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  2. THE WAR.

    Russian warships were in the Batan Straits, to the north of the Philippine Islands, on the 19th instant, and stopped the Norwegian steamer Oscar, which was ...

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  3. FEDERAL ME[?]BERS' TOUR.

    The Federal party arrived at Townsville this afternoon, the journey from Mackay having been made under extaemely pleasant auspices. The Mayor of Townsville ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The enjoyable season ot the Westminster Glee and Concert Party is near its close, but the memory of it will remain as something to be recalled with ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian cricketers commenced a match against Lancashire at Manchester to-day, and at the lunch adjournment the Australians, who batted first, had thrree ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The names of the following justices appeal on the roster for next week:- Messrs. J. W. Reid, T. A. Jackes, P. Ward, G. Ware, C. C. Cameron, J. Born, ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar's vi[?]a at Fredensborg, in Denmark, is being redecorated and repaired and equipped with furniture. There are persistent reports that the Czar intends ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    When the House of Commons met yesterday heated conditions still prevailed end some stormy scones occupied. Replying to questions the Prime ...

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  9. PEASANTS SEIZING THE LAND.

    The peasants at Borisof (a town in the district of Minsk, Russia) have partitioned and ploughed the lands owned by the nobility. ...

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  10. JEWISH DISTURBANCE IN WARSAW.

    Twenty students were injured during the Jewish disturbances in Warsaw yesterday. The disturbances were caused by the wealthier Jews trying to evict ...

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  11. JAPANESE WARSHIPS WATCHING.

    French messages received from Tokio state that a number of Japanese warships are watching the Tsushima Straits (between Japan and Southern Korea), the ...

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  12. THE BOMB OTURAGE AT BAKU.

    Further particulars of the bomb outrage at Baku, on the Caspian, winch caused the death of the Russian Governor, Prince Nakashidze, and two other persons, state ...

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  13. AN ENGAGEMENT TO BE FORCED.

    Admiral Avellan, Russian Minister of Marine, has been intenviewed in St. Petersburg, and stated that Admiral Rozhdestvenfeky, although was was ...

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  14. REACTIONARIES REGAINED POWER.

    There are peisistent reports ut St. Petersburg that the re[?]ctionaries have regained power at Tsarskoe-S[?]lo (the Czar's residence near St. Petersburg). ...

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  15. THE VOTE OF CENSURE.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Balfour offered to give Tuesday next for the discussion of a vote of censure on the Government if the Leader of the ...

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  16. RUSSIAN SHIPS OFF SHANGHAI.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" reports that seven cruisers of the Huasdan Volunteer Fleet and three colliers were anchored outside ...

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  17. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    The Toowoomba Golf Club are playing then monthly medal fixture on Saturday Monday being a holiday they will be playing all day, and a trophy presented ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    In view of a possible outbreak in connection with the strike of teamsters at Chicago, Gotling guns have been issued to the militia. ...

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  19. TOWERS STOCK EXCHANGES.

    At the Chinters Towers Stock Exchange dunns; the week ended at noon on Friday, 26th May, there were 44,982 shares sold at the noon and evening calls as against 38,035 ...

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  20. HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

    Count Julius Andraasy's mission to Vienna, which was undertaken in order to arrive a[?] an understanding with the Emperor Francis Joseph with reference to ...

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  21. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and Lancashire was continued at Manchester 'to-day. The weather was bright, and warmer than yesterday, and ...

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  22. MANCHARIAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is stated that General Linievitch, Russian Commander-in-Chief in Manchuria, is demanding the recall of General Kuropatkin. ...

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  23. HALIFAX AND ESQULMAULT.

    It is announced that the Government of Canada will take over the British naval stations and defences at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, and Esquimault, in Britrsli ...

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  24. PACIFIC CABLE CONFERENCE.

    It is announced that the Pacific Cable Conference, which was postponed from laat year, will assemble on the 21st June. ...

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  25. A RUSSIAN DEFEAT.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that the Russian troops under General Rennenkampf sustained a severe defeat in attacking the Japanese in an unnamed position. ...

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  26. WARWICK AND DISTRICT.

    At the meeting of Lodge Cheshire, 863, S.C., hold last night at Inglewood, Bro. S. A. Dowling was re-elected Master for the ensuing year. It was decided to hold ...

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  27. TRADE E

    The restrictions on Queensland produce by the Now South Wales Government and ita effect on the local production was made the subject of an important meeting ...

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  28. RUSSIAN RECONNAISSANCE.

    General Mistchenko's cavalry, after a fonr days' rcconnaueance on the Japanese flank, retired on Monday last to a position, twenty rules to the northwest. ...

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  29. STRONG JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS.

    French advices from St. Petersburg slate that Marshal Oyama, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese army, has received immense reinforcements. ...

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  30. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Mr. Ted Holland's Vaudeville Company contributed a very successful programme at the Theatre Royal last night and the applause which greeted every item showed ...

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  31. REPORTED RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    A report received from General Linievitch states that a Russian, force dislodged the Japanese from the heights at Mantochondgo and Chandaohe, on the left ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Sword left yesterday to hold land courts at Barcaldine and Rockhampton Mr. W. F. Wilson wall appear on behalf of the Crown it both courts. ...

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  33. OTHER ITEMS.

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Cbnonicle" at Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, states that the Bulgarian Government has purchased four armoured ...

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  34. MARYBOROUGH.

    A report was made to the police yesterday morning that a large pool of blood had been noticed undei one of the shade trees in the Botanic Gardens, near the ...

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  35. VAN BIENE IN "THE BROKEN MELODY."

    Augusto Van Biene and his London Dramatic Company will arrive in Brisbane to-day, and then season will commence in His Majesty's Theatre next ...

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  36. OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

    The Government bave been in communication with the Prime Minister of ithe Commonwealth and the Premier of New South Wales on the question of the ...

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  37. AUTOMOBILES FOR RUSSIA.

    It is stated that a firm in Hanover (Germany) has supplied to the Russian Government a laige numba of automobiles suitable for war service in Manchuria ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The general elections, for the House of Absembly and half the seats in the Legislative Council, will be held through out South Australia tomorrow, with the ...

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  39. PUBLIC MEETING IN BRISBANE.

    A meeting of merchants and others in terested will be held in the Builders' and Contractors' rooms, Courier Building, at 3.30 p.m. next Tuesday to protest against ...

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  40. INTERSTATE BOWLING.

    The Queensland bowlers who take [?]art in the interstate matches against New South Wales arrived in Sydney this evening, and were met by the officers of the ...

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  41. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    At the Centennial Hall next Monday evening (public hohday) a musical and dramatic entertainment will be given by Miss Agnes Rahilly in elocutionist from ...

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  42. WIRTH BROS. CIRCUS.

    When Wirth Bros.' Circus and Menagerie opens m Bnabane next Monday on the location near the Central Railway Station, some fine and rare specimens of ...

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  43. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Arrived: Marathon, s., from London; Buninyong, s., from Melbourne. Sailed: Ottensen, for Java; Colac, s., for Cairns; Wollowra, s., for ...

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  44. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail tram to-day:- For Brisbane Miss Hyde, Miss Munro, Miss. J. Munro, Miss Adams Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. ...

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  45. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A team, of riflemen from the newlyformed rifle club at Crow's Nest arrived in town by the Sydney mail train last night. They are under the command of ...

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  47. AMATEUR DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    The Queensland Blind and Deaf and Dumb Institution will receive a benefit on Thursday evening, 8th June, when a dramatic entertainment will be given by ...

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