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  2. COUNCIL'S FINANCES.

    The following auditors' report was presented to the Council yesterday:—Toowoomba, 6th January, 1904. His Worship the Mayor and Aldermen, ...

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  4. GREAT STORM

    One of the heaviest storms experienced in Melbourne occurred on Saturday, and lasted until some time after daybreak on Sunday morning. By nightfall the ...

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  5. A FEARFUL FIRE

    A tremendous five broke out at Baltimore, U.S., in a large dry goods warehouse. It spread with great rapidity, and continued spreading until 70 ...

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  6. THE FAR ERST.

    Russia's representatives abroad were officially advised on Saturday that in consequence of the receipt of a note from Japan breaking off negotiations the Czar ...

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  7. GREAT FIRE.

    A disastrus fire occurred soon after midnight on Saturday at the premises of Charles Troedel and Co., primers, lithographers, and stationers, in Flinders ...

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  8. BRITISH ARMY REFORM.

    The King has appointed the following to form the Army Council, under the recommendations of the Elgin Commission: Arnold-Foster, M.P., General the Hon. ...

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  9. FURTHER DETAILS.

    A "Memorandum Diplomatic" states that Russia's reply, while recognising Japan's privilege from her situation to Korea, refused to concede her right to ...

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  10. SHIRE; COUNCILS' RESPONSIBILITIES

    This action was heard in the District Court, Brisbane, on Tuesday, before Judge Mansfield. Matthew Bloomer proceeded against the Tinga[?]pa Shire ...

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  11. RUSSO-JAPANESE RUPTURE.

    It is stated that only a few persons either at Tokio or St. Petersburg are aware of the rupture between Japan and Russia. ...

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  12. AN AWKWARD FIX.

    The Russian gunboat Manjur is in dock at Nagasaki, and will not likely be able to leave. ...

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  13. ROWE'S DEFALCATIONS.

    Mr. Justice Kennedy has decided that the Great Fingal Company are liable for £20,000, which Reuben and Ladenburg, stockbrokers, advanced to Rowe upon a ...

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  14. ALL HOPE ABANDONED.

    Sir Halliday Macartney, Counsellor and English Secretary to the Chinese Legation in London since 1876, when interviewed this morning, stated that he had ...

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  15. FEDERAL MATTERS

    The State Ministers attending the conference convened by Sir George Turner, the Federal Treasurer, have been engaged in trying to grasp the essential ...

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  16. BRITISH MOVEMENTS.

    The British warships Ocean and Vengeance have been provisioned at Hongkong for a month, and have sailed north. ...

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  17. GERMAN PRESS AND BRITAIN.

    German newspapers accuse Britain of inciting Japan, because she (Britain) sees a favourable opportunity to injure Russia. ...

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  18. MR. BALFOUR'S ILLNESS.

    Mr. Balfour's cough is very troublesome and destroys his rest. A second doctor is to be called in, though at present there are no complications. ...

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  19. BEADY FOR THE FIRST SHOT.

    All navigation has been suspended between Chemulpho and Fusan, owing to an expected battle in a day or two. A Port Arthur telegram states that ...

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  20. WAR SUBSCRIPTIONS IN JAPAN.

    News comes from Tokio that the voluntary subscriptions to the war funds raised in Japan exceed 2,000,000 yen. ...

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  21. N.S.W. BUTTER.

    The New South Wales commercial agent in London reports that better prices are being obtained for higher qualities of New South Wales butter. Heavy ...

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  22. SUBMARINES AT PORT ARTHUR.

    It is reported that a Russian officer declares that Russia has two submarines at Port Arthur. ...

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  23. THE TWO FOREIGN MINISTERS.

    Von Rosen will hold a farewell interview with the Mikado on Wednesday, and will leave Tokio on Thursday. Kurino, the Japanese Minister at ...

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  24. AMMUNITION FOR BRITISH.

    The P. and O. Steamer Patawan, which has sailed from China, is carrying a large quantity of ammunition for the British warships now in Chinese waters. ...

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  25. THE JAPANESE FLEET.

    Most of the vessels of the Japanese fleet are close to Shantung Peninsular. ...

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  26. GENERAL PRESS OPINION.

    Press opinions generally are sympathetic with Japan, and express confidence that the correspondence will show she is not responsible for the war, despite the ...

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  27. JAPANESE LEAVE VLADIVOSTOCK.

    It is announced that 2,000 Japanese residents left Viadivostock, Russia's port in Eastern Siberia on Friday last, and every, steamer leaving that port for ...

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  28. COLLAPSE IN A TRAIN.

    Yesterday morning, a poultry farmer, residing at Riverstone, when journeying from Sydney to Ryde by train, collapsed when near Strathfield. He was removed ...

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  29. JAPANESE TROOPS FOR SEOUL.

    The Government of Japan have despatched a body of troops to Seoul, the capital of Korea. ...

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  30. IN STRONG DEFENCE OF JAPAN.

    The "Times" says that it is quite clear that Russia is not negotiating in an honest spirit. It will soon be shown that Japan's demands were so moderate ...

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  32. GERMAN MILITARY CRITICS.

    German military critics consider that Japan will hare a marked advantage at the first in the fight if she knows how to use it, but she has already allowed the ...

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  33. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

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  34. NORTH BRISBANE COUNCIL.

    The North Brisbane Municipal Council met to-day at noon for the purpose of electing a Mayor. Several names were submitted in turn, ...

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  35. TOWN COUNCIL.

    The regular meeting of the Toowoomba Council was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. There were present Aldermen T. S. Burstow (Mayor), H. G. ...

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  36. PRIVATE CABLEGRAMS RECEIVED.

    A private cable from Tokio was received in town this morning by a Well known milling broker containing news to the effect that the respective Ambassadors ...

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  37. THE ITALIAN PRESS.

    The Italian Press blame the Powers for not making Russia respect China's integrity. ...

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  38. AMAZEMENT IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian upper and middle classes profess to be amazed at the rupture in view of the substantial concessions in Korea given by Russia. They attribute ...

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  40. SIGNIFICANT ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Postmaster-General's Department notices as follows: "Berne advises the Japanese administration announces that by virtue of Article 8, St. Petersburg ...

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  41. FRENCH TRESS OPINIONS.

    The Paris "Temps" says that Japan's bluntness has been uncalled for. The French "Debats" declares that peace is still as possible as over if Russia ...

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  42. INSURANCE LAW SUIT.

    An action between certain directors of the Australian Mutual Life Insurance Co. came before the Chief Justice to-day. It transpired an interim judgment had been ...

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  43. AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE.

    The Consul-General for Japan in Sydney received the following cablegram last night from the Government of Japan: "The Government have decided to ...

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  44. VERY LATEST.

    The Japanese warships Nisshin and Kasuga, on route from Italy, left Singapore two days ago. ...

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  45. RUSSIA'S PLAUSIBLE EXCUSE.

    A leading Russian newspaper says: "The breaking off of negotiations will force the hands of Japan, who only waited the arrival of her two new warships at ...

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  46. ADMIRAL ALEXIEFF.

    In his late work, "The Russian Advance," A. J. Beveridge refers as fell we to Admiral Alexieff, in command in the Far East:—"In 1901, when the writer ...

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  47. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Replying to Mr. John Scully's letter which appeared iu your issue of last Saturday, permit me to say I never, either through the telephone or ...

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  48. FEDERAL EXPENDITURE

    The Hon. W. Kidston, Queensland State Treasurer, when interviewed to-day, was very emphatic on the necessity of saddling the Commonwealth ...

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  49. PORT AUTHOR ICE BOUND.

    It is reported that the inner harbour of Port Arthur is ice blocked. ...

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  50. CRICKET NOTES.

    This match was commenced on Saturday at Willowhurn. The Toowoombas won the toss and took first innings, Ramsay and Metcalfe made a good start ...

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  51. THE HISTORY OF RUSSIA'S DUPLICITY.

    Kurino, the Japanese Minister at St. Petersburg informally on Thursday, and formally on Friday, asked for his passport from Russia. ...

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