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  2. LATEST CABLES

    M. Etienne (Minister for War) has introduced into the Chamber of Deputies bills for reinstating Captain Dreyfus and Colonel P[?]quart in the army. The ...

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  3. KING EDWARD AND THE KAISER.

    King Edward will meet the Kaiser in August near Holberg. ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    A sad tragedy took place on the Flat after the Grand National Steeplechase to-day. One of the bookmakers endeavoured to get away without discharging his ...

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  5. BLEEDING QUEENSLAND.

    Apathy out the part of the electors in this State in the choice of representatives in the first Commonwealth Parliament has cost Queensland much. There is an ...

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  6. BRISBANE EXHIBITION PRIVILEGES.

    The privilege in connection with the annual exhibition were submitted at auction and realised a total of £903, compared with £578 last year. ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    On the invitation of the Russian Government the visit of the British fleet to Russian ports has been postponed to a more favourable time, probably in 1907. ...

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  8. SCARCITY OF LABOUR.

    We ("Border Post," Stanthorpe) understand from a very reliable source that labour and teams are getting scarce at Silverspur and that the company ...

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  9. KOLAPORE CUP.

    Canada won the Kalapore Cup at Bisley with a score of 729; Britain came next with 750. ...

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  10. BRITISH EDITORS.

    A Federal Cabinet Council was held to-day, when the regulations about to be issued under the Commerce Act were submitted in draft form, and after ...

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  11. ROSENTHAL AND CLIFTON SHIRES.

    We ("Warwick Argus") understand that the Home Secretary in sending Mr. Audit-Inspector Robertson to Clifton to adjust the accounts between the Shire ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The Hon. G. H. Reid addressed an immense meeting in the Cremorne Gardens yesternight. There were about 400 persons present, including about a thousand ...

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  13. PRINCE'S HORSES BURNET.

    The peasants recently burnt Prince Orl[?] stud of horses. ...

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  14. GOWRIE LITTLE PLAIN.

    Last Friday evening a pleasant and well attended dance was given in the Slate School, Gowrie Little Plain, in aid of the Institute for the Blind, Deaf ...

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  15. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    Earl Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, presided at the banquet given in honour of the congress of Chambers of Commerce at the Hotel Cecil, at ...

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  16. BURGLARY AT BARCALDINE.

    A Barcaldine telegram says that a daring robbery occurred at the raiLway station on Friday night. The thieves forced a window at the back of the ...

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  17. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation blocks of the new church (says Saturday's "Allora Guardian") has been fixed for Wednesday, 25th inst., at 3 ...

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  18. DOWNS NEWS.

    In those days of drought it is refreshing to find that the depths of mother earth are generous in the extreme and will readily furnish the needful if the ...

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  19. A PRIZE COW.

    The seco[?] prize fat cow at the Glen Innes Show was slaughtered by Walker Trustees on last Wednesday evening, and when dressed turned the scale at 1008lb. ...

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  20. VISIT OF BRITISH EDITORS.

    In our telegrams this morning will be found reference by the Prime Minister— the Hon. A. Deakin—on Saturday to a project that was mooted in Parliament ...

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  21. SWIMMING CONTEST.

    C. M. Daniels, of New York, won the 100 yards swimming championship, at Notting[?]am yesterday, beating Cecil healy of Sydney by a touch. The time ...

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  22. CANE-CUTTERS TROUBLE.

    A number of men engaged by the Fairymead labour agents on the Darling Downs arrived by train on Saturday morning. They were booked through to ...

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  23. EFFECTS OF DROUGHT.

    Advice from Chinchilla states that the disastrous drought of 1902 has left behind many marks of its ravages, and these are particularly lasting and ...

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  24. CORRESPONDENCE

    We do not identify ourselves with, or hold ourselves responsible for, the opinions expressed under this heading. ...

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  25. HONOUR TO WHOM HONOUR IS DUE.

    Sir,—Referring to a paragraph in your Saturday's issue relative to Mr. Andrew Petrie, sen., being the discoverer of the Bunya Bunya tree, I can bear out the ...

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  26. WORTHLESS MINE.

    Excitement has been caused on the Scottish Stock Exchanges by the report of experts on the worthlessness of the Fresno copper mine, which was [?]ted ...

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  27. STUD RAMS.

    On Thursday (says Saturday's "Tenter[?]eld Star") five fine rams arrived in Stanthorpe from Sydney, where they were purchased by Mr. M'Leod, of ...

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  28. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    The "Shipping Gazette" states that the new mail contract steamers will call at Sydney, and asserts that the statement that the subsidy amounts to £125,000 ...

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  29. AUTOMOBILE SMASHED.

    A millionaire named Shaffer has been killed at Long Island (New York), by a train which smashed his automobile at a level crossing. ...

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  30. GAETA MINE.

    Mr. Burrows, the manager of the Gaeta mine, deposited 296 ozs. of gold in the Queensland National Bank yesterday as the result of the June clean up. ...

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  31. BRITISH RAM.

    A yearling ram, which won the first prize at the Royal Agri[?]tural Show, has been sold for the Argentine for 1,450 guineas. ...

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  32. TROUBLE IN MEXICO.

    A secret society of Mexican labourers has posted notices warning Americans to leave the country before September ...

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  33. YEULBA.

    The two days' racing of the Y[?]lba Race Club's Winter Meeting opened on Wednesday under most favourable conditions. Nominations were good, the ...

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  34. INTERSTATE.

    The strike in the Stockton coal mine was ended to-day. The strikers held a meeting and resolved to resume work on Monday on the manager withdrawing ...

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  35. A SCHNAPPER EXCURSION.

    On Wednesday night a party comprising Messrs. J H. Jones, S. C. W. Robinson, J. M. Walker and C. Robertson, all of Toowoomba, Mr. Butcher, of ...

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  36. GENERAL NEWS.

    Shortly niter 10 o'clock last evening an alarm was given from the A.J.S. Bank indicator of a fire having broken our in the back portion of Messrs. C. ...

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  37. M'KINNON CUP.

    At the National Rifle Association's matches of Bis[?]ey yesterday, the M'Kinnon Cup was won by Scotland, with 1,415 points. ...

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  38. UNEMPLOYED LAND SEIZURE

    A number of unemployed seized a piece of land at Plaiston belonging to the Westham Council, and proposed to [?] ...

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  39. RAILWAY EXTENSION AT CHINCHILLA.

    The Chinchilla district light railway, which was suggested by Mr. F. W. Lade in his report to the Lands Department, if constructed with Taroom as the point of ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The latest returns of the polling for Westland, which seat was rendered vacant by the death of the Rt. Hon. R. Seddon, give Mr. T. Y. Seddon, the son ...

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  41. BRITISH GOLD.

    Viscount Goschen (an ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer), speaking at the jubilee dinner of the National Discount Company, declared that our small gold ...

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  42. BUTTER REPORT

    The report of the committee appointed to inquire into the trade in butter has been issued. The committee report that butter blending is a legitimate ...

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  43. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER—MR. J. R. BRADFORD APPOINTED.

    Mr. J. R. Bradford, who has been acting electrical engineer for Queensland, has now been appointed to the permanent position of electrical engineer. Mr. ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London colonial wool sales to-day the following prices were realised: CA 13[?] Woolmit, 13 1/2d.: Wanbar, 22 [?]d,: Wolfang, 12 [?] Cordello, 20 [?] ...

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  45. FIRE IN A COAL MINE.

    The Molyneux Coal Company's mine at Alexandra, south of Otago, is on fire, and four men are entombed. Later. ...

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  46. TRANSVAAL.

    The Transvaal authorities are arming the Rand volunteers with bayonets as a precaution against a possible native rising or continued outrages. ...

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