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  2. TRAFALGAR DAY. EMPIRE CELEBRATIONS.

    Great celebrations of the Nelson centenary were held on Saturday throughout the United Kingdom and the British Empire. Bishop Welldon ...

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  3. FOOTBALL. THE NEW ZEALAND TEAM

    The New Zealand footballers defeated a Somersetshire team on Saturday. The game was witnessed by 9000 spectators. In the first half, Mynott scored a try ...

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  4. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    We deeply regret to record a very serious accident to Mr. Thomas Baxter, who, for a generation or more, has been well and favorably known in connection ...

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  7. THE NEW ZEALANDERS' SUCCESS

    So intimately identified are the youthful athletes of New Zealand with the Rugby code of football, and so methodically and judiciously ...

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  8. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    There are a number of splendid articles on page 5, including "Rules for Japanese brides," advice to mothers, good resolutions for married couples, ...

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  9. ADMIRAL TOGO.

    Admiral Togo’s public entry into Tokio created a memorable scene of enthusiasm. The Mikado granted him an audience. The Admiral's staff warmly ...

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  10. JAPANESE NAVY.

    A mine off Shantung sank the Sanchimarn, a Japanese transport of 2,400 tons. Three of the crew were drowned. ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN WREATHS.

    The decorations at the Nelson Column in Trafalgar Square to-day, on the occasion of the celebration of the Trafalgar centenary, included wreaths from the ...

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  12. OUR ADMIRAL.

    Official information has been received that Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes. K.C.V.O., has been appointed to succed Admiral Sir Arthur ...

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  13. ADDRESS TO ADMIRAL TOGO.

    News from Tokio states that Admiral Togo, commander of the Japanese fleet, received a deputation, who presented an address on behalf of the British ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA AIM HOME RULE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT’S RESOLUTIONS.

    The "Westminster Gazette," in referring to the Commonwealth following Canada's lead in the matter of Home Rule for Ireland, asks how would Mr. ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The principal event in connection with the celebration of Trafalgar Day in Sydney was the holding of a patriotic concert in the Town Hall. The ...

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  16. "THE NELSON OF THE EAST"

    The British and Foreign Sailors Society have presented to Admiral Togo Nelson’s bust carved on the "Victory’s" timbers. ...

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  17. FRENCH MUNICIPALS.

    The French municipal representatives have returned to Paris delighted and surprised at the cordiality of their reception. Some who were Anglophobes ...

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  18. EVENING CELEBRATIONS.

    In the evening there was a large gathering at the United Service Institution of officers of the Commonwealth Naval and [?]lilitary forces, and a good ...

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  19. THE ANGLO FRENCH ENTENTE

    The Anglo-French enten[?]e has been acclaimed and honored at many dinners. ...

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  20. IRISH OPINION.

    The "Freeman's Journal" (the most prominent Home Rule organ in Ireland) regards the Federal Parliament’s resolutions as a salutary reminder to ...

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  21. VICTORS AND VANQUISHED.

    The officers of the H.M.S. "Victory" honored in silence the toast of "Those who fell hi 1805—friend or foe." The "Marscillaise" was also rendered and ...

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  22. SIR WILFRED LAURIER.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, Premier of Canada, announces that he does not intend to rotire from office until the completion of the national transcontinental railway, ...

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  23. SPEECH BY MR. JOHN MORLEY.

    Mr. John Morley, M.P., in a speech at Forfar yesterday, said that the next Liberal Government would pursue a vigorous, pacific, and rational policy. ...

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  24. SERVICE IN ST. PAUL’S.

    The Bishop of Stepney was the preacher of an impressive Nelson service at St. Panl's yesterday. Representatives of the Sovereign, the Prince of Wales, the Lord ...

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  25. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    Charles Anderson (55), a married man, employed in dredging on the Brisbane River, was fatally injured to-day. He fell between two boats while attempting ...

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  26. MOROCCO AFFAIRS.

    Arrangements have been made for the release of the British officers (Captain Crowther and Lieutenant Hatton), who were captured by the Anjera tribesmen, ...

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  27. TRIBUTES TO NELSON’S FOES.

    The Navy League have laid wreaths at the pedestal of Nelson's Column in memory of the French and Spanish sailors of 1805. ...

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  28. VICTORIA

    A magnificent and enthusiastic patriotic demonstration to commemorate the Trafalgar cent[?]nary took p[?]ace in the Town Hall last night. The platform ...

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  29. RUGBY REVOLUTIONISED.

    If these matches with the usually victorious Now Zealanders, though not finely fought, have brought the combat element of Rugby football into ...

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  30. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    Sir Edward Grey, M.P. in a speech delivered at the City Liberal Club, London, yesterday, said that three cardinal features of Great Britain’s foreign ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The "Vossische Zeitung a (Liberal party organ in Berlin) protests against the insults levelled at King Edward in Germany, and expresses the belief that ...

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  32. THE METHODIST UNION.

    The trouble between the Wesleyan Mothodists and the Primitive connexion of the Union, over which legal action had been initiated, has now been settled, but ...

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  33. TOOWOOMBA CELHBRTCINS.

    The only notice taken of Trafalgar in Toowomba was that at the Toowomba East State school on Friday afternoon, when the children were assembled in the ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND CELEBRATIONS.

    Trafalgar Day was fittingly celebrated in Brisbane on Saturday. First of all, the Mayor held an informal gathering in the Council Chamber when an ...

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  35. BARCALDINE.

    According to instructions issued by the Education Department Mr. Clarson, head-teacher of the State school. yesterday afternoon eloquently ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND

    Trafalgar Day celebrations took place on Friday and yesterday, and much enthusias[?] was displayed at Wellington. ...

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  37. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA.

    The Prince of Wales has given orders that there shall be a careful observance of the Sabbatn during the Royal tour in India. When the Prince and Princess ...

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  38. NELSON'S FLAG-LIEUTENANT

    The presence of a grandson of the Officer who acted an Nelson's flag-lieutenant on board the Victory, and who hoisted the famous signal "Eglaun e ...

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  39. BUNDABERG.

    Bunting was flown from the various public and business premises, as well as from many private dwellings. yesterday in celebration of the Trafalgar ...

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  40. RUSSIA. RUSSIAN REFORMS.

    Count Witte, speaking before M. Solsky’s Commission in St. Petersburg, urged immediate legislation to insure Liberty of the person, Press, conscience, ...

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  41. LORD ROSEBERY.

    Lord Rosebery, in a speech at Edinburgh yesterday, controverted Mr. B. R. [?]es recent Edinburgh speech, which he described as "an airing of the ...

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  42. CLERMONT.

    The Trafalgar Day celebrations at the State school yesterday were very sucecssful. The flags hoist[?]d included Lord Ne[?]son’s famous signal. ...

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  43. LABOR PARTY.

    The annual meeting of the Clermont Political Organisation was held at Black Ridge yesterday, Mr. George Donaldson being the chairman. About forty ...

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  44. COOKTOWN.

    The Government offices and the boats in port displayed bunting to-day, and there were also flags across the street. To-night a salvo of ca[?]non has been ...

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  45. RAILWAY STRIKE AT MOSCOW.

    A general strike of railway employees has beg[?]n at Moscow. ...

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  46. CHARTERS TOWERS.

    Many flage were flying on Saturday in honor of the Trafa[?]gae centenary. At on the Mayor (Alderman Kirkbride). met about fifty representative citizens ...

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  47. REVOLUTIONARY PARTY DISPERSED.

    A meeting of the revolutionary party, which was being held at Minsk, in Western Russia, to discuss the national Duma, was dispersed by Cossacks, and ...

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  48. ORDERS TO SHOOT.

    In view of threatened demonstrations at Odessa, on the Black Sea, the police have received orders to shoot the crowd at the first word of command, without ...

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  49. GREAT STRIKE PROCLAIMED

    Leaders of Labor have issued a proclamation for a general railway strike in Russia, the objects being political. ...

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  50. DALBY.

    The shops were closed from 1 p.m. to 6 o’clock to-day. A cricket match was played between the Northern Downs and a country team, the former scoring ...

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  51. LATE SPORTING.

    The following horses have been scratched for the Melbourne Cup: —Paraloek, Swest Nell, Demas, Class, Position, Tatterdema[?]ion. ...

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  52. NELSON'S FAMOUS SIGNAL.

    Echoes of the incidents of the farfamed sea-fight off Cape Trafalgar still reverberate in our cars to-day in the distant parts of the British dominions. ...

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  53. GYMPIE.

    There was no special demonstration here in connection with the Nelson centenary yesterday, but a large number of flags were flying on the public ...

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  54. AMATEUR VARIETY COMPANY

    To-morrow (Wednesday) night the Town Hall will be occupied by the local Amateur Variety Company, when they will present an entertainment, ...

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  55. MACKAY.

    Yesterday was observed as a public holiday, and the stores closed from noon to 7 o'clock in the evening in celebration of Trafalgar Day, for which ...

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  56. THE ORIENT CONTRACT.

    The Postmaster-General has given immediate notice to terminate the Ori[?]n[?] mail contract on 31st January, 1903. Tenders for the new service will be ...

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  57. GAMBLING ROOMS.

    Sixty-one persons, who had been caught on a raid on gambling rooms on Saturday night, were brought up at the Police Court to-day and those who ...

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