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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    A division took place to-day an the Federal Capital Sites Bill in the House of Representatives. In the Southern division list Tooma ...

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  4. WORLD'S FAIR

    The president of the St. Louis Exposition is asking the railway companies to establish cheaper excursions to the exhibition, as only 5,000,000 visitors have ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    An earthquake at Wellington and Napier created a panic yesterday. The vibration was very marked, and people rushed out into the streets terrified. ...

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  7. POLITICAL.

    On Monday evening Mr. V. C. Redwood, in pursuance of his candidature for the representation of Drayton and Toowoomba in the Legislative Assembly, ...

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  8. TRAIN DISASTER

    A terrible railway accident has occurred as a consequence of the recent floods, near Denver. The waters loosened the foundations of a bridge on the Rio ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    Experts recognise that Japan's problem is the speedy capture of Port Arthur which is more urgent than the outcome of preparations in the North, ...

    Article : 125 words
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  11. LACROSSE MATCH

    In the lacrosse match, New South Wales v. Second Queensland to-day, the Tormer won by 9 to 3. ...

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  12. AMERICA AND TURKEY.

    The Sultan having failed to grant the demands of President Roosevelt for the proper protection of Americans in Turkey, the United States squadron, which was ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. BRISBANE EXHIBITION

    The judging of the District Exhibits at the Exhibition will not take place until to-morrow. ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S PROTEST TO RUSSIA.

    Mr. Balfour in reply to Mr. Bowles said, regarding the Malacca incident that the object of the very strong remonstrances sent by Britain to Russia was ...

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  15. SMART ARREST.

    The police recently received information from Bristol, England, that a solicitor named J. F. Murley, charged with fraudulent appropriation of trust moneys to ...

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  16. LATE HON. R. REID.

    [?]The estate of the late Hon. Robert Reid, of Victoria, has been proved at £194,367. The net personality amounts to £119,201. ...

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  17. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    Mousa Merchand, a native of Bombay, who on Saturday was released from gaol, where he had served a sentence for stabbling a man on the vessel in which ...

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  18. EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION.

    A conference of representatives of Employers' Associations and other commercial bodies engaged in pastoral, agricultural, and commerce, was held in ...

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  19. RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER STEAMERS.

    Russia having declined to put in writing the character of the volunteer steamers passing through the Dardanclles, the Porte has addressed to the Russian ...

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  20. A GALLANT ATTACK.

    Form thousand Russians defended Wolf's Hill. Many of the Russians dropped their rifles and hurled immense stones down on the Japs with deadly ...

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  22. JAPANESE MOBILITY

    Colonel Emerson, special correspondent of the "New York World," cabled from Shan-hai-kwan under date June 26, and exciting story of his escape thorough the ...

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  23. STEAMER OMRAH.

    The mail steamer Omrah has arrived from London. When passing through the Mediterranean she sighted two Russian volunteer cruisers, one of which was the ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. A PLUCKY RUSSIAN.

    A Russian blue jacket in disguise of an Chinese beggar occupied a week traversing the Japanese trenches and lines, bringing despatches from Stoessel at ...

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  25. SORTIE BY THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    A despatch from Alexieff states that the Russian cruisers Bayan, Askold, Palada, and the Novik with some gunboats steamed out of Port Arthur to ...

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  27. MOTOR OMNIBUS.

    Much excitement was caused in one of the streets in consequence of a motor omnibus, plying between the city and Leederville, catching fire. The accident ...

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  28. A SECOND SORTIE.

    In view of the Japanese forces taking the general defensive on July 27th, the Russian squadron at Port Arthur with gunboats and 12 torpedoers at the ...

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  29. STEAMER YAWATA MARU

    The Yawata Maru, a Japanese transport, arrived this morning at 10.30, after an uneventful voyage from Japan. General Oku and his staff embarked at Japan, ...

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  30. HEAVY BOMBARDMENT.

    Advices received at Rome from Chifu state that the Japs on the 29th and on the 5th and 7th instant captured further positions near Port Arthur, shelling the ...

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  31. THE VALUE OF WOLF HILL.

    Wolf Hill dominates the western side of the town. ...

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  33. WITHIN A VERST OF THE FORTRESS.

    The Japanese trenches are now within a verst of the fortress of Port Arthur. ...

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  34. THE END APPROACHING.

    Reuter's Chifu correspondent states that heavy minute guns were distinctly heard on Monday morning near Port Arthur. ...

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  35. BISHOP OF DIJON.

    The Bishop of Dijon, in France, has resigned his see, but he will retain his episcopal privileges, and the Vatican will provide for his support. ...

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  36. BIG FIRE

    The large naval dockyard at Toulon, France, is on fire, and the damage already done is estimated at £80,000. The fire is attributed to a short ...

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  38. M. PLEHVE'S ASSASSIN.

    The report of the death of the assassin of M. de Plehve has been contradicted. his identity has been established. ...

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  39. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES.

    In consequence of the recent decision of the House of Lords in the case of the Free Church of Scotland, overtures are being prepared with a view to effecting ...

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  40. RUSSIAN OFFICER.

    Russia has informed Switzerland that the recall of Colonel Andevud was in consequence of criticisms on Russian artillery methods, to which he gave vent in ...

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  41. JEWELS STOLEN.

    A thief in a Pris hotel recently stole the Princess of Monaco's jewels, which were worth £3,200. ...

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