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  2. EXPLORATORY WORK.

    The exploratory worl of Sir A. C. Gregory in North Australia originated with the council of the Royal Geographical Society. The expedition was projected under ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Marshal Oyama reports that on the 21st instant a force of 1000 Russian infantry, after pressing back the Japanese scouts, advanced as far as Hsing-yang-cheng, ten ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The "Russ," a St. Petersburg newspaper, has been suspended from publication for a month for having published the address of the Zemstvo deputation to the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match Australians v. Essex, was continued to-day, and in the second innings of Essex, the fifth wicket fell for 85. G. Tossetti partnered Gillingham. The ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    The Alfred Hall, at Ballarat, where Mr. Deakin spoke last night, was not by any means crowded. Mr. Deakin, who was suttering from a severe cold, was ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    The Rev. Mr. Crossley sails for Australia by the steamer Medic. ...

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  8. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Barney Keran, the Australian champion swimmer, has arrived in England, and is now practising at the Highgate Ponda. ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S DEBENTURES.

    The £100,000 of 4 per cent debentures offered by the New Zealand Shipping Company at £9[?] 10s. have been over-subscribed by the public. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Prime Minister made an important statement to-day regarding the equipment of the defence forces. Mr. Reid said: I am very glad to find, on inquiring into the ...

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  11. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand has declared an interim dividend at the rate of 7½ per cent per annum. ...

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  12. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    Miss Louie Mueller, an Australian vocalist, has given a successful vocal recital in the Bechstein Hall. ...

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  13. CZAR'S SPEECH MISINTERPRETED.

    It has been officially announced in St. Petersburg that the Czar's speech in reply to the deputation from the Zemstvo Congress was misinterpreted. The speech, it ...

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  14. FRAUDS BY BETTING AGENTS.

    Thomas Fisher and Herbert Percival Sievier, betting agents, were arraigned at Clerkenwell on the charge of defranding clients. Fisher was sentenced to one year's ...

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  15. NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The balance-sheet of the National Bank of New Zealand shows a profit of £58,310 for the past year. It is proposed to declare a dividend of 10 per cent, together ...

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  16. RETRENCHMENT IN IRELAND.

    A bill has been introduced in the House of Commons providing that, on the next vacancy occurring, the salary of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland shall be reduced from ...

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  17. GENERAL ITEMS.

    During a successful Japanese movement, in which the Russian cavalry under General Mistdhenko were driven across the Lino River, a German Prince, who was ...

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  18. SERIOUS OUTBREAK AT LODZ.

    A general strike has taken place at Lodz, in Russian Poland, and scenes of great disorder have resulted. Inns have been pillaged, and the general public are ...

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  19. ARMY STORES SCANDAL.

    Some controversy has arisen with respect to the identity of the man named Meyer, who is referred to in the recent report of General Sir William. Butler on the ...

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  20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AS A PROMOTER OF PEACE.

    The Hon. Whitelaw Reid, Who has succeeded Mr. Choate as Ambassador of the United States in London, was welcomed at a gathering of the Pilgnims' Club last ...

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  21. JAPANESE SICK AND WOUNDED.

    There are now 40,000 sick and wounded in the military hospitals in Japan. ...

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  22. FOREIGNERS AT PORT ARTHUR.

    Reuter's agency has been informed that the recent advices from Chi-fu, stating that the Japanese authorities had ordered all European and American firms at Port ...

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  23. DISCLAIMER BY MR. MEYER.

    Mr. Carl Meyer, in a letter to the Press, states that he was never at any time connected with the first cold storage company in South Africa, but he joined ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    The members of the Federal Tariff Commission left Brisbane yesterday m[?] By the same train Senator Turley left for Mebourne, in order to attend he opening ...

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  25. THE BAYAN REFLOATED.

    The armoured cruiser Bayan, one of the Russian warships which were sunk at Port Arthur in August last, has been relloated by the Japanese. ...

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  26. CHIEF OF STAFF RESIGNED.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Neville G. Lyttelton has resigned the position af Chief of the General Staff of the army, owing to his nominal responsibility for the South ...

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  27. THE ST. KILDA OUTRAGE.

    The "Times" correspondent at St. Petersburg states that Count Lamsdoril, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, in response to the British representations in ...

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  28. POSSESSION OF BOMBS.

    Two youths have been arrested near Gatchina, and were found to have bombs in their possession. ...

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  29. MILITARY ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA.

    The Blue-book on the Indian army administration shows that Lord Kitchener, Commander-in-Chief in India stated that unless the present divided authority, ...

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  30. GYMPIE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The "Miner's" weekly report states that so far as stocks and shares are concerned, and for that matter nuning in general, the past week has been a most uninteresting ...

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  31. BRISBANE MUSICIANS' ASSOCIATION.

    With the object of forming a Musicians' Association in Brisbane, a meeting was held in Mr. J. N. M'Callum's room on Saturday afternoon. There were present: ...

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  32. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

    The match was resumed and concluded to-day. The weather was fine, but cooler than yesterday, and the wicket was slightly worn. There was only a meagre ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    Canada is embarking on an extensive scheme of immigration from the Continent of Europe, and the Government has agreed to pay to the North Atlantic ...

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  34. THE MOROCCO QUESTION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" slates that Germany is disappointed at the terms of the note from M. Rouvier, the French Premier and Minister for Foreign ...

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  35. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    M. Delafosse, the spokesman on foreign affairs for the Right in the French Chamber of Deputies, advocates an alliance between France and England, which he ...

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  36. SALVATION ARMY WORK IN JAPAN.

    The party of Japanese [?] of [?] Salvation Army who arrived in Brisbane at the end of last week, opened their Australian tour yesterday in the Salvation ...

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  37. NEW FRENCH DESTROYERS.

    The London "Daily Express" states that the French Government is building two armouted torpedo boat destroyers. These vessels will have a speed of 25 knots, ...

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  38. HUNGARIAN POLITIOAL CRISIS.

    Baron Fejervary, who was recently appointed Premier of Hungary, has now resigned, but the Emperor Francis Joseph has declined to accept his resignation. ...

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  39. WEST ITHACA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the West Ithaca Progress Association was held last Saturday. The following members were present:—Alderman Hawthorn, M.L.A., Messrs. R. Fulcher ...

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  40. VOLCANIC ISLAND DISAPPEARING.

    The island of Nushima, supposed to be of volcanic origin, which began to appear above the surface of the sea in November last, in the Riu-kiu (or Loochoo) Group, ...

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  41. ARREST OF W. N. WILLIS.

    William Nicholas Willis was arrested at Albany last night, on the arrival of the steamer Geelong from Port Adelaide, on a provisional warrant charging him with ...

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  42. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mrs. Gibson, Miss Mabel Bachelor, Miss Hunter, Miss St. Julian, ...

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  43. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY.—Arroved, Sunday: Benlarig, ship, from London; Dunearn, from Japan; Barrabool, s., from Brisbane. Sailed, Saturday; Mongolia, R.M.S., for London; Oldenburg, s., for Bremen; ...

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  44. INTERVIEW WITH LEADING MEN.

    Mr. M'Cay, who was one of the Victorian protectionist party, was shown the report of Mr. Deakin's speech this evening. After reading it, he said: " I have ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

    A. C. Maclaren, in his usual bi-weekly cricket article for the London "Daily Chronicle," criticises the "self-formed Board of Control of Australian cricket." He adds: ...

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