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  2. Preferential Trade.

    A large and influential meeting was held, in the Riding School at Welbec[?] Abbey. The Duke of Portland presided, and there were 12,000 persons present. ...

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  3. POINTED PARS.

    The socialist candidate for Toowong evidently is a believer in the maxim, "Any port in a storm." Exactly how many labour plebiscites for which he nominated, and was ...

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  4. War in Far East

    Pursuant to instructions given by the Mikado that as few lives as possible are to be sacrificed when the final assault on Port Arthur is made, the Japanese ...

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  5. Latest War News.

    The main force of the Russians now is inside the permanent forts constituting a fortress containing 2,000 guns, 'which command a plain, which the Japanese ...

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  7. COMING EVENTS.

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. Late Sir George Dibbs.

    WITH the passing away of Sir George Dibbs disappears one of the few remaining political seers who warned the people of Australia that the rush into federation ...

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  10. TO-MORROW.

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  11. FUTURE DATES.

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  12. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Standard" this morning, in commenting upon Mr. Chamberlain's speech, says that his arguments were inconclusive, unconvincing, and mutually ...

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  13. JAPS ADVANCING NORTHWARD.

    It is reported by General Oku that the Japanese have occupied the town of Niuchwang, which is thirty miles to the north-east of the open port of the same ...

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  14. FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR.

    One of the passengers by the steamer Hipsang describes the fighting between July 26 and July 28, his statements, however, being chiefly from Port, ...

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  15. Proposed Conference.

    The Earl of Rosebery, in a further letter to the "Times," says that he is glad to have elicited the letter from Mr. Chamberlain, published yesterday, on the ...

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  17. JAPANESE FORCES 200,000.

    Latest information indicates that General Kuroki, with 100,000 Japanese troops, is now either behind or to the northward of the retreating Russian ...

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  18. PLACARDING OF HARBIN.

    The Russians have placarded the town of Harbin with statements that the Japanese troops evidently had been driven into the sea. These statements have ...

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  20. STEAMER ARABIA LIBERATED.

    The prize court at Vladivostock has liberated the German steamer Arabia, with 142,500 pounds of flour consigned to Hongkong, but has confiscated railway ...

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  21. RUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    A report by General Sakharoff states that the losses suffered by the Russians in the engagements on July 30 and 31 (Saturday and Sunday last) were 29 ...

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  22. Family Notices

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  23. RUSSIAN VESSELS THROUGH DARDANELLES.

    It is reported at Constantinople that Russia has notified the Porte of the impending passage through the Dardanelles of several volunteer steamers laden with ...

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  24. SINKING OF THE HIPSANG.

    Regarding the sinking of the steamer Hipsang by a Russian torpedo boat near Fu-chau Bay, which was recently reported, Captain Bradley, commander of the ...

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  25. OPINION OF THE "TIMES."

    The "Times," commenting upon the statement made by Mr Watson regarding the proposed conference, says that Mr. Watson takes the common-sense view that ...

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  26. P. AND O. AND CONTRABAND.

    In consequence of the uncertainty regarding what is contraband, the P. and O., Ocean Steamship, and China Mutual Steamship Companies have decided not ...

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  27. Commercial.

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  28. BATTLE IN PROGRESS.

    A report has been received at St. Petersburg, but has not been confirmed yet, that a battle between the Russians and Japanese is now in progress to the ...

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  29. SUMMARY.

    A butcher was injured at Rosalie yesterday. (Page 6.) A timbergetter had two of his toes smashed yesterday. (Page 6.) ...

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  30. FLUTTER IN RADICAL CIRCLES.

    The "Times" this morning says that Radical circles have been greatly fluttered by the suggestion of a conference with the dependencies on the fiscal question. ...

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  31. Thibet Expedition.

    The Thibetan peace delegates have abandoned their arrogant attitude, and now are appealing to Colonel Younghusband not to proceed to Lhassa, as the Dalai Lama might ...

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  32. Diary.

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  33. PURE BRED POULTRY.

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  34. Mr. Watson's Views.

    The Federal Prime Minister (Hon. J. C. Watson) arrived in Sydney yesterday, and on being asked his opinion of Mr. Chamberlain's latest proposal that another colonial ...

    Article : 108 words
  35. The Trelawny Farms.

    From Messrs. Isles, Love, and Co. we learn that they hare arranged for a display of products from the Trelawny Estate and immediate neighbourhood, together with samples ...

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  37. Unopposed Returns.

    THE return of the Premier without even the suggestion of opposition is an event almost unprecedented in the annals of parliamentary government: and as such, the ...

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  38. Fitzgerald's Circus.

    Fitzgerald Bros' circus and menagerie, well known in Queensland has returned to Brisbane, and to-night will open a season of nine night on the Central railway ...

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  39. Weather in England.

    There is a continuation of intense heat in London. A temperature of 91 degrees in the shade was recorded yesterday, and a large number of cases of sunstroke were ...

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  40. Accident to Cyclist.

    P. Hardgraves, 22, single, residing at Highgate Hill, and employed as a porter on the Southern and Western Railway, fractured one of his collar-bones and received ...

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  41. Butcher's Mishap.

    When driving a butcher's cart along Elizabeth street, Rosalie, early yesterday afternoon, Mr. R. Trout, jun., 28, married, residing at Latrobe terrace, had the ...

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  42. House of Lords

    The House of Lords is considering the Licensing Bill in committee. An amendment, moved by the Archbishop of Canterbury, proposing a time limit to the ...

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  43. Late Sir G. Dibbs.

    The remains of Sir George Dibbs will be buried this afternoon at St. Thomas's cemetery, North Sydney. A "Gazette" has been issued expressing ...

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  44. Groceries for Nothing.

    Almost so, at new branch People's Cash Stores (next Chas. Gilbert's.) ...

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  45. Tone of Broadwood Pianos.

    Most pianos begin to lose their tone after the first year, and at the end of ten years there is very little piano tone left. Many Boradwood pianos, from 30 to 40 years old, ...

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  46. Systematic Charity.

    The success attending the railway audit charity fund has induced the members of the secretary's and chief accountant's staffs to join in the movement. A meeting of the ...

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  47. Macedonian Affairs.

    In the House of Commons yesterday. Earl Percy, Under Secretary for Foreign Affaire, replying to a question by Mr. Bryce, stated that Austria and Russia were asking for an ...

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  48. Theatre Royal.

    The last performance of the Majeroni Dramatic Company took place at the Theatre Royal last night, when "The Kelly Gang" was produced before another large and very ...

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  49. Electoral Department.

    Before the Electoral Select Committee yesterday, some remarkable evidence was given in reference to the administration of the department. Mr. Biden, who is ...

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  50. Land's End Mystery.

    While walking on June 12 amid the romantic and historic ruins of Castle-an-Dinas, an ancient British castle in the extreme west of Cornwall, and quite close ...

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  51. Philosophy of Rogues.

    THERE used to be in circulation a little book written by a prison chaplain. The good man bad spent some years at work in a reform prison. The rogues therein contained ...

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  52. Kinetoscope.

    The kinetoscope entertainment at the Centennial Hall is certainly superior to any extended entertainment of the kind yet seen in this, city. The "Wonders of the ...

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  53. Panama Hats.

    Now that spring is approaching, the demand for something "light and airy" is so strong that most of the business houses in Brisbane feel a difficulty in supplying the ...

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  54. Knocked Down in the Street.

    Jesse Venther, 67, builder, a married man, residing at Grey street. South Brisbane, received an injury to his left leg through being knocked down by a horse and dray in Stanley ...

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  55. Timbergetter Injured.

    A timbergetter named Roger Evans, 32, a married man, residing at Albion road, Albion, received a compound fractures of the first and second toes of the left foot, through ...

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  56. Arbitration Court.

    In consequence of the serious illness of Mr. Cruickshank, the business of the Arbitration Court has been suspended temporarily. Unfortunately there is a great ...

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  57. Plague in Formosa.

    The latest consular report from Formosa respecting the plague epidemic in the island shows no apparent diminution in the number of cases up to June 31, [?] ...

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