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  2. RUSSIAN OUTRAGE.

    Lord Lansdowne. replying to inquiries. states that British colliers are forbidden to follow the Russian Baltic Fleet, or to supply it with coal. ...

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  3. VOLUNTEER FLEET.

    The news respecting Port Arthur is contradictory, and much false rumor in the past is apt to make one sceptical in the present. Nevertheless. among great ...

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  4. CITY COUNCIL.

    The usual monthly meeting of the City Council was held at the Town Hall yesterday, the following being present: The Right Worshipful the Mayor ...

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  5. THE WAR. OPERATIONS AT PORT ARTHUR.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh. war correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," reports that the Russians still hold the forts at Lian-ti-shan, and beyond ...

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  6. IPSWICH EXPLOSION.

    An explosion of gas occurred in [?] [?] Hope coiliery this afternoon, soverely burning Thomas West, manager, and his son, D. W. West. Both of the ...

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  7. THE STREET DECORATIONS.

    The first event to be judged in the section for decorations was decided on Saturday—that of the best decorated building between the Railway gates and ...

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  8. EVENTS TO COME.

    Chairman's Address. 1. Piano Solo (15 to 18 years). Mendelssohn's "Songs without words." No. 14. ...

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  9. BOATING DISASTER.

    On Thursday last, while a whaleboat belonging to H.M.S. Penguin was engaged in detached surveying duties off Kawan Island, in the Hauraki Gulf, it ...

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  10. AFTERNOON SESSION.

    Chairman's Address. 1. Piano Solo (11 to 15 years), "Elf Land," (J. T. Barnett.) 2. Boys Solo (11 to 15 years). " [?] ...

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  11. STARTED FOR SUDA BAY.

    The Russian Squadron under Admiral Foelksahn, forming part of the Baltic Fleet, has started from Tangier for Suda Bay, in Crete. ...

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  12. TATTERSALL'S SWEEP WINNERS.

    Following are the drawers of placed horses in Tattersall's consultation on the Melbourne Cup:—10s. Sween.—Aerasia, Butterfly ...

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  13. VISITS BY THE RUSSIAN ADMIRAL.

    Admiral Rozhjestvenski, who is uow at Tangier, has paid visits to the French cruiser Kleber and the British cruiser Diana. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN WARSHIP'S DESTROYED.

    It is reported that all th warships in the harbor of Port Arthur, with the exception of the battleship Pobeida, have been sunk, that the decks of the ...

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  15. FURTHER JAPANESE SUCCESSES.

    Further reports state that the northern portion of the east Kechwanshan forts, on the north of Port Arthur, has beeu captured by the Japanese, and is ...

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  16. BRITISH NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    H.M.S. Victorious, first-class battleship, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral F. C. B. Bridgeman, second in command of the Channel Fleet, and the battleship ...

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  17. EVENING SESSION.

    CHAIRMAN: HON J. T. BELL, MINISTER FOR LANDS. Chairman’s Address. 1. Announcement of adjudication on ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. THE INQUIRY COMMISSION.

    It is now stated that Captain Clado, one of the four officers of the Baltic fleet who remained behind at Vigo In connection with tlic inquiry to be held into ...

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  20. CRICKET NOTES.

    The above match resulted in a decisive win for the latter by an innings and 98 runs. In their second essay the Grammars made 86. A. E. Gill was chief ...

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  21. THE POSITION OF JAPAN.

    Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese Minister Plenipotentiary in London, has been interviewed by a representative of the “Standard” with regard to the ...

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  22. A PERTINENT QUESTION.

    The “Times,” in a leader dealing with the latest developments in regard to the outrage, asks, "Where are the responsible officers who were not to proceed to ...

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  23. ASYLUM V. DOWNS.

    In the Downs second innings the batsmen fell like “ leaves in autumn " against the bowling of Campbell and Hoddinott; and could only amass the ...

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  24. A SENSATION.

    Dr. H. W. Allingham. F.R.C.S., Surgeon to the household of the King, has committed suicide by taking morphia, at Marseilles. He was proceeding on a ...

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  25. THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN CONVENTION

    Renter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the Russian Government has accepted the British draft of the convention with regard to the scope ...

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  26. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY).

    Chairman's Address. 1. Piano Solo (open) “Andante and Rondo Capricioso.” (Mendelssohn.) 2. Soprano Solo (open) “The Mission ...

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  27. BANKS V. TOOWOOMBA.

    The second inings of the Toowoombas ended at S6: thus leaving the Banks victors by an innnings and about 50 runs. W. Stevens was the only one to ...

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  28. OTHER ITEMS.

    It is believed that a far larger sum than £100,000 will be demanded from Russin as compensation for the outrage on the fishing fleet in the North Sea. ...

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  29. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The New York "Tribune" estimates that Roosevelt will receive 314 electoral votes, and Parker 162. The betting is 5 to 2 that Mr. ...

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  30. COUNTRY NEWS.

    If you have a correspondent out here, he is very dilatory in writing. I have seen no news from here for an age, so I take the liberty of sending you a few ...

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  31. THE CONTRABAND QUESTION.

    With reference to the concessions made by Russia on the contraband question Lord Landsdowne states that lio believes, with regard to coal and ...

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  32. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Canadian elections have given Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Ministry a possibly increased majority. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has been elected ...

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  33. AFTERNOON SESSION.

    1. Best Decorated Motor Car. 2. Best Decorated Four-wheel Private Conveyance. 3. Best Decorated Two-wheel Private ...

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  34. RUSSIA'S REPARATION.

    Earl Percy, Under Secretary for Forcign Affairs, speaking nt Kensington last night,‘ referred to the situation between Great Britain and Russia, and ...

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  35. OTHER ITEMS.

    The mobilisation of the Army Reservists which is now proceeding in the western provinces of Russia, is resulting in alarming outbreaks of violence, and ...

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  36. LATER.

    Admiral Rozhjestvenski, who is now at Tangier, has paid visits to the French cruiser Kleber and the British cruiser Diana. ...

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  37. UNITED. STATES. AND GERMANY.

    Overtures made by the United States Government to Germany for an arbitration treaty between the two countries similar to that recently proposed ...

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  38. JAPAN[?] LOAN IN LONDON.

    The "Standard" states that the floating of a Japanese Government loan of £12.000.000 has been virtually arranged in London. ...

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  39. EVENING SESSION. AUSTRAL HALL.

    Chairman's Address. 1. Adjudicators award on “Own Composition " music of a song. 2. Baritone Solo (open.) “ A Russian ...

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  40. A BANK STUCK UP.

    Several desperadoes stuck up a bank at Cody, in the State of Wyoming, and shot the cashier. The Sheriff's posse and a party of English sportsmen, ...

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  41. LATER.

    The Chi-fu correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that inquiry has revealed that when the Russian Admiral Witgeft was killed (in a ...

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  42. VERY LATEST.

    The "Novoc Vremya” publishes an official account supposed to be supplied by one of the four Russian witnesses which are believed to indicate the lines ...

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  43. THB DALAI LAMA.

    Advices from Shanghai state that the Dalai Lama, who fled from Lhassa during August, on the approach of the British Mission, under Colonel ...

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  44. SPORTING.

    The racehorse Lord Cardigan died yesterday afternoon. Negotiations were in progress for the purchase of the horse for a large sum for England. ...

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  45. MERRITT’S CREEK.

    The above name originated from the late Mr. A. Merritt, being the first pioneer in the early days to se[?]e in this district, And from then till now the ...

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  46. VERY LATEST.

    Japanese despatches, describing the fighting at Port Arthur state that after six hours bombardment on the 30th ult., a general advance by the Japanese was ...

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  47. MASSACRED BY ARABS.

    The captain and 21 of the Greek crew of the steamer Baron Innerdale, 3344 tons, belonging to the Hogarth Shipping Company, Limited, of Ardrossan, ...

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  48. NEWS FROM THE FAR EAST.

    A few interesting particulars regarding the present state of affairs in Japan were given a representative of the “Courior” by Mr. T. Schmellitsch[?]k, a ...

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  49. A CITY FUNCTION.

    Since Toowoomba has been proclaimed a city a number of citizens thought it would bo fitting on their part to present the Mayor of the city with the robes of ...

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  50. SCENE IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER.

    A heated debate took place in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday on the question of army promotions, and during the proceedings one of the ...

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  51. THE COMMISSION.

    Sir Arthur Hardinge, the British Ambassador to St. Petersburg, has submitted to Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Foreign Secretary, three additional ...

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  52. MERINGANDAN RACES,

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  53. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Fra[?] Metzger Froitzheim, a Hamburg opera singer, has just discovered, in a house-painter who was engaged in her flat, an exceptionally gifted tenor ...

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  54. MONMOUTH ELECTION.

    The election for West Monmouthshire, to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons caused by the death of Sir William Vernon Harcourt, took place ...

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  55. VLADIVOSTOCK.

    It is announced that the Vladivostock harbor is mined for seven miles. Tlic fortress has been gradually strengthened and is second only to Port ...

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    A St. Louis negro has bet his life against 6 dol. that Mr. Roosevelt will beat Mr. Parker iu the contest for the United States Presidency. He announces ...

    Article : 111 words
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    The [?] who never ate watermelon [?] has an awfully good ...

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