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  2. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    The first day of June has been declared a public holiday in the electoral districts of Aubigny, Cambooya, and Drayton and Toowoomba—the occasion ...

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  5. THE WAR. BETWEEN RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese casualties during the engagement on Sunday last are stated to have numbered 700, and those of the Russian troops totalled over 800. ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. CROYDON ELECTION.

    The following nominations have been received for the vacancy created by the death of the late Hon. W. H. Browne: —Messrs. Murphy (Labor), Threzeda ...

    Article : 52 words
  7. SHOOTING INCIDENT AT BOONAH.

    A man named John O'Brien was shot in the stomach at the Royal Exchange Hotel during an altercation, and the injury is alleged to have been in[?]icted by the ...

    Article : 296 words
  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    The Rev. W. Sweyn Macqueen, of Wickham Terrace Church, Brisbane, and Rev. James Gibson, M.A. (Maekay), will speak this evening on Home Missions ...

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  9. PRTRIOTIS[?] IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    The guns and stores necessary for the rearmament of the Russian army in the Far East have already been despatched. The first contingent of volunteers has ...

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  10. JAPANESE TRANSPORT MISSING.

    The Japancse transport Naginoura Maru is now overdue at Geu-san, on the north-east coast of Korea, and it is feared that she has experienced the fate of ...

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  11. JAPANESE CAPTURES.

    The Japanese captured twenty-eight qniek-liring guns and a number of ri[?]les, and also twenty officers and many men. ...

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  12. PRESBYTERIAN.

    For the first time in its history the General Assembly of the Queensland Presbyteria[?] Church has held its annual sittings outside the metropolis; ...

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  13. A HEROIC CHAPLAIN.

    St. P[?]tersburg reports a striking epi[?]ode at the Yalu River. When the Russian regiment without artillery attacked two and a-half divisions of Japanese, the ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. THE RUSSIAN STRENGTH.

    General Kuroki reports that the Russiaus made two stands on Snuday. Their strength included all the third division, two regiments of the sixth division, a ...

    Article : 37 words
  15. GERMANY BUILDING RUSSIAN TORP[?]DO BOATS.

    A Socialist newspaper published in Berlin asserts that one of the largest German shipbuilding yards is building torpedo boat destroyers for Russia, and ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. FULL COURT.

    Mr. Stu[?]nm appeared for Charles Alday Hamilton, an articled clerk, in support of an application with regard his term of service, Mr. Gore Jones appeared for ...

    Article : 391 words
  17. ANTUNG ABANDONED.

    The Russians, being forced to abandon Autung, at the mouth of the Yalu River, burned the town, and retreated to Fenghuang-cheng, fifty miles inland. ...

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  18. AMERICAN CONSUL AT ANTUNG.

    The Japanese Government have announced that they have no objection to Mr. Davidson, the United States Consul, commencing has Consular duties at ...

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  19. SERIOUSNESS OF THE DEFEAT.

    Military critics refer to the seriousness of the rapid defeat of the Russians in the battle on the Yalu on Sunday as 30,000 troops were holding a position ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. KUROPATKIN'S LATEST.

    General Kuropatkin has made requests that goods tra[?]ic be stopped on the Siberian railway and more troops and transports sent to the front ...

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  21. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    Shortly after 11 o'oclock this morning a lady cyclist, dressed in white, attempted to cross the slippery throughfare in Queen street, in front of Messrs. Gordon and Gotch’s ...

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  22. LATER.

    Fierco fighting, which lasted for 25 minutes, preceded the abandonment of Antung by the Russians. General Kuropatkin, in a despatch to ...

    Article : 238 words
  23. PORT ARTHUR.

    Admiral Alexeicff reported that on Monday eight Japanese fireships, carrying quickfiring guns. determined to attempt to block Port Arthur. These ...

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  24. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Further details of the battle of the Yalu on Sunday show that when the Russians were driven from the hills, which extend from Kiu-lien-cheng to ...

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  25. RUSSIA PURCHASING CRUISERS AND SUBMARINES.

    The London "Express" states that the Russian Treasury has assigned £15,000,000 for the purchase of eruisera and submarines from France and Germany. ...

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  26. EFFECT OF JAPANESE ARTILLERY FIRE.

    A Russian officer who was captured stated that the clfect of the Japanese artillery fire on Saturday and Sunday was enormous. Generals Sassulitch and ...

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  27. JAMES LYNCHEHAUN.

    The Supreme Court of the United State has aflirmed the decision of the court at Indianapolis refusing to grant the extradition of James Lynchehaun, ...

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  28. FIGHTING ON THE YALU. JAPAN[?]SE OFFICTALL REPORTS.

    A cablegram received by the Acting Consul-General for Japan from the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs states that the following is the report from ...

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  29. JAPANESE IN EXCELLENT SPIRITS.

    General Kuroli, the Japanese Commander, has telegraphed that the Japanese Imperial Princes and the officers and men of the army are all in excellent ...

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  30. UPPER HOUSE.

    The following gentlemen have been called to the Queensland Legislative Council: — Mr. B. Fahey, late sub-collector of ...

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  31. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Another account of the battle states that at dawn on Sunday the Japanese front extended for a distance of thirty miles, their left being near Antung, and ...

    Article : 121 words
  32. VERY LATEST.

    Nows has been received from the Chefu correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" to the effect that the second Japanese army, whose mysterious ...

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  33. NO RUSSIAN NEWS OP THE FINAL RESULT.

    The authorities at St. Petersburg are still without any official news of the final result of the battle on the Valn, though various alarming report are ...

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  34. FRENCH AND RUSSIAN STOCKS AFFECTED.

    French and Russian stocks have been affected by the Russian defeat, and the prospects of the Russian loan of £32,000,000, which is being negotiated ...

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  35. AN EPOCH-MAKING FEAT.

    The "Times," commenting upon the Japanese victory on the valu, describes it as "an epoch-making feat of arms." ...

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  36. "RUSSIANS ENTIRELY ROUTED."

    General Kuroki reports that the stubborn resistance offered by the Russians during their pursuit inereused the Japanese losses by 300. The Russians ...

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  37. RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    Telegrams received in Italy state that the Russians lost 2000 men in the Yaln battle, and a panic set in among the soldiers owing to many of the officers ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. JAPANESE NAVAL MOVEMENT.

    Vice-Adimiral Kan[?]imurn, who is in command of a portion of the Japanese fleet, has reported that he twice passed near the Russian cruisers between ...

    Article : 163 words
  39. THE LATEST E[?]MENT.

    General Saselitch reports that the 12th and 22nd regiments. with 2nd and 3rd batteries of the 6th Brigade artillery, engaged the Japanese on Monday. at ...

    Article : 603 words
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  41. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. JAPANESE SECOND AND THIRD ARMIES.

    The whereabouts of the second Japanese army, under the command of Baron O[?]o. and also of the third army, are at present unknown. ...

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  42. ANOTHER JAPANESE OFFICIAL REPORT.

    Mr. Iwasaki, the acting Consul[?]General for Japan, has received the following cablegram from Baron Komura, Japanase Minister for Foreign Affairs:— The ...

    Article : 115 words
  43. THE JAPANESE FLEET.

    A large Japanese fleet is now off Takushan, on the south-eastern coast of Manchuria, about sixty miles west of Ant[?]ng. ...

    Article : 28 words
  44. ANOTHER JAPANESE RUSE.

    It is stated that on several nights the Japanese vessels sent cthergrams, which were intended to fall into the hands of the. Russians, purporting to arrange for ...

    Article : 38 words
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