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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Police Court.—At this court yesterday Louisa Edwards (41) and William Duffy (30) were each lined 5s, in default 24 hours, for drunkenness. ...

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  3. NORTH SEA OUTRAGE.

    In connection with the attack made by the Russian fleet from the Baltic on the Game Cock Trawlers in the North Sea, the feeling in London is nervous and ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. THE WAR.

    The Russian artillery destroyed the Shaho railway station. Colonel Paukloff and 22 soldiers were killed, and the Japanese, who suffered ...

    Article : 45 words
  5. A PANICKY CROWD.

    A Danish pilot, who was on board the Russian flagship at the time the fishing fleet was attacked, has been interviewed. ...

    Article : 49 words
  6. STRONG REPRESENTATIONS.

    On being questioned, the officials at the Foreign Office stated that urgent representations, based on the statements of the masters of the trawlers, had been ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. RECROSSING THE RIVER.

    The Russians recrossed the Shaho, on the left, on the 21st inst., entrenching as they advanced, since it is impossible to face the shrapnel without protection. ...

    Article : 72 words
  8. AUSTRALIA NOT OFFICIALLY INFORMED.

    In reply to Mr. Watson, the Prime Minister (Right Hon, G. H. Reid) stated in the House of Representatives today that the Government had no official ...

    Article : 51 words
  9. ADDITIONAL PRESS COMMENTS.

    It is suggested both by the "Pall Mall Gazette" and the "Westminster Gazette" that the Russian fleet should be shepherded throughout the voyage to the ...

    Article : 39 words
  10. LIGHTS AND FOG SIGNALS.

    In view of the sensation that has just been caused throughout Great Britain by the attack on British fishing boats by the Russian Baltic fleet, the following ...

    Article : 218 words
  11. RUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    General Kuroki has buried 5200 Russians, Baron Oku 5003, and General Nodzu 2520, while the total of the prisoners is 709. ...

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  12. COMPLAINTS LODGED.

    All the masters of the trawlers, who were summoned to London, are now at the Foreign Office. The Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  13. VICTIMS OF INCOMPETENT SERVANTS.

    The "St. James's Gazette" remarks that the Russian Government is once more the victim of the incompetency of its servants. ...

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  14. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Russia is spending £1,000,000 a week in the Far East struggle, and Japan puts her own expenditure at about £3,000,000 a month, says the "Pall Mall Budget." ...

    Article : 189 words
  15. FRENCH PRESS EXPLANATION.

    'Le Temps" learns authoritatively that signals were made to the trawlers to keep off, hut that these were disregarded. Several blank shots were then fired. ...

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  16. ALMOST A CRIME.

    In the opinion of the "Daily News" the blunder made by the Russian naval commander approaches almost to a crime. ...

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  17. FEELING IN CANADA.

    The Canadians are amazed and indignant at the intolerable outrage committed against the Empire in the cruel attack on defenceless fishermen. ...

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  18. COWARDICE, CRUELTY, AND PANIC.

    The Radical newspaper, the "Echo," declares it is difficult to find a parallel for the cowardice, cruelty, and panic displayed by, the Russians throughout the ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson's New Comedy Company is only making a short stay here, but it is reeling off its repertoire at the rate of a new piece every night. ...

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  20. SYMPATHY WITH THE TRAWLERS.

    When the s. Esperanza (late the Maori King) was about to sail from Barry to-day it was discovered that the vessel was sinking. ...

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  21. PROTECTION OF COMMERCE.

    The "Westminster Gazette" agrees that a necessity exists for Great Britain to take precautions for the protection of British commerce along the route to be ...

    Article : 33 words
  22. LARCENY OF A CHEQUE.

    A sitting of the Police Court was held yesterday afternoon, when William Appleby, aged 53, a groom, on remand from Friday last, was charged with ...

    Article : 540 words
  23. BRITISH FLEETS.

    Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, with the Channel squadron, has just arrived at Gibraltar. The Mediterranean fleet is at Venice. ...

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  24. PANICKY BALTIC LIMITS.

    The "Star" asserts that if the whole ocean commerce must be suspended with in the panicky limits of the Baltic mind, the Far Eastern question will become ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. A RUMOUR.

    The commander of a Danish gunboat states that several days prior to the Baltic fleet's departure it was rumoured at Copenhagen that the Japanese had ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. A WAITING ORDERS.

    The "Daily Express" reports that Lord Charles Beresford has been ordered to coal the Channel fleet at Gibraltar and await orders with steam up. ...

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  27. INSTANT SATISFACTION.

    "The Times" demands instant satisfaction. Unless regret is expressed, apologies tendered, and reparation promised within 24 hours, the nation will expect ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    The fleet headed for Cherbourg in several divisions, and it is believed they opened secret sailing orders off the port, as only a few destroyers entered. ...

    Article : 33 words
  30. REGRET EXPRESSED.

    M. Sazenou, of the Russian Embassy has already expressed regret to a newspaper interviewer regarding the incident, which he characterises as an accident. ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. COMING EVENTS.

    Latrobe show. Half-day parade, 1 and 2 Tasmanian Batteries. 3 p.m.—Opening Launceston bowling ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. FEELING IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    It is reported that Admiral Rozhdestvensky telegraphed to Czar Nicholas, who was much shocked at the attack. The censor only permitted the St. ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. RUSSIANS CONDEMNED.

    The American and Continental newspapers are almost unanimously, condemnatory, of the Russians. ...

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  34. PANIC, INCOMPETENCE, OR VODKA.

    By the German press the incident is attributed to either panic, incompetence, or vodka (Russian drink). ...

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  35. RUSSIANS OUT OF THEIR COURSE.

    It appears that the Baltic squadron was 60 miles out of its course when it traversed the fishing fleet. ...

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  36. APOLOGY AND COMPENSATION.

    All the French newspapers express the sentiment that Russia is certain to apologise and pay compensation to the families of the victims of the outrage. ...

    Article : 28 words
  37. T.A. AND P. SOCIETY.

    A "clearing up" meeting of the 'council of the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society was held last night at the offices, Granite Pillars, when there. ...

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  38. FAIRLY STAGGERS THE WORLD.

    The United States journals hold that the tragedy fairly staggers the world, and is Russia's crowning act of folly. ...

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  39. FURTHER STATEMENTS.

    Captain Whelpton has submitted to the Admiralty, fragments of 12-inch shells which were found aboard the fishing vessel. Mino after the Russians had ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. EXAMINED BY SEARCH-LIGHT.

    It appears that the Wilson liner Argo encountered the Baltic fleet. The Russians examined the merchantman with their searchlights, but she was ...

    Article : 32 words
  41. RUSSIAN OFFICER'S STATEMENT.

    An officer of a Russian destroyer at Cherbourg stated they would have been glad if more of the trawlers had been sunk, while other officers stated it was ...

    Article : 46 words
  42. RUSSIAN VESSELS DAMAGED

    The ice-breaker Yermak, with a cruiser and destroyer, which left Libau in company with the Baltic fleet, have returned to the port. ...

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  43. INQUEST OPENED.

    The inquest on the bodies recovered from the ill-fated fishing vessels was opened at Hull yesterday. After formal evidence the enquiry was ...

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  44. THE FUSILLADE.

    As to the number of shots fired, there is still much diversity of opinion. Mr. Hartfield asserts that 200 or 300 shots were discharged at the fishing ...

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  45. ROYAL SORROW.

    Telegraphing to the Mayor of Hull, King Edward expressed his profound sorrow at the unwarrantable action of the Russians. ...

    Article : 108 words
  46. THE BEST CARNATIONS.

    One hundred enthusiasts having now given their selections, the "Argus" vote on the best carnations has now closed. Sixty-five persons voted for both classes, ...

    Article : 127 words
  47. NO REASON FOR A MISTAKE.

    In the course of an interview the skipper of the Magpie said that every sailor knew the Dogger Bank fishing ground, and it was impossible for the Russians ...

    Article : 58 words
  48. DAMAGED VESSELS.

    Officers of the Board of Trade are surveying the vessels which were damaged by the shells from the Russian warships. ...

    Article : 27 words
  49. BODIES PHOTOGRAPHED

    The Government has ordered that the dead should be photographed, with a view of showing that they were pursuing their ordinary avocations when killed. ...

    Article : 41 words
  50. VESSELS SAFE.

    The Wren and the vessels of the Great Northern fishing fleet have reported themselves, all being safe. Oct. 25. ...

    Article : 30 words
  51. THE WOUNDED.

    All the fishermen who were wounded by the Russians who were wounded by the Russians were put aboard the mission steamer attached to the Game Cock trawling fleet. ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND SYMPATHY.

    In the House of Representatives the Premier read it cable from the Agent-General, in which he expressed the opinion that the Russian fleet incident was ...

    Article : 180 words
  53. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Right Hon. A. J. Balfour telegraphed to the Lord Mayor of York intimating that he people might have full confidence in the Government, which would take ...

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