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  2. THU CENTRAL ELECTIONS.

    With the exception of Fitzroy, the Central elections contained no surprise. As most people anticipated, Rockhampton returned Messrs. Grant and Kidston, and ...

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  3. THE CENTRAL ELEC TIONS. EIGHT LABOUR CANDI DATES

    Thc polling in the election of eleven merr hers to represent tho ten constituencies ii the Central Division took place yesterday The returns are complote only in the eas ...

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  4. THE WAR

    Tho Transvnal Legation asserts that Mr. Steyn, Ex-Prosident of tlia Orange free State, and Mr. Schalk Burgher, nomi nal Acting President of thc Transvaal, in ...

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  5. THE HENDERSON SHOOTING CASK.

    The case against John Smith, on remand, on a charge of shooting with intent to kill Mr. J. S. Henderson, will be proceeded with at the Police Court this morning. Mr. J. ...

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  6. TO DAY'S MEETINGS.

    The following meeting will be held today:—Fitzroy Divisional Hoard, 11 a.m.: Fitzroy Bridge Board, 4 p.m.; North Rockhampton Council, 7.30 p.m.; St. Paul's ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES. RUSSIA AND BRITAIN.

    Tim Russian Minister of Finance (M. dc Witte) assured Mr. F. Horner, thc Conservative member in thc House of Com mons for North Lambeth, Dint Russia de ...

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  8. ST. PATRICK'S DAV SPORTS.

    Attention is directed to the fact that Mr. H. M. Gerahty will offer for sale by auction, at his rooms, Denham-street, at noon to-day, the privileges in connection with the ...

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  9. THE POLICE COURT.

    A man named John Webb waa lo have, been brought up at tho Police Court yes terday on a charge of stealing a shirt; but as no justices attended, he had ...

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  10. CHINA.

    Tho dispute between France and the United States in connection with thc sei zure of the buildings of' thc Methodist I Episcopal Mission in Tientsin by France ...

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  11. CASE OF THE GIRL ADAMS.

    The case of the girl Maggie Adams, which was referred to in yesterday's issue, has been satisfactorily dealt with. Inspector Brannelly yesterday morning received ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES.

    Colonel Gilbert Parker, Hie Conserva- j Uve member {or Gravesend in the House of Commons and formerly aBsociate-editor of the " Sydney Morning Herald," in a ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday was fine and pleasant. The only rainfalls recorded for the twenty-four hours ended at 0 a.m. yes terday were:-Rockhampton, 0.04 in.; ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The death is reported of a man named 1 Wood, who showed symptoms of plague last night. His wife is also reported to be suffering from the same disease. ...

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  15. AERIAL NAVIGATION".

    Mr. C. A. Pearson, principal shareholder and managing director of C. A. Pearosn, Limited, owner of many popular periodi cals, lins offered the Aerial Club a prise ...

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  16. . IMPORTED BLOOD STOCK.

    In yesterday's issue reference was made to some blood stock imported from Victoria, by Mr. S. R. Macdonald, of Fernlees. Unfortunately on Monday night the fine ...

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  17. IR, PHILP AT TOWNS VILLE.

    The meeting addressed hy the (Premier (the Hon. R, Philp) last night was marked by indescribable enthusiasm. Long before thc hour of commencement Hie Juill was ...

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  18. SMALLPOX IN LONDON.

    The Ambulance Corps of thc Metropoli tan Asylums Board asserts that thc smallpox epidemic in London will con tinue throughout the winter, and, per ...

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  19. DEATH OP MR. A. THOZET.

    The news of the death of Mr. A. Thozet yesterday, at his residence, Mucllerville, North Rockhampton, will be received with general feelings of regret. Only a few ...

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  20. THE COLONIAL EXHIBITION..

    Tile Colonial Exhibition was opened nt the Royal Exchange, to-day by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Frank Green). Thc only Australian state which sent exhibits ...

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  21. THE TARIFF.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. The tariff proposals of the Government were further considered in Committee. Division XIII.-paper and stationery ...

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  22. BOCKHAMPTON.

    Nothing exciting marked the election in Rockhampton. There tts thc usual num ber of cabs rolling to and from the booth in thc School of Art; the usual contingent ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    Thc death is announced of Mr. Janies Hingston. ...

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  24. THE WOOL MARKET..

    Bradford tops are very Arm in anticipa tion of an advance in prices at Hie London sales. ...

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  25. ACCIDENT CASES.

    About a quarter to ten o'clock Testerday forenoon Hugh Wea!, sixteen years of agc, was taken to the Ambulance Office suffering from a compound fracture of the ...

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  26. THE METAL MARKETS.

    TIic following are the latest quotations on the metal markets:Copper: Spot quotation, £54 17s, Od. per ton. ...

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  27. INTERSTATE NEWS. [By Telegraph.] KEW SOUTH WALES.

    At n meeting of thc Presbytery of Syd ney to-night tlie Kev. Dr. Hay, Rockhamp ton, was nominated ns Moderator of thc Federal Assembly. The nomination was ...

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  28. NOETII ROCKHAMPTON.

    At North Rockhampton tho candidates had strong committees working in their in terest and vehicles plying to and fro. Mr. YV. G. Thompson officiated as Returning ...

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  29. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In tho Senate to-day, Tlic Electoral Bill. The entire flitting wns devoted to (he further consideration, iu Committee, of ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Thc womnn Mn ry Schippan lins been ac quitted of the charge of having murdered her Histor nt Towitta on New Year's night. ...

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  31. WESTERN' AUSTRALIA.

    Thc body of Mr. C. Y. O'Connor, C.M.G., linginocr-in-Clucf, waa found yesterday in (lie water on Hie bench some miles from Fremantle with a bullet wound in thc ...

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  32. FITZROY.

    Somewhat contrary to expectations, says our Mount Morgan correspondent, the elec tion passed off very quietly. Polling com menced punctually at eight o'clock and ...

    Article : 498 words
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    " Brownly thinks he has the amarrent child in tlie world." "Yes," answered (he morose man, " that illustrates the Ingrati tude of life. There isn't one chance in a ...

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    Physician (at a lunatic asylum): "Mrs. Sharp was herc to-day and wanted her hus band sent home and placed under her care." Superintendent: " Di you let him I ...

    Article : 55 words
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