the chief Japanese plenipotentiary, is described by Mr. Smalley as being almost in a state of collapse. He was over-ruled by an ...
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