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  2. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    The Royal Academy has accepted, for the forthcoming exhibition, three pictures by Mr. Longstaff, the Victorian artist, and two by Miss Edith Lumley. The Paris ...

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  3. SOMALI EXPEDITION.

    Furth news from Somaliland states that Colonel Cobbe has advanced towards Gumburru, where his force is now encamped. There is abundance of food, but only four ...

    Article : 97 words
  4. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, who has lately been visiting the Danish Court at Copenhagen, returned to London last evening. ...

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  5. THE KING IN ITALY.

    His Majesty King Edward, who is now visiting Italy, has been making excursions in and around Naples, accompanied by Queen Marie Amelie of Portugal and her ...

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  6. MR. KINGSTON'S TOUR.

    Both the Commonwealth and the State flovernments were represented at Mackay to-day. The Hon. C. C. Kingston arrived last night, and the Hon. T. ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The Public Service Commissioner has decided that if Federal officers work the whole day on Sunday, they are to receive a full day's pay, but if less than a full day ...

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  8. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Sir A. Rutledge, Attorney-General for Queensland, returned on Saturday night to Brisbane from Sydney, where he had been engaged at the 'Conference of Premiers, and ...

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  9. THE ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION.

    The Prince of Wales has been appointed President of the British Commission for the St. Louis World's Exposition, to be opened next year, and it is expected that ...

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  10. ELDER STATUE FOR ADELAIDE.

    The statue of the late Sir Thomas Elder, to be erected in Adelaide, has been shipped by the steamer Wilcannia. ...

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  11. THE KING'S VISIT TO THE POPE.

    It is officially announced that King Edward will visit Pope Leo on Wednesday afternoon next. The London "Daily Telegraph" states ...

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  12. AUSTRALASIAN MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    At a meeting of shareholders of the Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company held yesterday Mr. A. Shepherd, one of the directors, who presided, stated that the ...

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  13. FREIGHTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is announced that tenders will shortly be invited for Government freights for South Africa. Mr. Chamberlain states that he hopes this will sufficiently protect the ...

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  14. SALE OF FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MEAT.

    A bill to prevent the sale ot foreign and colonial meat as British or Irish has been introduced in the House-of Commons by Mr. Alfred Davies, Liberal member for ...

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  15. THE ENEMY'S NUMBERS.

    It is believed that the tribesmen who attacked and [?]hilated Lieutenant-colonel Plunkett's detachment near Gumburru numbered 10,000. ...

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  16. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The simplicity of the Budget introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer has been generally commended, and the reduction of 4d. in the income tax has caused ...

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  17. FURTHER DETAILS OF THE LATE DISASTER.

    Additional details now received of the lisaster to the British force in Somaliland show that owing to his having been led sixteen miles [?]astray by a guide, Colonel ...

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  18. SIR E. BARTON AT WEST MAITLAND.

    Sir Edmund Barton addressed a meeting of his constituents in the Town Hall at West Maitland last evening. On making his appearance the Premier was received ...

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  19. COMPENSATION TO PUBLICANS.

    A bill has been introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. J. G. Butcher, Conservative member for York, which provides for the creation of a fund of £500,000, by a levy ...

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  20. CANADIANS DISAPPOINTED.

    The Canadian Board of Trade declare that the removal of the corn tax, as announced in the Budget Speech, destroys the last hope of Great Britain reciprocating ...

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  21. ILLNESS OF MR. HANBURY.

    The Right Hon. R. W. Hanbury,, President of the Board of Agriculture, is suffering from an attack of influenza and pneumonia, ...

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  22. SITUATION IN THE BALKANS.

    Information is to hand that a revolutionary band in Macedonia, to avenge the murder of their leader, killed forty Bashibazouks and fifteen Turkish gendarmes ...

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  23. WEATHER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A cyclone swept across the town of Cootamundra from west to east at 12 o'clock last night. It blew down the chimneys of the City Bank, wrecked the balcony and ...

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  24. THE SULTAN'S PEACE MISSION.

    The pacificatory mission sent by the Sultan to Albania is still at Ipek, where the members ate virtually held prisoner by the Albanians. ...

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  25. ENGAGEMENT WITH THE MULLAH.

    Later unofficial reports state that General Manning has had an engagement with the Mullah's foroe 2000 o[?] whom are stated to have been killed while the loss on the ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN NORTHERN NIGERIA.

    News has been received from Northern Nigeria that the ex-Emir of Kano, with a force of 1200 horse and 2000 foot, attacked a mounted patrol numbering forty-four men ...

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  27. MANCHURIAN QUESTION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Peking reports that Russia has informed the Chinese Government that no further steps will be taken towards the evacuation of Manchuria ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    A spark caused a disastrous explosion in the North-western Star Oilworks at Minneapolis, in the State of Minnesota, and the entire staff of ten persons was killed. ...

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  29. BISHOP FRODSHAM AT GOULBURN.

    Bishop Frodsham, of North Queensland, has visited the Goulburn Diocese, soliciting funds in aid of the churches which suffered severely in the recent cyclone at ...

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  30. ACTION OF THE POWERS.

    It is stated in Washington that Russia has three times pledged herself in writing to maintain the policy of the open door in Manchuria. ...

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  31. COLONEL YATE RELEASED.

    Colonel Yate, the British officer who was recently arrested by the authorities in Afghanistan, owing to his having been found near Fort Spinbaldak, has now been ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    A singular case of a trance being mistaken for death has been reported from Horsham. A Miss Anderson, daughter of a resident of Horsham, was on a visit to ...

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  33. MR. CARNEGIE AND THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie has given a sum of 1,500,000 dollars (£300,000) for the purpose of erecting and maintaining a court-house and library for the International ...

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  34. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Standard" states that a well-known politician in the Austrian capital, referring to the demands of Russia with regard to ...

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  35. ATTACK ON JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    The workmen at Kishineff, in Bessarabia. (South-eastern Russia), made an attack upon the Jews at that place, killing twenty-five and wounding 275. ...

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  36. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:— For Brisbane: Sir Arthur and Lady Rutledge, Mrs. Woolcock, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. ...

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  37. MELBOURNE, APRIL 26.

    Messrs. Yuille and Co. offered at the Victoria Horse Eazaar, yesterday, the residence and racing stables of Mr. J. E. Brewer, at Caulfield. The bids did not reach ...

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  38. ETHERGRAMS ON THE BLACK SEA.

    The "Times' correspondent at Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria states that the Russian authorities at Odessa, the great Russian port on the northern coast ot the Black ...

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  39. KEEN COMPETITION.

    The average man wants the best for the money he has to spend. He has discovered that poor quality is the dearest clothing to buy. If you call or send for ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. SALE OF GREYHOUNDS.

    The greyhounds belonging to Mr. A. B. Pearson, who is temporarily retiring from coursing, were offered for gale, and the prices realised were fairly satisfactory. ...

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  41. DRESSM[?]KING.

    W. J. Overell and Sons invite inspection of their large and varied assortment of New Winter Dress Goods. Ladies are requested to place the[?] orders early, as the ...

    Article : 102 words
  42. WELLINGTON RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  43. LADIES' VESTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  44. COOLER WEATHER

    May now be expected, and you will want warmer clothing and underwear, or perhaps blankets and flannels. You cannot do better than give us a call Cheapest ...

    Article : 57 words
  45. FIRST IN AUSTRALIA.

    Portfolio Panels by Feg[?] and Ruddle, Valley. Pronounced exqu[?]ite.* We have pleasure in adding our testimony to the excellent spectacles and ...

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  46. BIG PURCHASE

    Of Ladies' Underskirts, in moreen, all colours, 8/11, 4/11, 5/11, 7/6, 3/11, 10/6; in figured sateen, 3/6. T. C. Beirne & Co., the Valley.* ...

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