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  2. QUEENSLAND TREASURY RETURNS.

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  3. THE WAR.

    French advices from St. Petersburg state that the Japanese are operating to prevent succour reaching Vladivostock. It is also reported that 60,000 Japanese ...

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  4. LISMOBE SHOW.

    Royal weather greeted the advent of the twentieth annual show of the Lismore Agricultural and Industrial Society. For some days past the weather has been cloudy ...

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  5. OUTBREAK IN RUSSIA.

    Reports from Beriing state that an anti-Semitic outbreak has occurred at Theodosia ("Kaffa," a town in the Crimea). It originated in an ordinary strike. The ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN.

    On the occasion of Paardeberg Day, which was celebrated by a dinner in Ottawa, the capital of Canada, the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton (Secretary of State for the ...

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  7. A CAPE REQUEST.

    The Cape Ministry has naked the restoration of the High Commissionership to Capetown when Lord Milner's successor is appointed. ...

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  8. LORD MILNER'S RESIGNATION.

    It is officially announced that Lord Milner has resigned the position of High Commissioner for South Africa. He returns to England shortly. ...

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  9. THE GREENWICH ELECTION.

    The Council of the Greenwich Conservative Association has decided to support Lord Hugh Cecil (the sitting member) in the next election. ...

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  10. OPERATIONS NORTH OF TIE-LING.

    A railway bridge has been destroyed between Tie-ling and Kai-yuan, a town about thirty miles to the northward. ...

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  11. DUTCH NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. A. E. Pratt has sailed for Batavia, intending to explore the Charles Louis Range, in Dutch New Guinea. ...

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  12. STORMING OF TSIN-CHEN-SAN.

    The Japanese during a heavv snowstorm on the 23rd February attacked steep, strongiy fortified positions at Tsin-ckensan, thirty miles east of Pen-si-ho (which ...

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  13. STRIKE OF MAIDSERVANTS.

    The domestic maidservants have struck work at Kieff, and many have been arrested by the Cossacks. ...

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  14. SHELLING MUKDEN.

    French reports also state that the Japanese are using 11in. guns in shelling Mukden. ...

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  15. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    The amendment on the Address-in-reply in the House of Commons, moved by Mr. Hudson Kearley, Liberal member for Devonport, favouring an early ...

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  16. MAXIM GORKY'S BALL.

    The amount of Maxim Gorky's bail on his release from prison was 10,000 roubles. ...

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  17. CAPTURE OF PASSES.

    The Russians at Mukden report that the Japanese are in possession of the Taling Pass, north-east of Liao-yang, and also the pass between Ta-ling and ...

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  18. A MOSCOW DISCOVERY.

    A secret store of revolvers, bombs, and dynamite, has been discovered in a Moscow suburb. ...

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  19. CANADIAN SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    The Canadian Supreme Court ibas decided that the power of enacting legislation regarding Sunday observance rests with the Dominion and not with the provincial ...

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  20. GENERAL KUROPATKIN'S REPORTS.

    General Kuropatkin reports that eleven Japanese attacks on the village of Tan-sintung were repulsed, 100 of the Japanese boring killed. The Russians lost six men. ...

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  21. CLOSING GOVERNLAOINT WORKS.

    The Government have closed the Putiloff steel works and the Nevske shipbuilding yard because many of the men refused to resume work. ...

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  22. ST. PETERSBURG OPINION.

    In official circles at St. Petersburg it is feared that the Japanese capture of Tsin-chen-san and Wan-fu-ling, will enable them to attack Fu-shun and Sin-tsin-tin, turning ...

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  23. MR. BALFOUR AND HOME RULE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Balfour, writing to Mr. E. T. Salveseii, K.C., SolicitorGeneral of Scotland, who is contesting the Buteshire neat, warns the Unionists that ...

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  24. ASSASSINATIONS IN WARSAW.

    Twenty-six political assassinations took place in Warsaw during last week. The strikers declare that they intend to kill an official for every man the troops killed ...

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  25. OPERATIONS ON JAPANESE LEFT.

    Two Russian corps are building elaborate defensive works opposite the Japanese extreme left, and a large Japanese force is trying to outflank them. Severe cavalry ...

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  26. UNITED STATES.

    The building trade is brisk in New York and bricklayers' wages have been fixed at 35d. per hour. ...

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  27. PERSONAL.

    The Hon. J. T. Annenr, M.L.C., who was laid up in Charters Towers for some time, is a passenger by the steamer Wyandra, which is due here to-day from ...

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  28. ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERY.

    Mr. Perrine, assistant astronomer of the Lick Observatory, has discovered a seventh satellite of the planet Jupiter. ...

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  29. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The silence of the Russian Press in connection with the finding ot the international Commission on the Dogger Bank outrage is regarded as significant. ...

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  30. A SCIENTIFIC TRIUMPH.

    Professor Jacques Loeb, Professor of Physiology at the University of California, claims to have succeeded in fertilising sterile eggs of the sea-urcliin by means of ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    A Cabinet meeting was held this morning, and subsequently the Prime Minister stated that a large amount of time was devoted to considering the question of the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    Miss Ada Crossley, the Austiralian contralto, has made a very successful debut in Dresden, being recalled ten times after her first number. ...

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  33. THE ANNUAL DINNER.

    The annual dinner of the Lismore Agricultural and Industrial Society was held to-night in the School of Arts Hall. The chair was taken by the president of the ...

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  34. MR. REDMOND AT TOOWOOMBA.

    Mr. W. Redmond, M.P., arrived here at 7.15 p.m. to-day, accompanied by Mrs. Redmond and Mr. O'Connor, of Sydney. He was met on the platform by the Mayor ...

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  35. THE WHEAT POOL.

    It is reported at Chicago that the Schwab-Gates wheat pool made a profit of from a million to 1,600,000 dollars. ...

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  36. COLLAPSE IN A CHURCH.

    The floor of a Zion church collapsed during a service, killing twelve negro Methodists and injuring 100 others. ...

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  37. MARRIED TO A PRINCE.

    Miss Margaret Dowling, a New Zealand lady, has manied Prince Ghica, who claims to be the chief of the party working for Albanian independence. ...

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  38. NAVAL APPROPRIATION.

    Despite strong criticism of the measure, the Senate of the United States has approved of the Naval Appropriation Bill. ...

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  39. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    Lord Stanley. Postmraster-General, replying in the House of Commons to Sir Maucherjee Bhownaggree, member for Bethnal Green, said the Government did ...

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  40. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    The Mentone meeting was well attended, and the results were as follow:- TRIAL HANDICAP, 5 Furlongs.—Rifle Bird, 6st. 12lb., 1; Florist, 8st. 3lb., 2; ...

    Article : 341 words
  41. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission met to-day. Sir John Quick presided, and all other members were present. N. M. Joshua, of the Federal Distillery, ...

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  42. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- Tor Brisbane: Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Small, Miss Ball, Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Wells and family, ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    The Premier (Hon. J. G. Jenkins) waited on the Governor this morning, and handed in the resignations of himself and the other members of the Ministry. His ...

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  44. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sailed: Oceana, for London; Cassard, for Falmouth. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Arrived: Persic, Liverpool, and Jarra, from Sydney; ...

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  45. LATEST BETTING.

    Posco is understood to have quietly done a good trial for the Newmarket Handicap. There was little or no betting today over the Newmarket Handicap. The ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    March 1.—BARCOO, s., Captain A. Cowie, from Townsville. Passengers: Mrs. Male and 4 children, and Rev. Mr. Wesley. The B.I. and Q.A. Company, Limited, ...

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  49. MELBOURNE TURF GOSSIP.

    Some surprise was felt this morning when Emir was scratched for the Australian Cup. The horse is, as far as is known, all right, and remains in the ...

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