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  2. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS FUNERAL OF THE HON. R. REID.

    The funeral of the late Hon. Robert Reid, of Melbourne, took place at the Hampstead Cemetery yesterday. The Rev. Dr. George Hill officiated at the service at ...

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  3. GALLERY NOTES.

    The third and concluding session of the fourteenth Parliament of Queensland opened yesterday. In the Legislative assembly, when the business hour ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Federal members flocked into Melbourne to-day from all the States in view of the various caucus meetings and of the reassembling of Parliament ...

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  5. GREAT BRITAIN. CANADIAN PRODUCE CORPORATION.

    A Canadian Produce Corporation has been formed in London, with a capital of £200,000, to establish agencies for the purchase of produce in Canada, and ...

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  6. THE WAR. THE JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Reports are to hand that armed Chinese have expelled the Russian troops from the railway and the coal mines at Port Adams, in the Liao-tung Peninsula. ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Lord Monk Bretton, who was present at the opening of Parliament yesterday, is staying at Government House, as the guest of his Excellency the Governor. His ...

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  8. AN AUSTRALIAN IN LONDON.

    Canon Hensley Henson, one of the most restless and aggressive of the younger English churchmen, has created a sensation of a very unpleasant sort among pious ...

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  9. AMERICA TO-DAY.

    The American "hobo" is first cousin to the "sundowner" in Australia, but an acquaintance with the latter would probably make the more aristocratic Yankee ...

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  10. LADY MARRIES HER COACHMAN.

    Emma, Dowager Countess of Ravensworth, was married to her coachman to-day in St. George's Church, Hanover Square. ...

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  11. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

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  12. NEWSPAPER PRESS FUND.

    Lady Campbell Clarke, widow of Sir Campbell Clarke, late Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," has given £10,000 to the Newspaper ...

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  13. KING EDWARD VISITING THE KAISER.

    It is announced that his Majesty King Edward will pay a visit to the Emperor William of Germany at Kiol, the German naval port on the Baltic, about the ...

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  14. JAPANESE DESPATCH BOAT SUNK

    An official Japanese report states that the despatch-boat Miyako, of 1800 tons, struck a submarine mine in Kerr Bay, and sank. There were eight casualties. ...

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  15. THE MAIL SERVICES.

    The Inter-departmental Committee appointed last year, under the chairmanship of Mr. Evelyn Cecil, has brought up a report, in which it is stated that the best ...

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  16. THE JAPANESE INTENTIONS.

    Russian military authorities assert that the Japanese are trying to drive General Kuropatkin's army into Mongolia, where the Chinese forces would be ...

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  17. LORD CURZON IN LONDON.

    Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, arrived in London yesterday, and he had an audience with his Majesty King Edward immediately on his arrival. ...

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  18. JAPANESE AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The presence of Japanese warships and transports in Usuri Bay, outside the port of Vladivostock, is stated to be preventing the despatch from Vladivostock of ...

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  19. THE NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Sir Clements Markham, President of the Royal Geographical Society, states that the British Museum will publish the biological and geological results of ...

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  20. A GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT.

    It is reported from Washington, that the United States Government have received advices that a great battle is imminent at Liao-yang. between the ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN VIEW OF THE CONTRABAND QUESTION.

    Count Goluchowski, Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Reichsrath, referred to the war in the Far East, and said the present ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. PLANS OF FORTIFICATIONS STOLEN.

    "Le Matin," a Paris journal, states that eighty-five genuine plans of the Toulon fortifications have reached M. Paul Cambon, the French Ambassador in London, ...

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  23. AGGRESSIVENESS OF THE CHUNCHUSES.

    The increasing aggressiveness displayed by the Chunchuses in Manchuria is stated to be causing great anxiety in St. Petersburg. ...

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  24. JAPANESE OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    The following cable message has been received by the Acting Japanese Consul-General:—"On the 14th instant Admiral Kataoka, with a torpedo boat flotilla, ...

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  25. CHINESE NEUTRALITY.

    The Chinese Government have again renewed their declaration of neutrality in the war between Russia and Japan. ...

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  26. MARSEILLES SHIPPING STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of mercantile captains and officers at Marseilles, through which ninety-five steamers were left at that port without officers or crews, has now ended, ...

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  27. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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  28. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    War correspondents at the front make mention of the paper boots, bogus flour, short rations, and general bungling as being responsible for many of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The lady aspirant to legal eminence still knocks at the door in vain. Most of the professions and trades have yielded up their conservative notions as to the ...

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  30. COUNTRY NEWS. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON

    Fine weather prevailed to-day, with an increasing temperature. The maximum shade raiding of the thermometer was 81deg. ...

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  31. THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN BUDGET.

    In explanation of the large amount required for naval and military purposes in the Austro-Hungarian Budget which has just been submitted, the Government state ...

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  32. BRITISH FINANCES.

    In the House of Commons last night, on the motion for the second reading of the Finance Bill (which embodies the Budget preposals of the Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  33. NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Attorney-General has issued a circular, requesting borough councils throughout this State to send delegates to a conference to be held in Sydney this month ...

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  34. PLAGUE IN EGYPT.

    In consequence of an outbreak of plague in Egypt, Alexandria, Port Said, and Aden have been declared infected ports. ...

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  35. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    The first concert of the present season of the Toowoomba, Liedertafel was given in the Town Hall to-night. There was a fair attendance. Mr. Stanley Hobson ...

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  36. PLAGUE IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Since the outbreak of plague in the Transvaal a short time ago, the total number of both suspected and proved cases up to the present time is 136, the victims ...

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  37. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    Between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank at Boxhill, ten miles east of the city, was broken into by armed robbers. After ...

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  38. THE BALKAN SITUATION.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, replying to the addresses presented to him by the Austro-Hungarian Delegations, stated that his firmly established relations with his ...

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  39. WARWICK AND DISTRICT.

    Grain traffic on the railway continues heavy, 3119 bags of wheat having been consigned from sidings on the Killarney branch line last week. Of this total Swan ...

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  40. SHEEP v. RABBITS.

    Sir,—The deputation of pastoralists and banking representatives who recently waited upon your respected Premier and Minister for Lands has recalled to my mind ...

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  41. A WARNING TO TURKEY.

    Count Goluehowski, speaking in the Reichsrath, warned Turkey in the sternest terms of the intention of Austria and Russia to carry out the scheme of reforms in ...

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  42. LAND SETTLEMENT QUESTION.

    Questioned in the course of an interview concerning Mr. Philp's opinions as to the best means to improve the State population, reduce the interest bill, and enable ...

    Article : 274 words
  43. THE THIBET EXPEDITION

    News from Thibot states that the Chinese Amban at Lhassa is raising an escort of 1000 specially drilled Chinese from the province of Sze-chuen. ...

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  44. ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION.

    Mr. W. J. Weatherill, United States Consul in Brisbane his received a letter from Mr. W. P. Wilson, director of the Philadelphia Commercial Museum, stating ...

    Article : 315 words
  45. THIBETAN ACTIVITY.

    The activity now being shown by the Thibetans in the rear of the British expedition, between Khangma and Gyantse, is accentuating the difficulties of ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. CITY HEALTH MATTERS.

    "A Ratepayer" writes:—All your readers will well remember the great dissatisfaction felt at the general mismanagement of municipal affairs during the past ...

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  47. BUGGY ACCIDENT IN LOGAN-ROAD.

    While Mrs. M'Carthy, a resident of Myrtle-street, Thompson Estate, was driving along Logan-road, near the railway crossing, yesterday afternoon, the horse ...

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  48. THE INDIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, the Right Hon. W. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for India, stated that the reinforcements now ...

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  49. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. POISONING CASES AT BAUPLE.

    Our-Tiaro correspondent, writing under yesterday's date, says:—A number of Kanakas employed on one of the Bauple plantations became ill yesterday through ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  54. Advertising

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