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  2. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    Proba[?] has been [?]ed of the w[?]l of the [?]e Sir Peter Nicol Russell, the founder of the engineering firm of P. N. Russell and Co., in Sydney, the value of ...

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  3. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Antonelli Mason Barbi[?]i, a new[?]nt, was remanded at the Bow-street Police Court to-day on a charge of publishing regicidal articles in the newspaper ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    A despatch received, from General Linievitch report[?] the outflanking by the Japanese of a Russian force near Taolu, which compelled a retreat towards Itung. ...

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  5. THE EXHIBITION.

    The beautiful weather which has greeted the National Exhibition this year continued yesterday. It was ideal weather for an outing, and but for the dust which ...

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  6. LEATHER, SADDLERY, ETC.

    In this section the headings were: Textile and other Fabrics, Leather, Suddenly Rubber Goods, and Clothing. That is a comprehensive order, but looking down the ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EXHIBIT.

    The apple trophy exhibit made by Sout[?] Australia was of exceptionally high quality. Like the Tasmanian exhibit, it was well got up, and provided an object-lesson for ...

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  8. NEW P. AND O. STEAMER.

    The new steamer Mooltan, built for the Peninsular and Oriental Company, was launched at Greemock, on the Clyde, today. ...

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  9. SHIPMENT OF PORK.

    The shipment of pork by the steamer Mongolia is of first-class quality, and has arrived in excellent condition. The time, however, is unsuitable, the demand for ...

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  10. JUVENILE JUDGES.

    The National Association provided a liberal prize for juvenile judges of dairy stock and swine. The schedule confined the competition to youths under 21 years of age. ...

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  11. SITUATION IN SAKHALIN.

    The Japanese Commandant in Sakhalin reports that the Russian convicts bad apparently been released before the surrender of the Russian troops, and he fears ...

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  12. THE FRENCH FLEET.

    King Edward reveiwed the French fleet in the Solent to-day, and the fleet afterwards docked in Portsmouth Harbour. The weather was very thick. ...

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  13. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    The Unemployed Workmen's Bill has been passed through Committee in the House of Lords without amendment. ...

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  14. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Russian and Japanese plenipotentiaries who have met at Portsmouth, in New Hampshire, to discuss terms of peace, have exchanged their credentials, and ...

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  15. NATIONAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

    Tire House of Commons last night, by 187 votes to 110, confirmed the agreement between tlie Government and the National Telephone Company Several ...

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  16. MINING AT THE EXHIBITION.

    A notable feature in most of the district exhibits was the fine representative display of minerals and mining exhibits. In the Glen Innes exhibit, pride of place ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN CREDENTIALS.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the American correspondent of the "Times," states that the credentials of the Russian plenipotentiary are described as being full, and not ...

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  18. CONVENTUAL LAUNDRIES.

    Mr. A. Akers-Douglas, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, announced in the House of Commons last night that he intended at a future date to introduce a bill to ...

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  19. LAMBS FOR EXPORT.

    The exhibits which secured the first prize for lambs suitable for export were slaughtered last night, and will arrive at the Musgrave Wharf this morning for ...

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  20. IN THE RING.

    Principal interest at the Exhibition yesterday was centred in the ring events, and thousands of people were gathered around the ringside all day, more particularly in ...

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  21. A RUSSIAN WAR LOAN.

    It is announced in St. Petersburg that a new 5 per cent loan of £20,000,000 is being issued by the Russian Government to enable the war to be prosecuted in ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    The July bulletin issued by the Canadian Department of Agriculture estimates the spring wheat crop in the North-west Territory at 21,723,000 bushels. ...

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  23. VEHICLES, Etc.

    The display of carriages and vehicles there are some very finely finished exis comprehensive, and in the lighter classes h[?]bits. The general standard of work is ...

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  24. THE WESTERN PACIFIC.

    Count Metternich, the German Ambassador in London, has had an interview with the Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and assured ...

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  25. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "Elizabeth, Queen of England," was again staged at His Majesty's Theatre last night, and was witnessed by a large audience. Miss Nance O'Neil added to the ...

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  26. A PARIS FAILURE.

    The assets of the Printemps Stores, in Paris, are stated to exceed the liabilities by upwards of 5,000,000 frances (£200,000). (A recent cable message stated:—In ...

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  27. MISCELLANEOUS HORSES.

    The judges had their work [?]ut out when judging miscellaneous horses was continued yesterday. The ponies all round were a splendid lot—were numberous than in ...

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  28. BEST LADY RIDER.

    A special prize, presented by Mr. C. W. Snow, for the best lady rider, was won by Miss Thurlow. ...

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  29. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    W. T. Burgess, the Yorkshire swimmer, has started on another attempt to swim across the English Channel. LONDON, Thursday. ...

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  30. HERREROS DIE OF THIRST.

    The German paper "Militar Wochenblatt" publishes a report of the discovery by Count Schweinitz, in German Southwest Africa, of the skeletons of hundreds ...

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  31. MILKING TESTS.

    Cow yielding the largest quantity of butter-fat in forty-eight hours (Babcock tester):- Frank Whitbread's Dolly, who gave 3.49 ...

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  32. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Mr. Ted Holland's efforts to present on attractive holiday programme have met with great success, and delighted audiences have nightly signified their ...

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  33. GERMAN LOAN TO MOROCCO.

    German bankers have advanced to the Sultan of Morocco a sum of £500,000. This is stated to be a private loan, and has been made in consequence of the penury of the ...

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  34. MURRELLS AND BECKER.

    Messrs. Murrells and Becker, of Queenstreet, manufacturers of leather goods, have a very fine show located on a corner lot of the main avenue. Sadd[?]ery and ...

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  35. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The railway porters at Warsaw, who have gone out on strike, set fire to the railway warehouses in that city. The fire was, however, extinguished, before any ...

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  36. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    A return has been issued which shows that the total number of Chinese coolies employed in the Rand mines is now 43,000. ...

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  37. WIRTHS' CIRCUS.

    Wirths' circus and zoo was again well [?]romised last night, and every item of the long programme of clever and sensational feats was greeted with enthusiasm. ...

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  38. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING.

    Further particulars of the disaster at Albany, in the State of New York, where Myers stores collapsed while undergoing alterations, state that fifty persons were ...

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  39. OUTRAGE IN MACEDONIA.

    A band of Bulgarians visited a farm between Tikvesh and Caradjava, in Macedonia, and killed the owner's son and eight shepherds, besides a large number of sheep. ...

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  40. TOBACCO, CHEMICALS, ETC.

    The average man very frequently is a devotee to my Lady Nicotine, but nevertheless he takes little or no interest in the competition between the various ...

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  41. JOLLIFFEE AND CO., QUEEN-STREET.

    Jolliffe and Co., of Queen-street, coach builders have attained most noteworthy success in the carriage section this year— no less than fourteen prizes for their ...

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  42. ARCHBISHOP DIED FROM YELLOW FEVER.

    Among the deaths caused by the outbreak of yellow fever in New Orleans is that of Monsignor Chapelle, Roman Catholic Archbishop of New Orleans. ...

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  43. ADMIRAL FANSHAWE'S SPEECH.

    In the House of Representative to-day. Admiral Fanshawe's speech at Brisbane yesterday was alluded to by Mr. Kelly, who asked Mr. Ewing if he had, in ...

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  44. EDUCATIONAL BENEFACTIONS BY MR. ROCKEFELLER.

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, the American multy-millionaire, is planning a gift of 50,000,000 dollars for educational purposes in various directions. Mr. Rockefeller states that be ...

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  45. BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS.

    [?] Crome Company of bellringers, musicians, and vocalists, gave a delightful programme in the Albert Hall last night. The chief charm of the entertainments was ...

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  46. MALTHOID ROOFING.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, of Brisbane, are exhibiting ma[?]thord roofing ma[?] in the pavilion and rabbit poison ...

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  47. MASSACRE BY WEST AFRICAN NATIVES.

    The "Cologne Gazette" publishes the statement that a body of 6000 Kuanjama natives attacked several villages at Kakaonda, in Portuguese West Africa, and ...

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  48. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE.

    The Rev. C. E. James delivered a lecture last night in the Protestant Hall. Ann-street on the "Russo-Japanese War." The lecture, which was illsutrated by ...

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  49. CEREALS.

    An important and interesting feature in connection with the show was the graded wheat competition. This was confined to New South Wales and Queensland, the ...

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  50. LATE MINING.

    Adelaide reports the following sales.— Smith's Creek, 4/4, 4/3; Stannary Hills, 4/2, 4/3; Menzies, 1/8. ...

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  51. A SHIP ON FIRE.

    A telegram from Noumea states:—The American ship Roamoke, which was laden with chrome ore at Nehoue, on the West Coast of New Caledonia, is a total loss. ...

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  52. CHICAGO KINETOSCOPE COMPANY.

    [?]ment presented at the Centennial Hall last night by the Chicago Kents[?]scope Company was witnessed by an audience who liberally applanded the many ...

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  53. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    The rise in the price of maize has caused a rush to sell stored grain, and in consequence there have been heavy consignments from Goombungee, Douglas, and Gowrie Little Plains. ...

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  54. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    Among the exhibits of primary products not the least attractive feature was the excellent display made of harms and bacon. In the old days when the farmer made ...

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  55. MURDER IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    A story of mutiny and murder reached Sydney to-day from the Solomon Islands. A few weeks ago W. Finlayson, a trader in the service of Norman Wheatley, of the ...

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  56. CROWN SEPARATOR COMPANY, TOOWOMBA.

    The Crown Separator Company had a comprehensive exhibit of their separators in various sizes, and also a selection of dairy utensils. This interesting exhibit was ...

    Article : 683 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. POULTRY.

    Glancing through the catalogue of the exhibits of poultry one is pleased to see the number of new fanciers that are joining the ranks of poultry breeders, and ...

    Article : 528 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. GRADED MALTING BARLEY.

    The exhibit which secured the award in this class was of a very high-[?]s graded quality. It was grown by Mr. Arthur Ro[?]on, Tou[?] district [?] in the ...

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