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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Roman Catholic bishops are protesting against the sovereign denouncing in the coronation oath any special doctrines. ...

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  3. THE LATE MR. GRAHAM HAYGARTH.

    The Executive of the Central Queensland Racing Association has taken the first possible opportunity of placing on record its profound sympathy with the widow of ...

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  4. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    A soiree will be held in the hall of the Schoolof Arts this evening under the auspices of the John B. Gough Lodge of the Loyal Orange Institution. ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    The Secretary for War (the Right Hon. W. St. J. Brodrick), addressing a meeting of the National Conservative Union, s[?] that at all hazards and at all risks the ...

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  6. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The following is the report of the Rockhampton Children's Hospitnl for the week ended yesterday:—In the institution on the 5th instant, 28; admitted in the week, ...

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  7. CHARGE AGAINST MR. CAULFIELD.

    The findings of the Public Service Board on the invest[?]gations into the charge against Henry Caulfield, of "serious neglect of duly as local inspector of Pacific ...

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  8. A PLEASING PRESENTATION.

    A number of gentlemen assembled at the Commercial Hotel last evening for the purpose of bidding goodbye to Mr. T. Muir, who for some years past has ...

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  9. BOWLING.

    The Australian representatives won their bowling match against the Belfant Club. The scores were as follow:—Rodgers, 23 to 17; Fannigan, 10 all; Cuddon, 19 to ...

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  10. MR. R. ROBERTSON'S MISSION.

    The united mission now being conducted by Mr. R. Robertson will be continued next week in the School of Arts. The first service there, which will be specially for ...

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  11. CAMPBELL-STREET METHODIST CHURCH.

    The anniversary of the Campbell-street Methodist Sunday School will be celebrated to-morrow. There will be special singing by the children, an [?]them by the choir, ...

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  12. FATAL TRAIN COLLISION.

    A fatal collision is reported to have occurred on the railway line at Norton, Missouri. Two trains ran into one another, and the cars afterwards became ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNORS.

    The officials who have been consulted upon the subject state that they consider it will be difficult to secure state governors for the Australian states owing to ...

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  14. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRAION.

    At the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Registrar (Mr. T. G. Faser), on the application of Mr. H. Grant (Messrs. R. A. Bru[?] and Grant). administration of ...

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  15. THE MANCHESTER ODDFELLOWS.

    In the advertising columns of this issue it is announccd that a female branch of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows is to be established in Rockhampton. Intending ...

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  16. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    At the end of the present month the [?]teamer [?] from New York, will arrive at Broad[?] where she will ship a cargo of about 700 tons of frozen meat from ...

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  17. EMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    The statement made by the London "Daily Telegraph" to the effect that in the bill to be introduced into the House of Commons to amend the King's titles thirty ...

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  18. WITHDRAWAL OF CAPITAL FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The bulk of the capital invested by the Anglo-New Zealand mortgage companies is being withdrawn, ag it is realised in that colony, says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday was fine and cool, with very low temperatures in the morning and evening. On the grass in the early hours of the morning the mercury touched ...

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  20. APPE[?] CASE DIMISSED.

    At the Supreme Court yesterday, before His Honour Mr. Justce Power, the case of Emily Dobson v. John Cronau (inspector of slaughter houses for the police district ...

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  21. BRIBERY AT AN ELECTION.

    Levi Barker, one of the agents engaged in the recent election of a member of the House of Commons for the representation of Maidstone, Kent, has been sentenced to ...

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  22. THE ORPHEUS CLUB.

    The Orphe[?] Club has decided to give its first concert of the season on the 8th of August, and in conjunction with the Brisbane Liedertafel, has secured the services ...

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  23. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales yesterday the following prices were [?]lised:—Waimar [?] Kenilworth, 6[?]d: Lam, 7[?]d.; Wor. 7[?] Dunbroon, [?] Walla Walla, ...

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  24. ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONS.

    The Rev. Father Sherman, one of the Passionist Fathers, who arrived from the west last week, has been engaged throughout the week in conducting a spiritual ...

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  25. GERMANY AND WEST AFRICA.

    "Die Post," a daily newspaper published in Berlin, state that Germany has acquired the right of pre-emption in Fer[?]ndo Po, an island in the Gulf of Guinea, ...

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  26. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Further details have been published regarding the trial at Newport on the 6th instant between the American yachts Constitution. Independence, and Columbia. ...

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  27. A FINE PIECE OF WORKMANSHIP.

    There is on view at the present time in the shop window of Mr. J. Edgar, saddler, William-street, a pince of workmanship well worthy the public attention. The ...

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  28. THE FRENCH SUBMARINE BOAT.

    The following account given by the "Petit Havre," of a visit paid by the Minister, of Marine to the Gustave Zede at the end of October last, is from the ...

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  29. THE INSPECTOR OF MINES.

    The newly-appointed Inspector of Mines for the Central Division (Mr. Murray Russell) has arrived in Rockhampton and will in a day or two take up his duties, ...

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  30. THE MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    It has already been staled that Mr. G. A. Richard and Mr. G. P. Seale, of the professional staff of the Mount Morgan Goldmining Company, were about to leave on an ...

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  31. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    As a result of the banquet tendered to the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, the Liberal member for F[?]e East, on Monday night. Mr. Aisquith has acquired many fresh ...

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  32. SIR JOHN COCKBURN.

    A banquet marked by considerable enthusiasm was given to Sir John Cockburn, who has occupied the position of Agent-General for South Australia for ...

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  33. JOHN KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    A meeting of the congregation, of the John Knox Presbyterian Church was held in the church. Bolsover-street, on Thursday evening to consider the calling of a ...

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  34. THE BALKAN PROVINCES.

    With regard to the statement that the Russian Government will advance a loan to Bulgaria, it is now asserted that the loan is to be advanced by the Russian ...

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  35. BOYS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The monthly meeting of the Rockhampton Boys' Grammar School Trust was held at the offices of the Secretary (Mr. A. S. Tempson) yesterday. There were present. ...

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  36. A FRENCH SOCIETY SCANDAL.

    The following accounts of a horrible case just disclosed at Poitiers rests on official evidence, says "Lloyd's Weekly." [?] police commi[?]ary of that town received ...

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  37. CENTRAL RACING ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Executive of the Central Queensland Racing Association was held yesterday forenoon at the offices of the Secretary (Mr. A. S. Tompson). There ...

    Article : 523 words
  38. THE MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    Mr. H. O. Arnold Foster, Secretary to the Admiralty, stated in the House of Commons that it was intended to despatch the hospital ship, the Maid to the ...

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  39. THE BRITISH NAVAL MAN[?]VRES.

    The British naval man[?]vres will take place in the English Channel on the 28th instant. One hundred and sixty-three warships will take part. They will be divided ...

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  40. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    By ninety-five votes to six the Ohic Democratic State Convention rejected Mr. Bryon and his free silver policy. This is interpreted as auguring the repudiation of ...

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  41. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The final tests between Sir Thomas Lipton's two yachts Shamrock [?] and Shamrock [?] were made on the Clyde yesterday, and he result showed that the ...

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  42. THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE BILL.

    The Paris "Temps," writing on the Defence Bill which was introduced this week into the Australian Parliament describes the conscription proposals contained in the ...

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  43. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHING DISASTER.

    A fishing boat sank off the coast of Newfoundland, and eithteen persons were drowned. ...

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  44. THE ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN.

    Mr. A. C. M'Laren, who is organising an All England Eleven to visit Australia next season, has secured Messrs. C. B. Fry (Sussex). R. E. Foster (Worcester), and J. T. ...

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  45. SPORTING NEWS.

    Record Reign has been purchased for 820 gu[?] by Mr. M. Trahan for India. Priate King has been purchased by Mr. J. Gove for 490 guineas. ...

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  46. CHAMPION SCULLING MATCH.

    George Towns the Australian sculler, and [?]ke Ga[?] the champion of the world, have signed articles for their match for the championship, which is to take ...

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  47. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day low qualities of crossbred wool were firm and occasionally an advance of [?] was realised. Merino wool is also [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Mr. James Phillips, who was acting [?] the umpire in the county match Lan[?] shire v. Somersetshire, no-balled Mol[?] eighteen times in ten overs. In his second ...

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