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  2. Advertising

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  4. New Hebrides.

    Settlement in the New Hebrides is at present creating a considerable amount of interest in the southern States of the Commonwealth. We are in receipt ...

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  5. SUMMARY.

    Satisfactory nominations have been received for the Q.T.C. May Day meeting. (Page 13.) At a special meeting of the council yesterday bylaws relating to health were passed. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    A proclamation has been gazetted calling Parliament together for the despatch of business on May 27. Some fine rains were recorded in many ...

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  7. Returning Soldiers.

    The troopship St. Andrew, Vithfthe troops for Victoria,New South Wales, and Queensland, has arrived. The Victorians, numbering 185, were transferred to the tug Albatross. ...

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  8. West Donegal.

    An election to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons for West Donegal, caused by the resignation of Mr.James Boyle, Nationalist, took place yesterday. Mr. Law, who also is ...

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  9. Rebellion in China.

    News has been received that the Imperial troops have defeated a rebel force near Nanning. In the fighting which ensued Hungyungheng, the leader, was wounded and ...

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  10. LATEST SHIPPING.

    April 25.--ABAWATTA, s., 2,114 tons, Captain Savage, for Sydney and Melbourne. Passengers: Mesdames Steer. Burke and family, Flegeltaub and child, Davis, Bergin, ...

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  11. New Zealand Soldiers.

    The transport Norfolk arrived here to-day with nearly 700 men and 630 horses, being the New Zealand tenth contingent for South Africa. The men speak highly of the trip ...

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  12. Bisley Team.

    A special meeting of the council of the Queensland Rifle Association was called last night by the president, Lieutenant-colonel P. R. Ricardo, for the consideration ...

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  13. Newcastle Labour Trouble.

    It is currently rumoured at the wharves to-day that the Newcastle labour trouble will in a day or two assume serious proportions, both in Sydney and Newcastle. It is common ...

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  14. Breach of Promise Case

    A remarkable breach of promise case was heard at Birmingham Assizes on Monday (says the "Weekly Scotsman" of March 22). The plaintiff was Nestorious Marcus, of ...

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  15. Military Offenders.

    Reference is made in a cable to the effect that the King is expected to release all British military prisoners in connection with his coronation. Brigadier-general Finn has ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    Letters patents issued on March 18 in connection with New Guinea were received from the Colonial Office in London yesterday by Mr. Barton. ...

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  17. Pro-Boer Article.

    Speaking yesterday upon the pror[?]oer article contributed by Professor Wood to the Manchester. "Guardian," Mr. See (St[?]c Premier) said that the statements were ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Edward Wittenoom has Been returned unopposed for the North Province seat in the Legislative Council, vice Mr. D. M'Kay, who did not reek re-election. ...

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  19. Plague in Sydney.

    Another case of plague was reported yesterday, the victim being a man 30 years of age, residing at Alexandria. Of 107 cases of plague which have occurred ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    Robert Gilmour, proprietor of the "Southland Times" is dead. The Wellington municipality has accepted a tender for the Town Hall, costing £58.000. ...

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  21. National Liberal Union.

    Delegates from various branches of the National Liberal Union of Queensland met in Brisbane on Thursday afternoon, Mr. G. S. Hutton, the president, occupying the chair. ...

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  22. Woman's Leg Fractured.

    On Thursday evening last, as Mrs. Martin, wife of Constable Martin, residing at Hawthorn street, Woolloongabba, in company with several friends, was on her way to the river ...

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  23. Coronation Contingent

    The Governor-General-in-Council has approved of the following appointments in connection with the contingent which is to represent the Australian forces at the coronation: ...

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  24. Ancient Foresters.

    COURT NORMAN.--The regular fortnightly meeting was held last evening in the Oddfellows' Hall, Charlotte street, Bro. T C. Harris, C.R., in the chair. There wa[?] ...

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  25. Ambulance Sports.

    The ambulance sports with their varied novelties to-day should bo exceedingly attractive. The Governor and Lady Chermside will be present. ...

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  26. Death Under Chloroform.

    Another death when under chloroform occurred in the Melbourne Hospital on Wednesday, the victim being a clerk, aged 47 years. At the inquest the jury found that the deceased ...

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  27. China Telegraphs.

    The Post and Telegraph Department have received the following information: Hongkong advises that the lines from Amoy to Swatow are restored, but the direct route to ...

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  28. English Opera Season.

    Mr. Albert Richardson announces in our columns the two full casts of principals for the first and second nights of "Maritana," which commences on ...

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  29. City Police Court.

    At the City Police Court, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P.M., this morning, two persons charged with drunkenness were discharged. Two others similarly indicted and ...

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  30. Grand United Oddfellows.

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  31. Wonderful Copper Mine.

    "Engineering" gives some particulars of the deposits on the property of the Copaquire Copper Sulphate Company in Chili, It describes the ore as most remarkable, and likely ...

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  32. City Small Debtors.

    At the City Small Debts Court, before Messrs. T. M. Hall, A. W. Turnbull, John Huxham, and R. Friedenbeek, JJ.P., yesterday, judgment by default for plaintiff was ...

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  33. Plague News.

    Plague interest to-day is centred in the case of a young man who resided in Trafalgar street, Woolloongabba, and worked at a factory in South Brisbane. He fell ...

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  34. Probates Granted.

    Probates have been granted in the following estates:-- ANNA MARIA O'BRIEN (otherwise known as Ann Maria O'Brien), ...

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  35. Ingham Murder.

    The Commissioner for Police has received a telegram from Ingham stating that the body recently found in the river has been proved to be that of a "black boy" (kanaka), and ...

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  37. Death of Canon Banks Smith.

    Canon Banks Smith died yesterday afternoon. He was the last of the Tasmanian clergymen drawing a pension from the Imperial Government, and for over 40 years had ...

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  38. Export of Wool.

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