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    The King of Spain visited tho British Houses of Parliament on Tuesday. Sir John Rolleston. M.P., says the preference granted by New Zealand to British ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Mr. Henry Baley's horse Jorrooks, by Whisker out of Matilda, foaled in 1833, was one of the most remarkable horses that ever ran on the ...

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  4. West Australian Politics.

    The Daglish Ministry has been reconstructed. Messrs. Bath and Lynch have been given portfolios, and Messrs. Taylor and Holman have ...

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  5. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    A Russian volunteer cruiser recently stopped tho British steamer Cilurnum (which was bound from Shanghai for Kobe), and throw overboard from the Cilurnum 411 ...

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  6. Wide Bay Requests.

    A deputation of local authorities in the Wide Bay district waited upon the Treasurer and the Home Secretary on Thursday afternoon to lay ...

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  7. PROTECTION OF INSECTIVOROUS BIRDS.

    The deputation also asked for the protection of insectivorous birds, which were now being destroyed in large numbers. Messrs. Airey and ...

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  8. Sweden & Norway.

    The Storthing of Norway has resolved that the State Council shall exercise as a Government the power appertaining to the King. ...

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  9. Yesterday's Cables

    It is reported that forty Eton boys and some servants are suffering apparently from ptomaine poisoning, through eating salmon. Their ...

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  10. Russian Affairs.

    Thirty thousand workers are on strike at Lodz, in Russian Poland, and the strikers are practically masters of the town. ...

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  11. Terrible Mining Fatality.

    A terribly fatality occurred at the Virginia mine, Eaglehawk, to-day. Two miners named Peter Johnson and John Mayberry went to work in ...

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  12. Yesterday's Cables

    Great strikes are reported in the Moscow and Vladimir provinces, the strikers demanding political rights. ...

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  13. Original Correspondence

    (We neither hold ourselves responsible for, nor identify ourselvet with the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) ...

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  14. NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    The deputation asked the Treasurer, the Hon. W. Kidston, and the Home Secretary, Hon. P. Airey, that the Government should take ...

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  15. Federal Affairs.

    Federal Attorney-General Symons, regards the Victorian appeal in the Outtrim taxation case as an inroad on the constitution. He argues that ...

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  16. THE MONKLAND DIAMOND BORE

    Sir,—Reverting to the Acting Government Geologist's "memo" of the 23rd ultimo, appearing in your issue of the 6th June, reporting on cores ...

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  17. Yesterday's Cables.

    President Roosevelt states that instructions have been received by Mr. Myers, American Ambassador at St. Petersburg, to ascertain from the ...

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  18. Football.

    A football match was played on Thursday afternoon between the Wallaroos and St. Peter's, Gordons, and resulted in a victory for the former ...

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  19. Notes and News.

    A fire broke out on the premises occupied by Mrs. Mackay, dentist. Caledonian Hill. last night shortly after 11 o'clock. The Fire Brigade was on the scene in a few ...

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  20. Gympie Land Court.

    The throwing open of a portion of the Kin Kin lands for agricultural farm selection on Thursday resulted in a big attendance at the Gympie ...

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  21. G.R.U. MATCHES.

    The fixtures arranged to take place to-day under the management of the Gympie Rugby Union consist of a match at the Normanby reserve between the 3rd grade Wanderers and ...

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  22. Australian Eleven.

    "Father Time" came to the help of the Australians in the return match with Yorkshire, and enabled them to escape being defeated. The ...

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  23. POLLUTION OF THE MARY RIVER.

    "Courier" reports that Mr. Lindley next introduced to the Home Secretary and Minister for. Agriculture (Mr. Denham) the question of the ...

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  24. BRISBANE.

    The Hon. Hugh Mosman has resigned his seat as a member of the Legislative Council, and Mr. E. H. T. Plant, of Charters Towers, has been ...

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  25. The Federal Tourists.

    A number of members of the Federal party returned to Brisbane yester-night, including, Senators McGregor, Story, and Turley, and ...

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  26. Match Against Marylebone Club.

    Owing to three days incessant rain the wicket was soft, and the match was not started, till 4 o'clock on Thursday. Trumper, Howell, Cotter ...

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  27. The Great Naval Battle.

    During the recent battle a shell shattered the iron cover of a compass on board the flagship Mikasa and a fragment of the cover struck Admiral Togo in the thigh. The ...

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  28. The Scottish Churches' Dispute.

    A bill for the settlement of the dispute between the Free Church of Scotland and the United Free Church with regard to the Church property ...

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  29. Mr. Reid's Visit.

    The Prime Minister and his party were entertained at luncheon at Gladstone on Thursday by the local Town Council. ...

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  30. Yesterday's Cables.

    The Czar has ordered Admiral Enquist to intern, and repair his cruisers at Manila. Advices from Tokio state that ...

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  31. Camels in the North.

    Mr. Abdul Wade, who has the contract te carry supplies from Mungana to the O.K. Mine, returned to Brisbane on Thursday by the steamer ...

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  32. MELBOURNE.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Higgins, late Bishop of Rockhampton, was installed as third Roman Catholic bishop of Ballarat yesterday. At the ...

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  33. The Watkin Mills Concert.

    The concert to be given in the Theatre Royal on Monday, 26th June, by the Watkin Mills Quintette is already creating considerable interest locally, and judging ...

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  34. Woolloongabba Outrage.

    Two men named Lawrence Blake and Henry Smith, have been arrested on suspicions of committing the assault on Constable Heaney, and have ...

    Article : 119 words
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