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 ...
Article : 42 wordsThere is a general exodus of families from Danly and port Arthur. Japanese merehants and traders at Port Arthur have petitioned ...
Article : 64 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 506 wordsBoris Sarafoff has visited 1taly with the object of persuading General Ricciotti Garibaldi to form Italian volunteer legions in Macedonia. ...
Article : 45 wordsIt 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 ...
Article : 62 wordsAbout 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 ...
Article : 251 wordsEmperor Francis Joseph is optimistic as to the situation in the Far East. ...
Article : 17 wordsSuccessful experiments at the Government cool stores show that fruit can be stored and treated there at 1½d per case. The Minister for Agriculture considers ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Boers are generally, apathetic regarding the importation of Chinese into the Rand gold-fields. Mr. Louis Botha opposes the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Lord Stanley), speaking at Bolton, said that looking at the details of Mr. Chamberlain's proposals he had some doubt whether ...
Article : 107 wordsH.M.S. King Alfred left Suez soon after the Japanese cruiser Nisshin sailed for the Far East. The Russian warship Oslyabia has left ...
Article : 100 wordsIn an address at Hokitika on Saturday, Mr. Seddon said that the Imperial Government had offered inducements to Australians and / New Zealanders to ...
Article : 261 wordsMr. 'Arthur Durant, second officer of the Coogee, who was severely injured in the recent collision, is progressing favourably. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. Seddon contradicts the statement cabled from London that the New Zealand Government had invited German shipowners to tender for the service ...
Article : 79 wordsSir 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 ...
Article : 66 wordsAt 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 ...
Article : 137 wordsThe transport Orel, with 1200 troops aboard, has passed through the Suez Canal, bound to the Far East. ...
Article : 23 wordsFive million dollars in Japanese gold arrived in San Francisco within a fort night. 'Iais is in payment of supplies and ...
Article : 65 wordsThe 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. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe New Zealand revenue returns for the nine months of the financial year ending December 31, 1903, show an increase of £486,000 over the ...
Article : 36 wordsA 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, ...
Article : 38 wordsA 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, ...
Article : 41 wordsFour 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 ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's new steamer Matatua has been launched at Belfast. ...
Article : 22 wordsA telegram received from the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank states that the Japanese reply to Russia will probably lead to a continuance of the ...
Article : 32 wordsA 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 ...
Article : 34 wordsMajor Gough has received the Victoria Cross for gallantry displayed at Bohotle. [Reuter's agency on April 25 last gave ...
Article : 707 wordsForty thousand tons' of Belgian coal have been shipped to the Far East. CZAR NICHOLAS DESIRES PEACE. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe French cruiser Sully, which was recently ordered to the Far East, has been detained in port. It Is stated that serious defects in her ...
Article : 40 wordsIn consequence of the outbreak of small-pox in New Zealand, all vessels arriving in Victoria from New Zealand ports will be subjected to strict ...
Article : 86 wordsGeorge E. Dennis, a well-known grazier in the Wagga district, was drowned whilst bathing in the Murrumbidgee on Saturday morning. He leaves ...
Article : 32 wordsTo-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 ...
Article : 175 wordsThe British Government has ordered 7500 rifles. This has given full work to the Birmingham Small Arms Company's 700 ...
Article : 36 wordsWhat 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 ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Tokio correspondent of "The Times" gives the late Herbert Spencer's letter, written to Baron Kaneko in 1892, stipulating that the document should ...
Article : 67 wordsThe chief medical officer of health (Dr. Elkington) is in communication with New Zealand as regards the outbreak of small-pox at Ohristchurch. Dr. ...
Article : 86 wordsParliament will meet to-morrow, with a view to giving effect to the recent referendum determination to reduce the number of members in the Legislative ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Rugby Union request the New Zealand footballers to postpone their visit until September, 1905. ...
Article : 20 wordsMr. Bennet Burleigh reports that a rising at Phongyang is imminent, and that the Korean soldiers will co-operate with the rebels. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe British are entrenched at Trina, and are maintaining telegraphic communication with India. Jan. 18. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words'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 ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Ministers of Finance and Interior at Seoul have been replaced by pro. Japanese. ...
Article : 16 wordsOur Gladstone correspondent writes under date January 16:—This evening a meeting was held in the Court House, when the residents, at the invitation of ...
Article : 351 wordsThe "Standard's" correspondent at Tokio reports that the Russian assurance regarding the treaty rights of the Powers in Manchuria excludes the establishment ...
Article : 42 wordsOwing to the cargo shifting, the steamer Commercial, from Newcastle for London, foundered at Whit by. Twelve of the crew were drowned. ...
Article : 28 wordsPort 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"). ...
Article : 375 wordsCompetition 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. ...
Article : 145 wordsTwo hundred and fifty marines at Kiel are starting for German South-West Africa, owing to fresh disturbances. Windhoek is threatened, and has suffered ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Cheshire, who was secretary, of the American Legation during the Boxer troubles, has been selected as Consul-General at Mukden. Mr. Davidson, ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Russian volunteer cruisers Valdemir and Smolensk have been requisitioned. The Smolensk is a 20-knot boat. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe 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. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 102 wordsThe railway arrangements have so far coped successfully with the great wheat yield. On Saturday there was more wheat loaded on the Victorian railways ...
Article : 88 words{No abstract available}
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