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  2. CRICKET.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and a Gloucestershire team, which had to be postponed yesterday on account of rain, was commenced at ...

    Article : 506 words
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  6. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS THE INDEMNITY QUESTION.

    A statement, obviously from a Russian source, has been issued at Portsmouth, New Hampshire (where the Peace Conference is sitting), to the effect that ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. LOCAL [?] GENERAL.

    Among the articles on our fifth, sixth, and seventh pages this morning are: [?]Tjiu[?]" spo[?]g notes, report of Chifton Shire Council meeting, sketches of ...

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  8. GENERAL JUBILATIONS.

    There are general jubilations in all directions, and church bells everywhere are pealing. Congratulations have been received ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. A GREAT PICTURE.

    Mr. Tom Roberts’s picture, commemorating the opening of the first Commonwealth Parliament by the Prince of Wakks, was placed on exhibition this ...

    Article : 341 words
  10. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday. The [?]s of Exchange Act Amendmont Bill was read a second time. ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. RUSSIA HAS SAID THE LAST WARD.

    M. Takahira[?] one of the Japanese p[?]enipotentiaries, stated in the course of an interview that the adjournment of the Peace Conference until to-day at his ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. PRIVATE MESSAGES CONFIRMED.

    It is understood that one or two merchants in Sydney, early in the forenoon to-day, received private cables from London pointing to pacification in the ...

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  13. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S APPEAL TO THE CZAR.

    A Russian plenipotentiary to[?] Mr. Smalley, the "Times" correspondent, that President Roosevelt had three times vainly appealed to the Czar to ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. RUSSIA. UTILISING OLD GERMAN SOLDIERS.

    The land-owners in the Baltic provinces of Russin are enrolling old German soldiers to defend their estates and country houses against the peasants. ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. WEDNESDAY[?]S SITTING.

    In the legislative Council to-day, the sitting lapsed owing to the absence of a quoram. There were only 13 members pre[?]nt, and the House was adjourned ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. FRANCE AND MOROCCO

    Some Moors at Cavija, near to Tangier, fired their rif[?]s at a Spanish ship recently, one of the sailors on board being wounded. ...

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  17. COMMENTS OF THE "TIMES."

    The "Times," in its comments this morning, asks why the Russian plenipotentiary makes such disclosures. It adds that M. Witte’s attitude suggests ...

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  18. ACTION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS.

    The professors at the [?]ty of Odessa, to the number of 3[?]2, have decided to abstain from their duties at the University until the people have been ...

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  19. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    On Tuesday morning a rumor spread rapidly throughout the town to the effect that, as the result of a quarrel between two brothers working on a farm ...

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  20. RUSSIAN INTENTIONS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" declares that in the spring of the present year a firat rate authority on Russian affairs expressed to him the ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives today. SLANDERING THE COMMONWEALTH. ...

    Article : 216 words
  22. COTTON GAMBLING FRAUDS.

    Edwin Holmes (who was dismissed from his post of Associate Statistician at the Washington Agricultural Bureau, for supplying information as to crop ...

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  23. MOBILISATION ORDERED BY THE CZAR.

    It bas transpired that on the 19th instant the Czar gave orders for the mobilisation of reinforcemets for the Far East at Riga, Windan, Vilna, Grodno, ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. FLOODS IN IRELAND.

    Great damage has been caused by floods in Ireland. During the past 24 hours nearly 3½in. of rain have fallen in Dublin. ...

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  25. EXCURSION TRAIN.

    In consequence of the fainting of the engine-driver on an excursion, train in the isle of Man, the train was wrecked, and a dozen persons were badly injured. ...

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  26. FEELING IN JAPAN.

    The Japanese Ministers and Elder Statesmen met at Tokio this morning, and sat throughout the morning. They had a further meeting in the afternoon ...

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  27. POLAND.

    The "Vossoc[?] Zeitung," a Berlin newspaper, reports that the chief of police at Czenstocka[?], a town near Warsaw, in Poland, has been killed by a ...

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  28. DISASTER AT SEA.

    Advices from Jacksonville, Florida, state [?]at the steamer P[?]is has foundered during a storm, 20 people being drowned, Two were saved. ...

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  29. SWEDISH-NORWEGIAN DISRUPTION.

    Sweden and Norway have appointed commissioners to negotiate the terms of the dissolution of the Union between Sweden and Norway. The first meeting ...

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  30. PEACE CONSIDERED HOPELESS.

    The sharp deelines that have taken place on the Tokio Stock Exchange show that peace is considered to be hopeless. The shares of the Stock Exchange itself ...

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  31. COOKERY.

    The London County Council (the Education authority under the 1903 Act for the County of London) is offering domestic servants scholarships for three ...

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  32. BISHOPRIC OF ADELAIDE.

    An offer of the Bishopric of Adelaide has, owing to ill-health, been declined by Canon Wilberforce. ...

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  33. WEDNESDAY'S SITTING.

    The discussion on the Budget was confin[?]ed this evening, the speakers being M[?]s. O’Malley, M'Cay, and Robinson. ...

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  34. FRESH CONCESSIONS BY JAPAN.

    M. Sato, who is connected with the Japanese peace mission, has announced that Japan will make fresh concessions to Russin. ...

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  35. A SCREW COMBINE."

    The "Standard" reporta that a British and Gorman "combine" has been arranged to raise the price of screws 50 per cent. It in proposed to refrain from ...

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  36. THE TRANSVAAL.

    A Chinese trader's store has been raided near Krugersdorp, by some marauding hands who are still uncaptured. ...

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  37. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Maria Nursey (50), housekeeper to her uncle, William Perry, at 154 John-street, Pyrmont, met with a terrible accident this morning, which resulted in her ...

    Article : 125 words
  38. PEAGE.

    M. Sato, a member of the Japanese Peaco Commission, has announced that Japan will offer to make fresh conces[?]ons to Russia with the object of ...

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  39. A SALTED MINE FIELD.

    Excitement prevailed to-day on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, caused by the discovery that the popular [?] Comte minefield, in Madagasear, had ...

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  40. ARMENIAN REVOLUTIONARIES

    The recent discoveries at S[?] (in consequance of which many Armenians were arrested), included 16 bomb factorics. The Armenian Committee ...

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  41. ADVERTISING QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Agent-General has secured extra rooms at his city offices with a view to arranging a permanent exhibition of Queensland products. ...

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  42. SUGAR SPECULATORS IN FRANCE.

    M. Cronier, chairman of the Say Sugar Refinery Company, who was Jalnzot’s rival in speculation, has committed suicide[?] anticipating that at the settlement ...

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  43. BRITISH NAVAL VISIT TO THE BALTIC.

    The Germans are genu[?]y [?]ted in the visit to the Baltie of Admiral Sir A. K. Wilson’s Squadron, and those eager to be visitors were welcomed ...

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  44. THE EMPEROR OF THE SAHARA.

    Claiming redress for fancied injuries, M. Jacques Lebaudy, the "Emperor of the Sahara," has issued. through his Minister for Foreign Affairs, a note to ...

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  45. PITTSWORTH HIBERNIAN RAGING CLUB.

    TRIAL HANDICAP.—J[?]d. Marmeluke, Olaf King, Pardon. FIRST HACK HANDICAP.—The Tramp, Pardon, Leslie, Banjo H., ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. BIG GOTTON POOL.

    Thomas W. Lawson, of Boston (Mass.) is inviting subscriptions towards an Anglo-American cotton pool, the capital being £2,000,000. ...

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  47. THE TERMS.

    M. Sato, who is connected with the Japanece peace mission, issued the following:— "The Saghalien and reimburscment ...

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  48. WINS IN SYDNEY.

    The wind in Sydney attained a velocity of 40 miles an hour yesterday. A cyclonic storm was the force[?]t. ...

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  49. ENGLISH CHANNEL SWIMMERS.

    W. T. Bargess. a Yorkshir[?] [?] again fatled to swim across the English Channel from England to France. A gale sprung up while h[?] was making ...

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  50. MORE SLANDERS.

    The "Statist," in an article on Australia, states that friends who recently visited the Commonwealth declare that the political morality of Australia is ...

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  51. DOWNS BARLEY.

    The Howard Smith Company, Limited, have booked 400 tons of burler for shipment by their st[?]mers to the Melbourne market. The grain in question comes by ...

    Article : 119 words
  52. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A girl named Anderson, aged 19, was washing some clothes in a yard in Stanley-strect this morning, with a fire in close proximity, when the high wind ...

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  53. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Gemmell G. Dick, for several years consulting engineer or executive engineer at the Queensland Agent-General's of[?]ce in ...

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  54. LEEDS SWIMMING RACE WON BY KIERAN.

    B. P. Kier[?], of Sydney, has won the [?] y[?]ds race, at Leeds, in 6min[?] 7sec[?] ...

    Article : 27 words
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