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  4. THE PEARL DISASTER MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN

    The following cable message was received yesterday by his Excellency the Acting Governor, from Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies:— ...

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  5. Cable Chronicles. Latest European News.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Harrington, one of the Irish party, moved an amendment on the Address in reply to the Queen’s Speech, to the effect that ...

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  6. Shipment of Wine.

    The steamer Warrigal’s shipment of wine from Adelaide has arrived in fair condition. ...

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  7. The News in Toowoomba.

    The first news of the most appalling disaster of its kind that has ever happened in Southern Queensland reached Toowoomba about 6 o’clock on Thursday ...

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  8. N[?]w Companies.

    The Australian Gold Trust Company, capital £500,000, has been registered, Shares to the amount of half the nominal capital will be issued at once. ...

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  9. Dr. Nansen [?]t the North Pole.

    The statement that Dr. Nansen, the Arctic explorer, succeeded in reaching the North Pole, is officially confirmed. He is now returning thither. ...

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  10. Another Tropical Disturbance.

    9.45 p.m., Sunday:—Our figures to-night show that "Upsilon" has made a slight retrograde motion off the coast north-east from ...

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  11. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. John M’Queen was to-day elected Mayor of Dalby for a second term of office. The weather is close, and more rain is ...

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  12. The United States and the Proposed Hawallan Cable.

    A committee of the United States Senate favours a subsidy of $160,000 to the proposed Hawaiian cable, and will inquire into the resources and claims of ...

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  13. Telegram from the New Zealand Premier.

    Mr. Seddon. the Premier of New Zealand, telegraphed as follows:—"The people of New Zealand deeply deplore the disaster in the Brisbane River. ...

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  14. Transvaal Government.

    President Kruger, in the course of an interview, said that he intended to summon the Volsraad with a view to obtain its sanction to his proposed visit ...

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  15. The Free Silver Bill Rejected.

    The House of Representatives at Washington has by a large majority rejected the Senate’s Free Coinage of Sliver Bill. ...

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  16. Further Queensland Telegrams.

    The Mayor of Brisbane received the following message from Mr. J. Hodel. chairman of the Thuringowa Divisional Board:—"This board much grieved to ...

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  17. The Warwick Show.

    The Warwick Show was successfully concluded last evening (writes our special reporter under Friday’s date). The weather kept fine throughout the ...

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  18. Action of the Premier.

    We learn that as soon as the news of the disaster reached the Premier, having been telegraphed to him at Toowoomba by the Colonial Secretary, he expressed ...

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  19. A Cruise of the Pippo.

    Th[?] Government steamer Pippo made an [?]xhaustive search for bodies on Satu[?]day and yesterday. On Saturday the [?]teamer left the Port Office Wharf ...

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  20. Brazil and Italy.

    The Government of Brazil has decided to submit certain claims preferred by the Italian Government to President Cleveland for arbitration. ...

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  21. List of Bodies Recovered.

    The bodies of the following persons who perished in the wreck of the Pearl have been recovered:—Miss Grace Yorston, Inkerman-street, ...

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  22. Dr. Jameson at Malta.

    The ship which is conveying Dr. Jameson to England called at Malta, where the Britishers gave him an [?]vation. ...

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  23. The Italians in Abyssinia.

    News has been received to the effect that the Italians have rejected King Menelik’s conditions of peace and evacuation. ...

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  24. Irish Leadership.

    Mr. Healy is urging Mr. Sexton to accept the chairmanship of the Irish Parliamentary party. He promises to support him, or to retire if Mr. Sexton ...

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  25. The Revolt in Corea.

    Parties of marines from British, French, and American warships have been landed at Seoul with a view to protecting the interests of their respective ...

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  26. Cattle by Rail in New South Wales.

    We recently published a letter written by Mr. H. Brookes to a gentleman in Brisbane, complaining of the delay in the transit of cattle on the New South ...

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  27. List of the Missing.

    The following is a complete list of those reported as missing, and whose bodies have not yet been recovered:— Son of Mrs. O’Sullivan, aged 9 years. ...

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  28. British South Africa Company.

    In the House[?] of Commons, Mr. Labouchere withdrew his amendment on the Address in reply to the Queen’s Speech, insisting upon an inquiry being ...

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  29. Madagascar.

    The Hov[?] ex-Premier has been interned by order of the French Government. ...

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  31. Germany and the Transvaal.

    [?]aron Mars[?]hall von Bierberstein, Ge[?]man Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, states that it is impossible for Germany to consent to changes in the ...

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  32. Commercial Telegrams.

    At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow the total number of casks offered was 1650, and the number sold 950. The price realised for mutton ...

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  33. Zillmere School of Arts.

    Mr. C. C. Mair, the agricultural lecturer of the Technical College, Brisbane, commenced a series of lectures in the Zillmere School of Arts on Saturday ...

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  34. Pearl Relief Fund

    His worship the Mayor of Brisbane, writing on Saturday last, says:—Re Pearl Relief Fund,—Please head this list with £5 5s. from me. There are ...

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  35. Austria and Hungary.

    The Austrian Diet has invited the Government to "denounce" the Customs Treaty with Hungary, and expressed a wish that it should not be renewed until ...

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  36. Boat Accident at Maryborough.

    About half-past 6 this morning a ferry boat laden with ten people was crossing to this side when the boat caught the piles of the bridge and capsized. All ...

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  37. Official Notifications.

    Appointments.—A. C. Haldane, goldfields warden, to be land commissioner for the Herberton land agent’s district, in the room of Alexander Rose ...

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  38. The Search for the Bodies.

    A systematic search for the bodies of the drowned was kept up by the police on Saturday, the river being patrolled by boating parties from the scene of the ...

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  39. On the Pearl Disaster.

    Again there comes the restless sweep Of turbid waters seaward bound, With eddying foam, and current deep, And floating drift[?] wrack swirling ...

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  40. Prince Boris.

    A[?] Sofia to-day, Prince Boris was baptised into the Greek faith. The [?]eremony was one of great splendour. Afterwards the members of the Russian, ...

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  41. Political Reform in Austria.

    The Reform Bill introduced into the Austrian Diet provides for the creation of seventy-two new seats and for the enfranchisement of all males over 24 ...

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  42. Exhibition Organ Recital.

    The audience at Mr. Seymour Dicker’s organ recital in the Exhibition concert hall yesterday afternoon was the largest which has ever attended any of the ...

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  43. Melbourne Tragedies.

    William Alfred Dales, painter and paperhanger, residing at Windsor, last night cut the throats of two of his children, a boy aged 5 and a girl aged 3. ...

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  44. M. Arton Back in France.

    M. Arton, who has been surrendered by the Government of Great Britain to the French Government under the Extradition Treaty, and who is accused ...

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  45. Mismanagement of Australian Produce.

    The "Manchester Journal of Commerce" has published an article attacking the mismanagement of the canal cold stores and the careless unloading of ...

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  46. Miscellaneous Notes.

    Mr. Luya, Mayor of South Brisbane, to whom the money collected for the Morren family was handed by Mr. R. Falkiner, visited Manly yesterday ...

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  48. The Angers Shipment of Cattle.

    Some of the Angers shipment of cattle were sold to-day, and realised from £7 to £8. The meat of some of the bullocks slaughtered sold at 2s. 3d. per stone of ...

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  49. Sydney Yachting.

    The Johnstone’s Bay Sailing Club held a 24-footer championship race on Saturdal. A light north-easter was blowing. The starters were—Ida, Volunteer, Mystery, ...

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  50. Northern Territory.

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has intimated that he does not intend to revoke or amend the assignment of the Northern Territory to ...

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  51. New Florist.

    Under the management of Miss Thompson, from Paton and Sons, the well-known Melbourne Florists. Open next month.—(Advt.) ...

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  53. South Australian Lo[?].

    The South Australian 3 per cent loan of £839,500, the minimum of which has been fixed at 94, is now quoted at a premium of £2 15s. ...

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