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  2. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Sir Herbert and Lady Chermside arrived at Toowoomba on Saturday, and will reach Brisbane this afternoon. Captain P. H. G. Feilden, who has acted ...

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  3. ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR.

    Notwithstanding the private nature of the visit of their Excellencies to Toowoomba. no objection was raised against a special representative of the "Courier" being ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    Boer advices state that Generals De Wet and Delarey are trying to effect a Junction of their forces near Parys, a town on the Vaal River, in the north of the Orange ...

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  5. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Despite the cooler weather, the Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes has suffered a relapse, and is now weaker. His heart trouble recurred, and he has had a restless night. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Viscount Cr[?]borne, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in a discussion on Chinese affairs in the House of Commons, congratulated the House that the ...

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  7. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The Inter-University Boat Race was rowed to-day on the Thames, Cambridge winning by eight lengths. At last mail dates the following were the ...

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  8. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    "Her Majesty's well alight" was the telephone message which was received at the office of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade at a quarter-past 6 o'clock this morning. It ...

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  9. ARRIVAL AT TOOWOOMBA.

    Toowoomba has been all agog with excitement to-day, in the morning there were signs of doing everything that could be done, without making the welcome ...

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  10. THE KING'S NAVAL REVIEW.

    The newspapers complain that the King's naval review on 28th June will be distinctly inferior to the last review held by her late Majesty Queen Victoria, and that few new ...

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  11. THE GRIMM CASE.

    The Russian Government is reported to have officially informed France of the extent and importance of the revelations which Colonel Grimm has made to ...

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  12. THE COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENT.

    The offer of the Commonwealth of Australia of a further contingent of 2000 troops has been received in England with the greatest satisfaction. ...

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  13. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    In order to facilitate the transfer of the Panama Canal Company's Interests to the United States, the French law courts have sanctioned the sale. ...

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  14. DEATHS FROM SICKNESS.

    The following deaths amongst Australian troops from sickness are reported:—Private Albert A. Vickery, of the Fifth South Australians, from enteric, at Kroonstadt; ...

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  15. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The House of Lords has adjourned, until the 14th April. ...

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  16. RESUMED DUTY.

    The following convalescents have resumed duty:—Lieutenant C. D'Arcy, Victorian Bushmen; Lieutenants P. Holland and L. Doudney, New South Wales. ...

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  17. A RUSSIAN OFFICER MURDERED.

    News of a sensational affair has been received from Moscow. A strike occurred among the workmen at the Government arms factory at Tula, near that city, and the ...

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  18. THE CRIMES ACT.

    In consequence of the increase of outrages in the West of Ireland, the Cabinet has resolved to enforce a portion of the Crimes Act. ...

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  19. THE QUEEN REPROVES MUNICH WOMEN.

    In replying to an appeal by the women of Munich to Queen Alexandra to use her influence to stop the immoral, cruel, and shameful conduct of the British troops in ...

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  20. THE COLONIES AND THE CORONATION.

    The "Daily Mail" states that 2500 colonial troops have been invited to be present at the Coronation, the Crown colonies being included. Fiji has been asked to ...

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  21. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    A report has been received stating that telegrams received in Canton from Lungchau, in the interior, in the province of Shan-Si, inform the Viceroy that General ...

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  22. A RUSSIAN GENERAL ARRESTED.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" announces that General Count Varkoff, attached to the Staff of the Grand Duke Sergius, Commandant of Moscow, has been arrested, and ...

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  23. IMMIGRATION OF ALIENS.

    A Royal Commission, including Lord James, Baron Rothschild, and Sir Kenelm Digley (Permanent Under Secretary at the Home Office), which was appointed to ...

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  24. ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE RAILWAY.

    A Boer commando has unsuccessfully attempted to cross the raliway line southwards of Bloemfontein. ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The Prime Minister states that the Governor-General has received the following cable from Mr. Chamberlain in reply to a cable message, announcing that Parliament ...

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  26. CHINESE PAY IN ARREAR.

    Viscount Cranborne, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, has informed the House of Commons that the Chinese authorities have reported that the troops ...

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  27. THE VATICAN ROBBERIES.

    An official of the Vatican named Scotto has been convicted of complicity in the robberies recently reported at the Vatican and has been sentenced to eight years' ...

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  28. PRESENTED AT COURT.

    Mrs. Chamberlain, wife of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, presented Miss Lilian Copeland, daughter of the Agent-General of New South Wales, at the recent ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Minister for Education, in presenting the prizes and certificates won by the pupils of the public schools at the examination held under the auspices of the Sydney ...

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  30. DUTCH ROYALTIES.

    Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, with her consort, Prince Henry of Mecklemburg, will start shortly on a four months' tour of the Dutch colonies. ...

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  31. THE IRISH LEAGUE.

    The special correspondent of the "Pall Mail Gazette," in an article published in that journal, exposes the incitements of the National League to the confiscation of ...

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  32. THE TEA DUTIES.

    The question of the recommittal of the tea duties is exciting the keenest interest. A deputation of Queensland members— Messrs. Edwards, Macdonald-Paterson, and ...

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  33. MR. VINCENT INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Vincent, Mr. Williamson's associate manager, interviewed in Sydney by a representative of this pappr, states that all that has been saved of the "Ben Hur" ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is probable that as a result of a meeting of natives being held in the east coast of North Island, about 200,000 acres will be placed in the hands of the Maori Council, ...

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  35. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL.

    The Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase was run to-day, and resulted as follows:— GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE of ...

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  36. RECEPTION IN BRISBANE TO-DAY.

    Amongst the decorations for the Governor's arrival, a point is being made in decorating the Central Station both inside and outside, and extra palms for that ...

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  37. INTERVIEW WITH MR. HAROLD ASHTON.

    Mr. Harold Ashton, the lessee of His Majesty's Theatre in Brisbane, arrived on Saturday evening from New Zealand, via Sydney, in connection with the ...

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  38. THE TENTH CONTINGENT.

    Applications of candidates for the Tenth Contingent are being received in large numbers from all parts of the colony. ...

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  39. SUSPECTED SMALLPOX.

    A saloon lady passenger by the Monowai, a through traveller from England, was taken to the plague hospital at Wellington when the steamer arrived from the South. ...

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  40. THE INTER-UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    The annual inter-University, sports were held at Cambridge to-day. Oxford-won five out of the nine test events, Cambridge winning the other four. ...

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  41. CLEARANCES OF TEA IN ADELAIDE.

    Our Adelaide correspondent, wiring yesterday, says:—Many thousands of pounds worth of tea were cleared on Friday and Saturday, representing a saving in duty to ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—The labour party, or any other party that jubilates over free tea so called, shows its inexperience of matters generally. If they want a free breakfast ...

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  43. ANOTHER DIVORCE CASE.

    Lord Henry (Francis Hope Pelham-Clinton Hope, heir presumptive of the Dukedom of Newcastle, has obtained a divorce from his wife (May Yohe), whom he married in 1894, ...

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  44. A SWIMMING ASSOCIATION.

    The New Zealand Swimming Association has decided to ask Cavill, Lane, and Reid, to visit the colony on their way back from England, to take part in the competitions, ...

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  45. PUBLIC OFFICES CLOSED.

    In connection with the arrival of the Governor to-day, the schools are to be closed, and the public offices will be closed at 1 o'clock. ...

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  46. GARRISON ARTILLERY AT LYTTON.

    The Garrison Artillery went into camp at Lytton yesterday for their annual course of training. They left town by the 2.10 p.m. train, and on arrival at Wynnum marched ...

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  47. THE WOOL AUCTIONS.

    At the colonial wool sales to-day, merinos were very firm; shabby and low-grade crossbreds occasionally easier. LONDON, March 22. ...

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  48. RECEPTION ARRANGEMENTS AT THE CENTRAL STATION.

    Admission to the platform at the Central Station on the occasion of the Governor's arrival this afternoon will be by ticket only, and a limited number only will be ...

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  49. THE PROCESSION.

    Full particulars of the procession which is to attend the Governor's carriage from the railway station to Government House will be found in our advertising columns. ...

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  50. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    SYDNEY.—Arrived, March 22: Tyrian, from Brisbane; Darius, from Singapore. March 23: General Gordon, from Capetown; Allinga and Aramac, from Brisbane; ...

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  51. "THE STANDARD."

    The highest standard of good value reached in cur £3 3s. Suits. See our special £3 3s. Suit window. Hundreds of choice patterns to select a suit to measure ...

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  52. STOCK SHIPMENTS AT PINKENBA.

    The export trade which has been done of late by Queensland horseowners must be considered very satisfactory, when the prevalence of dry weather in (most parts of ...

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  53. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General, Mr. G. H. Buzacott, has received the following message from the cable steamer Anglia, now on her way from Norfolk Island to ...

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  54. THE SYDNEY MAN

    Preferred to wait for his suit until he could visit Charles Gilbert's Tailoring Establishment, Queen-street, Brisbane (only), whose values he considered were from 30 ...

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  55. LADIES' SAILOR HATS.

    B. Mountcastle and Sons, Sole Manufacturers of Mountcastle and Quald's Celebrated Patent Sailor Hats, as worn by the elite of Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, and ...

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  56. JAPANESE CONSUL AT TOWNSVILLE.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has directed it to be notified that his Majesty the King has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Mr. Rinzaburo Tayui as Consul for Japan ...

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  57. FOR CHOICE JUVENILE CLOTHING.

    Also Youths' and Men's, Charles Gilbert, Queen-street, Brisbane (only), has the finest selection, and gives the best value in Queensland. ...

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  58. J. HOARE'S CLUB HOTEL

    Is the best in Pittsworth. Table a speciality. Vehicles always on hire. Well-grassed paddocks. Buggy meets all trains. Communications promptly answered.* ...

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