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  2. GREAT BRITAIN. NO CONSCRIPTION INTENDED.

    Mr. H. O. Arnold-Forster, Secretary of State for War, stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Imperial Government did not intend proposing ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS. SOUTH AUSTALIAN COMPANY.

    The balance-sheet of the South Australian Company for the past year shows a profit of £35,700, and a dividend of 12 per cent has been declared. ...

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  4. THE WAR. LATEST JAPANESE MOVEMENTS.

    It is understood that when the Japanese siege train has been landed at Talienwan. General Baron Oku will invest Port Arthur. At the same time a third army corps ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    In the Senate to-day, the President took the chair at 10.30 a.m. A month's leave of absence was granted to Senator Croft and Senator Givens, on the ground of ...

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  6. THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday.— Mr. MARTIN resumed the discussion on the Address-in-reply He tendered his thanks to the Government for calling ...

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  7. AN APPEAL CASE.

    In the appeal case, Lodder v. Sloway, judgment has been reserved by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. ...

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  8. YESTERDAY'S FORMAL BUSINESS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Groom called the Attorney-General's notice to an Order-in-Council, delegating ...

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  9. MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    John Sullivan, aged 40, a seaman on the steamer Waiwera, from New Zealand, was brought up at the Thames Police Court to-day and remanded on ...

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  10. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.-Waiwera, s., from New Zealand ports; Ayrshire, s., from New Zealand ports; Arctic Stream, ship, from Wallaroo; Trafalgar, ship, from Geelong; ...

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  11. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION. EXPECTED GOVERNMENT DEFEAT

    Dissolution is all the cry to-day amongst the Labour members, some of whom, including several Queensland representatives, have wired to their organisations to ...

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  12. COLONIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NAVY.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, the Right Hon. A Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated that the views recently ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Russian troops to the southward of Hamheung, on the north-east coast of Korea, have caused widespread starvation among the inhabitants by raiding, and are stated ...

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  14. PANIC-STRICKEN OFFICIALS.

    The Korean officials at Puk-cheng, to the north of Ham-heung, have fled in a panic from the town. ...

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  15. RELEASED CRIMINALS IN DALNY.

    Before the Japanese troops entered Dalny, the mob liberated 200 criminals who were confined in the gaol, and these had the free run of the town for thirty ...

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  16. ADDITIONAL JAPANESE TROOPS.

    Advices from Shanghai state that fifteen Japanese transports, carrying upwards of a division of troops, have passed along the west coast of Korea towards the mouth ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    Captain Creswell, the Naval Commandant, who is in Melbourne, is expected to arrive in Brisbane next Wednesday. Dr. Maxwell, Controller of Central Sugar ...

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  18. JAPANESE RAILWAY PLANT.

    Considerable quantities of Japanese railway plant are now being landed in the Liao-tung Peninsula. ...

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  19. LORD CURZON HONOURED.

    The Corporation of the City of London has decided to present the freedom of the city to Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, who is now visiting England. ...

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  20. THREATENED FAMINE AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    A doctor at Vladivostock states that hospital accommodation ia being prepared there for 20,000 troops. "If half that number come," he adds, "the famine will ...

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  21. AN INSOLVENT PEER.

    The creditors of the Marquis of Anglesey are insisting upon the assignment of his estate. His total liabilities are stated at £544,000, and his jewellery ...

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  22. CHUNCHUSES IN MANCHURIA.

    Large bodies of Chunchuses, under Japanese leaders, are reported to be converging on the Manchurian railway line, to the northward of Mukden. ...

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  23. SICK RUSSIANS AT MUKDEN.

    There are reported to be 5000 sick Russians at Mukden at the present time. ...

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  24. THE RUSSIAN BALTIC FLEET

    "Le Matin" (a Paris daily paper) states that the purveyors have been instructed to delay delivery of provisions, coal, and material for the Russian Baltic fleet till ...

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  25. MR. REID INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, in an interview to-day, said: Since this coalition project has fallen through, I think it leaves me in a situation of responsibility, and I cannot ...

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  26. THE CORONATION CUP.

    The race for the Coronation Cup was run at the Epsom Summer Meeting to-day with the following result:— CORONATION CUP, a piece of plate ...

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  27. PORT ARTHUR.

    The "Times" war correspondent on the steamer Haimun, reports that refugees from Port Arthur state that the military authorities there have requisitioned all ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Sir John Forrest called attention to the action of the Postmaster-General in issuing instructions that military [?] were ...

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  29. RUSSIAN CRITICS ON THE KIN-CHAU DEFEAT.

    Russian military critics attribute the recent defeat of the Russians at Kin-chau, in the Liao-tung Peninsula, to the fact of the Japanese batteries on Mount Sampson ...

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  30. ORDERS TO THE RUSSIAN ADMIRAL.

    It is asserted in naval circles at Cronstadt that the last order sent from St. Petersburg to the Admiral in command at Port Arthur is that in the last event he ...

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  31. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. PRINCE DOLGOROUKI.

    Prince Dolgorouki, who has been arrested at St. Petersburg for assaulting Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is married to the only daughter ...

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  32. JAPANESE ARTILLERY PRACTICE.

    American war correspondents at the front state that the Japanese artillery practice is immensely superior to that of the Russians. ...

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  33. RUSSIAN ATTEMPT TO RELIEVE PORT ARTHUR.

    General Stalkenberg, with 14,000 Russian troops, is reported to be now at Vagen-fau, seventy miles north of Port Arthur, and is endeavouring to march to ...

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  34. REPORT BY GENERAL KUROPATKIN.

    General Kuropatkin reports that quiet now prevails in the direction of Fenghuang-cheng, in south-east Manchuria. The Japanese, he states, have evacuated ...

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  35. POLITICAL UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    The "Standard' states that there have been 1360 political arrests at Kieff, Podolia, and Volhynia, in Russia, within the last ten weeks. ...

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  36. ENTERTAINMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The attractive programme presented at the Theatre Royal last night by Mr. Harry Rickards' company was well received, and the specialities presented by ...

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  37. A MYSTERIOUS INCIDENT.

    The committee now inquiring into the dispute between Senator Neild and the General Officer Commanding have been encountered by such a marvellous and ...

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  38. THE HUGHENDEN-RICHMOND RAILWAY.

    The railway from Hughenden to Richmond, a distance of seventy miles, was officially opened yesterday. The Commissioner and the Chief Engineer ...

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  39. RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP DAMAGED.

    French advices state that the Russian battleship Oslyabia, which recently returned from the Red Sea and the Mediterranean, has been damaged at Cronstadt. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    In connection with the recent Anglo-French agreement, under which the Interests of France in Morocco were recognised by Great Britain, the German ...

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  41. MRS. GILBERT WILSON'S CONCERT.

    There is every indication of a large[?] audience for the popular concert to be given by Mrs. Gilbert Wilson in His Majesty's Theatre. Full particulars of ...

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  42. ANGLO GERMAN FRONTIER IN WEST AFRICA.

    Surveys that have been carried out with a view to delimiting the frontier between the British and German possessions in Eastern Nigeria and around Lake Chad, ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    On Monday evening Mr. J. C. Williamson's Dramatic Company will commence their Brisbane season of eight nights in His Majesty's Theatre. The cast will ...

    Article : 227 words
  44. THE MOORISH BANDIT.

    It is reported from Tangier that the Foreign Minister of the Sultan of Morocco has appealed to the tribesmen to avert an invasion of the country by capturing the ...

    Article : 102 words
  45. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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  46. BULGARIAN RAID IN MACEDONIA.

    Reports are to hand that a band of Bulgarian Insurgents attacked and captured a Turkish convoy at Kumanovo, in Northern Macedonia, near the Bulgarian frontier, ...

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