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  2. General Cable Messages.

    Four "bull" operators in the Chicago wheat market have cleared £1,000,000 during the last fortnight. ...

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  3. The Fox Pest.

    The Sydney "Daily Telegraph's" Gundagai correspondent, under date August 30, says:— Nearly 1500 fox scalps have ...

    Article : 372 words
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  5. BOMBARDING LIAO-YANG.

    A report states that the bombardment of the railway station at Liao-yang prevented the Russian troops entraining in connection with their ...

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  6. THE MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    One hundred thousand men are now out of work in connection with the shipping strike at Marseilles. The men employed on the Lyons quays have gone ...

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  7. ATTACKING KUROKI IN REAR.

    According to the St. Petersburg correspondents of French newspapers General Kuropatkin has telegraphed a report stating that the Russian troops on ...

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  8. WEST AFRICAN TROUBLE.

    It is reported that the Government of Congo State are constructing formidable forts along the entire western coast of Lake Tanganyika, fearing ...

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  9. THE THIBET EXPEDITION.

    A full Durbar held on the 30th August was attended by the Chinese Amban, the Thibetan Regent, and three Councillors. Two of the clauses of the ...

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  10. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    An official despatch from Tokio states that the Japanese casualties since the 29th of August have been below 10,000. It is also stated that Liao-yang will be ...

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  11. VIEWS ON THE RUSSIAN POSITION.

    It is alleged in St. Petersburg that unless General Kuroki has 150,000 troops he will certainly fail to drive the Russians out of Liao-yang. ...

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  12. UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan went to Oyster Bay secretely in the yacht Corsair, and conferred twice with President Roosevelt, to whom he (Mr. Morgan) ...

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  13. THE KING'S TOUR.

    His Majesty the King, who has recently been staying at Marienbad, the Bohemian health resort, is now returning homeward, and is in splendid health. ...

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  14. CAPTURE OF GUNS.

    General Oku's force captured several 10½ centimetre cannon from the Russians. ...

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  15. COLLISION IN THE THAMES.

    A collision occurred between the Waimate and the German steamer Munchen in the Thames, the hatter vessel being extensively damaged. Twelve Lascars ...

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  16. London, September 4. REPORT FROM KUROPATKIN.

    General Kuropatkin has reported to St. Petersburg as follows:—General Kuroki attacked Sgy-wan-tun, 16 versts east of Liao-yang, on Thursday night. ...

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  17. MOUNTAIN CLIMBING FATALITY.

    Four Englishmen, Messrs. W. W. Clay, T. Winterbottom, Meryon, and the Rev. W. F. Wright were killed while climbing the Gran Paradiso. ...

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  18. Newcastle Coal.

    Under date, Newcastle, August 31, our correspondent reports:— At the end of June the Customs Department issued a return, which showed ...

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  19. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN CANADA.

    Lord and Lady Minto escaped without injury in a railway collision at Indian Head (Canada), but five other passengers in the train were killed. ...

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  20. THE RUSSIANS RETREATING.

    The troops under the Japanese Genesals Oku and Nodzu pressed the retreating Russians at the Taitse-ho River. The troops under General Kuropatkin ...

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  21. Siege of Port Arthur.

    Chinese refugees report that Japanese junks landed a force and captured two of the Hwang-chin-shan forts east of the entrance to the harbour of Port ...

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  22. AN ART COLLECTION.

    Mr. Walter Bradley, the well-known art connoisseur, of Sydney, is shipping to Australia and collection of bronzes and marbles, including many from ...

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  23. JUBILATION AT TOKIO.

    The recent successes of the Japanese troops in Manchuria have been greeted with jubilations at Tokio. ...

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  24. VICAR APOSTOLIC OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Paris "Gualois" states that the Vatican proposes to appoint the Bishop of Dijon Vicar Apostolic of Australia. The "Times" Paris correspondent says ...

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  25. GENERAL KUROPATKIN'S REPORT.

    General Kuropathan, in his report, admits that the losses sustained by his troops during the first two days' fighting at Liao-yang totalled 5000. He also ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Thomas Russell, C.M.G., formerly Minister of Defence and Comptroller of Customs and Navigation Laws in New Zealand. ...

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  27. LIAO-YANG ON FIRE.

    A conflagration is racing at Liao-yang, and it is believed that there will be enormous losses in stores. ...

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  28. Shooting Outrage in the Valley.

    A few minutes before 11 o'clock on Sunday night an extraordinary shooting affair took place in Susan-street, off Gibbs-street, ...

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  29. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS FROM THE NORTH.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that General Kuropatkin is drawing the Japanese northward, and intends to crush them between his and General ...

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  30. English in Japanese Schools.

    A very interesting movement, having for its object the promotion of friendship between the Japanese and ourselves (says the "Daily Mail") has for some ...

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  31. Reports of the Casualties.

    It has been estimated unofficially that thee are 15 Russian divisions of 15,000 men each (225,000 in all) in of 15,000 and the vicinity. ...

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  32. The Naval Operations

    Prince Ukhtomsky, who was in command of a portion of the Russian fleet Which sortied from Port Arthur on the [?] of August, and put back on being ...

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  33. ESTIMATE OF THE CASUALTIES.

    It is estimated that the Russian casualties since the battle of Liao-yang began on the 23rd of August were 30,000, the Japanese casualties being from ...

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  34. THE ASKOLD AND GROSOVOI.

    In pursuance of the orders of Sir Ernest M. Satow, the British Minister at Pekin, the repairs to the Askold and Grosovoi at Shanghai were stopped by ...

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  35. THE POSITION ON FRIDAY.

    The salient fact in to-day's messages from Manchuria is that the bulk of General Kuropatkin's army was, at dawn yesterday, still south of the ...

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  36. MISSING NAVAL ATTACHES.

    Lieutenant Hoffmann, lately first German naval attache at Port Arthur, who was recently picked up in a junk 30 miles away from the port, has for some ...

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  37. FLOODS IN THE TAITSE-HO.

    The Taitse-ho River, owing to its flooded condition, was unfordable yesterday, and General Oku's force pressed the Russians into the water, where it is ...

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  38. THE RUSSIANS AT YENTAI.

    General Kuroki's troops attacked the Hussians at Yentai, on the main road from Liao-yang to Mukden, and spiritedly sought to gain ground which would ...

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  39. London, September 3 JAPANESE AT SAKHALIN.

    The Japanese are about to seize the island of Sakhalin, which is divided from the northern island of the Mikado's territory by La Perouse Straits, to be ...

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  40. MARQUIS OYAMA'S REPORT.

    The Marquis Oyama, Field Marshal of Japan, and Commander-in-chief of the Japanes tones in Manchuria, reports that the Russians fronting ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. SERIOUS ASSAULT AT RAVENSWOOD.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram stating that an auctioneer at Ravenswood had an altercation with a storekeeper on Thursday night ...

    Article : 67 words
  42. Japanese Official Report.

    The Acting-Consul-General for Japan at Sydney received a cable to-night as follows:—Ovama reports that after the bottles of Saturday night and Sunday ...

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