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  2. VICTORIANS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Five Victorians who have been looking at land in the Dalby district with a view to a number of fanners settling there, returned to Brisbane yesterday. They were: ...

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  3. THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    To those people who dwell in the areas favoured by recent rains the word drought is but a horrid recollection, but on the other hand there is still a portiion of our ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    A St. Petersburg telegram to the "Echo de Paris" states that the last message cabled by Admiral Rozhdestvensky to the Czar was as follows:—"I shall not ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    It is repotted at Amsterdam that the German Emperor is negotiating for the purchase or lease of the Dutch portion of the island ot Timor, in the Malay ...

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  6. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    Marvel Loch maintained her position today in the betting for the Doncaster Handicap, and anythig on offer above 5 to 1 was taken, including a wager of £550 to ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    M. Obschevsky, Commi[?]y of Police at Odessa, has been fired at with a revolver and wounded. The shot was fired by a yo[?]rth, who has been arrceted. ...

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  8. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS IN WARSAW.

    Eight workmen who were arrested in connection with the riots at Warsaw in January last, and have since (been subjected to very harsh treatment in the ...

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  9. THE VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON.

    The "Petit Parisien" states that the Russian cruisers Bogatyr, Rossia, and Gromoboi (winch were seriously damaged in the engagement between the Vladivos ...

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  10. LATEST SCRATCHING.

    Tatterdemalion has been scratched for the Doncaster Handicap. ...

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  11. ONKAPARINGA ADMITTANCES.

    The following are the acceptances for the Onkaparinka Racing Club's Meeting:- MURDLE RACE.—Trent, Orlando, Trest, Chic, Herd Laddie, Generality, ...

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  12. INFORMATION BY BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    The St. Petersburg "Novoe Vremya" characterises the action of the British cruiser Iphigoma (which recently armed at Singapore from Hongkong), in ...

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  13. AN ASSASSINATION PLOT.

    The police are stated to have discovered a plot to assassinate General Muksimovitch, the Governor-General of Warsaw. ...

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  14. MOVEMENTS OP THE FLEET.

    From advices received at Saigon on Saturday, it as believed that Admiral Rozhdestvensky will revictual his fleet on the coast of Annani (a French protectorate in ...

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  15. SITUATION IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    The garrison of St. Petersburg has been reinforced by several sotnias of Don Cossacks. The Putiloff ironworks in St. Petersburg ...

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  16. PROFIT IN POULTRY.

    The following is the report of the principal of the Gatton Agricultural College (Mr. J. Mahon) on the first egg laying competition held under the auspices, of ...

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  17. COMPLAINTS BY ROZHDEST.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Pins "Matin" states that great irritation is felt by the Russian General Staff against Great Britain in consequence of ...

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  18. THE ELISABETHPOL STRIKE.

    The strikers at Elisabethpol, in Taanseaucasia, who have taken possession of the railway station, now threaten to resort to the use of bombs. ...

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  19. THE SOMALI MULLAH.

    The Somali Mullah who was recently given the port of Illig, in Italian Somaliland, as his headquarters, has pledged himself to prohibit slavery and the ...

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  20. GUARDING ESTATES.

    Many of the estates in the country between Moscow and Kazan ure now being guarded by troops. ...

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  21. MILITARY OPEHATIANS.

    General Linievitch reports that a body of Cossacks on the 10th April discovered a force of Japanese in the Hun-ho Valley, and turned their position on two sides. ...

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  22. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES.

    Serious distutbances have taken place at Chelyabinsk, [?] southeastern Russia, and the soldiers joined the local "hooligana" in plundering the houses. Later the ...

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  23. FURTHER INFORMATION.

    The conespondent of the "Daily Mail" at Singapore states that the German steamer Prince Hannah passed five Russnan battleships and six cruisers in ...

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  24. THE BODY OF PAUL JONES.

    The remains of Admiral Paul Jones have been discovered in a Paris cemetry, and are being transferred to America. (Paul Jones was born at Arbigland, ...

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  25. THE RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The P. and O. Company's steamer Marmora reports having sighted fiv[?] Russian battleships in latitude 3deg. south and longitude 92deg. east, on the 3rd ...

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  26. FURTIHER JAPANESE SUCCESSES.

    An official announcement published at Tokio states that the Japanese troops have defeated the Russians near Hei-shih-mu, ten miles north-east of Tsang-shih, and ...

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  27. AUTONOMY FOR POLAND.

    The congress of barristers recently held in St. Petersburg adopted the proposal of their Polish colleagues for the autonomy of Poland under a democratic constitution, ...

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  28. FIRING HEARD.d|

    The captain of the steamer Telemaahus, which has arrived at Hongkong, reports having heard filing on Wednesday last when 150 miles northward of the Natuna ...

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  29. AN IMPORTANT ORGANISATION.

    The recently-formed lawyers' organisation is stated to now number 120,000 adherents throughout Russia, and includes, besides members of the legal profession, ...

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  30. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Hie Federal Commission on old age pensions look further evidence to-day. Dr. Paton, chairman of the Centr[?]l Board of Old age Pensions an New South ...

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  31. ANTICIPATIONS OF NAVAL EXPERTS.

    Naval experts, in opinions expressed on Saturday, anticipated, that Admiral' Rozhdestvensky; not-desiring to be burden[?]edwith the protection of an unwieldy ...

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  32. HEADING FOR KIRIN.

    Advices received from Kung-Chu-ling state that a large Japanese forte is heading for Kirin, and is now beyond the a each of the Russian outposts. ...

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  33. AMERICAN HISTORICAL MONUMENTS.

    The late Mr. Ferguson, a lumber merchant, has bequeathed 1,000,000 dollars for the purpose of erecting statues and monuments commemorating American historical ...

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  34. GREAT BRITAIN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra who are cruising in the Mediterranean, visited Algiers yesterday, and received a great ovation. ...

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  35. ADMIRAL TOGO'S INTENTIONS.

    It is anticipated by naval experts that at the outset of the coming engagement Admiral Togo will hull many of his cruisers for the purpose of torpedoing or ...

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  36. ABANDONED "RUSSIAN GUNS RECOVERED.

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that of the 500 guns abandoned by the Russians after the battle of Mukden, 200 have now been recovered ...

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  37. EXTENDING THE PORT OF ANTWERP.

    The Belgian Government intends spending £7,000,000 in the extension of the port of Antwerp. ...

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  38. PRINCE OF WALES' HEALTH.

    The Prince of Wales, who recently underwent a slight operation, is now almost well, and was out driving yesterday. ...

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  39. FRANCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS ROSGARDLNG MOROCCO.

    M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has initiated a friendly exchange of view's with Prince Radolin, German Ambassador in Paris, with regard ...

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  40. TARIFF REFORM QUESTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Balfour) has promised to reply to the recent statement of the Tariff Reform League. ...

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  41. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The Minister for Customs to-day made available the reports of the New South Wales and Victorian Collectors of Customs regarding the qualities of imported ...

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  42. PASTORAL MATTERS.

    A number of men went to Barcaldine Down yesterday to finish shearing the Dunraven sheep, about 20,000. The postponed shearing at Coreena will ...

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  43. LORD LINLITHGOW'S HEALTH.

    The Alarqms of Linlithgow, Seeaetary foi Scotland, his gone abroad for three weeks for the benefit of his health. ...

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  44. DEPARTURE OF REV. S. C. HARRIS.

    A representative meeting of parishioners of St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral and other[?] was held at the Church-house, Ann-street, yesterday afternoon, with the object of ...

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  45. RAILWAY STRIKE IN ITALY.

    The railway employees have gone out on strike at Naples and Foggia, in Southern Italy, and at Palermo, in Sicily. The Italian Government are however, taking ...

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  46. NAVAL DISARMAMENT QUESTION.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour has furnished a written reply to a question in the House of Commons by Mr. A. B. Markham, Liberal member for the Mansfield ...

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  47. MALADAGASY REBELLION ENDED.

    The rebellion of the Malagasy natives against the French authority in Madagascar has now terminated. ...

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  48. SERIOUS DOMESTIC QUARREL

    A serious affray took place at noon yesterday at Torwood, when a man named Mark M'Moran, 36 years of age, was dangerously wounded. M'Moran is the ...

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  49. THE THIBET CONVENTION.

    The conespondent of the London "Daily Mail" at Simla statics that he is able to contiodict the statement that the trade maits estitblished in Thibet under the ...

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  50. MILITARY NOTIFICATIONS.

    The following notifications appear in district military orders,issued yesterday:- The Ven. Archdeacon D. J. Garoland, c[?]ap[?]ain to the forces. Western Australia, ...

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  51. LATE SHIPPING.

    April 17.—BURWAH, s., 900 tons, Captain Hurford, from Rockhampton, via Maryborough. Passengers: Mrs. A. Ewart and child, Mr. and Mrs. Barke[?], H. H. Simpson, Miss A. Bentley, ...

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  52. BRITISH AND AUSTRALASIAN TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY.

    The balance-sheet of tibe British and Australasian Trust and Loan Company for the past year shows a profit of £28,058. The directors propose to carry forward ...

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  53. HOME NURSING BOOK.

    A book on "Home Nursing and the Treatment of the Sick" has just been issued by the proprietors of Dr. Morse's Indian root pills. The book contains a ...

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