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  2. THE WAR.

    The following details [?]f the battle between the Russian and Japanese fleets are furnished by a Japanese naval officer at Sasebo. He states that after the battle ...

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  3. SENSATIONAL COLLISION.

    The ferry passengers for Annandale had a sensational experience to-night. The steamer Annie had almost reached her destination when she crested into [?] ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "The Broken Melody" was repeated at His Majesty's Theatre last night. The masterly 'cello playing of Mr. Van Biene and [?]is fine acting won for him quite an ...

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  5. BOMB OUTRAGE IN PARIS.

    Further details of the bomb outrage in Peris last night, when an attempt w[?]s made to assassinate King Alfonso of Spain while he was returning with President ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. G. H. R[?]id) will arrive in Brisbane by mail train on Monday night, and will leave on the same night for Bundaberg and Rockhampton, ...

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  7. MIKADO'S COMPLIMENTS TO TOGO.

    The Emperor of Japan has complimented Admiral Togo and his fleet on the accomplishment of " an unprecedented feat in annihilating the enemy." He was glad, ...

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  8. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking at a dinner of the Conservative political agents last night, stated that at no time ...

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  9. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    At the Moonee Valley Derby and Oaks coursing meeting to-day the Derby was divided between P. Flinder's Brander's Ferry and Quick Shot. In the Oaks G. ...

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  10. ARREST OF ANARCHISTS IN PARIS.

    An Englishman named Harvey and three Spaniards were arrested in Paris on the 26th May in connection with an intended Anarchist plot to [?]nate King ...

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  11. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Mr. Ted Holland continues to present attractive programmes nightly at the Theatre Royal and the entertainment presented last night by his large company ...

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  12. CONCESSIONS TO RUSSIAN OFFICERS.

    The Emperor of Japan has permitted Admiral Niebogatoff and other surrendered Russian commanders to telegraph to the Czar a report of the battle and a ...

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  13. ADELAIDE BIRTHDAY CUP.

    Enigma has been scratched for the Birthday Cup. Demas is favourite at 3 to 1. ...

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  14. THE STEAMER OLDHAMIA.

    Nothing is yet definitely known as to the fate of the British steamer Oldhamia (which was supposed to be the vessel recently sunk by the Russians off Formosa). ...

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  15. NORTHERN MINES.

    Mr. E. B. Torpy, of Chillagoe, in the course of an interview, said that things generally were looking brighter than for some time past. The outlook in mineral ...

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  16. SATISFACTION OF JAPANESE TROOPS.

    The Japanese troops in Manchuria have received the news of the great Japanese naval victory with quiet satisfaction. ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKE IN ALBANIA.

    A serions earthquake has occurred at Scutari, in Albania (European Turkey). Five hundred houses were destroyed, and 200 persons killed or injured. ...

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  18. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Board of Management of the Ipswich Hospital was held yesterday. There were present —Messrs. P. L. Cardew (president). A. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN TROOPS DISHEARTENED.

    General Linievitch, Russian Commander-[?]n-Chief in Manchuria, recently telegraphed to the Czar: " All our hopes rest on the Baltic fleet." The General ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. WIRTHS' CIRCUS.

    The success whicn has attended Wirth Bros circus season in Brisbane was continued last night, and long before the ticket boxes were open a crowd of people ...

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  21. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    The shipment of apples by the Persic has been sold at Liverpool, and realised 7/8 to 11/ per case. ...

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  22. POSITION IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the " Times" reports that a large majority of the members of the Russian Council of War held at Tsarskoe Selo decided to ...

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  23. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivais.—Orestes, s., from Brisbane, via Australian ports; Varzin, s., from Sydney, via Queensland and Eastern ports; Rakaia, s., from Wellington; ...

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  24. ATTACKS ON THE CZAR.

    The " Bourse Gazette" publishes a page of thinly-veiled attacks on the Czar as being responsible for the Russian disasters and blunders. This is the first time that ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    Jewels to the value of £6000, the property of the Duchess of Westminster, have been stolen from Grosvenor House, the London residence of the Duke and Duchess. ...

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  26. MR. WATKTN MILLS' COMPANY.

    The return visit of Mr. Watkin Mills, the eminent English basso, is being looked forward to with interest by lovers of good[?] music. Mr. Mills will bring with him ...

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  27. FEDERAL MEMBERS' TOUR.

    After luncheon at Nelson a deputation from the Cairns district cane farmers waited upon the Federal party to urge: — (a) The extension for a ...

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  28. SUPPOSED MUTINY OF SAILORS.

    There is a consensus of opinion at St. Petersburg that Admiral Niebogatoff's sailors mutinied, and hoisted the white flag. ...

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  29. WOUNDED RUSSIAN PRIDE.

    There are two features of the defeat which are especially wounding the pride of Russian naval men—namely, the smallness of the Japanese losses, and the ...

    Article : 82 words
  30. REFORMS IN MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco is stated to have rejected the proposals submitted to him by the French Minister, and asks for a conference of the Powers to deal with ...

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  31. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

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  32. THE AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    It is announced from Washington that the United States Congress will meet only after the elections in November next. ...

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  33. THE CRUL[?]ERS NISSHIN AND KASUGA.

    The Japanese armoured cruisers Ni[?]hin and Kasuga (th[?] two vessels built in Italy for the Argentine Government, and purchased by Jap[?] just before the ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. BLIND AND DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.

    Miss Marian Darvall and other wellknown amateurs are giving a dramatic entertainment in His Majesty's Theatre to aid the funds of the Blind and Deaf and ...

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  35. RUSSIAN OVERTURES.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, American correspondent of the " Times," states that Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, has intimated to President ...

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  36. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    A deputation from the Corn Trade Committee of the Chamber of Commerce to-day asked the Minister for Customs to alter his regulation respecting the ...

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  37. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Arrived: Afric s., from Liverpool; Altona, s., from Hamburg; H.M.S. Pegasus, from Sheerness; Cintra, s., from Brisbane; Wollowra, s., ...

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  38. REPORT FROM ADMIRAL TOGO.

    A further report received from Admiral Togo states t[?]at four torpedoes sank the Russian battleship Navarin, and torpedoes from the Japanese cruisers Nitaka and ...

    Article : 145 words
  39. WARWICK AND DISTRICT.

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  40. EXPORT OF DAIRY PRODUCE.

    It is expected that the Aberdeen liner Marathon will take a large shipment o[?] Queesland butter next Wednesday. For the first time under the new Act a trial ...

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  41. EXHIBITON ORGAN RECITAL.

    Next Monday evening Mr. Sampson will begin his second series of recitals. Many favourite numbers are in the programme, which appears in full elsewhere. Among ...

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  42. EXCITING INCIDENT.

    Information is to hand that Russian torpedo boats from Vladivostock captured the Japanese steamer Daishen Maru, and sent a prize crew of thirteen on board. ...

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  43. PRICE OF WOLFRAM.

    A cablegram was received by the Chief Secretary yesterday stating that the price of wolfram in London was 27s. per unit for 70 per cent ore. This is equal to ...

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  44. FIRE IN SOUTH BRISBANE.

    Shortly after 10 o'clock last night the South Brisbane Fire Brigade received a [?] from Campbell's bakery, in Vulture-street, to a fire in Musgrave-street, off ...

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  45. MARYBOROUGH.

    In connection with the recent cases of [?]uspicious illness in Maryborough Dr. Tyrie, of the Health Department, arrived this afternoon from Brisbane, in company ...

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  46. POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT.

    In the Centennial Hall to-night Miss Agnes Ranilly and Mr. Emerald Goldsworthy will give another popular entertainment. The whole programme, with ...

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  47. RUSSIAN LOSSES IN PERSONNEL.

    The number of Russian naval prisoners who have been landed in Japan is stated to be 3800. The total Russian losses, exclusive of ...

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  48. RUSSIAN RELATIONS WITH GERMANY.

    The Grand Duke Vladimir, on the plea of sudden indisposition, has announced his inability to be present at the wedding of the Crown Prince of Germany, which ...

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  49. THE CHILDERS SHOW.

    The Childers show was continued to-day in very favourable weather, and there w[?] a large attendance. The following additional awards have been made: ...

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  50. TELEGRAPHIC ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Postmaster-General's Department notifies:—On Monday next, the 5th instant, the usual holiday arrangements will be observed in New South Wales. ...

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  51. OTHER ITEMS.

    The State Department at Washington bars received a cablegram from Tokio which st[?]tes that the majority of the large Russi[?]n vessels were sunk by torpedoes. ...

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  52. LATE MINING.

    Cuthbert's Content crushing of 1500 tons is looking 1½oz. Golden Gate No. 10 South Tribute will commence to crush 160 tons on Monday. Golden Gate ...

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  53. THE KAISER DENOUNCED.

    The Russian newspaper " Razivet" violently accuses the Kaiser of having i[?]ted Russia to attack Japan, and then [?]howering attentions on Japan. ...

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  54. THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

    The boy who was reported on Wednesday to be suffering from plague at South Brisbane, and who had been too ill to be removed to Colmslie Hospital, died ...

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  55. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mr. and Mrs. Ro[?], Miss Gibson, Mrs. Brookes, Mrs. Johnson ...

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  56. ROZHDESTVENSKY OUTCLASSED.

    Admiral Rozhdestvensky is stated to [?]ve been hopelessly outclassed in his gunnery by the Japanese fleet. It is also stated that he changed his ...

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  58. KAISER'S SYMPATHY WITH RUSSIA.

    The Emperor William of Germany has telegraphed to the Czar expressing his regret at the naval disaster, and his sympathy with Russia. ...

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  59. JAPAN'S EARLIER LOSSES.

    There have at various times been reports current as to Japanese warships having been lost through striking submarine mines, but the greatest reticence ...

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  60. THE IZUMRUD BLOWN UP.

    Captain Fergen, commander of the Russian cruiser Izumrud, has cabled a report to the Czar in which he states that Japanese torpedo-bo[?]ts made repeated attacks ...

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