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  2. Advertising

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  3. CRICKET.

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  4. VERY LATEST.

    It was officialy stated to-day that an armistice has been agreed upon. The fact that the Premier of Japan, Prince Kataura, is withholding the ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. PEACE. FURTHER DETAILS.

    It is stated that when the Czar had offered, in deference to President Roos[?]elt, to code half of Sakhalin to Japan, the offer provided a workable basis of ...

    Article : 99 words
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  7. FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    Herr Tattenbach, the representative of Germany in Morocco, supported the demands of the French Minister. M. Taillandier in regard to the captive ...

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  8. CITY CONVENIENCES.

    One of the chief attractions of city Life in this twentieth century is correctly considered to be the comparative comforts and conveniences available to its ...

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  9. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    The articles contained on pages 5, 6, and 7 this morning are: Details of the Land-Monolopy Tax; report of debate on Marsupial Boards Bill; description of ...

    Article : 2,626 words
  10. ODD NOTES.

    The actions of our local Chamber of Commerce sometimes make it difficult to understand where the border line is drawn between their sphere of action, ...

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  11. SUPPOSED SECRET AGREEMENT.

    There is a rumor at Portsmouth that a secret agreement behind the treaty of peace between Russia and Japan has been arranged, and that this assures ...

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  12. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday the State Treasurer (Hon. William Kidston) presented the Estimates for the current financial year, and delivered ...

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  13. THE INFLUENCE OF THE KAISER.

    According to the Paris "Figaro," a high functionary in the Russian Foreign Office states that the Czar originally wanted peace at any price, and that the ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE,

    The British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Lord Lansdowne) and the Japanese Ambassador to London (Count Hayashi) signed the new treaty, renewing the ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. MIDDLE RIDGE TRAGEDY.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning before Colonel Moore, P.M., Herbert Russell Stephens on remand, was charged with the wilful murder of one, ...

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  16. LONDON, Thursday.

    M. Witte states that he has latterly hoard from Peterhof that the Kaiser has been urging peace upon Russia with much earnestness. ...

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  17. JAPANESE GRIEF AND EXCITEMENT.

    It is stated that some of the members of Baron Kommra’s entourage were overwhelmed with grief and excitement, nud wept when the terms of peace were ...

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  18. EXHAUSTION OF JAPAN.

    It is believed in London that the Japanese are more seriously exhausted, financially and otherwise, than was hitherto thought. and that this prejudiced ...

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  19. RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE LOANS EXPECTED.

    It is the general expectation that after peace has been formally declared each of the late belligerents will float a loan to clear away the aftermath of the ...

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  20. MATCH AGAINST ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN.

    The Australians commenced a match against An England Eleven at Bournemouth, Hampshire, to-day. The morning was fine, and about 1500 spectators ...

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  21. PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

    The following tenders were received today for the erection of Police Station and Court House at Crow's Nest:—F. Muller, £510: A. Somerville, £514 13a.; ...

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  22. BUOYANCY OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    There is a buoyant tone in all departments of the London Stock Exchange as a result of the conclusion of peace. Russian stocks have risen four points, ...

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  23. JAPAN'S MODERATION EXTOLLED.

    The newspapers throughout Europe and America, in their comments, extol the surprising and spontaneous moderation shown by Japan and her foresight ...

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  24. STATE FINANCE.

    The Queensland revenue for August is returned as £285,035, an increase of £52,530 with corresponding period last August. The amount received back ...

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  25. APATHY IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian people appear to be remarkably apathetic on the matter of the conclusion of peace, except as regards the commercial clauses of the treaty. ...

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  26. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Sonate to-day the motion for Select Committee on the tobacco monopoly was carried after debate, and the Senato adjourned till next ...

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  27. M. WITTE AND THE CZAR.

    M. Witte, after peace had been arranged, telegraphed the following message to the Czar:—"Japan has agreed to your demands concerning the ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. THE ORIENT LINERS.

    The inauguration of the Orient-Pacific service was celebrated to-day by a luncheon ou board the Orotava at Pinkenba wharf, at the invitation of Mr. David ...

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  29. A JAPANESE STATEMENT.

    With regard to the terms of peace, and the concessions made by Japan. Baron Kaucko, of the Japanese Peace Mission declares that the indemnity ...

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  30. FRIDAYS SITTING.

    In the House of Representatives today. The Budget debate was resumed by Messrs. Lonsdale, M'Lean, Cook, and ...

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  31. BRITISH NAVAL VISIT TO CANADA.

    At a civic banquet at Toronto yesterday, Rear-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, said that he believed that Canada, within 10 years, would be able to ...

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  32. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES. KING EDWARD'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    At half-past 9 o'clock yesterday morning King Edward telegraphed to Queen Alexandra (who is visiting Copenhagen) the unexpected news of the conclusion ...

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  33. GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.

    With a view to extending thw usefulness of the State Grammar Schools, and by way of compensation for the withdrawal or a portion of the yearly ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND COMMISSION.

    Evidence given before the Lands Commission yesterday disclosed that on the night of 30th November, 1803, there was an unusual amount of activity in the ...

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  35. ETHERGRAS fAN RAILWAYS.

    The Chicago and Alton Railway Company is equipping all its locomotives with cthergraphic apparatus. (It was ascertained recently that ...

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  36. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    An earthquake occurred yesterday in New Hampshire (U.S.A.). Three shocks were felt at Portsmouth, where the peace Conference has just been ...

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  37. KAISER'S MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    The Emperor William of Germany in a message cabled to President Roosevelt stated:—"I am overjoyed, and most sincerely congratulate you on the great ...

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  38. SWIFT'S VAUDEVILLE CO.

    Monday evening next the above talented company will open at the Town Hall for a short season, when a first-class variety programme will be submitted. ...

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  39. MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT LOUBET.

    M. Loubet, the French President has sent a message to President Roosevelt, warmly congratulating hint upon the successful result of the peace ...

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  40. A CHINESE PARLIAMENT.

    The Empress-Dowager of China is about to issue a decree for the establishment of a Chinese Parliament in 1917. A commission is now proceeding to ...

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  41. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MIKADO.

    President Roosevelt has cabled to the Emperor of Japan, congratulating his upon the wisdom and magnanimity he has shown in connection with the ...

    Article : 33 words
  42. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    General Liniovitch telegraphs that a detachment of Russian troops, operating at Ardagan, captured 116 Japanese, including twenty-six wounded men. The ...

    Article : 37 words
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