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  2. THE NORTH SEA AFFAIR.

    Admiral Fournier, the French representative on the North Sea Commission, proposed that the inquiry should be conducted entirely in public. ...

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  3. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Detachments of all the Japanese regiments yesterday made a triumphal entry into Port Arthur, with their tattered and blood-stained colours flying, and ...

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  4. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Russian Embassy states that Admiral Dubassoff's opinions regarding the termination of the war are merely personal, since Russia is determined to ...

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  5. THE NARROGIN-COLLIE LINE.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. Johnson, returned to Perth on Saturday night, having concluded his inspection of the route of the proposed railway line from ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Some manufacturers in Western Australia have complained that the Commonwealth Customs Department has deprived them of the full measure of ...

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  7. LABOUR IN POLITICS.

    Sir John Forrest was interviewed yesterday evening by a representative of the "West Australian" in regard to the statements made by Mr. W. H. ...

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  8. FRANCE.

    A Ministerial crisis is imminent in France. The Chamber of Deputies yesterday, despite an announcement by M. ...

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  9. THE BOER WAR.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts yesterday unveiled at St. Paul's Cathedral a memorial crypt to those war corresondents who died in South Africa, including the ...

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  10. THE WEATHER IN VICTORIA.

    The spell of intensely hot weather was broken at midday yesterday, when the wind, which for a week had blown night and day from the north, shifted ...

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  11. JAPANESE TRADE.

    The value of Japanese exports for 1904, notwithstanding the war, show an increase compared with 1903, of 10 per cent. ...

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  12. THE TRANSVALL.

    The Native Affairs Committee of the Transvaal report that there is no hope of a political federation of the South African colonies while the native ...

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  13. RHODESIAN GOLD DISCOVERIES.

    The Resident Engineer of the British South Africa Co. describes the ground in which alluvial gold deposits were recently found at Victoria, in ...

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  14. THE WOOL-SHIPMENT DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the wool-buyers and the shipping agents was not advanced to-day. A section of the shipping agents is inclined to reduce the ...

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  15. FIRE IN GLASGOW.

    The store belonging to Lipton's, Limited, in Glasgow, was, with its contents, yesterday destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £30,000. ...

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  16. JAPANESE CASUALTIES

    The Japanese casualties since the battle of Nanshan numbered 55,000. Of these, one-fifth were killed. ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The victory of Mr. Henry Lawson, the Conservative candidate in the Parliamentary election for Mile End, is chiefly attributed to his advocacy of ...

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  18. REPORTED ATTACK ON NEUCHWANG.

    It is reported at Tokio that the Russians attacked Neuchwang and were repulsed. ...

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  19. PATIENT MEDICINES.

    A deputation, representing two hundred manufacturers of proprietary medicines, yesterday interviewed Mr. W. P. Reeves, Agent-General for New ...

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  20. THE UNITED STATES.

    A committee of the United States Senate has reported favourably on the proposed Shipping Subsidies Bill. The proposals embodied in the measure ...

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  21. THE RUSSIAN GARRISON

    The "Times" correspondent at Port Arthur states that there were 55,000 soldiers, seamen, and civilians at Port Arthur at the beginning of the siege, ...

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  22. THE ATTACK CONFIRMED.

    Two thousand Russian cavalry, with guns, attacked Neuchwang on Friday. The small Japanese garrison retired, but on being reinforced expelled and ...

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  23. THE NEW SOUTH WALES STRIKE.

    The strike at Newcastle presents very few new features. People in the district are getting reconciled to the conclusion that the strike may have to run ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL.

    Lead.—Pig lead is quoted at £13. Imports for the month amounted to 20,678 tons, including 5,944 from Australia. The exports for the month amounted to ...

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  25. RAILWAY RAIDING.

    Russian raiding parties destroyed the railway between Anshan and Haicheng and between Ying-Kow and Tashichiso. In each case the line was immediately ...

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  26. FOREIGN SHIPPING BOUNTIES.

    Mr. Balfour, replying yesterday to a letter from the Associated Chambers of Commerce, promised carefully to consider what steps can be taken to secure ...

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  27. JAPANESE PRISONERS AT PORT ARTHUR.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio states that the total number of Japanese military prisoners at Port Arthur, including the wounded, was only 70. ...

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  28. PREFERENTIAL RAILWAY RATES

    The following brief announcement was made yesterday by Mr. Tait, chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners:—"An understanding as to ...

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  29. A FOUR HOURS' FIGHT.

    The Japanese cavalry, on Wednesday, were engaged for four hours in a fight at West Tangmasas, to the south-west of Liao-yang, where they repulsed four ...

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  30. THE SUGAR TRADE.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying yesterday to a deputation representing the sugar-using trades of the United Kingdom, declined, as Chancellor of the ...

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  31. THE WRECK OF THE BRIARHOLME.

    The search party has established beyond a doubt that the barque Briatholme was wrecked on the south-west coast of Tasmania. Information was ...

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  32. THE BATTLE OF THE SHA-HO.

    The "Times" military critic states that it is now beyond doubt that the Russian casualties resulting from the great fight on the Sha-Ho numbered 60,000, while ...

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  33. SKIRMISHING IN COREA

    In a skirmish between some Russian outposts and Japanese at Honewan, in the north-east of Corea, nine Cossacks were killed. ...

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  34. MINING.

    Following are the latest quotations for the undermentioned colonial mining stocks: — Broken Hill Proprietary (N.S.W.), 44s.: Great Boulders ...

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  35. A RAILWAY ENGINE-DRIVER KILLED.

    Wm. Bradbury, a railway enginedriver, was run over yesterday by a Mildura train near Donald. Both his legs were severed at the knee. He died ...

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  36. LABOUR POLITICS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In connection with the annual conference of delegates to the Political Labour League, which will open on the 30th inst., no fewer than 180 resolutions, ...

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  37. OPERATIONS SOUTH OF LIAOYANG.

    The Japanese repulsed a party of Cossacks who were attempting to cut the railway at Haicheng, about 40 miles south of Liaoyang. ...

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  38. CHINA'S NEUTRALITY.

    Russia's recent protest to the Powers, in which she claimed the right to act in her own interests in the matter of Chinese neutrality, has been ...

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  39. A SYDNEY SHOOTING OUTRAGE.

    A shooting case, apparently the outcome of "push" revenge, occurred last night, when Frank Law, a dealer, was fired at in Ultimo-street, Sydney. Only ...

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  40. THE MADURA SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    In connection with the Madura shooting affair, Boeg Berg, the second mate, was brought up again this morning, and further remanded till the 17th inst., the ...

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  41. FIGHT NEAR NEUCHWANG.

    Some of General Mischenko's cavalry, with 12 guns, surrounded a Japanese commissariat station north of Yingkow, the outer port of Neuchwang, but were ...

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  42. CANADA AND DEFENCE.

    The United Empire Loyalists of Canada are urging the Dominion to contribute a new battleship to the Imperial Navy every five years. ...

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  43. CONTRABAND OF WAR

    The Japanese have captured, in the Sea of Japan, the British steamer Rosely (6,500 tons), bound from Cardiff, with a cargo of coal for Vladivostock. ...

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  44. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At Bunbury Police Court this morning a middle-aged man named Richard House was brought up in custody charged with having, at Newlands, attempted ...

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  45. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    The Grand Duke Sergius, the Czar's uncle, has, it is announced, retired from his position as Governor of Moscow. His resignation has been accepted on ...

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  46. A BATHING FATALITY.

    Yesterday afternoon Gwendoline Reade (10), a daughter of Lieut.-Colonel Reade (Acting Military Commandant), was drowned while bathing off the ...

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  47. ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER CAPTURED.

    The Japanese have captured another British steamer, the Lithington, while conveying coal to Vladivostock. The captured steamer has been ...

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  48. THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.

    Admiral Dubassoff, the Russian representative on the North Sea Commission in Paris, was credited on Thursday last with a statement that Admiral ...

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  49. FINANCIAL.

    The accounts of the Union Bank of Australia for the half-year show that deposite amounted to £15,699,612, cash investments and balance remittances to ...

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  50. AN AUSTRALIAN STEAMER DETAINED.

    The steamer Rockton, which was to have been despatched yesterday by the A.U.S.N. Co. for Kobe and Yokohama, has been detained pending inquiries by ...

    Article : 63 words
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