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  2. THE WAR.

    Competent observers in St. Petersburg are hopeful, but not confident of peace, as a result of the present negotiations. ...

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  3. MR. WATSON'S ADDRESS.

    Mr. Watson had a most cordial reception. He thanked them for the warmth of their greeting, and at the same time acknowledged the kindnesses received by the ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that as present circumstances require the convocation of the people's representatives at the earliest possible ...

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  5. AN AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Th[?] "Morning Post," commenting upon the statements made by Mr. Deakin in [?] interview, states that it would be better for the Australian Commonwealth to have ...

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  6. THE ROCKHAMPTON CARNIVAL.

    The whirl of gaiety into which the metropolis of Central Queensland has been caught up [?]s accelerating in pace with the growing number of festivities and the ...

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  7. RUSSIA AGREES TO APPOINT PLENIPOTENTIARIES.

    An official announcement made at Washington states that the Russian Government, in a written reply to President Roosevelt's Note, agrees to the ...

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  8. CONFIDENCE AT WASHINGTON.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the American correspondent of the "Times," cables that undoubted confidence in the outlook is felt at the White House, since Russia is ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES LANDS COMMISSION.

    At the sittings of the Lands Commission to-day, Mr. Crick, from the body of the court, said that a person named Speight had made certain charges in which ...

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  10. LORD ROBERTS ON RIFLE CLUBS.

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, in the course of a weighty letter to the London Press, emphasises the pressing necessity for the universal training of the youth of ...

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  11. DISTURBANCE AT A CONCERT.

    A serious disturbance occurred last night at a concert in the Pavlovsk Gardens, in St. Petersburg. During the proceedings cries were raised of "Down with the Czar!" ...

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  12. A. CHINESE OPINION.

    The Chinese Minister at St. Petersburg has cabled to Peking to the effect that Russia finally realises that she cannot recover the situation if she continues the ...

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  13. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    Parliament was opened to-day by commission. The Speech from the Throne, which was colourless, made reference to the improved conditions of the State and ...

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  14. PIGEON MATCH.

    A pigeon match—a £50 handicap, promoted by the Rockhampton Jockey club— took place to-day at the Rockhampton R[?]course. The conditions were two ...

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  15. PEACY PARTY IN THE ASCENDANT.

    Count Cassini, Russian Ambassador at Washington, confesses that the peace party in Russia is now in the ascendant. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    To-night's meetings in connection with the recently-formed Australian Liberal League marked the first great rally of the Liberal forces in New South Wales ...

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  17. THE ST. PETERSBURG BOURSE.

    The Bourse in St. Petersburg is now more lively than at any previous time since the beginning of the war. There has been a considerable rise in prices all round, and ...

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  18. FLOOD IN THE MISSISSIPPI.

    Advices received at Chicago state that there is a great flood an the Mississippi River, causing un enormous amount of damage. ...

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  19. ARMISTICE NEGOTIATIONS.

    It is expected that, in pursuance of President Roosevelt's suggestion, Marshal Oyama and General Linievitch will conduct negotiations for an armistice between ...

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  20. THE BURRUM ELECTION.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Rankin addressed a meeting of Burrum electors at Apple-tree Creek this evening. About eighty electors were present. Mr. Gant occupied ...

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  21. WAR PARTY STILL POWERFUL.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that, though all Russia ardently longs for peace, the war party, which is headed by the Grand Duke Nicholas, is still powerful, ...

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  22. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is reported in St. Petersburg that the military commanders at the front in Manchuria sent a joint message on Saturday protesting against the conclusion of peace. ...

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  23. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    Raisuli, the former Moorish bandit chief, who was lately appointed Governor of the district adjacent to Tangier, declares that he intends to remain master ...

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  24. THE "TIMES" ON RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.

    Commenting upon the official declaration that whatever meeting between Russia and Japanese representatives may now he arranged will only be for the ...

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  25. MR. REID ON SOCIALISM.

    Mr. Reid's meeting in the Protestant Hall to-night was crowded, but there was a considerable antagonistic element in the building, and as soon as Mr. Reid ...

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  26. LATE MINING.

    Mr. Alfred Bowry has issued the prospectus of the Mount Windsor Block Company. The new company is being formed to work the Mount Windsor Block mine, ...

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  27. RETURN FOOTBALL MATCH.

    The return football match between Brisbane and Rockhampton was decided on the Rugby Union Ground this afternoon. The attendance was good, and the takings ...

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  28. AGGRESSIVE ATTITUDE OF GERMANY.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that it is reported at Fez that the attitude of Count von Tattenbach, the German Envoy, is most aggressive. When the Sultan ...

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  29. FURTHER JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Marshal Oyama reports that the Japanese troops have made a further advance along the road northwards from Takumen towards Huapite and Kang-ping, and that ...

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  30. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arrived: Gracclu[?]s, s., from Brisbane; South Australian, s., from Levuka, Sailed: Inger, s., for Adelaide; Aramac, s., for Melbourne[?] ...

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  31. RUSSIAN PRESS OPINIONS.

    The St. Petersburg "Novosti," commenting upon the situation with regard to the war with Japan, states that it would be absurd to enter upon peace ...

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  32. THE TSUSHIMA BATTLE.

    A member of the crew of the Russian battleship Kniaz Suvaroff, Admiral Rozhdestvensky's flagship, declares that the officers of the ship lost their heads in the ...

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  33. CONCESSIONS GRANTED TO GERMANY.

    It is reported at Fez that Germany has obtained some minor commercial concessions in Morocco, with a promise of more. It is feared that this modification of the ...

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  34. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat is firm. Nearly 10,000 bags were [?]old at 3/1¾ to 3/5 alongside ship. ...

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  35. THE MURDER OF MR. MADDEN.

    Further particulars of the murder of Mr. Madden, the Austro-Hungarian ViceConsul at Mazagan, on the west coast o[?] Morocco, by a gang of Moors, state that ...

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  36. INSTRUCTIONS TO ITALIAN AMBASSADORS.

    News from Rome states that the various Italian Ambassadors have been instructed to use their influence to the ut[?]most to promote peace between Russia and Japan. ...

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  37. PRODUCE MARKET.

    Br[?] is quoted at 10½d.; pollard, 11d. to 111½d ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Li[?]utenant-Governor will open the Agricultural Show at Ipswich to-morrow and the show at Beaudesert on the Tuesday following. ...

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  39. SHOOTING OF MUTINEERS.

    It is officially admitted that Admiral Rozhdestvensky had eighty mutineers shot in the ships of the Baltic fleet within a month of the battle of Tsushima. ...

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  40. WHARF-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.

    The forty-sixth anniversary of Wharfstreet Congregational Church was celebrated last evening by a tea and public meeting. There was a good attendance ...

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  41. THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE.

    The United States Government has announced that it declines to participate in the proposed international conference with regard to reforms in Morocco unless ...

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  42. POPULAR OPINION IN RUSSIA.

    President Roosevelt is described as being the most popular man in Russia at the present time. There was already a strong peace ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The remainder of the New Zealand imported fish cases will come before a special sitting of the High Court next week in Sydney, Mr. Justice O'Connor ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    Sir Frederick Borden, Canadian Minister for Militia and Defence, speaking in the Dominion House of Commons, stated that the Canadian Militia was increasing ...

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  45. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mrs. Bowman, Miss Sim, Miss Gow, Miss Heaphy, Mrs. Brown, ...

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  46. THE CONGO INQUIRY.

    The Commission appointed by the Government of the Congo Free State, in July last, to make a full inquiry into the charges of cruelty, forced labour, and ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    By this week's English mail a letter was received from Gehrs, the cricketer, stating that the climatic conditions had an unwholesome effect upon him, and he had ...

    Article : 57 words
  48. Family Notices

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  49. ATTITUDE OF JAPAN.

    It was authoritatively stated at Washington on Monday morning that unless the Russian representatives are appointed with full powers to negotiate for peace Japan ...

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  50. MONT PELEE AGAIN ACTIVE.

    The volcano of Mont Pelee, in the French island of Martinique, West Indies, is agai[?] active. (It will be remembered that a disastrous ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram from Moora states that Edward Ellis, a white man, and Lang Sim, a Chinese, were murdered this morning at Elsternwick, near Moora, by Ah Kim, a ...

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  52. EARTHQUAKES AT SCUTARI.

    Severe shocks of earthquake are still being experienced daily at Seutari, in Albania, where a severe earthquake took place nearly a fortnight ago, when 100 ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    Proceedings in connection with the Dunedin police scandal, wherein four constables are charged with theft, were concluded to-day. Quill was found not guilty. ...

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  54. APPOINTMENT OF PLENIPOTENTIARIES.

    The Russian Foreign Office on Sunday denied that there was any intention on the part of Russia to immediately appoint peace plenipotentiaries. ...

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  55. EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A progressive euchre party was held in the School of Arts in aid of teh charities, and proved a brilliant function, 300 prominent citizens and visitors being present. ...

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  56. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Moravian, s., from Brisbane, via Australian ports and South Africa; La Rochefoucauld, barque, from Melbourne. Departures.—For Sydney: Bergedorf, s., ...

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