Competent observers in St. Petersburg are hopeful, but not confident of peace, as a result of the present negotiations. ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. 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 ...
Article : 4,789 wordsReuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that as present circumstances require the convocation of the people's representatives at the earliest possible ...
Article : 98 wordsTh[?] "Morning Post," commenting upon the statements made by Mr. Deakin in [?] interview, states that it would be better for the Australian Commonwealth to have ...
Article : 109 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 146 wordsAn official announcement made at Washington states that the Russian Government, in a written reply to President Roosevelt's Note, agrees to the ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. 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 ...
Article : 45 wordsAt 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 ...
Article : 210 wordsField-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 ...
Article : 109 wordsA 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!" ...
Article : 63 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 34 wordsParliament was opened to-day by commission. The Speech from the Throne, which was colourless, made reference to the improved conditions of the State and ...
Article : 875 wordsA pigeon match—a £50 handicap, promoted by the Rockhampton Jockey club— took place to-day at the Rockhampton R[?]course. The conditions were two ...
Article : 400 wordsCount Cassini, Russian Ambassador at Washington, confesses that the peace party in Russia is now in the ascendant. ...
Article : 25 wordsTo-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 ...
Article : 199 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 47 wordsAdvices received at Chicago state that there is a great flood an the Mississippi River, causing un enormous amount of damage. ...
Article : 71 wordsIt is expected that, in pursuance of President Roosevelt's suggestion, Marshal Oyama and General Linievitch will conduct negotiations for an armistice between ...
Article : 55 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Rankin addressed a meeting of Burrum electors at Apple-tree Creek this evening. About eighty electors were present. Mr. Gant occupied ...
Article : 107 wordsAdvices 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, ...
Article : 47 wordsIt 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. ...
Article : 59 wordsRaisuli, the former Moorish bandit chief, who was lately appointed Governor of the district adjacent to Tangier, declares that he intends to remain master ...
Article : 54 wordsCommenting upon the official declaration that whatever meeting between Russia and Japanese representatives may now he arranged will only be for the ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. 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 ...
Article : 283 wordsMr. 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, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe return football match between Brisbane and Rockhampton was decided on the Rugby Union Ground this afternoon. The attendance was good, and the takings ...
Article : 823 wordsThe "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 ...
Article : 57 wordsMarshal Oyama reports that the Japanese troops have made a further advance along the road northwards from Takumen towards Huapite and Kang-ping, and that ...
Article : 43 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arrived: Gracclu[?]s, s., from Brisbane; South Australian, s., from Levuka, Sailed: Inger, s., for Adelaide; Aramac, s., for Melbourne[?] ...
Article : 53 wordsThe St. Petersburg "Novosti," commenting upon the situation with regard to the war with Japan, states that it would be absurd to enter upon peace ...
Article : 79 wordsA 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 ...
Article : 70 wordsIt 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 ...
Article : 45 wordsWheat is firm. Nearly 10,000 bags were [?]old at 3/1¾ to 3/5 alongside ship. ...
Article : 21 wordsFurther 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 ...
Article : 42 wordsNews 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. ...
Article : 33 wordsBr[?] is quoted at 10½d.; pollard, 11d. to 111½d ...
Article : 13 wordsHis Excellency the Li[?]utenant-Governor will open the Agricultural Show at Ipswich to-morrow and the show at Beaudesert on the Tuesday following. ...
Article : 187 wordsIt 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. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe forty-sixth anniversary of Wharfstreet Congregational Church was celebrated last evening by a tea and public meeting. There was a good attendance ...
Article : 651 wordsThe United States Government has announced that it declines to participate in the proposed international conference with regard to reforms in Morocco unless ...
Article : 70 wordsPresident Roosevelt is described as being the most popular man in Russia at the present time. There was already a strong peace ...
Article : 230 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 454 wordsSir Frederick Borden, Canadian Minister for Militia and Defence, speaking in the Dominion House of Commons, stated that the Canadian Militia was increasing ...
Article : 101 wordsThe following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mrs. Bowman, Miss Sim, Miss Gow, Miss Heaphy, Mrs. Brown, ...
Article : 91 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 67 wordsBy 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 ...
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Family Notices : 226 wordsIt was authoritatively stated at Washington on Monday morning that unless the Russian representatives are appointed with full powers to negotiate for peace Japan ...
Article : 78 wordsThe volcano of Mont Pelee, in the French island of Martinique, West Indies, is agai[?] active. (It will be remembered that a disastrous ...
Article : 59 wordsA 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 ...
Article : 44 wordsSevere shocks of earthquake are still being experienced daily at Seutari, in Albania, where a severe earthquake took place nearly a fortnight ago, when 100 ...
Article : 38 wordsProceedings in connection with the Dunedin police scandal, wherein four constables are charged with theft, were concluded to-day. Quill was found not guilty. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Russian Foreign Office on Sunday denied that there was any intention on the part of Russia to immediately appoint peace plenipotentiaries. ...
Article : 125 wordsA 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. ...
Article : 342 wordsArrivals.—Moravian, s., from Brisbane, via Australian ports and South Africa; La Rochefoucauld, barque, from Melbourne. Departures.—For Sydney: Bergedorf, s., ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 14 Jun 1905, Page 5
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