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  2. CAPTURE OF A FILIPPINO GENERAL.

    News has been received from the Philippine Islands of the capture of the Filippino general Lueban. ...

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  3. THE WAR. THE BURGHER SCOUTS

    Commandant Vilonel who has 1500 of the National Burgher Scouts under his command, with a patriotic desire to end the criminal struggle that is now going ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    Frederick Thomas James Dickson, late accountant of the Melbourne University, who was convicted on charges of fraud, was sentenced to day to five years ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    At a meeting of Roman Catholies, held in Capetown, a resolution was passed protesting against the terms used in the oath to be taken by the King on the day of his ...

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  6. SWIMMING.

    At the swimming championships meeting at Wanganui to-day the 440 yards event was won by R. Cavill (Sydney) with G. Read (Sydney) second and F. Gailey ...

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  7. THE KENT-LANE FIRE INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the fire which occurred on the morning of the 3rd instant at the residence of Mrs. Anderson, wife of Captain Anderson, Kent-lane, between ...

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  8. THE KEMPTON STAND STEEPLECHASE.

    The race for the Stand Steeplechase was run at Kempton yesterday and resulted in a win for Ambush. The King was among those present to witness the race. ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    A large black pearl weighing twelve and a-half grains has been found inside a cockle shell at Port Chalmers. ...

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  10. ESTATE OF F. S. DULLEY.

    A meeting of crediters in the estate of F.S. Dulley, trading as Dulley Brothers, fruit salesman, was to have been held yesterday; but no creditors were present ...

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  11. CHINA.

    Germany is seeking to recover compensation for losses in China, amounting to 10,000,000 taels (£3,250,000) in addition to the claim originally made. The ...

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  12. THE METAL MARKETS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the metal markets: — Copper: Spot quotation, £56 per ton; three months' quotation, £55 15s. ...

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  13. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, Extra Sitting Day. The vice-President of the Executive Council (the Hon. R. E. O'Connor) moved ...

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  14. THE TARIFF.

    In the House of Representatives to-day consideration of the tariff was resumed in Committee on Division X.—wood, wicker, end cane. ...

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  15. ADDITIONAL POLLING PLACES.

    The following additional polling-places have been appointed:—For Port Curtis: Bundaberg and Lowmead. For Clermont: Douglas Creek provisional school, Laglan ...

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  16. THE PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was reported to-day, the victim being a man named Carstens, residing at Milton, a suburb of Brisbane. SYDNEY, February 27. ...

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  17. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    A party called the Liberal League has been farmed with Lord Rosebery as president and the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, the Right Hon. H. H. Fowler, and Sir ...

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  18. DEATH OF LADY DICKSON.

    The death of Lady Dickson, widow of Sir James Dickson, late Chief Secretary of Queensland and federal Minister for Defence, took place on Saturday last at ...

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  19. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN DAY SCHOOL.

    The parents of children attending St. Paul's Anglican Day School will be glad to learn that at the recent examination of teachers held by the Education Department, ...

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  20. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS.

    The following notifications appeared in the "Government Gazette" of Saturday last:—Acting-sergeant T. Guthrie to be acting clerk of petty sessions and ...

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  21. PRINCE HENRY'S VISIT TO AMERICA.

    Prince Henry of Prussia, who is at present on a visit to the United States, has become a great favourite. He has attended endless festivities in New York. ...

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  22. THE TONBRIDGE MURDER.

    Harold Apted, twenty years of age, was brought up yesterday charged with the wilful murder of a little girl named Frances O'Rourke, aged seven and a-half years, ...

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  23. FAMISHING FROM THIRST.

    A telegram was received yesterday by the Deputy Postmaster-General from Hawkwood, say the Brisbane " Observer " of Saturday, relating to an interruption ...

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  24. SPEECH BY THE CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (the Right Hon. C. Wyndham) addressed his constituents at Dover last night. He said it was the duty of the Government to ...

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  25. SUPREME COURT CIVIL SITTING.

    The civil sitting of the Supreme Court will be opened before His Honour Mr. Justice Power on Monday. The following cases have been set down for trial ...

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  26. THE BRISBANE ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL.

    The London correspondent of the " Brisbane Courier," writing on the 17th of January, says:—" Besides becoming a patron of the Brisbane Cathedral Fund, the ...

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  27. THE POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. P. W. Pears) and Messrs. H. Holt and W. Davis, JJ.P., John Brown labourer, was charged with ...

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  28. THE POPES JUBILEE.

    The Earl of Denbigh has been appointed a special envoy to convey the congratulations of the King to the Pope on the occasion of his jubilee. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The Under-Secretary for Mines (Mr. A. H. Macdonald) has received a telegram stating that a serious accident happened last night at the Mount Garnet mine. It ...

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  30. AFFAIRS IN AFGHANISTAN.

    The agent of the Ameer of Afghanistan at Simla and the Postmaster appointed by the Ameer at Peshawar have been recalled. The reason given for their recall ...

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  31. BRITISH NEW GUINEA.

    The London correspondent of the Sydney "Daily Telegraph," writing on the 17th of January, says: " One of the bills of next session to be introduced by Mr. ...

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  32. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    The following nominations were received to-day:— Drayton and Toowoomba: John Fogarty (Labour), Edward Smart (Labour), and ...

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  33. IN THE COLONIES

    One of the men now in camp at Lytton confessed that he was married. Instructions were immediately given that he be promptly discharged. This was done. ...

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  34. THE MOONMERA MISSING MAN.

    Inspector Brannelly yesterday received a telegram from Constable E. B. Adams, Raglan, stating that a naked man answering to the description of the lunatic ...

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  35. COURT ETIQUETTE.

    A point of etiquette cropped up at the weekly sitting of the Small Debts Court yesterday in the case of W. H. Stenlake v. a Chinaman Charlie Louey. The ...

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  36. CENTENARY OF VICTOR HUGO.

    The centenary of the birth of Victor Hugo is being celebrated with great ceremony. ...

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  37. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    Two deaths from plague have occurred in Shanghai. ...

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  38. SPORTING NEWS. [By Telegraph.]

    The following are the final acceptances for the Australian Cup and the St. Leger Stakes:— Australian Cup.—Revenue, Limber, Blue ...

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  39. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, speaking at a meeting of the United Service Institution last night, advocated that the big battleships should have greater ...

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  40. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Twenty-five members of the House of Gammons are suffering from influenza. The First Lord of the Treasury (the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour) is improving. ...

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  42. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    The deaths from smallpox in the last seven days number sixty-four. There are 1350 patients in the hospitals now suffering from the disease. ...

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  43. INTERSTATE NEWS. [By Telegraph.]

    Mrs. Baikie, the victim of the shooting affair on Tuesday night, died in the Prince Alfred Hospital to-day. ...

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  44. THE MIDWIFE REGISTRATION. BILL.

    The bill to provide for the registration of midwifes passed its second reading in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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    The moon enjoys 354 1/2 hours of sunlight at a time, and then an equal amount of darkness, making her day equal to 29 53. 100th of our day. ...

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