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  2. CAPE COLONY.

    In the Cape Colony Assembly yesterday the Hon. E. H. Walton (Treasury-General), in his budget speech, announced that the deficit at the end of the financial ...

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  3. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P, and O. and Orient companies have issued the following notice to butter exporters: "We are reluctantly compelled to give you twelve months' notice, under ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    It is state that General Sassulitch, the Russian commander, at the Yalu, fell into an ambuscade, in consequence of the interception by the Japs of a telegram ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The recent decision of the Federal High Court upon the liability of Commonwealth public servants to pay State taxes came at a particularly interesting ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CURATE.

    The Court of King's Bench has discharged on the ground that the licensing was without the bishop's discretion, a rule which was granted to the Rev. T. S. ...

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  8. CONFIDENCE TRICKSTERS.

    There are at present a number of disreputable characters in Brisbane who are playing the confidence trick in various forms with some success. Last night a ...

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  9. ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF RAIN.

    The representative of Dr. De Lacy M'Carthy, of Melbourne, has written to the Hay Pastoral and Agricultural Society, stating that the doctor can prevent ...

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  10. THE PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague occurred to-day, the patient being an inmate of the general hospital. The patient had been employed aa cook in an oyster saloon in ...

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  11. THE YALU BATTLE.

    The Russian General Kashtalinsky reports the following painful but serious circumstances of the late great battle. He states that the 12th regiment assisted ...

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  12. CAPTURE OF NIUCHWANG NOT CONFIRMED.

    The report of the capture by a Japanese force of Niuchwang remains unconfirmed. ...

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  13. PORT ARTHUR ENTRANCE BLOCKED.

    Reports received from Tokio state that some of the eight fire ships which were sunk by the Japanese warships at Port Arthur completely block the fairway. ...

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  14. EVENING SEDERUNT.

    The Assembly resumed its deliberations, and was constituted with, prayer by the Moderator. HOME MISSION COMMITTEE. ...

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  15. THE GOLD YEILD.

    The gold yeild for Queensland during the month of April was 54,106oz., being on increase of 4,949 oz. as compared with April of last year. ...

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  16. A SERIES OF SUICIDES.

    Charles Gerard Tabart, a clerk in the local branch of the Bank of Australasia, committed suicide to-day. At the inquest the following particulars were ...

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  17. RUSSIAN FORCES DECIMATED

    Russian prisoners now in the han of the Japanese army testify that the new Arisaku guns decimated the Russian forces. ...

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  18. AFTERNOON SEDERUNT.

    An explanatory Statement was made by the Ann Street representatives and received by the Assembly. A committee, consisting of the Revs. ...

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  19. Presbyterian General Assembly.

    The Assembly was constituted with praise and prayer by the Moderator (Rev. A. Wilson) who presided. The minutes of Wednesday's sederunts ...

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  20. ANTUNG INHABITANTS EXPELLED.

    The Russians before they burnt Antung expelled 15,000 of the inhabitants at the point of the bayonet. ...

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  21. MELBOURNE ROBBERY.

    Last night Sergeant Carson and Senior constable M'Kic arrested a man suspected of being concerned in the big jewellery robbery in Melbourne on March 2 ...

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  22. THE CHURCH AND THE MASSES.

    In view of the sittings of the Presbyterian General Assembly an Toowoomba just now, the following remarks in the opening address by the new Moderator ...

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  23. YALU EXACTLY LIKE TUGELA.

    Mr Maxwell, the war correspondent of the "Standard," describing the engagement at the Yalu, says that before the battle the position was exactly like that ...

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  24. WARSHIP GUNS LANDED AT PORT ARTHUR.

    The guns from the disabled warships at Port Arthur have been landed to strengthen the shore batteries. ...

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  25. KINSHIU MARU INCIDENT.

    The official report of the sinking of the transport Kinshiu Maru shows that the officers committed suicide in their cabins and the soldiers bayoneted each other. ...

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  26. UNPARRELLED BRAVERY.

    The Russians testify to the unparrelled bravery of the naval cadets of the Japanese fire ships in the late attempt on Port Arthur. When their vessels were sinking ...

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  27. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS SCEPTICAL.

    The leading newspapers in Germany are hiding the reports of the successes of the Japanese army at the Yalu River in their back pages, and the readers of the ...

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  28. WAR TREACHERY

    A feeling of profound unrest and obvious anxiety has been caused in official circles by the remarkable and inexplicable absence of information in regard ...

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  29. STATION MASTER AT NUMURKAH.

    Charles Robert Roach, station master at Numurkah for some years, committed suicide this morning by hanging himself at the station residence. When he was ...

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  30. STEAMSHIP OSIRIS STOPPED.

    The Russian battleship Khrabry stopped the steamship Osiris in the Mediteranean Sea for two hours while her officers sorted the steamer's mails. The ...

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  31. VICTORIAN STATE PREMIER

    Mr. Bent, the State Premier, is on a tour of the country, which is tantamount to saying he is on the warpath. Yesterday, at Wedderburn, he gave the Federal ...

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  32. A GENERAL CENSURED.

    It is reported from Petersburg that Kuropatkin severely censured General Sassulitch for not retiring sooner. His orders were not to take undue risks. ...

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  33. RUSSIAN REQUEST TO CHINA.

    Russia has asked permission to station her forces temporarily outside Chan-hai-Kuan. China has not yet replied to her demand. ...

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  34. THE RUSSIAN LOAN.

    A French bank syndicate is taking up the first Russian loan of £16,000,000, with the option of a further like sum before July. ...

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  35. YOUNG WOMAN DROWNS HERSELF.

    At Jarklan, a young woman named Lazzie Dobie was found drowned in a dam on the land of her father, a farmer. At the inquest, before Mr. Greene, a ...

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  36. RUSSIAN STRATEGY AT FAULT.

    Japan considers that Russian strategy lacked offensive initiation. ...

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  37. DESPONDENT MAN'S SUICIDE.

    A finding of suicide in circumstances pointing to insanity was recorded yesterday by Dr. Cole, district coroner, who inquired into the death of Richard Butler, ...

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  38. HIDING IN THE BUSH.

    Search parties found many Russians hiding in the bush after the late fight. ...

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  39. A BIG CAPTURE.

    The Japs captured immense quantities of railway material supposed to have been intended for a branch railway from the Manchurian line to the Yalu. ...

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  40. THE JAPANESE LOAN.

    The Japanese six per cent, ten million sterling loan has been under written in London and New York at 93, the security being the customs. ...

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  42. PORT ARTHUR BLOCKED.

    Bennet Burleigh telegraph from Tokio, that on Wednesday afternoon in a dense log the Japs succeeded in sinking nine ...

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  43. SEIZURE ON THE TYNE

    The British Government have seized a torpedoer which was being completed on the Tyne, supposed to be intended for one of [?]gerents. ...

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  44. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Judge Parker is assured of an overwhelming majority at the National Democratic Convention at St. Louis to choose a Democratic candidate to oppose ...

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