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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    It is reported that Russia is with drawing her pretensions to Korea, and her opposition to the opening of ports in Manchuria, and is not insisting on the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    There is a general exodus of families from Danly and port Arthur. Japanese merehants and traders at Port Arthur have petitioned ...

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  4. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The attendance at the cricket match to lay included Lords Northcote end Tenny son. The weather was threatening in the morning, and as the day wore on ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Boris Sarafoff has visited 1taly with the object of persuading General Ricciotti Garibaldi to form Italian volunteer legions in Macedonia. ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    It seems that steps are being taken, to organise in the country a party behind the State Ministry. Shortly after Mr. Irvine made his recent speech to ...

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  7. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    About 20,000 bags of wheat sold in various parcels at 2s 11d, but for largesized parcels 2s 11½d would be obtainable. A Large export business is being ...

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  8. AN AUSTRIAN VIEW.

    Emperor Francis Joseph is optimistic as to the situation in the Far East. ...

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  9. STORING FRUIT.

    Successful experiments at the Government cool stores show that fruit can be stored and treated there at 1½d per case. The Minister for Agriculture considers ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Boers are generally, apathetic regarding the importation of Chinese into the Rand gold-fields. Mr. Louis Botha opposes the ...

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  11. FISCAL QUESTION.

    The Postmaster-General (Lord Stanley), speaking at Bolton, said that looking at the details of Mr. Chamberlain's proposals he had some doubt whether ...

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  12. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    H.M.S. King Alfred left Suez soon after the Japanese cruiser Nisshin sailed for the Far East. The Russian warship Oslyabia has left ...

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  13. MESSAGES TO MR. SEDDON.

    In an address at Hokitika on Saturday, Mr. Seddon said that the Imperial Government had offered inducements to Australians and / New Zealanders to ...

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  14. THE COOGEE DISASTER.

    Mr. 'Arthur Durant, second officer of the Coogee, who was severely injured in the recent collision, is progressing favourably. ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    Mr. Seddon contradicts the statement cabled from London that the New Zealand Government had invited German shipowners to tender for the service ...

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  16. DEATH OF SIR JOHN M'INTYRE.

    Sir John M'Intyre, who for very many years had been associated with the Victorian public life, died to-night, after a brief illness. During his career he was ...

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  17. GATESHEAD ELECTION.

    At the instance of the Irish League of Great Britain a large proportion of the 1600 electors on the roll of the Gates-head district are supporting the ...

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  18. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The transport Orel, with 1200 troops aboard, has passed through the Suez Canal, bound to the Far East. ...

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  19. SUPPLIES AND MUNITIONS.

    Five million dollars in Japanese gold arrived in San Francisco within a fort night. 'Iais is in payment of supplies and ...

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  20. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The traffic receipts for the railways for the week ending the 13th inst. amounted to £51,357, or £6522 in excess of the same period last year. ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND REVENUE.

    The New Zealand revenue returns for the nine months of the financial year ending December 31, 1903, show an increase of £486,000 over the ...

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  22. ANTI-SWEATING LEAGUE.

    A special committee of the Anti-Sweating League has reported that the printing work of the Salvation Army is carried out under the best sanitary conditions, ...

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  23. BRITISH STEEL TRADE.

    A large steel-making firm in the Midlands, who imported 50,000 tons of German, steel billets during 1903, have relined their furnaces, improved their plant, ...

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  24. SAD DROWNING FATALITY.

    Four persons—Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. D. Thomson, the latter's niece, and Miss Stevens—were drowned while bathing at Riverton. Mrs. Thomson's niece got out ...

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  25. NEW STEAMER.

    The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's new steamer Matatua has been launched at Belfast. ...

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  26. THE NEGOTIATIONS.

    A telegram received from the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank states that the Japanese reply to Russia will probably lead to a continuance of the ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named Win. M'Gee, who for some time has been in bad health, attempted to commit suicide at Brunswick by shooting to-day, and his recovery is ...

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  28. WON THE "V.C."

    Major Gough has received the Victoria Cross for gallantry displayed at Bohotle. [Reuter's agency on April 25 last gave ...

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  29. MORE COAL.

    Forty thousand tons' of Belgian coal have been shipped to the Far East. CZAR NICHOLAS DESIRES PEACE. ...

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  30. FRENCH CRUISER SULLY.

    The French cruiser Sully, which was recently ordered to the Far East, has been detained in port. It Is stated that serious defects in her ...

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  31. SMALL-POX IN NEW ZEALAND

    In consequence of the outbreak of small-pox in New Zealand, all vessels arriving in Victoria from New Zealand ports will be subjected to strict ...

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  32. DROWNING FATALITY.

    George E. Dennis, a well-known grazier in the Wagga district, was drowned whilst bathing in the Murrumbidgee on Saturday morning. He leaves ...

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  33. THE RACE DAYS.

    To-morrow and Thursday will be observed as half-holidays, the public offices and banks closing at noon. To-morrow the Post Office will be closed from noon. There ...

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  34. SMALL ARMS.

    The British Government has ordered 7500 rifles. This has given full work to the Birmingham Small Arms Company's 700 ...

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  35. A HARVEST HOME.

    What is termed a harvest home was established at the Royal Exchange to-day. The main hall was filled with trophies displaying the production of the ...

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  36. ADVICE TO JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" gives the late Herbert Spencer's letter, written to Baron Kaneko in 1892, stipulating that the document should ...

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  37. TASMANIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    The chief medical officer of health (Dr. Elkington) is in communication with New Zealand as regards the outbreak of small-pox at Ohristchurch. Dr. ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament will meet to-morrow, with a view to giving effect to the recent referendum determination to reduce the number of members in the Legislative ...

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  39. RUGBY FOOTBALLERS.

    The Rugby Union request the New Zealand footballers to postpone their visit until September, 1905. ...

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  40. SITUATION IN KOREA.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh reports that a rising at Phongyang is imminent, and that the Korean soldiers will co-operate with the rebels. ...

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  41. THIBETAN MISSION.

    The British are entrenched at Trina, and are maintaining telegraphic communication with India. Jan. 18. ...

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  42. COMING EVENTS.

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  43. AN INQUEST ADJOURNED.

    'An inquest on the body of George Booker, a municipal contractor, who on Saturday morning was found at Port Melbourne in such a condition that death ...

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  44. PRO-JAPANESE MINISTERS.

    The Ministers of Finance and Interior at Seoul have been replaced by pro. Japanese. ...

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  45. MOUNT CAMERON WATERRACE.

    Our Gladstone correspondent writes under date January 16:—This evening a meeting was held in the Court House, when the residents, at the invitation of ...

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  46. TREATY RIGHTS.

    The "Standard's" correspondent at Tokio reports that the Russian assurance regarding the treaty rights of the Powers in Manchuria excludes the establishment ...

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  47. STEAMER FOUNDERED.

    Owing to the cargo shifting, the steamer Commercial, from Newcastle for London, foundered at Whit by. Twelve of the crew were drowned. ...

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  48. PORT ARTHUR DEFENCES.

    Port Arthur is not yet fully fitted to cope with the needs of a fleet returning crippled from a naval action (says the naval correspondent of the "Standard"). ...

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  49. VICTORIAN WOOL SALES.

    Competition at the wool sales to-day was again exceedingly brisk, and the market was firm at the rise established last week. Greasy Merino sold up to. ...

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  50. GERMANS IN AFRICA.

    Two hundred and fifty marines at Kiel are starting for German South-West Africa, owing to fresh disturbances. Windhoek is threatened, and has suffered ...

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  51. AMERICAN CONSULS.

    Mr. Cheshire, who was secretary, of the American Legation during the Boxer troubles, has been selected as Consul-General at Mukden. Mr. Davidson, ...

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  52. VOLUNTEER CRUISERS.

    The Russian volunteer cruisers Valdemir and Smolensk have been requisitioned. The Smolensk is a 20-knot boat. ...

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  53. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.O.B., an Admiral of the fleet. [Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.C.B..; er. ...

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  54. PEACE FAVOURED.

    The Russian correspondents of "The Times" report that a feeling exists in favour of peace, since it became known to some few that a special assembly of ...

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  55. VICTORIAN WHEAT YIELD.

    The railway arrangements have so far coped successfully with the great wheat yield. On Saturday there was more wheat loaded on the Victorian railways ...

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