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  2. BEAUDSERT SHOW.

    The Beaudesert Show was officially opened yesterday by the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Hugh Nelson. The weather was dullbut pleasant, and there was a ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    M. Takahira Kogoro, the Japanese Minister at Washington, has informed President Roosevelt that the Japanese plenipotentiaries will be able to reach ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar received teh whole of the deputation from the Zenistvo Congress held at Moscow at the Peterhof Palace yesterday, though several of the members of the ...

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  5. GREAT BRITAIN.

    King Edward received at Windsor Castle to-day the Canadian manufacturers, who are now visiting England. (A previous message stated—Two ...

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  6. THE MINISTER FOR LANDS.

    The Hon. J. T. Bell (Mimister for Lands) returned to Brisbane yesterday morning afteira tour in the North, andwas seen during the day by a rapresentative of ...

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  7. THE BISHOP OF BRISBANE.

    The Bishop of Brisbane returned to Bishopsbourne yesterday monning after a tour in tjhe Burnett and Wide Bay Districts, and last evening gave a ...

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  8. FROM THE COURTS.

    The frequent litigation with respect to wills may well disturb public confidenee in the testamentary method of disposing of belongings, but apparently no ...

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  9. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    The first of a series of meetings to assit the Western Federal Capital League in adovating Lyndhust as the most suitable site for the capital was held at Carcoar ...

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  10. MILITARY OPERATIONS.

    Gemeral Liniewitch reports that Japanese troops are nearlng Kong-chen and Manson, in Northern Korea. This is interpreted to mean that General Hasegawa's ...

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  11. ORIGIN OF LIFE.

    Mr. J. B. Burke, of the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambodge University, has been experimenting with radium and sterilised bouillon, winch were placed together in a ...

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  12. THE TSUSHIMA BATTLE.

    It is stated that nobody, even in Japan, guessed the whereabouts of Admiral Tego prior to the Tsushima battle. He created a new naval boee with first-class ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The Prime Minister referred to-day to a charge made against him by Mr. Higgins last night at North Melbourne of attempting to persuade the workers of Australia that ...

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  14. THE AWARDS.

    Fat Cattle.—Judges Messrs. H. Baynes and C. Willert. Fat ox, fattened by exhibitor. De Burgh, Perssse 1, J. Collins and Sons, 2. Cow, fattend by exhibitor: J. ...

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  15. THE CZAR'S REPLY.

    The Czar, speaking extempore replied to the deputation is fallow:—"I am convenced that this deputation is actuated by pure love ot the Fatherland, I am ...

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  16. THE ST. KILDA INCIDENT.

    The British armoured cruisers Lancaster and Suffolk have sailed from Malta for Port Said, presumably for the purpose of watching the Russian Volunteer cruisers ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    The barque Este, the barque Iredale, and the barque Inverurie, which all left Melbourne for Queenstown on the 11th March, were signalled off Queenstown almost ...

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  18. SERIOUS ASSAULTS IN SYDNEY.

    The police ore investigating a serious case of issault which occurred at Bahamin late last night. A jeweller, named William Brown, carrying on business in ...

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  19. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Seylitz, s., from Sydney, via Australian ports. Francoise d'Amboise barque from Melbourne' Buccleuch, snip, from Port Pirie; Loch Clarran, barque. ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    Robert Dodd, employed at the Mount Lyell Chemical Works, was examing the bearings of a piece of shafting when his sleeve was casught by a ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    The Hons. W. Kidsston and D. F. Durha, who visited Rockhampton, and the Hon. J. T. Bell, who made a tour in the North, have arrived in Brisbane, and ...

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  22. MEETING OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS.

    It has become known that several hundred Russian nulltaiy olheeiv, met in the mess-room at Tsarskoo-Selo, on the loth instant, to discuss the position of the army ...

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  23. SALVATION ARMY COLONIES,

    The import drawn up by Mr. H. Ruler Haggard on the agricultural and industrial colonies established by the Salvation Army in the United States has been published. ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES LANDS COMMISSION.

    The evidence grwn before the Lands Commission to-day had reference to the Mungery leases, in the Peark Hill district, Hugh Strahorn was examined. ...

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  25. BOMBS AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    Eight finished and 120 unfinished bombs have been discovered in a house outside St. Petersburg. Two young men belonging to a society aiming at the assassination of ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The prolonged caucus meeting of the Labour members which took place yesterday was without any finality, and will be continued on Monday. Sufficient ...

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  27. ARMENIAN VILLAGES DEVASTATED.

    Further particulars are to hand of the ravaging of Armenian villages in Russian Transcaucasia. Advices from Nakhichevan stated that the Mussulmans besieged ...

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  28. ITALIAN ESPIONAGE CASE.

    On 7th July of list year an Italian officer named Captain Ercollesi was arrested, together with his wife, for selling to France plans an connection with the army ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    Lady Plunket, wife of the Governor, and her son and daughter, had a wonderful escape, They were driving up a steep hall near Wellington when the horse give up, ...

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  30. THE HUGHENDEN SHOW.

    The show was opened yesterday, and there was a large attendance in the ball and grounds. There was good competition in all sections of sheep, cattle, horses, and ...

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  31. GENEBAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    Considerable alarm has been caused in Constantinople by the information that the insurgents in the province of Yemen (Arabia), who iccently defeited the ...

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  32. DISASTROUS RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A collision took place between a passenger tram and a coal train at Westminster, in the Stateof Maryland, U.S.A., and twenty-three persons were killed, most ...

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  33. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Miss Allt, Mrs. Grace, Mesrs. L. Tweedie, ...

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  34. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Arrived: Koranna, s., from New York, Sailed: La Carabine, for Queensland; Arawatta, s., for Melbourne; Aranmas, s., for Cooktown. ...

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  35. PRESS-TRADE AT PANAMA.

    The United Sates, authorities have announced tht foreign goods used in the construction of the Panama Canal will be admitted free of duty. ...

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  36. MR. WILLIS' MOVEMENTS.

    Information was received to-day that Mr. W. N. Willis is on board the steamer Geelong, which left Adelaide last night. It is stated that Mr. Wills and a man servant ...

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  37. TOWNSVILLE.

    At the Police Court to-day John Ventry Arrowsmith, a drover, was charged with obtaining £16 16s. 9d. by means of false pretences, by an order purporting to be ...

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  38. RIVAL RAILWAY ROUTES.

    Mr. E. Lord, of Brooklands, Nangango, has been in Brisbane, with the object of arranging with the Premier to receive a deputation on the subject of the extension ...

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  39. THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

    There are indications that M. Rouvier, the new French Minister for Foreign Affairs, requires Germany to recognise the agreements between France and Great ...

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  40. CHINESE ACTION AGAINST AMERICA.

    The anti-Chinese legislation in the United States is being actively resented in China. and at a meeting held at Tientsin by 600 students representing twenty-six colleges, ...

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  41. INFANTILE MORTALITY.

    Some interesting particulars regarding the infantile mortality in Brisbane and South Brisbane are given in the statistical return for May compiled by the ...

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  42. PASTORAL MATTERS.

    One hundred and eighty mixed cattle are travelling from Elderslie to longreach for sale, Skelton and Smith owners, Felstead in charge. One thousand rams are ...

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  43. GARIBALDI'S REMAINS.

    The Italian Government has refused permission to the Garibaldi family to either cremate the remains of General Garibadli (who died and was buried on the island ...

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  44. THE CZAR EXASPERATED.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" states that the Czar is exasperated at the recent action of Germany in browbeating France in connection wiih Morocco, and ...

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  47. BEET SUGAR PRODUCTION.

    Herr Licht, of Magdeburg, in his latest circular, states that the production of beet sugar for the current campaign has decreased by 801,000 tons compared with the ...

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