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  4. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly this evening. The House went into Committee, on the motion of Mr. Kidston, to consider ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    It is stated that the only permanent forts at Port Arthur now in the possession of the Japanese are two at Panlung, which were captured in August ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    Instead of the triple lines of short communications giving Oyuma the golden opportunity of advancing against an enemy with half its supplies still on ...

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  7. ANOTHER JAPANESE ATTACK REPULSED.

    General Kuropatkin reports having received a telegram from General Stoesse[?]. in which the latter states that he repulsed a fresh attack by the Japanese ...

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  8. VENGEANCE AT PORT ARTHUR.

    The special correspondent in Japan of the “Journal” sends to that paper a striking picture of the intensity of the Japanese desire to capture Port Arthur ...

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  9. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Advices received from Mukden state that a Russian force consisting of three sotnias of frontier guards, with two guns, attacked and routed a body of ...

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    Cargo space for 14,000 boxes of Queensland butter has been engaged for the next voyage of the Sophocles. This will constitute a record shipment of butter from the port of ...

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  11. RUSSIAN ATTACK REPULSED.

    An offieial announcement made at Tokio state[?] that early on the 23rd instant the enemy made a series of attacks on the Japanese outposts at Lamutum, ...

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  12. BETTERMENT.

    Sir.—The more the Betterment Bill is being disensaed, the more glaringly untenable appear the arguments used against its provisions, or rather its ...

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  13. THE WEATHER AND CROPS.

    Toowoomba was visited on Saturday and Sunday evenings with two very heavy thunderstorm. According to the "Loraine” gauge at the residence of ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The Russian transport Coronetz has passed through the Dardanelles from the Black Sea, and is stated to have three submarine boats on board. ...

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  15. AVOIDING MILITARY SERVICE.

    It is estimated that froth 30 to 90 per cent of the Jews at Kishiue[?], Kherson, and Simerpol, in Southern Russia, have failed to respond to the ...

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  16. COAL FOR THE BELLIGERENTS.

    A quarter of a million tons of Welsh coal have been purchased on Russian account, and 100,000 tons for Japan, for shipment early in 1905. ...

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  17. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The convention between Great Britain and Husain with regard to the appointment of an international commission to inquire into the firing on the trawling ...

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  18. THE CAPTURED STEAMER CHELTENHAM.

    The Russian Admiralty Court at St. Petersburg has adjudicated upon the case of the British steamer Cheltonham, which was captured by the Vladivostoek ...

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  19. LEGISLATION.

    Mr. G. Kerr, the Leader of the Labor party, introduced to the Premier to-day a largo deputation, consisting of Labor members and representatives of Labor ...

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  20. FOELKERSAHMS SQUADRON.

    Admiral F[?]elkersahm denies the truth of the statements that have been made with regard to the disorderly conduct of the oflieers and men of the Baltie fleet ...

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  21. LATER.

    Generate Nakamura and Saito recently led several bodies of specially trained swordsmen into the forts of Port Arthur. The charges were desperately and ...

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  22. THE RUSSIAN CREWS.

    Admiral Foelkersahm's officers are described as being efficient, but the crewn of his vessels are said to be ignorant of even the rudiments of seamanship, ...

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  23. COALING AT PORT SAID.

    The destroyers forming part of Admiral Foelkersahm's squadron have coaled from transports in Port Said harbor. ...

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  24. THE RABBIT PEST.

    A large catch of rabbits was made by a farmer at Bundey this week. Having wire-netted a dam for a trap he succeeded in catching 2300 on the first day, ...

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  25. PASSING THROUGH THE SUEZ CANAL.

    Seven destroyers belonging to Admiral Foelkersahm's squadron have passed through the Suez Canal. During the passage men were stationed at the guns ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    We regret to chronicle the death of Mr. Patrick Daly, which took place at St. Denis’ Hospital, about 10 o’clock on Saturday morning. As chronicled ...

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  27. FOUND DROWNED.

    John Heilig, a native of Germany, aged 64, was found drowned in the Condamine, near Warwick, yesterday. An inquiry will be held this afternoon. ...

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  28. OUR TELEPHONES.

    The transformation of the system of telephony, from the aerial, to the underground one, has at last been completed [?] Toowoomba. The work has taken a ...

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  29. VERY LATEST.

    The terms of the Anglo-Russian Convention have now been published. They mention the futality of the fishermen and the damage from Russian guns, and ...

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  30. DEATH OF A BARCALDINE RESIDENT.

    George Long, one of the first hotelkeepers to settle in Barcaldine, a very old railway identity, died of caneer in the lip last night, aged 68. ...

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  31. FOELKERSAHM'S SQUADRON.

    Admiral Foelkersahm's squadron has left Suez. Egyptian Coast Guard cruisers are escorting it. ...

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  32. SERVIA’S THREATENED KING.

    Advices from Belgrade state that Colonel Nikolaieviteh, who was wounded in trying to save King Alexander and Queen Diagn of Sorvia from ...

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  33. THE SUPPLEMENTARY SQUADRON.

    LONDON. Monday. Denmark ordered the departure of the Olef and Izurnia while coaling at The Skaw. Several vessels belonging to the ...

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  34. VERY LATEST.

    When works preparatory to the attack on Sungsunshan and other forts, including extensive sapping, were nearly completed, a general assault was ...

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  35. CHARTERING BRITISH COLLIERS.

    The British Foreign Secretory, Lord Lansdowne, in a cireular letter explaining the prohibitions, as cabled on the 4th instant, says that any chartering of ...

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  36. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    General Kuropatkin reports au artillery due[?], in which the Japanese were repulsed in an attempt to outflank a portion of the lett wing on the 20th, by ...

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  37. "COVENANTS OF PEACE."

    President Roosev[?]lt has received a message from the Kaiser, thanking him for his recent speech relating to the harmony existing between the States ...

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  39. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The London "Telegraph” states that the British Channel Fleet will he renamed tho Atlantic Fleet iu 1905, and the defence of Canada will be better ...

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  40. THE SINEWS OF WAR.

    Princo Katsura, in an interview, has stated that the Japanese nation was as one man in the present struggle. It was prepared to stake the last man and the ...

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  41. Family Notices

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  42. THE CONTRABAND QUESTION.

    Lord Lanadowne, in a letter to the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, said that Russia had not yet shown, any disposition to regard coal otherwise than ...

    Article : 92 words
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    Character evolves its best products for home consumption. ...

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