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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 515 words
  3. PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR.

    A Westbrook Presbyterian writes:—On Thursday evening we bad the exceeding pleasure of having a visit from the Moderator (Rev. Andrew Wilson.) ...

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  4. DR. HAM’S RESIGNATION.

    The reply of the Government to Dr. Ham’s recent communication has now been forwarded. It will be remembered that Dr. Ham offered to waive all ...

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  5. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 390 words
  6. TERRIBLE MINE EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explosion has occurred in a coal mine at Williamstown, in Pennsylvania (U.S.A.). The actual loss of life is not vet known, but fifty miners ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the debate on Mr. Watson’s policy speech was resumed by Sir John Forrest, who made a violent attack upon the ...

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  8. TELEPHONES.

    The following correspondence will be of interest to our Oakey, Clifton, and Silverspur readers: — Commonwealth of Australia, ...

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  9. FUTURE GOVERNORS SALARIES.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, Mr. Lumout moved the second reading of a bill to reduce the salaries of future Governors of Queensland and ...

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  10. ALPINE FATALITIES.

    The rapid me[?]ting of the snow on the Alps has been the cause of many fatalitics among the tourists this spring. ...

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  11. MARRIAGE OF DIVORCEES.

    The Presbyterian Assembly, now sitting at Buffalo, in the State of New York, yesterday, by a majority of two to one, carried a resolution prohibiting ...

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  12. STEAMER FARES TO AMERICA.

    Owing to tho rate war between the steamship companies running to the United States, steerage fares have now dropped as low as £2. ...

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  13. W.G.T.U. UNI[?]N.

    The "At Home" which was held in the Neil-street Methodist School-room on Monday night, under the auspices of the W.C.T.U., was a great success. The ...

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  14. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    A telegram from New York states tlmt 75,000 men at present empolyed on the railways in America will be dismissed early in June. ...

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  15. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly in Thursday. Mr. Plunkett gave notice that on Thursday next he would move for leave ...

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  16. SUBMARINES.

    News from Paris states that the French naval authorities will have 20 additional submarine boats completed by the end of the current year. ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIAN FLAG.

    In the House of Representatives today. Mr. Crouch moved that "In the opinion of the House, the Australian flag, ...

    Article : 336 words
  18. THE MORETON HANDICAP.

    At the rending of the card to-night on the Moreton Handicap which is to he run to-morrow there was some fairly spirited betting. ...

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  19. MANCHESTER ODDFELLOWS

    The conference of delegates of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows has adopted a resolution sanctioning the admission of females as ...

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  20. THE THIBET EXPEDITION. THE THIBETAN POSITION AT GYANTSE.

    Nows from Thibet states that the position occupied by the Thibetans at Gyantse is a very admirable one, and the tenpounder guns of the British force are ...

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  21. TURKISH INTRIGUE.

    News to hand from Constantinople states that Kemal Pasha, a son-in-law of the Sultan of Turkey, and several other high officials, have been exiled, in ...

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  22. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    It is understood that the whole of the Fortieth Regiment, of Pathans and the first batt[?]lion of the Royal Fusiliers are to proceed to Thibet to reinforce the ...

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  23. EXECUTIONS IN RUSSIA.

    The "Standard" publishes reports to the effect that upwards of 600 persons have been hanged at Warsaw, the capital of Russian Poland, under ...

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  24. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The following letter speaks for itself:—Toowoomba, 25th May, 1904. ...

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  25. A RAGING SCANDAL

    The stewards of the South Australian Jockey Club met this afternoon to further consider the protest lodged by N. M'Eachern against the stakes for the ...

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  26. ALIEN LABOR IN CANADA.

    News from Ottawa states that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, has promised to introduce a bill to prohibit the employment of aliens in the ...

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  27. DEADLY MORPHIA.

    In a recent lecture in London, Sir Lauder Brunton, perhaps the greatest of English doctors, dealt with the terrors of opium poisoning and the ...

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  28. IMPORTANT INSURANCE CASE.

    After a trial extending over twenty days the Maryborough case, Grifliths v. the New Zealand Insurance Company, came to an end on Thursday morning. ...

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  29. GENERAL HUTTON.

    The Minister has refused to make any statement regarding General Hutton's recall to Melbourne, execpt that he is expected back to-morrow. ...

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  30. THE COTTON CONGRESS.

    The Cotton Congress now sitting at Zurich, in Switzerland, has appointed an international committee to carry out the objects for which the Congress was ...

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  31. THE ENCAMPMENT.

    The encampment is now practically over, although the tents will have to remain until the weather is fine. Yesterday was very disagreeable for ...

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  32. THE MACDONALD CASE.

    In the legislative Assembly on Thursday night, Mr, Story refered to the Macdonald case. He said that the characteristic of the Government seemed to ...

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  33. CHINA AND PORTUGAL.

    The Victory of Canton has sent four Chinese gunboats and two torpedo beat destroyers to Macao (a Portugusse settement on the south coast of China) to enforce the ...

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  34. PREFERENTIAL RAILWAY RATES.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Hon. E. L. Batchelor) had a long interview with the Victorian Commissioner for Railways to-day regarding the ...

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  35. TERRIBLE BURNING FATALITY

    A disastrous fire occurred last night at Weston-Super-Mare, the well known senside resort near Bristol. A restaurant kept by a man named Huntley was ...

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  36. FOOTBALL. NO MATCHES TO-DAY.

    Owing to the unpromising state of the weather at a late hour last evening, the Toowoomba Rugby Union wisely decided to discontinue the series of rugby ...

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  37. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Dr. Paton, veteran missionary, speaking at the celebration of his 80th birthday to-night, referred to the importance of the aunexation of the New Hebrides ...

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  38. AN OBSTINATE WITNESS.

    "So you disbelieve it," remarked the lawyer, sarcastically. "I do," asserted the witness. "Do you believe what you see?" inquired the lawyer. "Not ...

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  39. THE BOER CONGRESS. GENERAL DELAREY'S VIEWS.

    General Delarey, speaking at the Boer Congress at Prctoria, protested against the policy of teaching the Boer children to hate the British. He urged the ...

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  40. UNION MEETING.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Rugby Union was held on Thursday night in the Gordon Club rooms, when there were nine delegates present, and Mr. I. ...

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  41. INTERVIEW WITH SIR ARTHUR LAWLEY.

    General Botha and the other members of the Boer Congress had a friendly interview yesterday with Sir Arthur Lawley, the Lieutenant-Governor of the ...

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  42. DESCRIBED HIS DEATH.

    Particulars have been received of the remarkable closing scene in the life of Dr. Stephen Paul Truex, of New York, one of the most noted gynaecologists of ...

    Article : 181 words
  43. FLOOD AT WANGANUI.

    Heavy rains and the melting of the snows inland have caused the Wanganni River to flood the town of Wanganni, and the storekeepers are removing the ...

    Article : 147 words
  44. A BOER'S RECANTATION.

    The Prctoria correspondent of the "Standard" states that General Andries Cronje has in public announced his repentance of his apostacy, and prayed ...

    Article : 61 words
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