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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    The second ordinary session of the thirteenth Parliament of Queensland was opened at noon to-day by his Excellency the Governor, Lord Lamington. ...

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  3. Very Latest.

    New has just been received that the allied forces have made another attack on the native portion of the city of Tientsin, in which they were badly repulsed, many of their number ...

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  5. Public Works.

    The Royal Commission on the Public Works Department sat at Maryborough on the 13th instant and took evidence. Mr. J. T. Annear, M.L.A., occupied the chair, and ...

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  6. Queensland Oranges.

    The Department of Agriculture have arranged for a large shipment of oranges to Vancouver by the Canadian-Australian mail steamer Aorangi, which leaves here on ...

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  7. THE PLAGUE.

    The report issued from the plague area at 10 o'clock last night by Dr. Hutchens was to the effects that Wolff was again complaining of pain in his chest, that Gourlay was better, ...

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  8. NO FRESH CASES.

    Inquiry at the Town Hall this morning elicited the fact that no fresh cases of plague have been reported. It was, however, believed there was a suspicious case under ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    At the marine inquiry relative to the loss of the steamer Sarah Fenwick, the court found that the vessel was lost by the wrongful act of the master, and ordered the captain to ...

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  10. THE LONERGAN CASE.

    The body of the lad Oliver Goldsmith Lonergan was conveyed to Gibson Island yesterday for interment. The five contacts in the ease were also removed during the ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. THE CURATIVE SERUM.

    Drs. Bancroft and wield have used the curative serum in Gibson's case with successful results. The patient's condition caused some anxiety, so on Friday night he was given an ...

    Article : 57 words
  12. TWO RELEASED PATIENTS.

    Larsen and Hayes, who were discharged from Colmslie on Saturday, were among the visitors at the Town Hall. Compensation for the clothes which had been destroyed was, as ...

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  13. Latest from the South.

    A child was discovered yesterday at Double Bay to be suffering from the plague. ...

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  14. VICTORIA.

    Merchants are securing freight for China, presumably for the carriage of foodstuffs and forage. A fisherman who went out in a fishing boat ...

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  15. RATS IN SYDNEY.

    A return compiled from official sources to June 30, shows that over 130,000 rats have been caught. Of this number 38,570 were caught at Darling Harbour. ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier yesterday stated in reply to a deputation that the federation campaign, not being one of party politics, but one of national concern, the customary rule would not apply ...

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  17. RATS IN MELBOURNE.

    It is estimated that in connection with the plague precautionary measures in Melbourne, 70,000 rats were poisoned, and 30,000 caught in traps in and around tho wharves. ...

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  18. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Airlie, s., left Moreton Bay on Saturday for Hongkong, via ports, Allinga, s., left Townsville yesterday for Cairns ...

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  19. CASE IN ADELAIDE.

    A young man living at Parkside, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last Friday, has been declared to be suffering from plague, and been removed to the quarantined ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Agent-General cables that the deaths among the troops in South Africa for the part five week have averaged 73 per week . ...

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  22. Hawkesbury Races.

    Yellow and Black has been scratched for the Hawkesbury Handicap. [The Hawkesbury races, which had to be postponed on the 9th instant in consequence ...

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  23. Sisters, Wives, and Mothers.

    Are you on the war path for bargains ? Then visit Charles Gilberts Queen street, near bridge, during stocktaking sale, which is now in full awing, and yon will find them. His ...

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  24. MELBOURNE, July 17.

    Orzil was yesterday struck out of the Epsom Handicap, the Metropolitan, and the Melbourne Cup. The attendance at Flemington on Saturday ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. Federal Constitution.

    The Premier has informed the Secretary of State for the Colonies that Government House will be available for the Governor-General. He has also taken steps to secure a suitable ...

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