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  2. CHARTERS TOWERS ELECTION. LARGE MAJORITY FOR MR. PAULL.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Oct. 8.—The byelection for the Charters Towers seat, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. John Dunsford, took place yesterday. The ...

    Article : 440 words
  3. GREAT BRITAIN. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    The speeches recently delivered by members of the House of Commons on the education question show a growing antagonism between the Catholics and Home ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST. THE LATE WAR.

    This Jap[?] newspaper the "Ko[?] announces that the visit to Tokio of the United States Secretary for War (the H[?] W. H. Taft). was incidentally ...

    Article : 59 words
  5. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. THE DUMA ELECTIONS.

    The Russian Governors, district police, and other functionaries have been ordered to abstain from interference in the forthcoming elections to the National D[?]. ...

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  6. NEW GUINEA ADMINISTRATION.

    Our special correspondent, Randolph Bedford, wires from New Guinea as follows:— To guard against the Papuan Bill being ...

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  7. COUNT LAMSDORFF VISITING BERLIN.

    Count La[?] Russian-Minister for Foreign Affairs, is proceeding to Bertin to discass the new Russian relations with Germany. He will then visit Paris witn ...

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  8. BRITISH ARMY RESERVE.

    Mr. H. O. Arnold-Forister, Secretary of State for War, speaking at Norwich, said the British Army Reserve now totalled 93,000 men, and it was expected that the ...

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  9. BRITISH SQUADRON VISITING

    The British China Squadron, under the command of Adm[?] Sir Gerard H. U. Noel, is visiting Kobe. and was accorded an ovation by the Japanese. the ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The "Novoe Vremya" (St. Petersburg) says that any rapprochement between Russia and Germany would be disadvantageous because it would me[?]ely increase ...

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  11. LABOUR DEPUTATTON TO THE COLONIES.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, secretary to the Labour Representation Coumittee has been interviewed with regard to the Labour deputation which it was intended should ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. REPATRIATING RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    The Russian prisoners of war in Japan are to be sent back to Russia by way of Vladivostock and the Siberian Railway. ...

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  13. PETITION FROM FINLAND.

    An address from the Finnish people has been presented to the Czar, appealing for the preservation of the principles [?] lished in the Grand Duc[?] of Finland by ...

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  14. INDEBTEDNESS OF JAPAN.

    M. Takahashi, attache to the Japanese Legation in London, hassbeen interviewed with regard to the statement made by B[?] Okuma to the Congress of ...

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  15. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING.

    A-five-story building, which was in process of erection in St. Petensburg. collapsed, and 100 persons were buried beneath the ruins. Seven who were ...

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  16. ATTEMPT ON A CHIEF OF POLICE.

    The St. Petersburg "Russ" publishes the report that an attempt has been made on the life of the chief of police at Helsingfors, the capital of Finland. ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS. OVERDUE VESSEL ARREZED.

    The long overdue barque Lalla Rookh, from Brisbane, which was rein[?] a few days ago at 90 guineas per cent, has been reported as having passed the [?] ...

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  18. THE ISSUES OF THE ELECTION.

    In view of the result of the election. the following extracts from the "Northern Miner," in a report of one of Mr. Mullan's meetings, will be of interest:— ...

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  19. ENTERTAINMENTS. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN."

    "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was produced at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night by Mr. Walter Sanford and his American company. There was a large audience, ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. A SCANDINAVIAN ALLIANCE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" mentions that private pourparlers are in progress towards an alliance between Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. ...

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  21. CURE FOR CONUMPTION.

    Professor Behring, the delegate of the Gorman Government to the Tubereidosis Congress now sitting in Paris, who claimed to have discovered a cure for consumption, ...

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  22. A MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP.

    Mr. E. Rigg, of Wellington, has been awarded the Bucknill scholarsip, with a tenure of four years, in the [?] of medicine, at University College, [?]ondon. ...

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  23. A KING FOR NORWAY.

    The Bank of Norway and 105 other banks have urged the Norwegian Storthing, in pursuance of the resolution adopted in June last, a[?]ming their adherence to ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF QUESITION.

    Advices from Ottawa state that it is fcared there that the decision of the Australion Government to add the inland transportation charges to the invo[?] value ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    TOOWOOMBA, Oct. 8.—The fifth annual general meeting of members of the Darling Downs Bowling Club was held in the Alexandra Cafe last night. Mr. R. ...

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  26. ALBERT-STREET CHURCH RECITAL.

    Mr. A. H. Littler, organist at the Albert-street Methodist Church, began a series of recitals at that church on Saturday night. There was not the ...

    Article : 387 words
  27. GERMANY'S RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN.

    Herr Liebert, ex-Govearnor of German East Africa, who is the delegate of the German Navy League to the Colonial Congress, now sitting in Berlin advocated the ...

    Article : 154 words
  28. THE LAND TAX BILL.

    LAIDLEY, Oct. 8.[?]The monthly meeting of the Lockyer Dairymen and Farmers' Association was held yesterday afternoon, the president (Mr. John Cook) ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Our Melbourne representative wires that Dr. Maxwell, the Queensland Oontroller of Central Sugar Mills, lunched at Government House yesterday at the ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL[?]ERS.

    The New Zealand footballers played a match against a Durham team to-des., 5000 spectators being present. Before half-time Hunter and Wa[?]ace ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. ASSASSINATION IN MACEDONIA.

    Information is to hand that sixteen peasants at Melnik, in Macedonia, who professed their inability to continue their subacriptions to the Bulgarian ...

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  32. THE KLIPFONTEIN OUTRAGE.

    The Chinamen who committed the recent outrage at a Jewish store at Klipfontein have been arrested, and one has turned King's evidence. ...

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  33. WARWICK AND DISTRICT.

    WARWICK, Oct. 8.—A meeting of the promoters of the Warwick Club was held on Friday night, Dr. Phillips presiding. It was decided that the club be formed. ...

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  34. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Generous support was accorded, as usual, to Mr. Holland's Vandeville Company, at the Teatre Royal, on Saturday night, when an excellent programme was again ...

    Article : 378 words
  35. GYMPIE SHARE MARKET.

    GYMPIE, Oct. 3.—The "Miner's" weekly report states that the condition of the market during the week was reflected by the amount of business done on ...

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  36. THE WEATHER. LIGHT FALLS ON THE DOWNS.

    Mild weather prevailed in the metropolis on Saturday night, with an overcast sky and indications of electric disturbances. Yesterday morning a thunderstorm ...

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  37. RURAL INTERESTS. SELECTION AT DALBY.

    DALBY, Oct. 7.—At the Commissioner's Land Court to-day (Mr. Borton presiding) fifteen blocks of the recently [?]eared prickly-pear land at Bowenville were ...

    Article : 212 words
  38. BRISBANE MUSICAL UNION.

    The third concert for 1905 of the Brisbane Muscal Union will be held in the Exhibition Concert Hall to-morrow evening. when Ressini's "Stabat Mater" will ...

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  39. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    SNDGATE, Sunday.—The State school excursion to Sandgate on Saturday, arranged by the Railway Department, was not the success expected. About 450 ...

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  40. FIRE IN A MINE.

    CHARTERS TOWERS. Oct. 8.—A fire occurred in the old No. [?] of the Day Dawn Block and Wyndham mine. The men were taken out of the adjacent mines ...

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  41. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    GATION, Oct. 3.—A nice thunderstorm broke over the town this morning at about 3 o'clock, but little rain fell. A cool casterly wind has since been blowing, with ...

    Article : 404 words
  42. COUNTRY NEWS. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON

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  43. LATE SHIPPING.

    Oct. 8.—FLINDERS, s., 521 tons, Captain W. J. Collin, from Bundaberg direct. Passengers: Mesdames Douglas, Rannie, T. H. Robertson, T. [?] Dougherty, Misses Ferguson, C, Rannie, ...

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  44. INSPECTION OF DEGILBO LA[?]DS.

    DEGILBO, Oct. 7. —A targe party comprising New South Wales, Vict[?] rian, and Downs farmers arrived here yeste rday. Owing to the size of the party some ...

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  45. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY.—Arrived, Oct. 8: Ville de la Ciotat, s., from Marseilles; Lucknow, barque, from Glasgow; Irdralema, s., from London. Sailed, Oct. 7: Oroya, R.M.S., ...

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  46. MR. BENSON'S RECITAL.

    An interesting recital—the first of a fortnightly series—was given by Mr. S. G. Benson at his rooms in kent's Buildings on Saturday afternoon, when at his ...

    Article : 438 words
  47. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  48. LATE MINING.

    The following sales were made [?] the Sydney Stock Exchange:—North [?] field, 6/2; Victory. 5/2; Clark's Bri[?] Worcester, and Victory. paid up. 2/6. ...

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  49. MILK AND CREAM TESTS.

    An examination for qualification in testing milk and eream at factories will be held on the 13th instant, and will be followed by a practical examination at a ...

    Article : 164 words
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