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    The R.M.S. Macedonia, which left Sydney on Saturday, took 12,883 boxes of butter for the English market. The Coastal Farmers' Company shipped 2705 ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT. STATE PARLIAMENT. WEDNESDAY'S SITTING.

    In the Legislative Council this afternoon. Mr. Brown introduced a Bill for the protection of native bears. ...

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  4. THE WAR. 8IEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The Japanese are constructing coast defence forts at Pigeon Bay, to the west of Port Arthur. ...

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  7. JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS.

    General Nogi (in command of the Japanese land forces at Port Arthur) is stated to be receiving rather more reinforcements than Marshal Oyama, the ...

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  8. CHARGE AGAINST THE JAPANESE.

    General Balshoff, chief of the Red Cross corps at Port Arthur, has accused the Japanese of deliberately disregarding the provisions of the Geneva ...

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  9. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE.

    The Japanese warships have captured the German steamer Batclan, which was endeavoring to run the blockade at Port Arthur. ...

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  10. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    Our agricultural budget and "Tjiu's" sporting notes appear on page 5; a report of Tuesday’s sitting of the District Court and a report of last meeting of ...

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  11. THE BATELA[?]S CARGO.

    The Batelan, which was captured while trying to run the blockade at Port Arthur, was formerly the British steamer Thales, She has now been taken to ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate this evening, Senator Smith gave notice that he would move to-morrow, that in the opinion of the Senate the Government ...

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  13. THE MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Russians at Sha-ho have captured a small convey with a supply of warm clothing for the Japanese troops. FEAT BY RUSSIAN VOLUNTEERS. ...

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  14. BETTERMENT. THE NEW BILL.

    The following letter appeared in Tuesday’s Warwick "Argus”:— Sir,—A “land tax“ is a tax on the present unimproved value of land. The ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club have appointed a special board to control the series of test matches during the forthcoming tour of the Australian cricketers. ...

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  16. BALTIC FLEET OUTRAGE. THE INQUIRY COMMISSION.

    It is reported that, at the request of the Governments of Great Britain and Russia, the Emperor Franc's Joseph of Austria has agreed to nominate the fifth ...

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  17. OTHER ITEMS.

    The three Russian destroyers which were reported to have left Port Arthur at the same time as the Raztoropay, carrying identical despatches, have wow ...

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  18. MURWILLUMBAH SHOW.

    To-day was judging day of the Tweed and Br[?]swick A. and P. Society's show. The previous day’s rain had all disappeared, having allayed the dust. The ...

    Article : 245 words
  19. MOVEMENTS OF THE FLEET.

    The section of the Baltie fleet under the command of Admiral Foelkersa[?]m has left Crete, but is still at Port Said. It comprises the battleships S'ssoi ...

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  20. ACCIDENT AT PITTSWORTH.

    A most unfortunate accident occurred at Pittsworth on Tuesday morning, Mr. William Fowler, aged 49, a married man, falling from a reaper and binder ...

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  21. VERY LATEST. THE OUTRAGE.

    The London “Daily Mail's" Copenhagen correspondent alleges that a Danish born officer of the “Aurora" states that Rozdjestvenski’s flagship tired at ...

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  22. LAND BILL.

    It has been a matter of controversy as to whether there should be any minimum for the sale of Crown lands. At present Crown lands cannot be sold at ...

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  23. DR. FORBES.

    At the South Brisbane Police Court, before Messrs. T. Austin, J. Farquharson, J. G. Phipps, and E. Allen, JJ.P., this morning, Dr. Armitage Forbes was ...

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  24. WEATHER TELEGRAMS.

    During the past few days the weather has been very hot, with warm westerly winds, which have dried up the grass. Bush fires are very prevalent, and much ...

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  25. RAILWAY LINES PROPOSED.

    It has been anticipated generally at the Government would shortly make a commencement with their light railway pro[?]osa's and in order to do that it will ...

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  26. THE DRUNKEN RIOT.

    At the drunken Russian riot at Caneo in Crete, the home officers parlie[?]pated, and one Russian sailor was killed and several wounded by comrades, Many ...

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  27. HORSES FOR INDIA.

    The officers of the Stock Department this morning disinfected, at the instance of the Indian Government, 198 shipped by Mr. II. Hegarty and 24 horses ...

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  28. LATER. PORT ARTHUR.

    In the recent attack by the Japanese troops on Lonely Hill, which was repulsed, the attacking party lost eight killed and 200 wounded. ...

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  29. RUSSIA AT HOME.

    Zemstvos—the provincial institutions which have charge of the economical affairs of the districts and provinces somewhat under their control—are ...

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  30. CARNEGIE’S LATEST.

    Recently Janet Lady Clarke wrote to the Press asking for subscriptions to a [?] to help the university out of its financial difficulties. She mentioned at ...

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  31. VERY LATEST. PORT ARTHUR.

    A Chinese spy reports that the garrison of Port Arthur is dying from dysentry, the victims succumbing at the rate of 70 per day. ...

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  32. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Much political activity is reported from the Transvaal. The Nationalists desire responsible government or a very limited period of representative ...

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  33. BEET SUGAR PRODUCTION.

    Herr Licht. of Magde'burg in his latest circular, states that the production of beet sugar for the current campaign has decreased by 23,000 tons ...

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  34. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Governor-General has decide to present a large silver cup to encourage rille shooting under the most modern conditions—the result of the experience ...

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  35. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN. THE POSITION AT SHA-HO.

    Both Russians and Japanese are so strongly fortified at the Sha-bo that neither are inclined to make the attack, unless sufficient preponderance of ...

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  36. SWIMMING NOTES.

    The “Austral" Swimming Club held their weekly swim on Tuesday night, when there were about [?] spectators present, including many of the “fair' ...

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  37. THE BIBLE IN MACEDONIA.

    The sale of the British and Foreign Bible Society's Bibles in the streets of Usk[?]b in Macedonia, has been stopped by the Turkish authorities, on the ...

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  38. THE INDIAN ARMY.

    The scheme for the reorganisation of the army in India drawn up by Lord Kitehener (Commander-in Chief) provides for the formation of three separate ...

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  39. SEVERE SNOWSTORMS.

    Severe snowstorms are b.ing experienced throughout the United Kingdom Telegraph services have been interrupted, and at many places trains have been ...

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  40. MURDER IN LONDON.

    Conrad Donovan and Charles Wade, two [?] [?] have been sente[?]d to death for the murder of Miss Farmer, a [?] who resided in ...

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  41. WAR NOTES.

    It was pointed out yesterday that it was doubtful whether, in the event o[?] Port Arthur falling, the harbor at [?] would be ice-bound to an ...

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  42. TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.

    A great temperature movement has began in France. "Le Temps" asserts that there is one drink shop to every eight persons of the population, ...

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  44. IRELAND.

    Great distress is being experienced in Ireland in consequence of the failure of the potato crop, and the poverty on the west coast in described as being the ...

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  45. THE CITY BAND.

    A fully attended meeting of the newly-appointed Communittee of the City band was held last night at the Town Ilall. This being the first meeting held ...

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  46. EXPLOSION AT BARCELONA.

    A report from Barceiona, in Spain, advices that seven persons who were found in possession of three bombs, have been arrested on a charge of complicity in the ...

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  47. FRENCH EMIGRANTS.

    It is reported that, in consequence of the differences on religious matters that have arisen between the Government of France and the Vatican, 25,000 persons ...

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  48. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    An arbitration treaty between the United States of America and Germany has been signed at Washington. ...

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  49. WOOL SALES.

    The sixth of the series of London coinnial wool sales was opened this morning. The market was brisk, and the prices realised, when compared with the ...

    Article : 57 words
  50. A ROCKHAMPTON OPINION.

    The quiet, argumentative, and evidently carefully prepared speech in which Mr. Kidston last weak moved the [?] reading of the [?] [?] ...

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  51. MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT.

    Miss Alice Roosevelt, the eldest dangliter of President Roosevelt, recently was thrown from her automobile, and was badly shaken. ...

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