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  2. VENEZUELAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Bowen, the American Minister at Caracas, has called the attention of Sir M. Herbert, the British Ambassador at Washington, to the rumours which are ...

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  3. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The Right Hon. Joseph-Chamberlain was the guest of the Lord Mayor and Corporation-of the City of London, at the Guildhall yesterday, and was accorded a princely ...

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  4. GREAT BRITAIN.

    At the Court held by his Majesty, King Edward, yesterday, there were 1000 persons present, among them being Lord and Lady Lamington, Sir Horace and Lady Tozer, ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The Public Service Commissioner has notified in the "Gazette" that the following Queensland candidates for appointment to the clerical division have been ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match betwecm Lord Hawke's English cricket team and a New South Wales eleven was continued yesterday in perfect weather and on a good wicket. The ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    A party of Queenslanders comprising Mr. and Mrs. T. Heaslop, of South Brisbane, and Mr., Mrs. and Miss M'Whirter, of the Valley, returned to Brisbane last week ...

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  8. THE GLADSTONE-ROCK-HAMPTON RAILWAY.

    The weather conditions at Rockhampton on Friday evening gave indications of rain on the following day, but Saturday morning broke clear and bright, and the ...

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  9. THE VENEZUELAN DEBT.

    Herr Seligman and a concert of German and London bankers are stated to be endeavouring to float a loan for the payment of the Venezuelan debt. ...

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  10. SPEECH BY SIR H. CAMPBELLBANNERMAN.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannernian, the Leader of the Opposition, in a speech last night at Leeds, ridiculed the piteous spectacle of the Premier, the Right Hon. A. J. ...

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  11. BRITAIN, GERMANY, AND AMERICA.

    Count Von Bulow, the Imperial German Chancellor, speaking in the Reichstag with reference to the position of affairs in Venezuela, stated that Great Britain had ...

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  12. THE TURNING OF THE SOD.

    Shortly after 2 o'clocks the city began to be deserted, and man, woman, and child, seemed bent on reaching an enclosed patch of land within a couple of hundred yards ...

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  13. A SERIOUS COLLISION.

    Information is to hand of a serious collision between the cargo steamer City of Taunton and the steamer Plymouth, which had 500 passengers on board. The ...

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  14. NONCONFORMISTS AND THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    Mr. R. W. Perks, Libera M.L.P. for the Louth Division of Lincolnshire, a prominent Liberal Imperialist, and also a prominent member of the Wesleyan body, has ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    Lord Avebury, in an address delivered before the British, Empire League, suggested the constitution of a Colonial Council to advise the Secretary of State for ...

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  16. THE FRENCH BUDGET.

    The total deficit on the French Budget for the past three years now amounts to £15,600,000. The Budget Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, in a report just ...

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  17. IMPERIAL FOOD SUPPLIES ASOOCIATION.

    The Imperial Food Supplies Association, which was formed, with a capital of £500,000, to establish cold-storage depots for Canadian and Australian products on ...

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  18. SYDNEY, MARCH 22.

    Sir Edmund Barton, who was accompanied hy Sir Joseph Ward, of New Zealand, left Sydney for Melbourne to-day by the steamer Kasuga Maru. ...

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  19. POMPOMS FOR THE CAVALRY.

    The War Office authorities are now issuing a pompom gun to each regiment of cavalry. ...

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  20. THE COLONIES AND THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The "Spectator to-day publishes an article dealing with the question of the contribution of the British colonies towards the cost of the naval defence of the ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    Public opinion in Austria regarding the King of Saxony's recent manifesto on the late Court scandal declares that his Majesty's references to the Princess Luise ...

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  22. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    In connection with the disappearance some years ago of Miss Camille Holland, a wealthy lady who lived at Moat Farm, at Clavering, the London "Daily Express" ...

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  23. DINNER TO THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The members of Lord Hawke's team of English cricketers were entertained at dinner at the Hotel Australia by the New South Wales Cricket Association last ...

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  24. THE DEPORTED KANAKAS.

    Fears have been expressed in some quarters that the wholesale deportation of Kanakas owing to the operation of the Pacific Island Labourers Act would result ...

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  25. THE STEAMER IDOMENEUS.

    The steamer Idomeneus, from Brisbane and other Australian ports, which recently, aruved at Port Elizabeth in a disabled condition, having lost her rudder, and is ...

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  26. GREAT BOULDER PERSEVERANCE COMPANY.

    At a meeting of the Great Boulder Perseverance Gold Minine Company (Kalgoorlie, Western Australia), it was resolved to form a new company, with a ...

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  27. DEATH OF "HANS BREITMANN."

    The death is announced of Mr. Charles Godfrey Leland, the distinguished American author, in his 79th year. Mr. Leland was best known as the author of "Hans ...

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  28. THE TOWNSVILLE CYCLONE.

    The following additional subscriptions have been received in connection with the Townsville Cyclone Rolief Fund:— W. C. Horstmann............... £1 1 0 ...

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  29. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The sugar rebate question will, it is anticipated, he decided at the next meeting of the Cabinet. Further particulars have been collected by the Treasurer, and it is ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the Kalgoorlie Circuit Court, William Bannerman Kennedy was arraigned on the charge of having wilfully murdered Alfred (otherwise "Ginger") Sly, in the Australian ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES.

    The South African Conference which is sitting at Bloemfontein has advocated the total prohibition of the sale at liquor to the natives, and has passed a resolution ...

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  32. ESCAPE OF AN ABORIGINAL PRISONER.

    Paddy, an aboriginal, against whom sentence of death was recorded at the Circuit Court at Kalgoorlie on Thursday, escaped from the custody of the escorting ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government intends to introduce a bill prohibiting the sale of adulterated wines, similar to the law in force in Australia. ...

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  34. APPEAL FROM THE METHODIST CIRCUIT.

    Sir,—Permit me, through the medium of your columns, to address a few words more especially to the Methodist portion of your constituency. The published accounts of ...

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  35. TOWNSVILLE RELIEF CONCERT.

    The box-plan of reserved seats for the Townsville Disaster Relief Fund concert is open at Messrs. Paling and Co.'s. Day tickets may be purchased of Messrs. Paling ...

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  36. THE MUSGRAVE ELECTION.

    Mr. John White, the Ministerial candidate for Musgrave, opened his campaign in the Oddfellows' Hall at Gin Gin last night. Unfortunately, the fact that Mr. ...

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  37. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    To-day was observed as a day of humiliation for rain throughout the State. Rain fell on Friday over the eastern half of the State. It was heaviest in the ...

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  38. LAND VALUES.

    Mr. Seddon, in the course of a speech to-day, complained of the disparity in land values in the older districts of the colony as compared with the newer ...

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  39. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY.—Arrived, March 22: Arawatta, s., from Brisbane; Konooworra, s., from Brisbane; Brizeux, barque, from San Francisco; Anne de Bretagne, barque, from San ...

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  40. MISHAP TO THE TOOWOOMBA TRAIN.

    The 6.25 p.m. train from Brisbane to Toowoomba on Friday was delayed forty-two minutes at 95 miles 75 chains (on the Main Range) owing to a rock having fallen from ...

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  41. ODDFELLOWS' SECESSION.

    The Auckland Grand Lodge of the American Order of Oddfellows has decided to secede from the Australasian Grand Lodge. ...

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  42. THE HURRICANE IN THE PACIFIC.

    News received at Auckland from the islands states that the total loss of life caused by the late hurricane and tidal wave in the Marquesas Group was 509. ...

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  43. THE MORETON REGIMENT.

    The Military Commandant, Colonel Price, was to have made an inspection in Victoria Park on Saturday afternoon of the Moreton Regiment, under Lieut-Colonel ...

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  44. A FACT, NOT A BOAST!

    It is not a matter of boasting, but a simple matter of fact, that Chas. Gilbert's range of New Suitings comprise fhe finest selection in the State; whilst his cash ...

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  45. OUR CONSTANT AIM

    Is to please every customer by supplying goods of undoubted quality at moderate prices. Our cutters are experts, and we guarantee satisfaction in every department. ...

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  46. WATERPROOFS, CILSKINS, UMBRELLAS.

    For best values, finest selection, and freshest goods, visit Chas Gilbert's Queenstreet, near Bridge. Special line of waterproof coats at 18s. 6d., tall sewn seams, and ...

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  47. A BIG SCORE

    By Fegan ana Ruddle, Valley, with their reflection photos, of children. See them.* Luxury Tobacco, pure and mild.* Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco.* ...

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