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  2. MISSION TO MEN.

    The visit to Brisbane of Mr. F. B. Smith to conduct a series of mission meetings, especially for the benefit of men, and organised by the Young Men's Christian ...

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  3. LAIDLEY BUTTER FACTORY.

    The Laidley branch factory of the Queensland Co-operative Dairy Company was opened to-day by the Premier. From an early hour residents from all the surrounding ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    Russian telegrams troon the front declare that unless 200,000 troops immediately reinforce General Linievitch a retreat to the Sungari River, and possibly to Siberia, is ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Despite the efforts of the leading reactionaries to belittle the Czar's rescript of 3rd instant recogmging the elective principle in connection with a Representative ...

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  6. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    A terrific thunderstorm occurred at Bombala on Friday afternoon. MissLeonard, aged 46 years, who was at Mrs. A. Kimbers, at Orankie's Plains, about ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The opening run of the season in connection with the Ipcvvich Bicycle Club took place yesterday afternoon. The run was to Rosewood, and in spite of the warm ...

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  8. OUTBREAK IN NORTHERN SIBERIA.

    The outbreak in Northern Siberia ia causing apprehension in St. Petersburg lest it shoold prove to be a general uprising of the Asiatic tribes against Russia. ...

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  9. MARYBOROUGH.

    A very interesting bowling match was plaved at Kent street Green on Saturday afternoon between the Doon Villa and Maryborough clubs and resulted in a ...

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  10. SYDNEY, SUNDAY.

    A sensational storr of assault was told at Orange by a servant girl who stated that while going home on Friday night she was Mixed by i man who gagged her ...

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  11. WELCOME MEETING.

    A welcome meeting was then held at the Temperance Hail to which the visitors were at once conducted. The Rev. H. George took the chair, and there were ...

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  12. THE CZAR AND FATHER JOHN.

    The "Allgemeine Zeitung" states that the Czar is wholly under the influence of Fattier John of Cronstadt. The Czar is asking Father John on all occasions what ...

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  13. NEW JAPANESE LOAN.

    Reuter's Agency states that a Japanese 4½ per cent loan of £30,000,000 will shortly be simultaneously issued at £90 in London and New York. The loan will be ...

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  14. ANOTHER TURNING MOVEMENT.

    A vast Japanese turning movement is developing through Mongolia for the purpose firstly of attacking the railway near Redline or Tsit-shar. ...

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  15. STRIKING AT VLADIAOSTOCK.

    A large Japanese column from Korea is advancing towards the railway with the idea of isolating Vladivostock. ...

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  16. HEAVY CAVALRY LOSSES.

    General Rennenkamf commanding a Russian cavahv division lost three-fourths of his force in the opeiations to the south east of Hushun. ...

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  17. SUNDAY EVENING MEETING.

    A further meeting was held last evening at His Majesty's Theatre, at which there were quite 2300 persons present. On this occasion Mr. Virgo was the principal ...

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  18. AT WICKHAM-TERRACE CHURCH.

    The Rev. Sweyn Macqueen conducted morning service as usual at the Wickhamterrace Presbyterian Church yesterday; and Mr. Smith delivered an address. ...

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  19. ATTACK ON BANK GUARDS.

    The Kirin branch of the Russo-Chinese Bank, owing to Chinese attacks on the guards, has been transferred to Harbin. ...

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  20. TOOWONG SHOOTING CASE.

    As announced in our Issue of Saturday, William Munday, who was shot on the Moggill-road, Toowong, on Thursday night, died cull on Saturday morning. ...

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  21. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    The piospect of the extension of the Anglo-Japanese alliance has induced Russian newspapers to deplore Russia's refusals to meet the fuendly advances of ...

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  22. RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING.

    The Russians are concentrating between Chang-chun and Kirin. They are also erecting formidable defences on the railway line cast and south of Tsit-sibar (to ...

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  23. MILITARY CHANGES.

    The following military notifications in connection with the Queensland forces are gazetted:—14th Australian Light Horse (Queensland Mounted Infantry): ...

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  24. EXODUS FROM HARB[?].

    The women and children are now leaving Harbin, in Northern Manchuria, and some of the business houses there are closing. ...

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  25. SUNDAY AFTERNOON MEETING.

    A mission meeting for men was held at His Majesty's Theatre yesterday after noon at which Mr. Smith gave a taste of his true evangelical quality. The ...

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  26. ADMIRAL MOBOGATOFF'S SQUADRON.

    Admiral Mobogitoff's squadron (the third section of the Baltic fleet) is now at Port Said. It is reported that there are numerous ...

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  27. DEATH OF JULES VERNE.

    Obrtuary: Jules Verne the French novelist. (Jules Verne was born at Nantes on 8th February, 1828, and educated in his ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    The Eight-oar Championship of Victoria was won by Ballarat by three lengths from Albert Park. Time. 12mm. 44sec. being the Victorian record. ...

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  29. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    An excursion to Brisbane and Morebon Bay for the children attending, the State schools, in the Toowoomha district took place yesterday. The trip was arranged ...

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  30. RUSSIAN FINANCES.

    M. Kokovtseff Minister for Finance, states that Russia's bullion reserve at St. Petersburg is £88,800,000. besides £,12,000,000 deposited in London and Paris and ...

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  31. RUSSIAN DIVISIONS DECIMATED.

    The Japanese are altering the gauge of the railway northward with amazing rapidity. ...

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  32. THE JAM CONTRACTS.

    Mr. J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, has explained to Mr. H. O. Arnold-Forster, Secretary of State for War, that Peacock and Co.'s tender for jam for ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The lawn tennis matches South Australia v. Victoria began yesterday, and both in the gentlemen's and ladies' matches the Ideal players have a substantial laid. ...

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  34. A RUSSIAN ADMISSION.

    The Russians in their official reports admit that the 14th and 15th infantry divisions wera decimated at Mukden. ...

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  35. SOME RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    General Linievitch reports successful cavalry skirmishes on the 23rd March at Nan-shen-tai and Sinriningausa stations. ...

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  36. GYMPIE SHARE MARKET.

    The "Gympie Miner" reports that ther has been more vitality in the market during the week than for a very considerable time past. Buyers were more numerous, ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES

    The Newfoundland Government has ordered the Customs collectors to refuse bait licenses to American and foreigu fishing, vessels. ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Charles Willam Duff a chemist at Kalgoorlie committed suicide by taking Prossic acid. Two net dogs were also poisoned Duff left a letter suing that he wis going ...

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  39. ARMIES FORTY MILES APART.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that the rival armies are now forty miles apart and that the Japanese, are stopping to refill their ranks. ...

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  40. FAILURE OF MOBILISATION.

    The Russian mobilisation has been abandoned, and the losses in Manchuria will be filled from the depot battalions. ...

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  41. THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    It is announced that there will be no mails despatched by any route next week for Australia. ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    In the New South Wales v. Tasmania cricket match, the local playersr made 183 in the first innings, Windsor being the highest scorer with 41 New South Walis ...

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  43. STEAMER ALRANY.

    The Adelaide Company's steamer Albany for some time past under charter to the A.U.S.N. Company as a cargo-carrier, which left Sydney yesterday for ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER EXCLUDED FROM AMERICA.

    The United States authorities have refused to allow Australasian butter to enter the country, on the ground that it contains boracie acid. In consequence of this ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the athletic sports in Albert Park, Shrubb ran second to Prendiville in the three railes, and finished fifth in the mile. Duffey won the 75 yards, was second in the ...

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  46. A MUNIFICENT DONATION.

    Mr. Beit has increased bis donation of £5000 to the Institute of Medical Sciences Fund of the London University to £25,000. ...

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  47. A FRENCH COURTESY.

    M. Thompson, French Minister of Marine, has courteously instructed the naval authorities not to use ethergraphs lest they should interfere with ...

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  48. FENNY POSTASE.

    The Postmaster-General has received the following cable message:—" His Majesty's Government is now prepared to introduce penny letter pottage from England to the ...

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  49. THE QUEEN'S TOUR.

    Her Majesty the Queen has sailed from Lisbon for Cadiz. ...

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  51. WARWICK AND DISTRICT.

    There is no sign of a falling oil in cream supplies, as last Saturday was a record day at the Warwick Butter Factory. 10,347lb. of cream being received from 174 ...

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