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  2. UPHEAVAL IN RUSSIA.

    Belief in the theory that the shots which entered the Nicholas Hall in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg were fired as the result of a military plot is gaining ...

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  3. LATE SOUTHERN NEWS.

    The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron's 30ft. championship was won by, Culw[?] from Scotia, those being the only starters. AN EXCITING BOLT. ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. THE WAR.

    The Japanese Prize Court at Sasebo has condemned the captured British, steamers Rosely and Lethington. (A previous cable stated:—" The ...

    Article : 77 words
  5. BELOW THE RANGE.

    FOREST HILL. Friday.—The rainfall re gistered there was 6.38in. All the lower portions of the land are under waster.—Mr. F. A. Bryant held a sale of stock ...

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  6. BRISBANE DRAPERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A pleasant gathering took place at the Cafe Eschen hagen on Saturday evening when the Brisbane Drapers' Association entertained it a complimentary dinner ...

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  7. GREAT BRITAIN.

    The "Times" is publishing an unfinished novel by the late Earl of Beaconsfield, in which the leading character is modelled after the late W. E. Gladstone. ...

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  8. MIKADO'S PRESENTS TO HIS TROOPS.

    The Emperor of Japan has sent nine cartloads of gifts to his armies in Manchuria. ...

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  9. HEROIC STEEPLEJACK.

    Two steeplejacks were on the summit of a chimney 60ft. in height at Blantyre, when the fumes from the chimney overcame one of them, named Messer, Who ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. WAR INSURANCES.

    Owing to the recent captures of steamer[?] by the Japanese a premium of seventy guineas per cent is now being charged for the insurance of war risks. ...

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  11. BURNS, PHILP, AND CO.'S CLAIM.

    With regard to the claim for £10,000 made by Burns, Philp, and Co. against the German Government for damages and loss arising out of the action of the German ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. PUMPING OUT PORT ARTHUR HARBOUR.

    It is stated that the Japanese authorities contemplate the erection of a dam at the entrance to the harbour of Port Arthur, and then pumping out the ...

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  13. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    It is stated that Admiral Rozhdestvensky, commander of the Baltic fleet, his been instructed to cruise about the Indian Ocean. He has been ordered to avoid the ...

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  14. CHARTERS TOWERS, Friday.

    At the municipal elections to-day, Aldermen E.D. Miles W.G. Clark and P.J. Allen were re-elected unopposed CHARTERS TOWERS, Sunday. ...

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  15. TROOPS UNDER ARMS.

    The troops at St. Petersburg are kept under arms, owing to the frequent threats of violence and incendiarism by the mob, and have orders to do their utmost to ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    An officer employed in the Customs Department has just been punished for becoming insolvent. He has been reprimanded and deprived of his annual ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. NORTH SEA INQUIRY.

    The Paris Press, Iras remained silent with regard to the proceedings of the Commission of Inquiry into the North Sea incident, although the " statement of facts" ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. TROOPS REFUSE TO INTERFERE.

    A detachment of the Moscow Regiment, which is now stationed in St. Petersburg, on being called out to coerce the strikers at the Schapschel tobacco factory, refused ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. REMAIN IN THE INDIAN OCEAN.

    The " Times" states that it has trustworthy information that Admiral Rozhdestvensky has received orders to remain in the Indian Ocean for at least three ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. OFFICERS ALONE CONCERNED.

    The "National Zeitung," a Berlin journal, states that the officers alone were concerned in the incident of the firing of a shot from one of the cannon in the ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. GENERAL CARLE MESSAGES.

    President Roosevelt, in a special message to the United States Congiess, urges the appointment of six commercial agents to visit various countries for the purpose of ...

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  22. RIOTING AT RIGA.

    Rioting has taken place at Riga, a Russian port on the Baltie, where students and Jews paraded the streets carrying red flags. Seven arrests have been made in ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED AT CHARTERS TOWERS.

    A meeting colled to consider the unemployed question was held in the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, the Mayor (Alderman Allen) presiding, and there were ...

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  24. MOVEMENTS OF JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    Four Japanese warships are reported to have been sighted forty miles north of Penang, in the Straits Settlements, off the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. ...

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  25. PETITION TO THE CZAR.

    The men on strike in St. Petersburg have drawn up a petition to the Czar, in which they complain of the desperate condition of the workers, and their ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. FURTHER INFORMATION.

    It has now transpired that case shot was fired at the Czar from the gun in the Bourse batter), and the ineffectiveness of the shot is attributed to the weakness of ...

    Article : 46 words
  27. GYMPIE SHARE MARKET.

    The "Miner's" weekly report states that the share market has been mostly dull, and business was slack during the week. The fear of a flood during the early ...

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  28. NOTABLE PATIENTS.

    Father John of Kronstadt, the famous Russian priest, and King Oscar of Sweden and Norway are both reported to be seriously ill, and in a critical condition. ...

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  29. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    Advices from Paris state that President Loubet has accepted the resignation of the Premier, M. Combes, and has summoned M. Rouvier to form a new ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor will open the Allora show on Wednesday, 1st February. A guard of honour is to be provided on the occasion from the A.L.H. On account of the unsatisfactory ...

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  31. GREAT STRIKE AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    Crowds of strikers, are parading the streets of St. Petersburg, and they have compelled the owners of many, factories to close their establishments. ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. THE WESTPHALIA STRIKE.

    Replying ia the German Reichstag to a Socialist interpellation with regard to the strike of coal, miners in the Ruhr district, in Westphalia, Count von Buelow, ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. LIMITS OF ENDURANCE REACHED.

    Representatives of the workers will hold a meeting in the Palace Square on Sunday, and will endeavour to present a petition to the Czar. This petition states that ...

    Article : 121 words
  34. STRIKE OF PRINTERS.

    There will be no newspapers published in St. Petersburg to-day, the printers having gone out on strike. They also threatened to smash the machinery if the ...

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  35. A GREAT DEMONSTRATION.

    The strike in St. Petersburg is now rapidly assuming a political character, and a great demonstration by the strikers, to be held opposite the AVinter Palace ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    Mr. Love, Stipendiary Magistrate, was engaged all yesterday hearing another of the prosecutions undertaken by the Crown against thirty-one miners and wheelers for ...

    Article : 174 words
  37. STRIKE FURTHER EXTENDING.

    When 6000 men employed alt the Obukhoff steel works (which are the property of the Government) struck work General Vlassieff, the director of the works, ...

    Article : 175 words
  38. WARNING BY THE POLICE.

    The Prefect of Police has warned the people that the authorities will not allow either gatherings or processions. ...

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  39. INTENTIONS OF THE STRIKERS.

    The strikers declare that, notwithstanding the warning given by the authorities that force will be employed to prevent any demonstrations, they intend to meet ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. PELAW STRIKE ENDED.

    The trouble at the Pelaw Main mine, in West Maitland, has ended. The proprietors have accepted the offer of the employees to resume work on the terms of ...

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  41. SPLENDID SWIMMING PERFORMANCE.

    At the Waverley Swimming Club's carnival at the Bondi Baths yesterday C. Healy, who won in splendid form, beat Wickham, the holder of the 50 yards' ...

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  42. STATEMENT BY M. GAPON. I

    M. Gapon has been interviewed by a Press representative, and admitted that he was formerly an agent provocateur, but declared that since the death of M. de ...

    Article : 204 words
  43. COERCION BY THE STRIKERS.

    The strikers on Friday coerced the employees in 170 factories into joining the strike The total number of workers who have now struck is 88,000. ...

    Article : 33 words
  44. REDCLIFFE.

    At the ordinary meeting of the Progress Association, there were twentylive members present, and the president (Mr. H. I. Tubb[?]) occupied the ...

    Article : 233 words
  45. ST. PETERSBURG IN DARKNESS.

    Several quarters of St. Petersburg were in darkness last night, in consequence of the strike having affected the electric lighting undertakings. ...

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  46. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY—Arrived, Saturday: Vincennes, barque, from San Francisco: Sarpedon, s., from Glasgow; Falls of Garry, barque, from New York; Cassard, barque, ...

    Article : 150 words
  47. REFUSAL TO RECEIVE DEPUTATIONS.

    The Russian Minister of Finance and Minister of the Interior have refused to receive deputations from the men on strike, who wished to interview them. ...

    Article : 32 words
  48. THE POLICE POWERLESS.

    A number of disturbances have taken place in connection with the strike. The police have been unable, and in fact have not attempted, to-stem the popular ...

    Article : 34 words
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  50. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mrs. Hersch, Miss Herbert, Mrs. M'Cl[?]kie, Miss Orr, Miss ...

    Article : 64 words
  51. ROCKHAMPTON.

    The river ia still in flood, and the water reached a height of 17ft. 8in. above normal level to-day, but exceptionally high tides have prevailed, and this increased the ...

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