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  3. THE PLAGUE.

    The weekly plague bulletin has been issued by the Health Department. It shows that 1311 rats and mice have been destroyed for the week ending 13th ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. ATHLETIC RECORD.

    At Stamford Bridge yesterday, A. Shrubb, a well known member of the South London Harriers, ran 5 miles in 24 mins. 33 2/5 secs, thus making a record ...

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  5. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, in a speech delivered at Birmingham last night, declared that he was confident of the ultimate triumph of his fiscal ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. THE WAR.

    The "Chicago Daily News," which has a special correspondent near Dalny; states that the first-class cruiser, the Yakumo, four other cruisers, and a ...

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  7. THE LATE ROBT. REID.

    The late Mr. Robert Reid, of Melbourne, died from a chill and diabetes, after only four days' illness. ...

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  8. GOOD NEWS FOR LAWYERS.

    At the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Harold Crisp applied for a rule nisi for a mandamus to compel the Registrar of the Supreme Court to file the name of Miss ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

    Lord Lansdowne (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) and the Chinese Minister in London have signed an Anglo-Chinese Labor Convention, dealing on general ...

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  10. BRITISH NAVY.

    During the discussion on the navy vote in the German Reichstag yesterday, Herr Kardorff, a member of the Imperial party, declared that the British navy ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. PORT ARTHUR ISOLATED.

    The Russian authorities admit that Port Arthur is now isolated. ...

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  12. LOAN FOR LONGREACH.

    The poll in connection with the proposal of the Shire council to raise a loan to erect a new town hall at a cost of £1500 resulted in a decision in favor of ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    But two Russian regiments remain at Nieuchwang, the rest having retreated towards Mukden. The retreating Russians are burning ...

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  14. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    Reports from Daru, British New Guinea, state a cyclone there recently demolished almost the whole settlement, leaving only a couple of buildings and ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London Colonial wool sales today the following prices were realised: Burwood, 9 7/8d.; Glydevale, 1O 7/8d.; Munnungrah, 1O 7/8d.; Felton, 1O 1/8d.; ...

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  16. THE DESTRUCTION AT DALNY.

    Advices have readied Paris to tho effect that Generaly Kuropatkin informed the Czar that he ordered the destruction of the fine landing places at Dalny, in order ...

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  17. JAPANESE TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYED.

    Reuter's agency at Tokio reports that the Japanese torpedo boat No.48 was destroyed on Thursday, in Kerr Bay, to the north of Talienwan, when engaged in ...

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  18. SCHOOL COMPETITIONS.

    The Christian Brothers and the Souths met on No. 2 ground at two o'clock. The former quite outclassed their opponents, and quickly ran up 27 points, Callaghan ...

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  19. DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY.

    A telegram from Clare (S.A.) announces the death of Miss Hornabrook, sister of Canon and Dr. Hornabrook. She had been visiting the Misses Young for her ...

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  20. MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE.

    The confession by the prisoner George Palmer, that Gran and Davoren, the two men who were sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment with hard labor for ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. THE JAPANESE FORCES.

    Russia estimates there are now 190,000 Japanese in Southern Manchuria, besides 20,000 in the Liaotung Peninsular. A correspondent of a Chicago paper, ...

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  22. EGYPT AND MOROCCO.

    M Dolcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that Russia was the first Power to approve of the publication of the Khedivial decree which was ...

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  23. PORT ARTHUR IMPREGNABLE.

    An officer at Port Arthur asserts that the town is impregnable, and that the Japs are welcome to take it if they can. A triple row of forts has been erected ...

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  24. THE TORPEDO DISASTER.

    Admiral Katuokase reports that the 3rd Japanese squadron, including the Nisshin, entered Talienwan Bay. The Japanese torpedoers searched for several days ...

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  25. POLO NOTES

    Greenmount was all astir on last Saturday on the occasion of the opening match of the season. The lady friends of the Greenmount players kindly provided ...

    Article : 393 words
  26. REINFORCEMENTS DECLINED.

    General Stoessei, who is in command of the garrison at Port Arthur, has declined reinforcements, fearing that any great increase in the number of ...

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  27. KING EDWARD.

    Mr. Longstaff's portrait of King Edward, which has been presented to the Sydney Art Gallery by Earl Beauchamp (formerly Governor of New South Wales) ...

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  28. ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Nine Italians who arrived yesterday in the German mail steamer Weimar were interrogated by the immigration officer, in the terms of the Aliens' Restriction ...

    Article : 139 words
  29. THE JAPANESE LOAN.

    The Japanese loan has been covered three fold in London and five fold in New York. ...

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  30. BOY MISSING.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a report from Toowoomba stating that a boy named William Clarke has been missing from there since the 1st ...

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  31. SQUADRON BOTTLED UP.

    Owing to the presence of Japanese warships the Russian squadron at Vladivostock are imprisoned in the harbor. ...

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  32. THE BANDITS HARVEST.

    Bandits are raiding in the vicinity of Yingkow, and several residents of great wealth in Nieuchwang have been kidnapped and released after paying heavy ...

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  33. BRITISH SOMALILAND.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Earl Percy, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, said that the Somali Mullah had been expelled from ...

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  34. THE JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Two-thirds of General Oku's 70,000. troops have landed at Takushau with the utmost secrecy. Japan is now strengthening and ...

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  35. MISTAKEN FOR RUSSIANS.

    Considerable, excitement was occasioned on board the Lund liner Wakool when nearing Cape Finisterre, on the voyage from London to Australia, by the sudden ...

    Article : 194 words
  36. ALLORA FALLEN SOLDIERS MEMORIAL.

    Mr. W. P. Macintosh, of Brisbane, has just completed and taken a plaster cast of the study for the fallen soldiers' memorial at Allora. The statue will be in ...

    Article : 190 words
  37. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—I notice that a penny savings bank is proposed, the promoters being Messrs. Newman and Mayes. I don't wish to throw cold water on such a step, ...

    Article : 373 words
  38. THE KENSAL RISE MURDER

    The Coroner who investigated the Kensal Rise murder this week remarked, on hearing the particulars of Crossman's seven marriages, that he was "a ...

    Article : 954 words
  39. HOTTENTOT RISING.

    Trouble in German South-west Africa has not yet ended, and the truculence of the natives, even in the pacified districts, is inducing many of the settlers in the ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. STONE AGE MAN FOUND

    The skeleton of a cave-dweller, who flourished somewhere between the old Stone Age and the new—anything between fifty and a hundred millions of ...

    Article : 311 words
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  42. DAIRYING.

    Mr. G. S. Thompson, F.R.S. Ed., Queensland Government dairy instructor, gave a lecture in the Alexandra Cafe on Thursday evening. The lecture was ...

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  43. A MOST HONORARY DISTINCTION.

    The "Western Medical Review," a medical publication of the highest standing, says, in a recent issue:- "Thousands of physicians in this and other countries ...

    Article : 146 words
  44. A BUNGAREE CHAMPION.

    "A slight tap" from a champion hurler reduced a man in Ballarat the other day to such a state of pulpy prostration that the doctor who was called in could only ...

    Article : 256 words
  45. THIBET EXPEDITION.

    Replying in the House of Commons yesterday to a question with regard to the British mission in Thibet, the Right Hon W. St. John Broderick, Secretary of State ...

    Article : 166 words
  46. A HEAVY OAT CROP.

    We ("Warwick Argus"), understand that Mr. Jonas Johnson's new threshing plant was at work during the present week at Mr. J. Shilliday's farm on the ...

    Article : 97 words
  47. FOOTBALL NOTES

    The football season opened with the Senior Competition between the Rangers (Blue) and the Casuals (Red) on Saturday afternoon last, on the R. A. Society's ...

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  48. A DISPUTED SWEEP TICKET—CLAIMANT'S COMPROMISE.

    In 1902 Peter Burke, a fisherman of Newcastle, drew the first horse in Tattersall's No. 1 special sweep on the Melbourne Cup. There were other claimants ...

    Article : 193 words
  49. NEWSPAPERS THAT THIEVE.

    Application for leave to serve a notice of injunction in proceedings being instituted by the proprietors of the "Herald" and "Weekly Times'" against James S. ...

    Article : 100 words
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  51. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    Half a battalion of Fusiliers at Dajaling and half a battalion of native infantry with four guns have been ordered to prepare for orders for service in ...

    Article : 66 words
  52. VICTORIAN REFORM LEAGUE

    At the second annual conference of the National Citizen's Reform League to-day it was decided to in future adopt the title of Reform League. Mr. A. H. ...

    Article : 452 words
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