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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Agriculture leaves Brisbane on Friday to attend the Mackay Show the following week, when his Excellency the Governor is expected to be ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The Governor-General arrived from Sydney to-day, and presided at a meeting of the Executive Council. His Excellency subsequently left for Adelaide, and will ...

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  4. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mr. Chamberlain has published a reply to a letter from a correspondent with regard to his new fiscal policy, in which he says:—"We are in for a big fight, and I ...

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  5. THE SERVIAN REVOLUTION.

    Further particulars of the revolution at Belgrade state that King Alexander was shot in the throat. His last words were, "Soldiers, you have betrayed me." ...

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  6. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Joseph Abbott, of the firm of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., died this morning in his 60th year. He had been nearly, all his life associated with the firm, having ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND CONGREGATIONAL JUBILEE.

    At the Wharf-street Congregatio[?] Church yesterday, the half-yearly session of the Queensland Congregational Union was held. The Rev. Jacob Williams ...

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  8. FIRE IN A DISTILLERY.

    A serious fire, involving the destruction of 1,000,000 gallons of whisky, occurred at the Ardgowan distillery, in Greenock. The conflagration was caused by some whisky ...

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  9. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.

    Captain Charles Alfred Percy Gardener, described as a native of Victoria, and a cattle dealer at Capetown, who was remanded at Bow-street Police Court on ...

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  10. A BLACKMAILING ACTION.

    The Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial in the case of Wallace v. Tennessee Lady Cook, on the ground that it was a blackmailing action on the part of the ...

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  11. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Another account states that when the conspirators entered the Palace, King Alexander opened the door in the wall, as he believed that the military revolt was ...

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  12. THE QUEEN'S RELATIONS.

    Queen Draga's sister and two nephews are reported to be unharmed. ...

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  13. BURIAL OF THE SOVEREIGNS.

    The bodies of the murdered King and Queen were laid secretly in the Obrenovitch (family) vault in St. Mark's Cemetery, at Belgrade. The interment was ...

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  14. SITUATION IN SOMALILAND.

    Advices received from Somaliland state that the Mullah, who is now at the head of a force of 6500 men, has destroyed the telegraph lines between Bohotle and Damot. ...

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  15. THE CONTINENT.

    The Special Commission appointed by the French Chamber of Deputies has, by a vote of 17 to 16, adopted the principle of the separation of Church and State. This ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN GUNBOATS.

    Four Austrian river monitors are now lying in the Danube, anchored opposite Belgrade, in Teadiness for any emergency. ...

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  17. THE CASUALTIES.

    Colonel Mischets states that during the fighting at the Palace fifty-four were killed and wounded, but others give the number as 200. ...

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  18. A LOYAL GARRISON.

    It is reported that the garrison at Nisch have refused to obey the orders of the new Servian Government. ...

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  19. ANGLO-SIAMESE AGREEMENT.

    It is stated that an agreement between Great Britain and Siam has been signed, by which Great Britain retains the administration of Kelantan (a ...

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  20. HOW THE SOVEREIGNS AND MINISTERS WERE BURIED.

    The burial of Colonel Naumovitch was attended with great military ceremonial, but the bodies of the King and Queen were buried in one grave, two priests being the ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN AND RUSSIAN CONDOLENCES.

    The Russian and Austrian Ambassadors in London, Count Benckendorff and Count de Stritez, have called at the Servian Legation and offered their condolences in ...

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  22. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNED.

    News from Rome states that the Cabinet of Signor Zanardelli has resigned, on account of the Radical party having failed to support the Government. It is hoped in ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    A man named John Lynch was lodged in the Maryborough Gaol charged with a capital offence on a woman over 70 years of age. ...

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  24. RIFLE CLUBS.

    The rifle clubs regulations were confirmed at a meeting of the Executive held to-day. They come into force on 1st July. Following are the principal provisions:— ...

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  25. THE QUEEN'S BROTHERS.

    Queen Drag[?]'s two brothers were persuaded, after the occurrences, at the Palace, to leave their residence and join a convivial gathering of officers and others. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND FEDERAL ELECTORATES.

    The publication of the Queensland electoral divisions in the "Courier" was much appreciated by the representatives of that State, as they were unable to obtain any ...

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  27. THE ASSASSINATION,

    Further details have been received of the involution at Belgrade, the capital of Servia, in which the King and Queen and others were assassinated, giving a ...

    Article : 239 words
  28. VITAL STATISTICS OF QUEENSLAND.

    The forty-third annual report on the vital statistics of Queensland, covering the twelve months ended 31st December, 1902, is in many respects far from pleasant ...

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  29. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    The "Jewish Chronicle" reports having heard, from a high authority, that the Czar was heartbroken over the horrors of the late massacre of Jews at Kishineff, in ...

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  30. QUEEN DRAGA'S SISTERS.

    Queen Draga'[?] sisters have been conducted to the Austrian, frontier. ...

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  31. A WARNING LETTER.

    Colonel Zivano[?]itch, who belonged to the general staff of the Servian Army, has committed suicide. A letter sent by him to King Alexander, warning the latter of ...

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  32. ANTI-JEWISH ORGAN SUBSIDISED.

    It is stated that M. Plehve, the Russian Minister for the Interior, has given the "Bessarabetz," an anti-Semitic journal at Kischineff, in Bessarabia (where the ...

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  33. KING'S GIFT TO THE QUEEN.

    According to statements published by the Servian newspapers, it has now been discovered that King Alexander made a gift to Queen Draga of 2,000,000 franes ...

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  34. SUCCESSION TO THE THRONE.

    A conference of mem[?]ers of the Servian Senate and Chamber of Deputies has been held at Belgrade, and a resolution was unanimously adopted in favour of the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    An ordinance providing for a war contribution of —5,000,000 from the future mineral resources of the Orange River Colony has passed its second reading in ...

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  36. PRINCE KARAGEORGEVITCH.

    It is reported that Prince Karageorgevitch has made his acceptance of the Crown of Servia contingent upon the banishment of the military officers who are ...

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  37. ROCKHAMPTON.

    The Rockhampton City Council, at a special meeting to-day, passed a by-law granting a discount of 5 per cent to ratepayers paying rates within thirty days ...

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  38. THE AMERICA CUP CHALLENGER.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's yachts, Shamrock III. (the challenger for the America Cup Race) and Shamrock I., have successfully completed the voyage across the Atlantic, ...

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  39. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade telegraphs that an officer who was concerned in the execution of the plot has made a report to M. Avakumovies, the new ...

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  40. THE GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    His Excellency the Governor to-day made an inspection of Stewart's Creek Gaol and the municipal buildings, and was entertained on his departure by the Mayor and ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A steady soaking rain fell at the week end. The rain was light in the upper northern districts, but there was a good fall in the south. ...

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  42. FOREIGN OPINIONS.

    The new Servian Government at Belgrade profess to have received assuring advices as to the attitude of the Great Powers towards Servia; and they anticipate that ...

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  43. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY ADJOURNED.

    At the City Police Court yesterday afternoon, Mr. O. Armstrong, P.M., opened a magisterial inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of a labourer named ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Mayor of Boulder telegraphed to the Premier to-day that the unemployed difficulty on the eastern goldfields was becoming acute. The Premier replied that ...

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  45. VISIT TO ROCKHAMPTON.

    The steamer Aramac, with the Governor on board, will berth at Broadmount at 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and his Excellency will come up to town in a ...

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  46. THE RUSSIAN PRESS.

    The Russian Press is discussing the Servian revolution calmly, and is prepared to acquiesce in the decision of the Skupstchina on Monday regarding the succession ...

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  47. FIRST IN AUSTRALIA.

    Portfolio Panels by Fegan and Ruddle, Valley. Pronounced exquisite.* ...

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  48. A FINAL DISPLAY

    Will be made throughout the six flats by placing all possible goods on centre tables for easy inspection. Every article will be marked at lowest possible prices in plain ...

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  49. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY.

    On Saturday, Mr. H. T. Macfarlane, P.M., presided at an inquiry into the death of Josiah Hodges, a lengthsman, who was knocked down and killed by a shunting ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    Replying to a deputation at Christchurch, Mr. Seddon said there were three ways of dealing with the Bank of New Zealand. They might turn it into a State bank, the ...

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  51. THE CZAR GREATLY SHOCKED.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the Czar was greatly shocked at the assassination of the King and Queen of Servia, and with tears in his ...

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  52. FEELING IN TURKEY.

    Reports from Constantinople state that the Porte was stupefied when the news of the fragedy at Belgrade was received. The Sultan himself was greatly affected, and ...

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