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  2. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    Sir Gerald Strickland, the new Governor of Tasmania, Lady Strickland, and the Governor's' aides-de-camp, are passengers for Australia by the P. and O. Company's ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    It has transpired that a great deal of the time occupied at the Labour caucus was taken up in discussing the position with regard to the Toowoomba seat ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    The Russian troops are now resting at Mukden. The Russo-Chinese Bank at Mukden has been reopened. ...

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  5. GREAT BRITAIN.

    The stained glass window presented by Sir J. Langdon Bonython, of South Australia, to Cury Church, in Cornwall, was unveiled yesterday by the Rev. Sir Vyell ...

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  6. LAW REPORT.

    Before their Honours Mr. Justice Real, Mr. Acting Justice Noel, and Mr. Acting Justice Rutledge. AN INSURANCE CASE. ...

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  7. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    The Soring Meeting of the Australian Jockey Club was brought to a successful termination this afternoon to the accompaniment of all those conditions which go ...

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  8. A CRICKET INVITATION.

    The Eastern Provinces Cricket Union (South Africa) have invited the Australian cricket team who are to tour in England next year to visit South Africa while, on ...

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  9. DISCOVERY OFFICERS' ENTERTAINED.

    The officers and scientific-staff of the Discovery Notional Antarctic Expedition were entertained at luncheon in London yesterday. The gathering was a brilliant one, ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET.

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  11. CONTRA[?]AND QUESTION.

    It is announced at St. Petersburg that the Russian Government has decided to differentiate between absolute and conditional cont[?]band of war. "The foreign ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    The birth of Prince Humbert, heir to the throne, is being celebrated with great rejoicings throughout Italy. ...

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  13. THE LAIDLEY, TRAGEDY.

    The removal of the remains of First class Constable O'Kearney from his late residence to the railway station this morning was attended by all the leading townsmen ...

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  14. JAPANESE ENTRENCHING.

    The Japanese are fortifying the banks of the Tattse River, and are also constructing entrenchment around Liao-yang. ...

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  15. INCOME TAX IN GERMANY.

    The Crown Prince of Germany having declined to pay the income tax, the matter has been brought before a court of law, which decided against his Imperial ...

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  16. THE CZARS THANKS.

    The Czar Nicholas bas conveyed his thanks to General Kuropatkin and the splendid troops under his command for the heroic work accomplished by them in their ...

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  17. STOLEN NELSON RELICS.

    The trial of William Carter, shoemaker, on the charge of stealing Nelson relies to the value of £5000 from the Royal Naval College at Greenwich in December, 1900, ...

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  18. PRINCE BISMARCK'S ILLNESS.

    Prince Herbert Bismarck, who was a few days ago reported to be seriously ill, is now reported to be sinking. ...

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  19. THE PRINCIPAL WINNERS.

    The principal winners at the A.J.C. Spring Meeting were as follow:—J. Chamber, £2480; G. G. Stead, £1499; G. Miller, £1398; R. G. Casey, £1065; Sol ...

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  20. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Bar[?] Jutaro Komura, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, has issued a circular to the Powers, in which he declares that it is the intention of Japan, ...

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  21. SHAH VISITING EUROPE.

    It is announced that the Shah of Persia: will visit Europe during next year. ...

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  22. THE JAPANESE ADVANCING

    Telegrams received from Mukden state that the Japanese troops are now advancing from the east, south-east, and southwest, and constant skirmishes with the ...

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  23. PEARY'S NEXT ARCTIC VOYAGE.

    The keel has been laid of the new ship which is being spccialh built for Lieutenant Peary, the American Arctic explorer, and in which he will make nis next voyage ...

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  24. FINDON HARRIERS' HUNT CLUB RACES.

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  25. SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The Japunese have captured a fort at Port Arthur situated on a high hill two [?]les-east of Golden Hill, and have been able to remain in occupation of the ...

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  26. STEEL TRUST IN CANADA.

    The american Steel Trust proposes to establish mills in Canada at a cost of 12,000,000 dollars the object being to avoid payment of the Customs duty of 28/ per ...

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  27. STEAMER DERWENT RELEASED.

    Th[?] British steamer Derwent, which was seize[?] by a Russian cruiser west of Gibraltar a few days ago, has since been released, and has proceeded on her voyage to the ...

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  28. RUSSIAN CRUISERS.

    There are stated to be nine other Russian cruisers in the same vicinity as the Ter[?], which has lately been crusing near Gibraltar, and overhauled a British ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    The Hon. J. T. Bell has accepted aninvitation to be present it the show at Chiton on the 28th instruit, but the Premier fears he will be unable to be present ...

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  30. TUNNELING UNDER THE FORTS.

    The Japanese are engaged in tunnelling under the Russian forts at Port Arthur, but the work is slow and arduous. ...

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  31. SUBMARINES FOR RUSSIA.

    A cablegram received in London states that Russia has ordered twenty-live submarine boats from an American firm. ...

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  32. THE PORT ARTHUR GARRISON.

    The Russian garrison at Port Arthur, exclusive of sailors, is stated to number 34,000, but of these 20,000 are now sick or wounded. ...

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  33. [?]ESIGNS ON THE BALTIC FLEET.

    At the instance of Russia, a Japnnese gentleman has been arrested at Skagen (a [?]tal village in Jutland, Denmark), on a charge of espionage. The Russians ...

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  34. EXHIBITION AT COR[?]DA.

    An exhibition in ministure was [?] in the Corinda School of Arts on Saturday in aid of the Presbytcinan Church at Sherwood. In add[?]on to the goods us[?] ...

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  35. A TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT.

    Reports which have reached Chi-fu from Port Arthur state that the Japanese signalised the completion of their siege works at Erlemgshan and Kikwanshan by a ...

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  36. THE VOLUNTEER CRUISERS.

    Reuter's correspondent states that the Russian Volunteer cruisers St. Petersburg and Smolensk quitted the port of Dar-es[?]am, in German East Africa, yesterday. ...

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  37. JAPAN'S TERMS OF PEACE.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, war corcespondant of the London "Daily Telegraph," states that he learns that after Mukden and the island of Sokhalien have been occupied, the ...

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  38. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Referring to the alleged secret understanding between Germay and Russia with regard to the Far East, the "Cologne Gazette," a leading German newspaper, ...

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  39. GREAT BRITAIN AND THIBET

    Dr. Morrison the Peking correspondent of the Times states that the treaty arranged between Colonel Younghusband and the Thibetan authorities recognises ...

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  40. THE KOREAN CUSTOMS.

    The Japanese Government has confirmed the appointment, is Director of Customs in Korea, of Mr. J. M'Leavy Brown, who has held that position for some years past. ...

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  41. FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIPS.

    The football premiership was won by Fitzroy, who yesterday defeated Carlton by 61 points to 37. ADELAIDE, Sunday. ...

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  42. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mall train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mrs. G. Davidson, Mrs. Frank Thallon, Miss Thallon, Mr. and ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    Owing to the delivery of the Budget speech being now indefinitely postponed in consequence of business being obstructed by the coming want-of-confidence ...

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  44. FEDERAL POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Interest in Federal circles is natur[?] restricted to the debate on Mr. Water [?] want of confidence motion. It is still sto[?]ty contented by a section of the Opposition ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND WOOD FOR BUTTER BOXES.

    During proceedings of the Butter Commission attention has been directed to the great increase in the price of butter-boxes. These were sold at oue time at 10½d, and ...

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  46. LECTURE ON QUEENSLAND SCENERY.

    There was a good attendance it the Technical College on Saturday evening, when the Hon. A. Norton, M.L.C., delivered a lecture on Queensland scenery. The ...

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  47. THE WEATHER.

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  48. PASTORAL MATTERS.

    Manuka finished shearing on Thursday, 30,000 sheep having been shorn. Fifteen shearers were engaged, and progress was slow, owing to the large number of ...

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  49. MR. WATSON INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Watson in an interview yesterday. said he considered it right that the exact position of the Mmistry should he ascertained as early as possible and there ...

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  50. POLICE COURTS.

    In the Central Police Court on Saturday, before Mesen, R.A. Banking P.M, E. F. Morgan, and J. F. Horsley, JJ.P., Our in M'Lead appeared, on remand, charged with deserting his ...

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  51. LATE SHIPPING.

    September 18.—ALUNGA, s., 2242 tons, Captain Berg, from Flat-top. Passengers: Mrs. Loveday and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, Misses Severin, Steele, O'Brien, Nolan, P. ...

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  52. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat is firm at 3[?], ex stone, and 3/7 aloneside ship. The warm weather is coming, you will require a cool Hat. An ideal one is my ...

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  53. SOUTH BRISBANE.

    In the South Brisbane Police Court on Saturday, before Messrs. J. G. Macdonald, P.M., and T. Austin, J.P., Patrick Walsh, 29 years, charged with using obscence language, was fined ...

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  54. BLACK FELT HATS.

    Just arrived, another shipment of my special Block Hard Hats, at 8s. 6d.; usually sold at 10s. 6d. H. F. Axon, Courier Buildings, Brisbane.* ...

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