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  2. GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Admiralty has announced the postponement of the British naval manoeuvres. In making this announcement, it is explained that it might cause inconvenience ...

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  3. GYMPIE SHARE MARKET.

    The Gympie "Miner's" report states that the market was painfully dull during the week and prices were easy. Satisfactory crushings, payment of dividends, or ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    It is stated at Fans that before the representations were made by the Japanese Legation this week with regard to the Russian fleet, France had sent a naval ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The representatives of thirty-four Zemstvos in various parts of Russia, in defiance of the authorities, assembled at Moscow secretly to-day to formulate a ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Our special representative in Melbourne telegraphed last night:—Mr. Reid, Mr. Thomson, and Mr. Watson left for Sydney by yesterday's express train. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    On res lining play after the luncheon in terval to-day m the match between the Australian Eleven and the Gentlemen of England the score bang then ...

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  8. THE CAMBOOYA CAMP.

    Early this morning the Commandant, Colonel Plomer, accompanied by the members of his staff, made a thorough inspection of the camp, and though several ...

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  9. CONSERVATIVES AS TERRORISTS.

    The extreme conservatives in Russia are stated to have formed a Secret Terrorist Committee to organise hooligan attacks on the intellectual classes. ...

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  10. STRONG FEELING IN JAPAN.

    The feeling in Japan with regard to Admiral Rozhdestvensky's procedure is rapidly growing into deep resentment towards France. ...

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  11. BOMB AT ODESSA.

    A man arrested at Odessa was found to be in possession of a bomb. A secret store of arms has also been discovered by the police. ...

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  12. LOCAL VETO IN SCOTLAND.

    A bill providing for local veto in connection with the liquor traffic in Scotland has been negatived in the House of Commons by 142 votes to 109. ...

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  13. NONCONFORMISTS AND THE WAR FUND.

    It is stated that the wealthy Nonconformists of Moscow had subscribed before hand several hundred million roubles to the Russnn War Fund in return for the ...

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  14. MR. BALFOUR ON THE OPPOSITION.

    The Right Hon A. J. Balfour, Prime Minister, addressing a meeting of the Primrose League yesterday, commented in bitter terms on the flood of ...

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  15. NEBOGATOFF'S SQUADRON.

    Admiral Nebogatoff's squadron passed Singapore, going eastwards, at dawn to-day, not on Saturday last, as previously reported. ...

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  16. THE COMMANDANT INTERVIEWED.

    Spoken to on his return from the camp, the Commandant said this was the second year that two of the regiments out of the three composing the Fifth Light Horse ...

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  17. FERMENT IN POLAND.

    The ferment in Russian Poland is increasing owing to the brutality shown by the Cossacks and the Russian infantry in dispersing the crowds on the occasion of ...

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  18. OTHER ITEMS.

    Considerable amusement has been caused throughout Europe by a telegram from St. Peteraburg announcing that Admiral Rozhdestvensky had informed the Russian ...

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  19. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    The shipment of Queensland poultry which has arrived by the steamer Damascus, is generally good, though complaints are made that some are too small. ...

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  20. MATCH AGAINST NOTTINGHAM.

    The following team has ben selected to represent Nottinghamshire in the match with the Australian cricketers to be commenced at Nottingham on Monday: ...

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  21. PATENT MEDICINES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The patent medicine proprietors refuse to deposit the formulae of their preparations with the Health Commissioner of New Zealand, as required by the new ...

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  22. THE MIKADO'S GENEROSITY.

    The Emperor of Japan has given £1000 to the army branch of the Young Men's Christian Association, in recognition of their action in opening recreation and ...

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  23. THE EDUCATION ACT.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in a speech delivered at Birmingham last night, confessed that the greatest embarrasssment of the present Government sprang from its policy on ...

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  24. VISITING POLITICIANS.

    The Hon. J. H. Carruthers, Premier of New South Wales, accompanied by a party, including the Hon. Jas. Ashton, Minister for Lands, arrived in Brisbane on ...

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  25. RAID BY RUSSIAN TORPEDO BOATS.

    Four Russian torpedo boats from Vladivostock arrived on the west coast of Hokkaido (the northern of the two principal islands of Japan) on Friday, and ...

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  26. THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    In his speech at Birmingham, Mr. Chamberlain referred to the Transvaal Constitution. He declared that our treatment of the Boers had been more liberal than the ...

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  27. TORPEDO BOATS FOR RUSSIA.

    The Finnish steamer Aegir, which was leaving the German port of Lubeck for Helsingfors, in Finland, has been stopped pending an investigation of her ...

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  28. LONDON BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The balance-sheet of the London Bank of Australia shows a profit of £101,574. It is proposed to declare a dividend of 5½ per cent on the preference shares, and 2½ ...

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  29. RESTRICTIONS ON QUEENSLAND TRADE.

    The difficulties being experienced by Brisbane produce merchants in doing business with Sydney in view of the health restrictions were brought under the ...

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  30. FAREWELL TO MR. CHOATE.

    Mr. J. H. Choate, the retiring United States Ambassador in London, was entertained at a farewell banquet at the Mansion House last night. ...

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  31. LATE SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    The Elder Stakes, the last race run at the S.A.J.C. meeting yesterday, resulted as follows:—Sir Rawdon, 1; Roller, 2; Sinnang, 3. ...

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  32. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

    The match was resumed to-day in bright weather, warmer than yesterday. The wicket was easy, but the attendance was only meagre. Murch fielded as substitute ...

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  33. QUESTIONS INTERESTING TO QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Richard Edwards, M.H.R., arrived in Brisbane on Saturday night. He r[?] ferred last night to several matters [?]n which Queensland is interested. ...

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  34. A RACEHORSE DESTROYED.

    The two-year-old, Celtic Chief, who was injured in the leg at Tattersall's races on Saturday week, was shot to-day. ...

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  35. GERMANY AND ENGLAND.

    The German Navy League is utilising the incautious remarks made by Vice-Admiral Penrose Fitzgerald in his article in the "Deutscher Revue" to further the ...

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  36. LORD KITCHENER'S POSITION.

    The Right Hon. W. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for India, declares that the statements that have been published to the effect that Lord Kitchener intends ...

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  37. THE ST. LEGER STAKES.

    In the St. Leger Stakes on Saturday, Hopwood broke a stirrup while riding Ganymedes. ...

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  38. AN OFFER REFUSED.

    An offer of 500 guineas for Torah, after winning the South Australian Stakes on Saturday, was refused. ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—The writer notices that you are calling attention to the exceedingly unfair state of things existing between Queensland and New South Wales ...

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  40. ADELAIDE CUP BETTING.

    In the betting on the Adelaide Cup at Tattersall's on Saturday evening. Sir Rawdon was a hot favourite at 2 to 1. Other prices were: 6 to 1 v. Roller and Bright ...

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  41. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mrs. Howard Tunbridge, Miss Hammer, Miss Patten, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  42. A RECORD GALLOP.

    On Saturday Bright Pilgrim went once round the Morphetville track in 2min. 31sec., which is a record. MELBOURNE, Sunday. ...

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  43. THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES.

    The race for the One Thousand Guineas Stakes was run to-day, in connection with the Newmarket First Spring Meeting, with the following result: ...

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  44. THE HIGH COURT.

    As a result of Mr. Reid's tactful intervention nothing more will probablv be heard of the dispute between the High Court Judges and the Attorney-General. ...

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  45. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    Herr Tattenbach, the German Charge d'Affaires, who is now on his way from Tangier to Fez, is taking the decoration of the Grand Cross of the Red Eagle for ...

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  46. A PROTEST DISMISSED.

    The protest in the last race at Caulfield was dismissed. ...

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  47. DEATH OF SIR ROBERT HERBERT.

    The death is announced of Sir Robert George Wvndham Herbert, aged 74 years. (Sir Robert G. W. Herbert was born at Brighton on the 12th June, 1831. He was ...

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  48. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY:—Arrived, Saturday: Kyar[?]a, s., from Fremantle; Apo da, s., from Hamburg; Mildred, from Adelaide. Sunday: Barrabool, s., from Brisbane; Fortunatus, ...

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  49. THE SULTAN'S ATTITUDE.

    The Fez correspondent of the Paris "Matin" states that the Sultan, realising the necessity for the reforms proposed by M. Saint Rene Tai[?]andier, the French ...

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  50. GERMAN COMMERCIAL EXPEDITION.

    An association of German industrialists is sending an expedition to Morocco for the purpose of preparing German exports. ...

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  51. MINISTER FOR LANDS.

    Mr. Ashton travelled overland from Armidale to the Northern Rivers. His purpose was to see the Don Dorrigo country. About 33,000 acres of this land has ...

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  52. CHEAP FARES.

    "Birdseye" writes.—I notice the Sandgate aldermen are protesting against the omission on the part of the Commissioner for Railways to grant excursion fares to ...

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  53. GERMANY'S CHIEF OBJECTION.

    There are indications that Germany's chief objection to the proposals submitted to the Sultan by M. Saint Rene Taillandier relates to the appointment of French ...

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  54. APPOINTMENTS TO DEFENCE BOARD.

    The following consultative members have been appointed to the Defence Boards:—Naval: Lieutenant Commander Brownlow, Officer Commanding the New ...

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  55. CURE OF CANCER.

    Dr. King, of New York, has certified to two authentic cures of cancer in the Flower Hospital at New York. The cures were effected by the insertion of celluloid ...

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  57. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR TROPHIES.

    Special interest is attached to the arrival from London of the B.I. Company's new steamer Carpentaria, which is expected in Moreton Bay to-day, as there are on ...

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  59. MINING FATALITY.

    W. Federa, a miner (married, aged 26 years), while working in the Caledonian coal mine at Walloon this morning, was instantly killed by a fall of stone. ...

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