The N.Z. Times
(PUBLISHED DAILY.) TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1904. EPITOME OF THE DAY’S NEWS.
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The New Zealand Rifle Association’s meeting was continued yesterday at Trontham.
A further instalment' of the report of the Now South. Wales Birth-rate Commission has come to hand. Twentv thousand colliers are likely to strike on April Ist in the United States against a reduction in wages. Turkish troops have been drafted into two districts of Armenia where terrible massacres took place ten years ago. Queen Alexandra attended the centenary service at St. Paul’s in connection, with the British and Foreign Bible Society.
It is expected that decisive events in the Russo-Japanese war will shortly occur at Ncwchwang, in the province of Liao-tung.
Reports received through Russian official sources record that Japanese warships bombarded Vladivostock on Saturday'without effect. The condition of the roads in Northern Korea is greatly impeding the Japanese , troops in that quarter. A force that was inarching northward to Manchuria has been compelled to halt in the mountains.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5219, 8 March 1904, Page 4
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174The N.Z. Times (PUBLISHED DAILY.) TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1904. EPITOME OF THE DAY’S NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5219, 8 March 1904, Page 4
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