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  2. THE PREMIER'S TOUR. RECEPTION AT CHARTERS TOWERS

    CHARTERS TOWERS, April 25.—The Premier and party proceeded to-day to Charters Towers, and were met at Ravenswood Junction by the Hon. J. Deane, ...

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  3. MR. REID'S SPEECH.

    MELBOURNE, April 25.—In the cours[?] of an interview to-day the Prime Minister made the following reply to the speech delivered by Mr. Reid yesterday, in which ...

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  4. GREAT BRITAIN. THE CHURCH IN WALES.

    A Royal Commission has been appointed to investigate the financial condition of the Church of England in Wales. The chairman of the commission in Mr. Justice (Sir ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. CZAR TO OPEN THE DUMA.

    It is announced from St. Petersburg that the Cear will personally open the Council of the Empire and the National Duma. ...

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  6. THE SAN FRANCISCO DISASTER. ABOUT 1000 DEATHS.

    A sharp shock of earthquake was experienced at San Francisco last evening, and the shock was also felt in the State of Oregon, but no damage was done. ...

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  7. MEET'NG AT CHARTERS TOWERS.

    The Ministerial party addressed a crowded meeting in the School of Arts Hall to-night. About 600 persons were present, in addition to the whole of the ...

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  8. SENSATIONAL RESCUE OF PRISONERS.

    A sensational rescue of political offenders, imprisoned in Warsaw, has been reported. Seven men disguised as policemen, one of whom wore the uniform of an ...

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  9. THE SENIOR WRANGLERSHIP.

    The Special Board of Mathematics at Cambridge University has recommended the abolition of the Senior Wranglership. ...

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  10. THE ARMY IN INDIA.

    Replying to Mr. Rutherford in the House of Commons yesterday, the Right Hon. John Morley, Secretary of State for India, stated that the spirit of the army in India ...

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  11. THIBETAN TREATY DENIED.

    Reuter'a Agency has been informed that its statement cabled from Shanghai, announcing that the Thibetan treaty had been signed by Great Britain and China, ...

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  12. THE LOSSES AND INSURANCE.

    Competent insurance authorities in San Francisco estimate that the losses caused by the earthquake and fire will total £60.000,000, and that this is covered by ...

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  13. THE CONTINENT. ATTEMPT ON M. LOUBET'S LIFE.

    An infernal machine was found to have been placed on the sill of a window in the residence of M. Emile Loubet, late President of the French Republic, at ...

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  14. AMERICA RISING TO THE OCCASION.

    At President Roosevelt's request, General Woodford explained at a banquet in New York that British and other foreign offers of assistance in connection with the San ...

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  15. THE MORTALITY AT SAN ERANCISCO.

    The coroner at San Francisco estimates that the total number of deaths resulting from the late disaster is about 1000. ...

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  16. THE FRENCH MINING STRIKE.

    Arrangements are in progress for settling the strike of coal miners in the North of France. A [?]mber of the [?]workers [?] went ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS. MAUD M'CARTHY IN DUBLIN.

    Miss Maud M'Carthy, the Sydney violinist, was accorded an ovation on her arrival in Dublin for the purpose of giving a number of recitals. The Lord Mayor of ...

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  18. THE STREAMER SONOMA.

    The sailing of the steamer Sonoma from San Francisco to Australia has been indefinitely postponed. ...

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  19. ITALY AND THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    Count Guiceiardini, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Senate yesterday, remarked that the international conference at Algeciras had proved ...

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  20. MAILS SAFE.

    The postal officials believe that all the mails at San Francisco are safe. ...

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  21. LATEST VIA NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, April 25.—Mr. Seddon has received the following cable from Spreckles and Co., San Francisco:—"Loss encrmous, but not irreparable. Refief ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS IN PARIS.

    Mr. John Longstaff and Mr. R. C. W. Bunny, the Victorian artists, will be represented in the new season's pictures at the Paris Salon. ...

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  23. WEST AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The special shipment of Western Australian apples by the Mongolia has proved excellent, both in quality and condition, and the fruit has been exhibited to ...

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  24. DUNSTAN COAL COMPANY.

    ROCKHAMPTON, April 25.—A meeting of the shareholders of the Dunstan Coal Company was held this afternoon. The chairman (Mr. J. A. Walsh) reported that ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. CANADIAN RELATIONS WITH GERMANY.

    With reference to the desire of Germany for a readjustment of the commercial relations between that country and Canada, the Hon. W. S. Fielding, C[?]dian ...

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  26. TURKEY AND EGYPT. POSITION OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    Though the Porte has been profoundly impressed by the increase in the British garrison in Egypt, it is feared that the Sultan will not yield in the matter of the ...

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  27. EFFECTS OF GERMAN INTERVEN[?] TION IN MOROCCO.

    The Paris "Temps" states that the effects of G[?]man intervention in Mor[?] are noti[?] in the French terrtory of T[?] where acts of aggression against ...

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  28. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "If my wish came true" and "Rainbow" were the illustrated songs sung in the Theatre Royal last night by Mr. George Warsaw, and the audience joined ...

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  29. "THE EGYPITAN GARRISON.

    It is announced that the British garrison in Egypt will be increased until it is equal to any eventuality. ...

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  30. THE POSTAL CONGRESS.

    The committee of the Postal Union Congress at Rome has adopted the scheme proposed by the British delegates for an international coupon which will prepay a ...

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  31. WARNING BY THE "TIMES."

    The "Times," in an article published to-day, emphasises the willingness of Egypt for a mixed commission to delimit the disputed frontier of the Sinai Peninsula, ...

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  32. THE TRANSVAAL FRANCHISE.

    A return has been published showing that under the new Constitution there will be 46,203 Parliamentary voters [?] the Rand, and 42,120 in the rest of the ...

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  33. THE WEATHER.

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  34. CANADA AND THE PREFERENCE QUESTION.

    In the Dominion House of Commons Mr. David Henderson, member for Halton (Ontario), declared that if he had the opportunity he would caneel the ...

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  35. "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT."

    The delightful comedy, "Dr. Wake[?] Patient." was again presented in His Majesty's Theatre last night by the Brough-Flemming Comedy Company. The ...

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  36. THE NATAL RISING. BAMBAATA'S STRENGTH INCREASING.

    News from Natal states that the strength of Bambaata's force is increasing, many of Ndubi's tribe having joined him. The loyalty of the Ghlaka Zulus is ...

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  37. CETEWAYO'S GRAVE.

    Dinizulu is stated to be furious because Bambaata's witch doctors have desecrated the grave of King Cetewayo by ceremonies designed to play on the superstitions of ...

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  38. CONSUL MURDERED IN PARAGUAY.

    Information is to band that Herr Mangels, Commercial Councillor attached to the German Consulate at Asuncion, in Paraguay, has been murdered. ...

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  39. BAMBAATA FLED.

    The rebel chief Bambaata, with 300 followers, has now fled, and the Natal troops are in pursuit. ...

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  40. BELOW THE RANGE.

    ESK, April 23.—The annual State school treat was held on the school grounds last Friday, and was attended by over 300 persons, All the members of the School ...

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  41. THE TRANSVAAL VOLUNTEERS.

    The 500 armed and equipped volunteers offered by the Transvaal Government for service against the native rebels in Natal will start on Friday. ...

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  42. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    CHARLEVILLE, April 25.—A smart shower of rain fell here this morning, and more appears likely. ROMA, April 25.—The sky was ...

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  43. JAPANESE TRAINING SQUADRON

    TOWNSVILLE, April 25.—Ad[?]al Shimamura and the chief officers of the Japanese training squadron were entertained at luncheon at the Queen's Hotel ...

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  44. MARYBOROUGH.

    MARYBOROUGH, April 25.[?]The action of the Tariff Commission in deciding to visit Maryborough to take evidence and inspect the local industries has given ...

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  45. THE MISSES JEFFERTES' CONCERT.

    The Misses Jefferies concert will be given in the Centennial Hall to-night, at 8 o'clock, and judging from the result of the booking the concert should prove a ...

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  46. CROYDON DISTRICT COURT.

    CROYDON, April 25.—At the sittings of the District Court to-day, Hugh Brodziak, who was convicted on the previous day on the charge of cattle stealing. and ...

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  47. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, April 25.—Arrived: Miowera, s., from Vancouver; Prinz Waldemar, s., from Yoko[?]ma; Albeura, from Glasgow; S. D. Carleton, from Puget Sound; Sildra, s., from Manila. ...

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  48. EXHIBITION ORGAN RECITAL.

    Next Monday evening Mr. Sampson will give his 100th recital on the Exhibition organ. To mark the occasion a special programme has been compiled, which will ...

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