During the past few weeks the proprietors of The Register have been in receipt of various sums of money for the purpose of purchasing a new horse for the Rev. F ...
Article : 340 wordsThe remains of the unfortunate Messrs. Grant and Roberts, who were lost in the bush beyond Mount Remarkable more than 12 months ago, have been recovered. We ...
Article : 59 wordsTo-day's telegrams from the [?] East have Caused the public to suddenly divert their attention from the Japanese army corps which landed a few days ago at ...
Article : 789 wordsOn Friday afternoon the Premier (Hon. J. G. Jenkins) gave a luncheon at Parliament House to Lord Monk-Bretton and the Premier of Western Australia (Mr. W. ...
Article : 2,151 wordsOur cable messages stale that a Japanese Army has landed at Possiet Bay, about 70 miles south of Vladivestock, and is marching towards Kirin and the Mancharian Railway. Probably this will constitute Japan's main military attack upon the Muscovite positions. A glance at the map will show that Japan is taking the shortest route to the centre Manchuria, in Corea there are rival forces in country between Chamulpho and Pin-yang ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 154 wordsThe boisterous weather which prevailed in the Gulf on Thursday continued through the night. When Friday dawned the conditions were decidedly worse. The G.M.S. ...
Article : 243 wordsA report dispatched by Admiral Alexcieff to St. Petersburg on Thursday puts a different complexion on the results of the attack which the Japanese made ...
Article : 209 wordsDespatches from Seoul intimate that the Emperor and his advisers have virtually accepted a Japanese protectorate of their country. Yi-yon-gik, a Minister who was ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Japanese have captured the Russian East Asiatic Company's steamer Corea, 5,915 tons. Capt, P. A. Berentzen, which was carrying a cargo of mess beef from San ...
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Advertising : 1,241 wordsTelegrams from Seoul state that Japanese patrols have seen outposts of Muscovite cavalry at Kaisong and Yenju, within 50 miles of that city. ...
Article : 34 wordsWhile the Berlin Government is trying hard to impress Russia with its friendly sentiments, the German public freely discuss the situation, and praise the Japanese ...
Article : 117 wordsThe war is leading to considerable location of business in European Russia, and much [?] prevails in financial circles. Owing to a run having set in upon ...
Article : 81 wordsTrade was fairly brisk at Port Adelaide during the past seven days. A large volume cargo was discharged by vessels in harbour and a considerable quantity of goods ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Museovite squadron, commanded by Rear Admiral Wirenius, consisting of the battleships Oslyaba and Dmitri Donskoi, the cruiser Aurora, and five torpedo boats ...
Article : 221 wordsIn the House of Lords on Thursday the Earl of Selborne (First Lord of the Admirally), replying to a question by Earl Spencer, emphatically contradicted what ...
Article : 87 wordsGen. Pllug, the Viceroy's chief of staff at Port Arthur, at reports that early on Thursday morning the enemy, in spite of the failure of their attempt upon the ...
Article : 77 wordsEarl Percy told the ]louse of Commons that Japan had consented to the 325 Russians who were rescued by the cruiser Talbot after the fight off Chemulpho being ...
Article : 55 wordsNews filtering through from Manchuria tends to confirm the report of the destruction of bridges and portions of the permanent way on the line between Harbin and ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Muscovite authorities admit that Admiral Alexeieff is unable is provide repairs for the battleship [?] and [?] at any other place than ...
Article : 55 wordsThe temporary railway, about 45 miles in length, across the ice which covers Lake Baikal, in Siberia, has been completed and the necessity for the Russian troops ...
Article : 51 wordsAmong the bodies doing steady, useful, had progressive work in our midst most be included the Justices' Association, which has nearly trebled its membership during ...
Article : 551 wordsThe United States Governement has sanctioned immediate laying of a submarine telegraph cable from Guam, the largest and southernmost inland of the Ladrone ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Japanese are endeavouring to raise the Russian cruiser Varag, 6,500 tons, 30 guns, which was sunk during the naval battle outside the Corean port of ...
Article : 34 wordsAt the Methodist Conference to-day the portion of the report dealing with the form of public worship and containing a recommendation was considered. The Rev. J. ...
Article : 148 wordsTelegrams from St. Petersburg state that the Muscovite Baltic (squadron, consisting of eight battleships, five cruisers, and thirty torpedo boats, will set sail for the Far ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsThe Moscow Gazette, in a remarkable article, pours out a vial of wrath upon Great Britain and the United States for manifesting sympathy towards Japan. The ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 27 Feb 1904, Page 7
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