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  2. BALKAN SITUATION.

    Consular advices have been received which state that the Turks destroyed the village of Armenstao, outraging the women, and massacring everybody. ...

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  3. GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Propaganda at Rome has recommended to the Pontiff the appointment of the Right Rev. Francis Bourne, who has been Bishop of Southwark since 1897, as ...

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  4. NEW TAXATION PROPOSALS.

    The Legislative Assembly having gone into Committee of Ways and Means last evening. Mr. CRIBB said that he had intimated ...

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  5. THE CONTINENT.

    The general verdict of the French newspapers is that the Humbert "affair" both began and ended in bluff. Nobody believes the Regnier story put forward by ...

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  6. LORD SALISBURY.

    The following is the text of the message sent by his Majesty King Edward from Marienbad to Viscount Cranbourne (now Marquis of Salisbury) on the death of ...

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  7. GALLERY NOTES.

    In the course of the formal business in ths Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Philp introduced a bill to amend the Bank Holidays Act, which passed its first ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS.

    The tournament was resumed yesterday under favourable weather conditions, and was well attended by spectators, who thoroughly enjoyed the tennis, provided. ...

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  9. THE WHITAKER WRIGHT CASE.

    Mr. Whitaker Wright was brought up on remand at the Guildhall yesterday, on the charge of fraudulently issuing a false balance-sheet. ...

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  10. CZAR'S VISIT TO VIENNA.

    In connection with the coming visit of the Czai "Nicholas to the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, it is announced that the Czar, who will be accompanied by Count Lamsdorff, the ...

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  11. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The second performance of the London Gaiety musical production, " A Circus Girl," by Mr. J. C Williamson's popular Musical Comedy Company, in His ...

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  12. GENERAL SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCE.

    The Executive Committee of the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, now sitting at Montreal, have cabled a message of condolence on the ...

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  13. THE CZAR AND KING PETER.

    The Czar has requested King Peter of Servia to send his sons back to St. Petersburg to complete their education, and expresses a hope that His Majesty's younger son ...

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  14. ESCAPE OF SARAFOFF.

    The Bulgarian insurgent loader Saratoff has escaped to the mountains. (A previous wire, dated 19th August, stated that the troops under Sarafoff were ...

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  15. LORD MILNER'S MOVEMENTS.

    Lord Milner, the British High Commissioner for South Africa, who left for England in the early part of the month for the benefit of his health, is now at ...

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  16. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate yesterday in reply to Senator Pearce it was stated by the Hon. R.E. Connor that South Australia and Victoria had already been paid for ...

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  17. TURKISH TROOPS IN MACEDONIA.

    A total number or 180,000 Turkish troops herse now been mobilised in Macedonia, and twenty-tour Asiatic regiments are awaiting orders to enter Macedonia. ...

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  18. THE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    After a private funural service, the interment of the late Lord Salisbury will take place on Monday afternoon next, in the burial ground of the Cecil family at ...

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  19. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire broke out yesterday in the fancy goods warehouse of Goldberg and Co., at Buda-Pesth, the capital of Hungary, and out of 200 employees ...

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  20. CRIMINAL COURT AT MONASTIR.

    The Porte has instituted a criminal court at Monastir, the tribunal of which consists of four Turks, two Greeks, and one Albanian, to try the captured ...

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  21. THEATRE ROYAL.

    There was a thoroughly appreciative audience at the Theatre Royal last evening to greet the third appearance of Rudinoff in his clever performance as a smoke ...

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  22. BURIAL OF LADY GALLOWAY.

    The late Dowager Countess of Galloway, half-sister to the Marquis of Salisbury, was buried on Saturday last, the day of Lord Salisbury's death. ...

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  23. OPERATIONS FROM BULGARIA.

    The " Times" correspondent states that large numbers of rifles have crossed the Bulgarian frontier. Severnl large insurgent bands have also started for ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Reports from Johannesburg state that great perturbntion has been caused in mining circles on the Rand by the decision ot Sir Arthur Lawley, ...

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  25. REVOLUTION IN ROUMELIA.

    The Porte has declared that the Bulgarian insurgents have destroyed five villages in the districts surrounding Kirk Kilisseh, a town in Eastern European ...

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  26. FRENCH ABYSSINIAN RAILWAY.

    It is reported at Aden that the French are complaining of the scale of taxes levied on traffic on the portion of the French railway from Jiboutil (on the ...

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  27. ANOTHER VILLAGE CAPTURED.

    The Bulgarian insurgents have captured the village of Vasiliko, on the Black Sea coast, near, the Bulgarian frontier, and killed the Turkish garrison of fifty, and ...

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  28. WESTMINSTER ABBEY SINGERS.

    The last concert of the present season of Mr. Edward Branscombe's Westminster Abbey Glee and Concert Party attracted an overflowing audience at the ...

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  29. CHINESE LABOUR IN CAPE COLONY.

    The congress of members and adherents of the Progressive party in Cape Colony, now being held, has pronounced against the introduction of Chinese labour into ...

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  30. TELEGRAPH LINES CUT.

    The telegraph lines between the city of Adrianople, in Southern European Turkey, and the eastern districts, have been cut, and a revolution throughout ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    The British. Vice-Consul at Bitlis, in Asiatic Turkey, has reported that the situation of affairs in Armenia is now moro tranquil. ...

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  32. LIEUTENANT WITTON'S CASE.

    News from South Africa states that Generals Botha and Delarey have been approached with reference to the petition for the release of Lieutenant Witton, late ...

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  33. HARROWING TALES OF REFUGEES.

    Refugees to the number of 880, including the Governor of Iniada and a number of Turkish officials, together with many Moslems from Vasiliko, and 150 Greeks, ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Queensland Cricket Association was held last night in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Queen-street, Mr. B. R. Bale (vice-president) occupied the chair, ...

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  35. CYCLONE IN THE WEST INDIES.

    A cyclone has devastated the island of Grand Cayman, the largest of the Caymans (three small islands in the British West Indies). The crops have been ...

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  36. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, neither Sir E. Barton nor Sir Win. Lyne having returned from Sydney, the leadership devolved upon the Attorney-General. ...

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  37. GENERAL HUTTON AT MARY-BOROUGH.

    Fully 1000 people were present at the Ululah Reserve this afternoon to witness the proceedings in connection with the inspection parade of the 2nd Regiment by ...

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  38. CHRISTIANS MASSACRED IN ADRIANOPLE.

    A massacre of Christians is reported to have taken place in the city of Adrlanople, and the Vail (Turkish Governor) has confessed to the foreign Consuls his ...

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  39. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Ulysses, s., from Brisbane, via Australian ports; Laeisz, s., from Adelaide, via Eastern ports. Departures.—For Sydney: Perthshire, ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS DYNAMITED

    The Vienna " Neue Freie Presse" publishes the statement that the Government buildings at Urges (?), in the vilayet of Adrianople, have been blown ...

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  41. THE ANTARCTIC RELIEF EXPEDITION.

    A correspondent of the " Times" protests against the selection by the Admiralty of Hobart, instead of Lyttelton, as the port ot departure for the ...

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  42. OTHER ITEMS.

    The withdrawal of the Russian fleet from Turkish waters is attributed to the fact that its presence was interpreted by the insurgents as an expression of the ...

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  43. FURTHER TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    Reports are to hand that pirates on the North River, near Canton, have shot and wounded Mr. Hofmeyer, a German missionary. ...

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  44. LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT.

    The Brisbane Liedertafel's third' concert of the present season will take place on Wednesday, 2nd September, in the Centennial Hall. The society will have the assistance ...

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  45. TRAGEDY AT QUEANBEYAN.

    Charles Augustus Gale, editor of the " Observer" at Queanbeyan, shot his wife last night, death being instantaneous. No one witnessed the shooting, but at the ...

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  46. THE "TIMES" ON RUSSIAN POLICY.

    The " Times," commenting upon the situation in European Turkey, affirms that the presence of the Russian squadron set the whole vilayet of Adrianople aflame. ...

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  47. COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

    In the " Commonwealth Gazette, received in Brisbane yesterday, appear the following notifications:— The twenty-two officers in the Customs ...

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  48. A BULGARIAN GUNBOAT.

    Information is to hand that the Bulgarian gunboat Nadejda took on board at Odessa (the principal Russian port on the Black Sea) a large quantity of war ...

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  49. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sailed: Cintra, s., for Melbourne; Konoowarra, s., for Rockhampton; Arainac, a., for Cooktown. MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Arrived: Lady ...

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  50. MOSLEM IRRITATION.

    The Irritation felt by the Moslems against the Powers has been shown by an assault on a Russian postman at Constantinople, and also by an insult offered ...

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  51. HOW ABOUT SPRING SUITS?

    It that's the question with you, I want you to see my choice selection of new Suitings, which will stand the test of particular men's criticism, including the ...

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  52. THE E. AND A. LINE.

    The weekly report of movements of the Eastern and Australian Steamship Company's fleet is as follows:—Airlie, sailed from Singapore 20th instant for Melbourne ...

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  53. WAR SUPPLIES FOR TURKEY

    The London "Dally Mail" states that the Porte has concluded a contract for the supply of 200,000 Mauser rifles and 100,000,000 cartridges, and that the ...

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  54. ACACIA HANDLES.

    Are the latest novelty on Ladles' Black Parasols. They give an extra smartness to this useful article. Parasols with plain Acacia Sticks, 3s. 6d., and with Sterling ...

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  55. LADIES' AMERICAN PANAMA.

    Hats. The latest fashion; 100 dozen of these becoming hats at 2/11 untrimmed, or trimmed from 7s. 6d. each. T. C. Bairne and Co., the Valley. ...

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  56. LADIES' COTTON VESTS.

    New shipment just to hand; prices, 3¾d., 7½d., 9¾d., 1s., and 1s. 6d. T. C. Beirne and Co., Valley. Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco. ...

    Article : 31 words
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