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  4. THE EASTERN WAR.

    The horrors of war were strikingly illustrated at Liaoyang prior to the evacuation of the town by the Russians and up to its final occupation by the Japanese. ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    The Federal Government have lost another supporter even though the Opposition have not gained one. The member in question is Mr. Cameron, one of the ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    The President took the chair yesterday at 4.55 p.m. A number of petitions were presented in regard to Scripture referendum. ...

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  7. THE BARKLY WARD ELECTION.

    At the B.B. Hotel last evening the supporters of Mr, E. J. V. Ni Gan, one of the candidates for the recent Barkly ward election, tendered him a ...

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  9. WALKING.

    The Park View Club hold their walk yesterday, from the Park View Hotel to the fluming on Inglewood road and bank; about four miles. The starters were O'Toole, Cook, ...

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  10. RUSSIAN INHUMANITY

    The Japanese on entering Liao-yang found many wounded non-combatants in the city. Their condition was quite awful. The Russians would not permit them to ...

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  11. TENNIS.

    St. Paul's Tennis Club had a picnic at Maguire's paddock, Mandurang, yesterday. Carryalls left the court, in Williamson street," shortly after 2 o'clock, and the picnickers had a ...

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  12. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The council of the Castlemaine District Rifle Club Union met in Castlemaine yesterday afternoon, the president (Capt. McCreery) presiding. The following matches were ...

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  13. JAPANESE SPIES IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg police have arrested as spies two Japanese naval officers, who had engaged themselves as employes of a commercial firm in the Russian capital, ...

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  14. CONFERENCE OF LABORERS AND LIBERALS.

    The Opposition benches in the House of Representatives were practically deserted to-night. The members of both the Labor party and the Liberal and Protectionist ...

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  15. HARRIERS.

    The opening run of the Eaglehawk Junior Harriers took place yesterday. The course traversed was about 3 miles, and there were eleven starters. The results were:--A. ...

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  16. A FORMIDABLE ARMY LONDON

    The Russian General Staff states that two corps have lately reinforced General Kuropatkin. The army under the Commander-in-Chief new totals 200,000 men ...

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  17. THE LENA AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    The Russian transport Lena, which recently arrived at San Francisco in a damaged condition, is closely guarded by the American gunboats. A cordon of ...

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  18. INTERSTATE.

    The Legislative Assembly met to-day after an adjournment of a month. The Premier made a statement, in which ho outlined the measures intended to be submitted by the ...

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  19. A LARGE RUSSIAN FORCE.

    The Russians are reported by the Tientsin correspondent of the Daily Mail to have executed an important diversion movement in the rear of General Kuroki's ...

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  20. SUB-MARINES FOR JAPAN.

    Five greatly improved Holland submarines are being built at Massachusetts to the order of the Japanese Government. ...

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  21. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker took the chair yesterday at 4.30 p.m. Mr. Cullen asked the Premier if he will lay on the table of the House and also ...

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  22. AN IRRIGATION DEPUTATION.

    A deputation of malice farmers which waited on the Premier and Minister of Water Supply yesterday, in reference to the Long Lake pumping scheme, had to submit to some pretty ...

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  23. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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  24. STRANGE WILL CASE.

    A remarkable will case was begun in the Banco Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon, to-day. Anton Raffelt. of Clarence Park, gardener, applied for probate "under the ...

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  25. EAGLEHAWK

    A tea and concert in the Upper Road Methodist Sunday school last evening, in aid of the trust funds, was largely attended. The tables were presided over by ...

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  26. CAPTURE OF 3000 RUSSIANS NOT CONFIRMED

    The Morning Post's account of the wounding of General Sassoulitch and the capture of 3000 Russian troops is also unconfirmed. ...

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  27. TATTERSALL'S SWEEP PRIZES.

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  28. JAPANESE LOSSES AND ACHIEVEMENTS.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh estimates that the Japanese losses at Liao-yang are nearer 30,000 than 17,000. Mr. Burleigh adds that the Japanese now hold all the district ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT

    The formal opening of Parliament by his Excellency the Governor will take place on Wednesday next. ...

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  30. THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Cologne Gazette reports that a secret magazine depot, established at Port Arthur before the China-Japanese war was ...

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  32. MINSTREL CONCERT.

    The Town Hall was well filled last evening: when the Eaglehawk Minstrel Club, recently formed, concert in aid of the harriers, who are sending a team to ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    A game, unworthy of the name of football was played at Canterbury Park yesterday afternoon. between the Snobs' Hill and Eaglehawk clubs for the borough premiership. It ...

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  34. WAR TO THE BITTER END.

    The London Daily Express states that the Czar informed Prince Louis of Battenburg, during his recent visit to St. Petersburg to stand sponsor as proxy for King ...

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  35. THE HAI-YENTAI FIGHT.

    Detailed accounts of the lighting around the Yentai mines, north-east of Liao-yang, on 2nd and 3rd inst., show that the failure of General Kuroki's attempt to get round ...

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  38. CRICKET.

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  39. BENNET BURLEIGH RETIRES.

    Mr. Bonnet Burleigh, the Daily [?] graph's famous war correspondent, war has been with the Japanese forces in Manchuria, has left them for good, and ...

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