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  2. THIRD EDITION.

    Mr. Lloyd C. Griscom, the United States Minister at Washington, has reported to his Government an announcement by the Japanese Admiralty that the fighting ...

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  3. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES.

    "For the last 40 or 5O years there has bee[?] a great struggle on the part of those who have end[?]avoured to bridge the Pacifie between Australia and America, for all the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The weather to-day at Manchester was bright and warmer than yesterday, and the wicket was fairly hard. At the resumption of the match ...

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  5. GREAT NAVAL BATTLE,

    Judging from our cables this morning a naval battle between the Japanese and the Russians has taken place. The Japanese refuse "all information of to-day's (Saturday's) historical events in the Straits of Korea," ...

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  6. JAPAN'S ADVANCE IN MANCHURIA.

    A report from Tokio states that Japanese cavalry on the 25th instant occupied [?]-mien-cheng, l8 miles north of Changtu. ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN CENTRAL AFRICA.

    Two thousand tribesmen of Wadai, Central Africa, attacked a French post of 40 sharpshooters at Yao, on the borders of Wadai. The tribesmen were repulsed, ...

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  8. SCENE OF THE ENGAGEMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tsing-tau, the port of the German possession of Kiao-chau, telegraphs to-day (Sunday), "A great battle has been fought between the Russian and the Japanese fleets in the Straits of Korea, off the Island of Oshima. ...

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  9. MODIFICATION OF DOCTRINE.

    The Assembly of the Established Church of Scotland, sitting at Edinburgn, has unanimously resolved to apply to Parliament for power to modify the sense in ...

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  10. CRISIS IN NORWAY.

    King Osear of Sweden and Norway has quashed the Norwegian Consular Bill providing for a consular service for Norway separate from that of Sweden. The ...

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  11. ON THE CHITRAL FRONTIER.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that Mian Gul Jan, a younger son of the late Nawab of Dir, on the north-west frontier of India, is fighting his elder brother, the present ...

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  12. ROZHDESTVENSKY IN BATTLE ARRAY.

    Bouter's correspondent at Tokio telegraphs to-night:—"The transmission of information of to-day's historical events in the Straits of Korea is refused." May 28, 2.5 a.m. ...

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  13. PROTECTION IN CAPE COLONY.

    A select committee of the Cape Legislative Council recommends a revision of the South African Customs Convention, in- ' cluding the placing of additional duties on ...

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  14. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    The crisis in the German Navy League has terminated. The League practically agrees to limit its advocacy of Navy increase to the programme proposed by the ...

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  15. LORD SELBORNE AT JOHANNESBURG.

    Lord Selborne, Governor of the Transv[?]al and of the Orange River Colony, has arrived at Johannesburg, and has received an enthusiastic welcome. ...

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  16. BALTIC FLEET COALING.

    Seventeen of the ships of the Baltic fleet anchored off the Saddle Islands, 100 miles cast-south-east of Shanghai on Thursday night. It is believed they coaled, and ...

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  17. FAMINE IN SAGHALIEN.

    Famine prevails in Sag[?]alien, the Russian possession off the coast of Siberia. Many of the inhabitants are eating dogs. There is no flour on the island. ...

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  18. ALLEN LABOUR IN CANADA.

    When the Pierre-Marquette Railway (a United States corporation) acquired two lines in New Orleans, the positions of the Canadian officials were rendered so ...

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  19. DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIP.

    H.M.S. Dreadnought will shortly be begun at Portsmouth. She will be a combination of battleship and cruiser. With a displacement of 18,000 tons, her speed will ...

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  20. GERMAN NEWSPAPER BOAT.

    The authorities at Macao (the Port[?]guese settlement in China, opposite Hongkong) have granted clearance to a Chinese steamer which has been renamed the ...

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  21. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    "The transmission of information respecting to-day's historical events in the Straits of Korea is refused." The Mikado's Government, in this way, taxes the patience of the ...

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  22. RUSSIA.

    The disturbances between Jews at Warsaw lasted two days. Knives and revolvers were used. Eight persons were killed and 100 ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In a billiard match of 18,000 up, which commenced last week, Stevenson, who receives 2000, has obtained 9767, and Roberts 9000. ...

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  24. PLOT AGAINST KING ALFONSO.

    Seven anarchists from Spain have been arrested at Paris. Two of them stated that they had intended to assassinate King Alfonso of Spain. ...

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  25. BRITISH STEAMERS DETAINED.

    Three British steamers, which had loaded coal for Hongkong, have been detained by the Japanese authorities at Moji. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Bunkell, consulting engineer, Mr. Jones, the manager, f[?]our other whites, and several natives have been suffocated while trying to locate a [?] in the old ...

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  27. THE LAND CAMPAIGN.

    General Linevitch, the Russian Commander-in-Chief in Manchuria, reports that General Mischenko, with portions of the Caucasian Brigade and detachments of the ...

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  28. THE PLAGUE.

    A case which was admitted at the hospital yesterday was pronounced to-day to bo plague, the patient being Samuel Thomas, aged 19, who was employed in Scott-street. ...

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  29. SATURDAY'S PLAY.

    The weather at Ma[?]uchester was fine and cooler than yesterday. The wicket when the Australians resumed their second innings was [?]ard, and there was an ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The proposed construction of an aerial tram-way from the Springs to the Pinnacle, Mount Wellington, [?] favour, and it is not probable that any opposition will be raised to the ...

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  31. NAKASHIDZE'S ASSASSIN.

    The man who threw the bomb and killed Prince Nakashidze, Governor of Baku, has been arrested in a factory. ...

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  32. RENNEKAMPF ALMOST CUT OFF.

    The cheek received by General Rennen[?] [?] in Manchuria was due to an audacious attempt to raid. The Russians were nearly surrounded ...

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  33. PROSPEROUS NEW ZEALAND.

    Returns just compiled show that since 1894 the population of New Zealand has increased from 686,128 to 857,539. The occupied holdings increased from 46,676 to 68,680. The land ...

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  34. THE POPE AND HOME RULE.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Cork Examiner" announces the dismissal of the MarquisM'Swiney, Chamberlain of the Cape and Sword at the Vatican, owing to his ...

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  35. INVASION OF MONGOLIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" reports that the news of Russian troops being about to enter Mongolia in order to check a supposed Japanese ...

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  36. THE TEST MATCHES.

    The board of control for the test matches met at Lord's this afternoon to consider a letter from the Australians, requesting that screens be placed behind ...

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  37. HIGH COURT DEADLOCK.

    The Commonwealth Attornoy-General (Sir Josiah Symon) arrived in Sydney on Saturday[?] from Melbourne. He was subsequently wa[?]ted on by a representative of the "Sydney ...

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  38. KUROPATKIN'S PHILANDERINGS.

    Correspondents of Russian newspapers [?]In Manchuria complain that although the Japanese cavalry has appeared 20 miles [?]-west of Kun-tu-ling, at the rear of the ...

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  39. C. B. FRY.

    C. B. Fry telegraphed to Lord Hawke this afternoon:—"Much better; but fear am doubtful for Monday." The first great test engagement of the tour ...

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  40. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Baron Alphonse de Rothschild, of Paris. ...

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