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  2. THE PREMIER'S TOUR. PROCEEDINGS AT HUGHENDEN.

    HUGHENDEN April 27.—On arrival here to-day the Premiar and party were met by the Mayor (Mr. J. V. Suter), Mr. W. Hammond (chairman of the Flinders ...

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  3. SAN FRANCISCO DISASTER ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    Another earthquake shock, lasting a minute, has occurred in San Francisco, causing many of the burned buildings (the walls of which were still standing) to ...

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  4. GREAT BRITAIN. MOBILISATION DENIED.

    The raport published by the "Tribune" that the first division of General Sir J. D.' P. French's army corps had (been instructed to prepare for mobilisation has ...

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  5. ENTERTAINMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    It is a good thing to have a striking title to a play—a better to have a good play. But a striking title may help a strong play just as a week and inexpressive one ...

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  6. THE EDUCATION QUESTION. A BOGUS INTERVIEW.

    The "Western Morning News" (a paper published at Plymouth) has published a report of an interview purporting to be with an Austalian Agent-General, whose ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON

    IPSWICH, April 27.—The names of the following justices appear on the roster for nest week:—[?]essrs. E. W. Hargreaves, H. S. Cribb, J. J. Broughton, I. ...

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  8. MUSICIANS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly lecture-concert of the Musicians' Association of Queensland will be held in the Liedertafel Hall, Queen-street, next Monday night, at 7.45, when Mr. W. ...

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  9. ALASKA BOUNDARY TREATY.

    The United States Senate has ratified the Alaska boundary treaty. (A recent cable message stated:—Sir Henry M. Durand, British Ambassador at ...

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  10. LOSSES OF BRITISH INSURANCE. COMPANIES.

    The Royal Insurance Company estimate their losses through the San Francisco disaster at probably £1,350,000. The London and Lancashire Company put theirs ...

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  11. CONCERT AND OPERETTA.

    A concert and operetta entitled " A Simple Sweep" is being organised to take place in the West End School of Arts next Wednesday evening. The soloists will be ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. OUTRAGES BY COSSACKS.

    Information is to hand that the Cossacks who were sent to the Shusha district, in Transcaucasia, in consequence of the recent Tartar outrages, instead of protecting ...

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  13. SALARY OF THE LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL.

    In the House of Commons last night a motion was introduced to cancel the salary of the Lord President of the Council (£2000), on the ground that the office ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A popular entertainment will be given in the Centennial Hall next Wednesday evening, when Mr. John Rule will make his first appearance before a Brisbane ...

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  15. A TREASURY ROBBED.

    Six men disguised as soldiers, entered the Russian treasury at Dushet, in the Caucasus, after giving the password, and stole a sum of £30,000. ...

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  16. A REPUDIATION.

    All the colonial Agents-General have signed a statement repudiating the alleged interview, and expressing indignation at the gross attack made on the Australian ...

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  17. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    Messrs. Do[?]eley and Roge.s' monthly horse sale was commenced at their yards to-day. The yarding totalled 132, generally fair class. There was a representative ...

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  18. PUBLIC MEETING.

    HUGHENDEN, April 27.—The Premier and Messrs. Alrey and Kerr addressed a public meeting here to-night in the School of Arts. The chair was occupied by the ...

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  19. RUSSIAN' LOAN OVER-SUBSCRIBED.

    The new Russian loan lias been subscribed several times over in Russia and France, and the portion issued in London has also been over-subscribed. ...

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  20. CATHOLIC OPPOSITION TO THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Most Rev. Francis Bourne, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, addressing a meeting of the Catholic Truth Society, read a manifesto signed by ...

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  21. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    The preparations for the classical and popular entertainment in the South Brisbane Technical College Hall on Saturday next are being vigorously pushed forward. ...

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  22. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    Some of the apples ex Orestes have been sold at Liverpool at 9s. 3d. to 9s. 9d. per case. ...

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  23. DAMAGED RABBITS AND PORK.

    The rabbits and pork shipped by the steamer Wilcannia have been found to be badly damaged, and much of the shipment has been condemned. ...

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  24. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Star of Australia, s., from New Zealand ports; Giacomo, barque, from Wallaroo; Myrtle Holme, barque, from Adelaide. ...

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  25. SECULAR EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    The London " Daily Mail" has published a contributed article, in which it is alleged that the system of secular education has caused a great increase of crime in ...

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  26. BRISBANE LIEDERTAFEL.

    The Brisbane Liedertafel announce that their first subscription concert of the 1906 season will be given in the Centennial Hall on Wednesday, 16th May, under the ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. MAY DAY IN PARIS.

    Owing to the fear of disturbances taking place on May Day, the military garrison of Paris has been increased to 57,000, and the police have been strengthened by 30,000 ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Lieutenant Carlyon W. Bellairs, R.N. (retired), M.P. for Lynn Regis, in the course of an interview, said he considered that Captain Creswell, the Australian Naval ...

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  29. THE THIBETAN TREATY.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated in reply to a question in the House of Commons, that negotiations were progressing with China ...

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  30. WARWICK AND DISTRICT.

    WARWICK, April 27.—A well-attended meeting of the above club was held at the secretary's office last evening. The principal business was the appointment of ...

    Article : 264 words
  31. THE NATAL RISING.

    Much satisfaction has been caused at Vryheid (formerly a part of the Transv[?]) by the Hon. C. J. Smythe, Premier of Natal asking Mr. Grobelaar, the ...

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  32. TURCO-PERSIAN FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    Great Britain and Russia have severely admonished the Porte for occupying Passvah, which is declared to be in Persian territory. The Persian Government is ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND MARKERS' TOURNAMENT.

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  34. REFORMS IN EGYPT.

    Lord Cromer's annual report on Egypt has been issued, and is a record of solid progress. Lord Cromer submits for the ...

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  35. EMPIRE DAY CUP.

    The Empire Day Challenge Cup and Prize, presented by the Earl of Meath, competition for which was open to scholars attending all primary schools throughout ...

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  36. VESUVIUS VERY QUIET.

    Proffessor. Matt[?] who is in charge of the observatory on Mount Vesuvius, reports that the volcano is now very quiet. The crater, has undergone considerable ...

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  37. TURKEY AND EGYPT. INCREASING THE BRITISH GARRISON.

    A battery of Horse Artillery and three companies of the [?]nniskilling Fusiliers now stationed in Crete, have been transferred to Egypt. ...

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  38. THE REMAINS OF PAUL JONES.

    The remains of the Admiral Paul Jones, which had been brought from France, and were escorted across the Atlantic by French warships[?] have been reinterred at ...

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  39. COLLISION IN CAPEL BAY.

    MELBOURNE, April 27.—At a quarter to 12 last night the steamer Aramac, inward bound, came into collision with the French barque Nantes, which was lying ...

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  40. CHARTERS TOWERS STOCK EXCHANGE.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, April 27.—The "Northern Miner" says:—The Exchange during the week ended noon on Friday, 1[?]800 shares were sold at the noon and evening [?], as against ...

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  41. A MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated that Lord Cromer considered, in view of the unrest ...

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  42. METROPOLITAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The second annual metropolitan tournament under the suspices of the Queensland Lawn Tennis Association will be inaugurated at the Auchenflower courts this ...

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  43. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The programme presented at the Theatre Royal last night was splendidly received, and was characterised by brightness and variety from start to finish. The song ...

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  44. CANADIAN INVITATION TO ROYALTY.

    The Senate of the Dominion of Canada has adopted the invitation to King Edward and Queen Alexandra to visit Canada, which had already been passed by ...

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  45. BOUNDARY PILLARS DESTROYED.

    The Cairo correspondent of the " Times" states that a report is credited in official circles in Egypt that the Turks have destroyed the boundary pillars at Ra[?]a, near ...

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  46. WARWICK FESTIVAL.

    The Warwick festival will be held on 26th and 28th May, and numerous attractions have been arranged, including band contests, choral contests, interstate ...

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  47. FRENCH MINING STRIKE.

    A large proportion, of the French coal miners who went out on strike have now resumed work, iu the hope of a settlement of the dispute. ...

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  48. TRUMPER'S TEAM

    CHARTERS TOWERS, April 27.—Victor Trumper's team commenced a match to-day against a Charters Towers eighteen. The gate receipts amounted to £60. The ...

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  49. PLAGUE IN KASHMIR.

    There has been a serious outbreak of plague in Kashmir, on the northern frontier of India, and 285 deaths have occurred within a week. The troops and ...

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  50. LATE MINING.

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  52. MR. SAMPSON'S 100th RECITAL.

    Special interest attaches to Mr. Sampsons recital on Motday evening, as it is his 100th recital on the Exhibition organ. To mark the occasion, a souv[?]nir ...

    Article : 159 words
  53. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    MELBOURNE, April 27.—Wh[?] is steady, with a fair demand and moderate supply offering[?] 500 bags sold at 3/3½ ex store, and 3/3[?] delivered at mill siding. Shipping parcels are worth 3/4 ...

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