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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    A sensational affair occurred at the Bank of Victoria, Bendigo, to-night. The manager (Mr Allan) was upstairs, and heard a revolver shot. He went for ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    In the Finland, Saratov, and Saniara districts there is a big peasant agitation, and Cossacks and infantry have been sent in large bodies to terrify them. ...

    Article : 44 words
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  5. TREATY RENEWED.

    On August 12 the Marquis of Lansdowne, British Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the Marquis Hayashi, Japanese Ambassador in London, signed ...

    Article : 40 words
  6. THE WAR.

    It is reported by the Japanese that a series of minor engagements took place on Sunday, 27th August, and that they repulsed three Russian attacks in the ...

    Article : 51 words
  7. PRESS COMMENTS

    The "Times" says that the terms are a broadened basis and extended scope and duration. The alliance, whilst purely defensive, will effectually secure the ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. ARMISTICE GRANTED.

    Official announcement is made to-day that Russia and Japan have agreed to an armistice pending the ratification of the terms of peace. ...

    Article : 29 words
  9. BREAKING INTO GAOL.

    Peasants in the [?] raided a prison and rescued eleven thieves, wounding fifteen persons. The remainder appealed to the thieves of ...

    Article : 36 words
  10. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    The "Ru[?]s" says that Russia pays ten millions sterling to Japan for the keep of Russia prisoners. ...

    Article : 26 words
  11. CARPING CRITICISM.

    The "Daily News" urges that under the new treaty there is a liability of being drawn into a conflict, whether we like it or not. The treaty, however, is ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. WANDERING CHINESE

    A deputation from the Het Volk, a Bier organisation in the Transvaal, has called the attention of the Earl of Selborne, Governor-General, to the danger ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. A MISUNDERSTANDING

    The photographing incident at the Telephone Exchange, which wan responsible for the temporary stoppage of business on August 15, has been ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. DRAFTING THE TREATY.

    M. Martens and Mr Dennison have completed the preamble and the first three articles of peace between Russia and Japan. ...

    Article : 28 words
  15. JAPANESE PRESS SILENT.

    The Japanese Press are silent regarding the treaty, the public of Japan being still kept in ignorance of the details of the settlement. ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. SIMPLY DEFENSIVE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" approves of the treaty, which is simply one of defense. ...

    Article : 18 words
  17. GENERAL APPROVAL.

    Other newspapers argue that there are few partners with whom we would so willingly run risks, if risks there be. The "Morning Post" states that the ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. FEDERAL HIGH COURT

    The Federal High Court has reversed another decision of the Victorian Court. Dealing with the Factories Act case of Martin v. Beath, Schless and ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. COOLIE ATTACK.

    Local merchants and junk owners have organised a coolie attack on the Customs at Amoy, China, owing to disaffection arising out of the dues payable. The ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. GERMAN ILL-HUMOR.

    German newspapers are most ill-humored in their comments, and revive the [?] of the yellow peril; also that Great Britain is entering into a ...

    Article : 33 words
  21. WAITING RATIFICATION.

    The "Morning Pen" states that Baron Halsura is doubtless awaiting the signatures of the treaty before disclosing the terms. ...

    Article : 21 words
  22. LABOR AND TARIFF.

    The Labor Representation Committee are discussing a proposal for consideration at another meeting to be held next month for sending to Australia and ...

    Article : 195 words
  23. WITTE'S TELEGRAM

    It is now affirmed, despite St. Petersburg telegrams to the contrary, that M. Witte's dutiful message to the Emperor Nicholas has not been replied to by His ...

    Article : 50 words
  24. REMARKABLE FIND

    A remarkable discovery has been made at Wagga by a party of fox hunters. They chopped a hole in a tree which they thought was likely to contain a fox ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. SAD FATALITY.

    Two men, George Henley and D. McSweeney, were driving at Everton, when a rein broke and the horse bolting dashed the vehicle against the side of a ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. EARTH TREMORS

    An earthquake was in evidence at New Hampshire, American, yesterday, and three shocks were felt at Portsmouth, where the Peace Conference held its ...

    Article : 31 words
  27. BANK CLERK'S CRIME.

    Gallay, the Comptolr D'Escomptl defaulting clerk, who was arrested on the arrival of his yacht at Bahia, has made a full confession of his guilt. He will ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    The Customs and Excise revenue for August was £804,305. compred with £844,075 in August, 1904. The figures for Tasmania were £21,172 for last month ...

    Article : 34 words
  29. TOO CURIOUS.

    A number of the German cruiser Falke's bluejackets were discovered examining the guns in the Esquimalt navy yard and were summarily ejected. ...

    Article : 32 words
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  31. BRITISH ARMY.

    Mr Thoma Milvain, LL.M, K C., M.P for Hampstead, and Recorder of Bradford since 1892, has been appointed Judge Advocate-General, in succession ...

    Article : 41 words
  32. SHORT OF PROVISIONS

    The ketch H.J.H., bound from Adelaide to Hobart, has put into Portland short of provisions ...

    Article : 21 words
  33. OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA.

    A serious outbreak of cholera is reported to be raging in Eastern Germany. So far the fatal cases number six. ...

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  34. SEA RUNNING HIGH

    None of the bodies of the victims of the wreck of the schooner Jones Brothers have yet been discovered. A heavy seas is still running, and a search ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Berlin says the relaxation of the German pressure on France is due to the prospect of restoration of Russia's weight in the ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. N.S.W. EXHIBITION

    It is considered by the newspapers that the New South Wales exhibition at the Guildhall is valuable from educational and commercial standpoints. An ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. EXPANDING TRADE.

    The Nippon Steam Navigation Company is ordering eight new liners on the Clyde. ...

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  38. MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

    Prince von Buelow and M. Rouvier have agreed to the main bases of the Moscow Conference programme. ...

    Article : 19 words
  39. ROBBERY OF MAILS

    On the arrival of the mail coach at Port Macquarie this morning it was found that the straps supporting the bage had been cut, and two bags were ...

    Article : 41 words
  40. CONSOLS.

    British Consols were quoted on Thursday at £91 1s 8d. ...

    Article : 15 words
  41. TURKS UNOPPOSED

    The Turkish troops entered Saua, Yemen, without any opposition, the insurgents having fled. ...

    Article : 18 words
  42. SULTAN OBDURATE

    Despite the strong pressure being brought to bear on him, the Sultan of Morocco, Muley Az'z, is unwilling to apologise for the imprisonment of the ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. SILVER.

    Bar silver (standard) was quoted on Thursday at 2s 4d per ounce. ...

    Article : 14 words
  44. SPORTING.

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  46. METALS.

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  47. TARTARS AND ARMENIANS.

    A body of well-armed Tartars are besieging Shaika, and have commenced to massacre the Armenians. ...

    Article : 24 words
  48. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The premises of Smith and Company, storekeepers, Jas Kiernan, bookmaker, and Thomas Anderson, contractor, at Normanton, were destroyed by fire this ...

    Article : 36 words
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  50. FOUND IN MANGROVES

    The body of a commercial traveller named Leibglib was found in a group of mangroves near Broome. The head was smashed and the body speared. ...

    Article : 34 words
  51. SECRETARY POISONED

    Early this morning it was discovered that De Winton, the Secretary of the Kalgoorlie Club, and the housekeeper, Mrs Leon, had taken poison. The former ...

    Article : 47 words
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