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  2. THE LADY OF OSTEND.

    The announcement is made in, another column that Mr. Hawtrey and his popular company will commence a Brisbane season in His Majesty's Theatre on Monday, ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS. PENNY POSTAGE WITH AUSTRALIA.

    During the discussion on the vote for tire Post Office in the House of Commons last night, Lord Stanley, Postmaster-General, announced that he had received ...

    Article : 108 words
  4. A SHIPPING CASE. WAGES ON THE AUSTRALIAN COAST.

    At the Mension House to-day, four seamen of the steamer Islesworth (steel screw steamer of 2648 tons gross, owned by the Britain Steamship Company, Limited, of ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Both Mr. Reid and Mr. Deakin returned to Melbourne this afternoon; but so far no interview has taken place, as Mr. Deakin arrived some hours later than the ...

    Article : 551 words
  6. THE WAR. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    There is an impression that the reopening of the railway to Port Arthur by the Russians, as reported by General Kuropatkin, was due to a three days' ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS ACT. CONFERENCE OF ELECTORAL OFFICERS.

    Amongst Federal Parliament papers just to hand is the report of the Conference of Commonwealth Electoral Officers of States which was held in March last. It contains ...

    Article : 326 words
  8. TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    The balance-sheet of the Trust and Agency Company of Australasia for the year ended 31st December last shows a profit of £63,095. The interest on the ...

    Article : 48 words
  9. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, in a speech delivered at Birmingham lase night, declared that he was confident of the ultimate trimnph of his fiscal propesals. ...

    Article : 176 words
  10. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Dunolly, s., from Sydney, via Albany and Natal; Magdeburg, s., from Sydney, via Eastern ports; Viking, barque, from Kaipara. ...

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  11. GREAT BRITAIN. KING EDWARD AT NEWMARKET.

    While King Edward's carriage was proceeding along the avenue at Newmarket yesterday, an elderly man, apparently a tramp, attempted to reach ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The mysterious explosions at Port Arthur have been explained. They arose, it is now Said, not from the hard sacrifice of the Russians in blowing up their ...

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  13. MEMORANDUM BY THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER.

    Mr. Geo. Lewis, chief electoral officer, writes:— A perusal of the report and the recommenditions will show that the ...

    Article : 224 words
  14. CAPTURE OF DALNY PREMATURE.

    The persistent reports, that have been received of the capture of Dalny by the Japanese appear to be premature, judging from a cautiously-worded ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. THE THIBET EXPEDITION.

    Information is to hand that the Thibetans are bombarding the camp of the British mission at Gyantse with solid cannon balls at a distance of six furlongs. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Arthur Henderson, Liberal M.P. for the Branard Castle division of Durham, moved, and Mr. C. Fenwick, Liberal ...

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  17. A MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last night with regard to the British mission in Thibet, the Right Hon. W. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State ...

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  18. LANDING OF JAPANESE TROOPS.

    Twenty thousand Japanese troops have now landed at Pi-tsz-wo, with field artillery and a siege gun. ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    Mr. Watson left for Sydney to-night, and returns on Monday. He has received the following notification from the Colonial Office with regard to the ships of ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    The Premier, accompanied by the Under Secretary (Mr. P. J. M'Dermott) left yesterday morning in the steamer Lucinda for the Bay, and while Mr. M'Dermott ...

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  21. CAMPAIGN IN MANCHURIA.

    The Japanese are apparently now silently preparing for the next coup in Manchuria. There are indications that the right wing of General Kuroki's army ...

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  22. THE CONTINENT. A RUSSO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    It is stated that the German Government are making energetic attempts to arrange a Russo-German alliance, and are offering Russia great advantages ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    Information from Cabul states that an operation has been successfully performed by Lord Curzon's surgeon on the injured hand of the Ameer of Afghanistan. ...

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  24. BRITISH NAVY A DANGER TO GERMANY.

    During the discussion of the navy vote in the German Reichstag yesterday, Herr Kardorff, a member of the Imperial party, declared that the British ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. THE SOMALI MULLAH.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons last night, Earl Percy, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Somali Mullah had been expelled from ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. THE CRONSTADT ARSENAL FIRE.

    The recent fire in the great Russian arsenal at Cronstadt, near St. Petersburg, which was attributed to a Japanese agent, has now been traced to a ...

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  27. RUSSIAN OPINIONS.

    The Russian military authorities are stated to be convinced that General Kuroki intends to make a frontal attack on the Russian position at Liao-yang, ...

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  28. TOWERS STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The "Northern Miner" in its report, states that on the Stock Exchange for the week ending 13th May, at noon, 28,362 shares were sold, as against 15,750 for the ...

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  29. RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP REFLOATED.

    The Russian battleship Orel, which was just being completed, and which went aground on a sandbank in the River Neva nearly a fortnight ago, has now ...

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  30. JAPANESE OCCUPIED HAICHENG.

    Advices received from Niu-chwang state that some 15,000 Japanese troops have occupied Hai-cheng, on the railway line between Niu-chwang and Liao-yang. ...

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  31. SENSATIONAL BALLOON INCIDENT.

    A balloon ascent was made in Paris yesterday, and the balloon afterwards descended in the Place do la Bastille. In order to rescue the aeronaut the ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    A force of 500 Cossacks made an attack on the Japanese garrison at An-ju, in Northern Korea. In the course of the twelve hours' fierce fighting that ensued, ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. SHOCKING RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A supposed case of suicide occurred near Wallangarra yesterday evening. From the particulars available, it appears that a man named South, with his wife and ...

    Article : 234 words
  34. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    The adjourned case against the nine Chinese of being prohibited immigrants was called on this morning. The Subcollector of Customs applied for a ...

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  35. THE PORT ARTHUR EXPLOSIONS.

    It is now considered that the unexplained explosions lately heard at Port Arthur, which were attributed to the Russians destroying their warships, ...

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  36. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    Stock passings: Six thousand fat wethers from Langlo Downs to Brewarrina, B. Richards and Sons owners, Charles Barker in charge; 9000 wethers from Minnie ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. RUSSIAN SHIP DESTROYED BY A MINE.

    The Russian mine transport Amur, while laying a mine in the roadstead of Port Arthur, struck another mine, which exploded causing such damage to the ...

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  38. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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  39. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Arrived: India, R.M.S., from London; Eurimbla, s., from Brisbane, Gabo, s., from Townsville; Bombala, s., from Melbourne, Perthshire, ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
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  42. FIRING ON THE RED CROSS FLAG.

    With reference to the charge of firing on a train bearing the Red Cross flag, between Port Arthur aud Pulentien, in the Liao-tung Peninsula, the Japanese ...

    Article : 143 words
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  45. LAND SALE.

    The sale of the Stanley Mount Estate this afternoon, to be held on the ground by Messrs. Cameron Bros., offers an opportunity for anyone wishing to secure a ...

    Article : 52 words
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