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  2. THE FOURTH OF JULY.

    Yesterday, the Fourth of July, America's great day—the celebration of the Declaration of Independence—was only honoured in Brisbane and the other ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    The Hon. G. H. Reid, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived at Gympic shortly before 1 o'clock to-day, and was met at the station by the Mayor ...

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  4. INTERSTATE.

    The debate on the ensure motion was continued in the legislative Assembly last night. Mr. Norton making charges of corruption against Mr. Holman. Mr. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES

    General Bogdamovitch, an anti-Semitic pamphleteer, has banked £250,000 abroad. OFFICERS TO BE DEALT WITH. ...

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  6. JOHN F. SHERIDAN COY.

    In the Town Hall last evening the John F. Sheridan Musical Comedy Company produced the sparkling and witty comedy. "The Earl and the Girl," ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    The public are notified that telegraph and telephone business may now be transacted with Gomorran and Goombungee. The trunk line charges ...

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  8. THE NATAL REVOLT.

    Colonels Mackenzie and Barker attempted to surround Mesini's impi, estimated at 8000, and had a sharp fight with the enemy's vanguard. Heavy fighting is ...

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  9. FARMING FIRMS FINED.

    At the Mackay Police Court on Tuesday Inspector Gabriel prosecuted 19 farming firms for failing to register in conformity with the Farms Act. Fines of ...

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  10. REDWATER AT BEAUDESERT.

    Dairy farmers (says a Lismore correspondent) ate much concerned regarding a reported outbreak of redwater at Beaudesert. The department will be asked to ...

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  11. SALE OF EMU CREEK STATION.

    Messrs, Scholefield, Godsall, and Weaver, of Toowoomba, report having completed the sale of Emu Creek Station, Crow's Nest. This property comprises ...

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  12. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The Romo correspondent of the Paris "Matin" states that Signor Tittoni, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs has approached Britain and France with a ...

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  13. PROPERTY SALE.

    Lowcock, Broughton, and King (Tamworth and Gunnedah) report having sold on account of Mr. J. F. M. Blaxland his property, "The Ranch," comprising 8072 ...

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  14. SYDNEY TRAMWAY.

    The tramway men's troubles are increasing. Mr. Lawton, the President of the Tramway Employee's Union, who is a driver, was this morning dismissed, ...

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  15. A RECORD CASTING,

    Referring to the recent achievement of Mort's Dock aud Engineering Company, Ltd., Sydney, in successfully casting a ten-ton, high-pressure cylinder for the ...

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  16. FATAL ACCIDENT AT CROW'S NEST.

    Yesterday morning, between 7 and 8 o'clock, while Mr. W. H. CAve, of The Pines, Plainby, was rounding up some cattle, his horse became restless and ...

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  17. TROOPS DISBAND.

    The troops at Vladikavkaz have disbanded. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The medical officer at King Edward's sanatorium at Midhurst has accepted the assurance of the Agents-General respecting the perfect system of meat ...

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  19. THE ARMY.

    One of the danger of the general situation, in Russia at the present time is the possibility of the army becoming divided against itself. ...

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  20. THE ISIS CANE CROP.

    The sugar, harvest has begun in the Isis district. Some 360 tons of sugar and 1800 tons of caps are leaving per rail weekly. The prices for cane range from ...

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  21. ANTI-SOCIALISTIC CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Reid opened his anti-socialistic campaign in the Olympic Hall to-night. About 2000 persons were present, but, as there was only sufficient seating ...

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  22. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS.

    The 1905 Combined Friendly Societies' Sports Committee held its final meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall last evening. Bro. A Brinkworth. the president, ...

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  23. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    In the House of Commons clause 7 of the Education Bill was passed by 364 to 182. The Hon. A. Birrell, Minister in ...

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  24. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    Melbourne telegram staler that, although no definite arrangements have yet been made, and the Minister for Defence denies that Captain Tickell has ...

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  25. DISPERSING THE DUMA.

    The "Russky Viedomosti" states that the decision to disperse the Duma and arrest fourteen Labour members for signing an appeal to the nation was ...

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  26. COSSACKS AND PEASANTS.

    A regular engagement has taken place at Matvieska between the Cossacks and the peasants. Many of the latter were killed. ...

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  27. COMPANY AMALGAMATION.

    The United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution and the Star Life Assurance Society are amalgamating. The joint funds will total ...

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  28. RABBITS NEAR ROMA.

    At the annual meeting of the Leichhardt Rabbit Board on Tuesday, Mr. R. C. Lethbridge was elected chairman for the fourth consecutive time. A levy of ...

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  29. WHAT IS AN ELEPHANT?

    A proclamation was issued to-day declaring elephants to be stock within the meaning of the Stock Act, and absolutely prohibiting importation of these animals ...

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  30. LANDS FOR THE PEASANTRY.

    An official communique issued at St. Petersburg says that the Government propose to offer to the peasants on easy terms all arable Crown lands, also to ...

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  31. SUGAR-MILL FIRE—OUTBREAK AT MOUNT BAUPLE.

    A fire occurred in a room of the barracks at the Mount Bauple sugar-mill on Monday last. The manager was fumigating the workmen's mattresses ...

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  32. THE LAND SCANDALS.

    In the Police Court to-day when the conspiracy charge against Messrs. Bath and W. Crick, M.L.A., was called, the latter asked for a remand for seven ...

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  33. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    Miss Amy Castles sang before the King and Queen at Lady de Grey's reception. ...

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  34. LOCKYER SHOW.

    Yesterday was judging day at the Lockyer Agricultural and Industrial Society's annual Show at Laidley. There was a large attendance of the public ...

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  35. SWIMMER HEALY BEATEN.

    The American swimmer Daniells swarm 120 yards in the Bath Club's Swimming Carnival in 72sec.—a record—beating Cecil Healy, the Australian swimmer, by ...

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  36. SAVED BY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS

    A fire which broke out in Messrs Barry and 'Roberts' store in the Courier Building, Brisbane, on Tuesday night was cheeked in a very short space of time ...

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  37. THE INSPECTION OF MEAT.

    The Premier has received the following cable from the Agent-General, dated London. June 29:—"Full particulars regarding care exercised by Government ...

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  38. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    About one hundred and ten employees of the British Australian Tobacco Company went out on strike to-day. Forty boys and three young men refused to ...

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  39. WARWICK CASTLE.

    The great historic pageant at Warwick Castle, which has been in preparation for a considerable time past under the direction of Mr. Louis N ...

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  40. THE DIAMOND SCULLS.

    The Diamond Scalls were concluded yesterday. Blacksta[?] beat Rourke and D. C. Stuart, of Trinity Hall, defeated Adams. ...

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  41. "THE MONEY MAKERS."

    This evening will be the second appearance here of the above company, when will be produced what we are told has proved one of the most successful of ...

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  42. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    James Gallagher, aged 103 years, died last night at Yass. The deceased had been a resident of the district for seventy years and until lately had been ...

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  43. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT—£1400.

    A sum of £1400 is understood to have disappeared from the accounts of a certain public office in Brisbane. This money was made up of fees. From ...

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  44. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has addressed letters to the members of Convocation and the House of Laymen, appealing for support in endeavouring to ...

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  45. VICTORIA.

    At a meeting of the Australian Workers' Union, attention was directed to the shearing of wet sheep. The union carried a resolution favouring the ...

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  46. DR. DANYSZ AND THE PLAGUE:

    Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., writes to the Sydney "Daily Telegraph," suggesting that as Dr. Danysz is at present one of the unemployed in Sydney, the Government ...

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  47. A BENEFICIAL LABOUR PARTY.

    "I wish to lay stress on a feature of the later sittings of the Duma," writes the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times." "It is one which is bound to ...

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  48. HIGH-PRICED SHEEP.

    The price of mutton went up with a bound it few days ago (says a Sydney exchange)—that is, mutton in the wool, and not in the form in which the ...

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  49. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Mr. Asquith has assured (Mr. Henniker-Heaton that there is no hope of an early adoption of a penny postage system with American. ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The gold discovery on the West Arm field still develops favourably. Exceedingly rich stone is being obtained. Experts say that if the ore now being ...

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  51. MANCHURIA.

    The "Novoe Vreyma," a leading newspaper in St. Peterburg, declares that Japan has decided to close the railway as far as Harbin. ...

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  52. AT MILITARY MUTINY.

    Two battalions of [?]irailleurs and one railway battalion at Askabna (Turkey) have mutinied. They have notified the Governor-General that they insist on ...

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  54. CHOLERA AT MANILA.

    A report has just been received intimating that cholers is raging a Manila. ...

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