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  2. GALLERY NOTES.

    The usual monotony of Thursday afternoon in the Legislative Assembly was disturbed yesterday when Mr. John Cameron rose to make a personal explanation; but ...

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  3. THE PEACE TREATY. DEPARTURE OF THE ENVOYS.

    Further particulars of the final proceedings of the Peace Conference at Portsmouth state that silence attended the signing of the treaty until the last signature ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Carpenter resumed the discussion on the motion of Mr. Spence to appoint a Select Committee to make full inquiry as to the carriage of mails, passengers and ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF. RESULTS IN CANADA.

    The decision of the Commonwealth Government to add the cost of inland transportation to the invoice values in determining the value of imported goods for ...

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  6. ROSEWOOD SHOW.

    The Rosewood Farmers' Club had beautiful weather for their twenty-seventh annual show, which was opened officially yesterday, a few minutes after midday, by ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. ANTI-JEWISH OUTBREAKS.

    Serious disturbances have occurred at Kishineff, where bands of hooligans are sacking the shops of the Jews and killing and wounding the inmates. ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING. THE A.J.C. SPRING MEETING.

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  9. ATROCITIES AT KERTCH.

    Anti-Semitic riots have taken place at Kertch, in the Crimea,where six Jews were killed and 200 wounded. The troops fired upon a number of ...

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  10. TRADE UNION CONGRESS. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION NEGATIVED.

    The Trade Union Congress at Hanley, by the votes of delegates representing 765,000 members, against 67,300, negatived a resolution affirming the principle of ...

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  11. DESTRUCTION AT BAKU.

    The losses caused by the Tartar outbreak at Baku, on the Caspian, amount to millions of rouble. Three hundred naphtha wells have been destroyed by the ...

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  12. PROTECTION CONDEMNED.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Trade Union Congress, a resolution was passed by votes representiug 1,253,000 members, against 20,000, condemning protection and ...

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  13. A MOSCOW SCANDAL.

    A sensation has been caused in Moscow through a man named Kotinsky, a volunteer in a dragoon regiment, and a nephew of Madame Witte, having committed ...

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  14. MUTINOUS SAILORS EXECUTED.

    Four sailors, belonging to the Russian transport Pront, who were concerned in the naval mutiny in the Black Sea in June last, have been executed at Odessa. ...

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  15. M. WITTE HAPPY AT THE RESULTS.

    The business of the Peace Conference having been concluded, the Russian and Japanese, plenipotentiaries have now left Portsmouth. ...

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  16. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO. FRENCH OFFICIALS ATTACKED.

    News from Morocco states that the tribesmen in the vicinity of Tangier have beaten and robbed several French officials. ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Govenor yesterday morning presented Mr. P. J. M'Dermott, Under Secretary to the Chief Secretary, with the Imperial Service Order. ...

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  18. COMPLIMENTS TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    Baron Komura, the principal Japanese plenipotentiary, has telegraphed to President Roosevelt in the following terms:— " Humanity owes you lasting gratitude for ...

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  19. NEW GERMAN MINISTER.

    Dr. Rosen, the new German Minister to Morocco, is now in Paris, where he is conferring with M. Rouvier, the French Premier, prior to taking up his duties. ...

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  20. NO SECRET ARRANGEMENTS.

    Renter's correspondent at St. Petersburg asserts, on the highest Government authority, that there are no secret "arrangements between Russia und Japan in connection ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. STEAMER ON FIRE IN THE SUEZ CANAL.

    Traffic in the Suez Canal has been temporarily suspended, owing to a fire which broke out on the steamer Chatham, which was bound for Yokohama. Considerable ...

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  22. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Paris " Debats," commenting upon the treaty, states that the conclusion of peace leaves Japan a great continental Power, and as the ally of Great Britain ...

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  23. FEELING IN JAPAN.

    Although the majority of the population of Japan have quietly accepted the terms of the treaty of peace, some noisy meetings of protest were held at Tokio, Osaka, ...

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  24. A GREAT MOTOR RIDE.

    Two American ladies in Paris, who were about to leave for the United States having failed to catch the express train for Cherbourg, started in a motor-car, and ...

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  25. THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK.

    Fifty men of the garrison of Konigsberg, in Prussia, have been isolated, and it is supposed that cholera has broken out among them. ...

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  26. THE ARMENIAN REVOLUTION.

    An Armenian named Vartanian, a naturalised American, has, been sentenced to death at Constantinople for killing Apik Undjian, a Wealthy Armenian, who declined ...

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  27. AN UNFAVOURABLE OPINION.

    Baron Okuma has been interviewed with regard to the terms of the treaty of peace, and stated that the conditions were drastic enough to prevent Russian ambitions ...

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  28. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Judging by the number of recalls at the Theatre Royal last night the programme presented by Mr. Ted Holland's company is much to the popular taste. The little ...

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  29. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail tram to-day:— For Brisbane: Mr. and Mrs. H. Osborn, Miss Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. Guest, Messrs. ...

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  30. BILLIARDS.

    Play in the Amateur Championship Tournament was continued in the Carlton Club Hotel last evening, before a good attendance. The players, Messrs. F. ...

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  31. STORMS AND WRECKS ON LAKE SUPERIOR.

    Heavy storms have been experienced on Lake Superior, causing a number of wrecks, and twenty-nine seamen have been drowned. ...

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  32. MILITARY OPERATIONS.

    Information has been received of further military operations in Sakhalin. After five hours' fighting at Naibuti, on the west coast of the island, on the 30th August, ...

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  33. PRICKLY-PEAR DESTRUCTION.

    Yesterday a Parliamentary party visited Nudgee to witness the effects of a certain spray on prickly-pear. The party included the Hons. W. Villiers ...

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  34. CHINESE DESERTERS ON THE RAND.

    Drives organised by the police on the Rand have resulted in the recovery of 300 Chinese labourers who bad deserted from the mines. ...

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  35. PEARY'S ARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    News has been received that Commander Peary's Arctic expedition left Cape Sabine on the 21st August. It is, however, unlikely to get far to the northward during ...

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  36. SEVERE FIGHTING IN KOREA.

    Severe fighting took place on the 1st instant at Chijongtuyong and Heanienkokai, in the north-east of Korea. The Japanese captured from the Russians a difficult ...

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  37. BANK RATE RAISED.

    The Bank of England rate of discount, which has stood at 2½ per cent since March last, was to-day raised to 3 pet cent. ...

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  38. THE BATTLE OF TSUHIMA.

    Vice-Admiral Niebogatoff and the captains of the battleship Imperator Nicolai I. and the sea-going ironclads Admiral Seniavine and General Admiral Apraxine, which ...

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  39. THE PEARLING INDUSTRY. FURTHER DEPARTURES FROM THURSDAY ISLAND.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.—A further departure of pearling vessels from Torres Straits for the Aru Islands has taken place. The schooner skitty ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES LANDS COMMISSION.

    At the Lands Commission to-day, Mr. Browne, of Young and Co., deposed to having paid over to M'Nair £1500, the amount forwarded to the firm by Edward ...

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  41. PASTORAL MATTER[?].

    CUNNAMULLA, Thursday.-—400 store bullocks from Tilboroo to Wilgha, via Nanyah and the Cuttaburra, Bank of Australasia owners, Spry in charge; and ...

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  42. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Old-age Pensions Committee met yesterday. A communication was received from Mr. Robert Rendle, Registrar of Friendly ...

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