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  4. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    In connection with the discovery by the British of eighteen new 15-pounder Krupp gilns that had been burled by the Chinese at Kalplng, a place on the raliway line ...

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  5. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Commissioner for Railways has been informed that the Alpha yollcc found a man named Phillp Ward at the bridge cast of the station on Saturday, having been ...

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  6. SUMMARY OF NEWS.

    Unsettled weather ia expected over the greater portion of the Southern half of the State, with isolated rain in the Northern half. ...

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  7. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The excellent programme presented at the Theatre Royal by Mr. Percy St. John's Royal Burlesque and Speciality Combination continues to attract large audiences, to ...

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  8. REDUCING THE GERMAN FORCES.

    Reports from Berlin state that the order given by the Emperor William to prepare for disbanding the German headquarters staff in Chinn, and reducing the strength ...

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  9. PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY.

    "Agricola" writes:—It is rather surprising to find from your comment this morning that there should be any doubt at all about the 3rd June being a public holiday. ...

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  10. TO-DAY, MAY 28.

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL.

    The Hon. A. J. Thynne, the Rev. C. E. James, Mr. G. H. M. Addison, and Mr. Godfrey Rivers waited upon the acting Premier (the Hon. A. Rutiedge) yesterday ...

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  13. FITZGERALD'S CIRCUS.

    The change of programme at Fitzgeralds circus last night was evidently much appreciated by the large audience which had assembled "under canvas" at Petrie's ...

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  14. SOUTH BRISBANE FIRE BRIGADE.

    Alderman W. Stephens (the Mayor), Messrs. W. Yaldwyn, A. C. Saltmarsh, J. W. Hill (secretary), and Superintendent Smith were present at a meeting of the ...

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  15. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL AND OUR COMMERCIAL INTERESTS.

    The idea that the visit ot the Duke of Cornwall and York to the Australian, Commonwealth has been meroly a pleasure trip has been dispelled by this time, so far as ...

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  16. THE BIO-TABLEAU.

    Certalaly Mr. R. Stewart, who is touring Australia with Mr. J. C. Wiliamson's Biotableau, has arranged a most varied and interesting programme for the first week ...

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  18. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  19. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    The Chinaman Ah Hoy, wno fell from a tram in Stanley-street on Sunday afternoon, under circumstances detailed in yesterday's issue, did not recover consciousness, and ...

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  20. NO. 3, BOWKETT BENEFIT SOCIETY.

    No. 3 Queensland Bowkett Benefit Building Society held its sixteenth appropriation meeting at the Technical College South Brisbane, last evening, at which there were ...

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  21. The Brisbane Courier.

    Correspondente describe the Krmaka as the leading question hitherto with the Parliament of the Commonwealth. At least he divides the honours with ...

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  22. A RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    The district engineers of the Railway Department are now meeting id conference in Brisbane, under the chairmanship of Mr. W. Pagan, Assistant Chalet Engineer. It ...

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  24. THE MAILS.

    IPSWICH.—Close six times a day. Arrive five times. TOOWOOMBA.—Close daily, except Saturday, Sunday, 6 a.m., 12.45 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 7.45 p.m.; ...

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  25. NO HONOURS POR QUEENSLANDERS.

    A great deal of comment has taken place on the fact that during his visit to Queensland the Duke of Cornwall and York conferred no honours on persons of this State. ...

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  26. IS QUEENSLAND A PRO-BOER COLONY?

    "A Returned Soldier" writes:—A great deal of praise was given to us men last year when leaving Queensland for South Africa to help fight what was by many ...

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  27. THE ENOGGERA CATTLE DIP.

    Messrs. Lanham and M'Dowall have constructed a cattle dip at Enoggera for the purpose of treating tick-Infested cattle, and on and after Thursday next the dip will ...

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  28. THE ABORIGINAL ARCH.

    The Government have decided to submit to auction the whole of the materials, which went to the building and decoration of the aboriginal arch in George-street, and ...

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  29. MAILS REACHED LONDON.

    The Post and Telegraph Department advise that mails for England, despatched from Brisbane on 22nd April, per R.M.S. Victoria (P. and O.), arrived at London on ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY EXTENSION.

    The first of a series of six lectures under the title of "The Cradle of Civilisation" was delivered in the Brisbane School of Arts last night by Mr. Edward H. Sugden, ...

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  32. BRISTOL AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The steamer Gulf of Venice (commander, Captain Cook), which is now discharging a general cargo to the agency of Messrs. Birt and Co., Limited, is the pioneer boat ...

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  33. SYDNEY'S WELCOME.

    The Dulce and Duchess of Cornwall and York made their officiai landing in Sydney yesterday under favourable conditions both as regards the weather and ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There was some excitement among the wharf labourers yesterday on its becoming known that a circular had been forwarded to London, inviting wharf labourers and ...

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  35. INSPECTION OF THE NERANGTWEED EXTENSION.

    The Hon. J. Leahy, Minister for Railways, drove from Southport yesterday and inspected the Nerang-Tweed Railway extension, the work on which is being done ...

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  36. A DROWNING FATALITY.

    The railway station-master at Oxenford, on the Southport line, was drowned from a punt while out duck-shooting on the Coomera River on Saturday. A boy saw ...

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  38. THE FERRY EMPLOYEES'-STRIKE.

    The strike of masters, eneineers, and deck hands in the employ of the Sydney Ferries' Company, Limited, terminated this afternoon. A conference took place ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Mr. R. J. Gray (Commissioner for Railways), who is on leave of absence through ill-health, is now recovering from a severe seizure, and he hopes to return to Brisbane ...

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  40. GYMPIE TURF CLUB.

    Horseowners are reminded that nominations for all events in connection with the Gympie Turf Club's Winter Meeting Close with the secretary at Gymaie on ...

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  41. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The local members of the Queensland contingents who returned by the Tongariro from South Africa arrived here on Saturday night The ...

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  42. INCREASE IN SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphs, under date 26th instant:—The conference of representatives of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation and the ...

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  43. MR. S. G. BENSON'S COMPOSITIONS.

    Mr. S. G. Benson, the well-known organist, has given us many musical gems, but among his last are to be found some of the best. Two of his composittions went last ...

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  44. TEAM OF ATHLETES FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir,—The public will shortly be asked by the Q.A.A.A. to contribute towards sending a team of athletes to New Zealand in Novomber to contest in the Australasian ...

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  45. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Government introduced a bill into Parliament last session for the purpose of amending the Sugar Works Guarantee Act, by giving permission to make further ...

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  46. RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE.

    About eighty additional members of the New South Wales Naval Contingent, who returned from China in the steamer Chingtu, and were quarantined on account of a ...

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  47. AN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    In connection with the Flour and Wheat and Bakers' International Exhibition to be held in London in September next, the?Minister for Mines desires it to be known ...

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  48. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS.

    Our Wellington correspondent telegraphs that there is a growing movement among the farmers in New Zealand to obtain Government intervention for the better ...

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  49. COPIOUS RAINFALL.

    Anxiety among the settlers in the western and southern agricultural districts has been greatly relieved by the copious rainfall that has taken place since Saturday ...

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