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  2. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Sudermann's great play does not thrust itself upon people; nor is its close conclusive in a melo-dramatic fashion. It is a highly artistic work, and the passion ...

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  3. THE EXHIBITION.

    The judging in connection with the 30th annual Exhibition of the Nabonal Agricultural Association of Queensland begins this morning and will be continued. ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Renter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the general discussion on the franchise for the proposed Russian National Assembly has been concluded in the ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    M. Witte, the Russian ple[?]potentiary, has handed to President Roosevelt an [?] graph letter from the Czar, explaining the criteria, by which he is to see and judge ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Playing for Middlesex in the county cricket match with Essex on Saturday, Tarrant, the ex-Victorian cricketer, made 162 not out. ...

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  7. LOCAL AUTHORITIES' ASSOCIATION.

    The delegates to the Local Authorities' Conference, which has been sitting in Brisbane during the last few days visited Ipswich to-day at the invitation of the ...

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  8. LAW REPORT.

    Before his Honour the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper) and a jury of four. SALE OF A STEAMER.—PHILLIPSON V. ROBERTSON (partly heard). ...

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  9. CHICAGO KINETOSCOPE COMPANY.

    The Chicago Kinetoscope Company opened their Brisbane season in the Centennial Hall last evening. The large audience showed their appreciation of the ...

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  10. UNIVERSAL PENNY POSTAGE.

    Five hundred members of the House of Lords and House of Commons have announced their adherence to the Universal Penny Postage League proposed by Mr. J. ...

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  11. OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE.

    The meeting of the Russian and Japanese plenipotentiaries at Oyster Bay was of a [?]tually cordial character. The Mayflower, with the Russian ...

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  12. TAMPERING WITH RUSSIA'S DESTINY.

    The Moscow "Vi[?]domosti" accuses the Government of fatal vacillation, and tampering with Russia's destiny. ...

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  13. INDIAN FRONTIER RAILWAY.

    The first section of the railway line to be constructed from Peshawar, in Northwest India, towards the Afghan frontier will shortly be begun. The line will run ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The annual lawn tennis tournament will begin on Friday on the Association Courts at A[?]flower, when a town v. country (ladies) match will be played. A feature ...

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  15. OTHER ITEMS.

    Konlikovsky, the man who murdered Count Sch[?]valoff, Prefect of Moscow, on the 11th July, has been sentenced to death. ...

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  16. AMERICAN CONFIDENCE DIMINISHING.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the American correspondent of the "Times," cabling to that journal with regard to the meeting of the peace conference, states:—"If ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" warns the Unionists that the Irish Nationalists have planned a very dangerous conspiracy to defeat the Government by hook or by ...

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  18. MACKAY DEPUTATIONS.

    Mr. N. Ready (chairman of the Mackay Harbour Board), accompanied by Messrs. Paget and Fadge, MM.L.A. had an interview with the Treasurer yesterday ...

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  19. JAPANESE AND RUSSIAN OPINIONS.

    M. Sato, one of the members of the Japanese peace mission, states that the prospects of peace are not bright. M. Briantchanioff, reflecting the views ...

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  20. YALU CONCESSIONS SCANDAL.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that an Imperial Commission, with M. Cheravansky, a member of the Senate, as chairman, has been appointed to inquire into ...

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  21. SNAP DIVISION INTENDED.

    Sir A. Acland Hood, the chief Goverment whip, has issued an urgent whip to Unionist members, intimating that the Opposition and the Nationalists intend to ...

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  22. THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

    Prince von Buelow, German Imperial Chancellor, has given an assurance to M. Rouvier, the French Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs, that pending the ...

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  23. COMMENTS OF THE "TIMES."

    The "Times," in an article published this morning, states that the statements made by M. Sato and M. Brianchanioff are not surprising when once open air ...

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  24. ENGLISH LABOUR DISPUTES.

    The committee of the Master Cotton Spinners' Federation has decided to resist the demand of the operatives for a 5 per cent advance in wages. ...

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  25. THE RUSSIAN INTENTIONS.

    M. Witte, in an interview with a Press correspondent, stated that Russia would not ask for an armistice. The Czar's orders, he said, were definite, and unless ...

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  26. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE GERMAN ENVOY.

    Further information states that Count von Tattenbach, the German Special Envoy in Morocco, has been instructed neither to propose nor discuss any ...

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  27. STATISTICS OF THE WAR.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio states that the total number of Japanese killed and wounded during the war, up to the end of June, was 166,000. ...

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  28. ANGLOPHOBIA IN GERMANY.

    "Der Reichsbote," a Berlin daily newspaper, has publibhed an extraordinarily bitter Anglophobe article, in which it freely discusses the prospect of war ...

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  29. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra have gone to Cowes to meet the French fleet, which is to arrive to-morrow. ...

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  30. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Queensland Auxiliary of the London Mission Society was held yesterday afternoon at the Wharf-street Congregation at Church ...

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  31. NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    The recent conference of local authorities gave a great deal of attention to the spread of vegetable pests, and especially pricklypear, and resolutions were passed with a ...

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  32. WIRTHS'S CIRCUS.

    An enthusiastic audience assembled in Wirths' Circus tent last night. The new zoo, with its lions, tigers, elephants, bears, snakes, &c., was the object of much ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    Since the outbreak of yellow fever in New Orleans 475 cases have been recorded, of which eighty-nine have terminated fatally. ...

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  34. EXHIBITION NOTES.

    By special request the Association is arranging through the head teachers for a combined display tp be given by the school squads who recently performed at the ...

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  35. GENERAL ITEMS.

    It is stated at Washington that the Japanese have expressed their willingness to allow all Russian political prisoners found in the island of Sakhalin to emigrate ...

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  36. PERSONAL.

    Captain Creswell, Director-General of the Commonwealth Naval Forces, and Captain Tickell, State Naval Commandant, will leave Brisbane for the North on ...

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  37. THE NORWEGIAN THRONE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" states that is is reported that King Oscar of Sweden has consented to a Prince of the House of Bernadotte (the Swedish ...

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  38. JAPANESE AT CASTRIES BAY.

    The Russians state that the Japanese who landed at Castries Bay (Alexandrovsk, on the mainland of Siberia, opposite the island of Sakhalin) have since re-embarked. ...

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  39. BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS.

    It is many years since the Lynch Family popularised bellringing in all parts of Australia, where, in the country districts more particularly, they were always welcome ...

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  40. NATIVE OUTBREAK IN GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    Information has been received of an outbreak by the natives near Kilwa, in German East Africa. The outbreak is attributed to the resentment of the natives at ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL AGENTS ORDERED FROM VLADIVOSTOCK.

    Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has notified the Powers that all commercial agents who are foreigners have been ordered to quit ...

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  42. CHINESE BOYCOTT OF AMERICAN GOODS.

    Mr. Rockhall, the United States Minister at Peking, has secured the aid of the Chinese Government in stopping the movement for the boycotting of American ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The sittings of the High Court have been fixed as follow:—Full Court at Perth on Tuesday, 10th October; at Adelaide on Monday, 30th October; at Melbourne on ...

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  44. STANTHORPE.

    Tin shipments during July totalled 33 tons 19cwt. 7lb., of the approximate value of £3056/18/. There is now a good demand for tin-bearing land throughout ...

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  45. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The annual Exhibition is attracting a very large number of visitors to Brisbane Many people from the country districts arrived on Saturday, and yesterday the ...

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  46. GLEN INNES.

    A gloom was cast over the community this morning when the death of Mr. Charles Finney, of Tattersall's Hotel, was announced. The deceased, who came to ...

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  47. WOOLLOONGABBA RACES.

    There was a good attendance at the meeting of the South Brisbane Jockey Club last evening. Results:- NOVICE HANDICAP, 7 Sovs., 5 furlongs.—It ...

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  48. VISITORS FROM THE NORTHERN RIVERS.

    This morning's train took about 160 visitors from Lismore, exclusive of some sixty from Casino. The passengers included Mesdames Hicks, Jenks, M. ...

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  49. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Allnut, Miss Allnutt, Miss M. Allnutt, ...

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  50. PASTORAL MATTERS.

    Five thousand weaners, from Tara station to Myendetta, passed down the Ward River yesterday, C. D. Francis owner, Nowlan in charge. 21,000 mixed weaners are to arrive at the Ward ...

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  51. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    York was favourite to-day for the Caulfield Grand National Steeplechase at 4 to 1, Bellis being quoted at 9 to 2, [?] and Airly at 8 to 1 each, and Isis 10 to 1. ...

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  52. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The holiday programme staged at the Theatre Royal last night was one of the brightest and most attractive that has been arranged by Mr. Ted Holland. It ...

    Article : 151 words
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  55. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratchings for the V.A.T.C. Grand National Steeplechase are announced.—Pennant, Crescent, Glencoe, Moorfield, and Codger. ...

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  56. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Arrived: Wodonga, S., from Melbourne; Bergedorp, s., from Hamburg; Star Scotland, s., from London; Perthehire, s., from New York. Sailed: Aorangi, s., for ...

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