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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. THE CORONATION OF THE KING.

    The Canadian Government has decided to send a contingent of troops ito England to take part in the ceremonies connected with the coronation of the King. ...

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  3. THE WAK, THE BOER VISIT TO LORD KITCHENER.

    There is a feeling on the London Stock Exchange that peace may bea concluded in South Africa, and in consequence South African stocks are flrmer. ...

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  4. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.

    A special train will leave Rockhampton at 10.30 p.m. to-morrow for Emu Park, where it will arrive at 12.20 a.m. Special trains will also leave Rockhampton for ...

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  5. The Morning Bulletin ROCKHAMPTON.

    With recent files of English newspapers before us it is not difficult to account for the movements of the Boer leaders reported in this week's cablegrams. They arise ...

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  6. THE MOUNT MORGAN GOLD-MINING COMPANY.

    It will be seen, from advertisement, in this issue, that the Mount Morgan Goldmining Company has declared a dividend of 3d. per share for March, payable, on ...

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  7. NORTH ROCKHAMPTON COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly mooting of the North Rockhampton Council will be held at halfpast seven o'clock this evening. ...

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  8. THE DAWSON RIVER COAL COMPANY.

    Shares in the Dawson River Anthracits Coal Prospecting Company are hoing applied for doily in small parcels. Work at the mine itself is proceeding slowly, and ...

    Article : 75 words
  9. IN THE COLONIES.

    The transport Englisliman left Pinkenba this morning with the Queensland unit of the second feieral contingent on board. The new Governor of Queensland ...

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  10. THE COSME CO-OPERATIVE COLONY.

    Mr. J. Lane, the representative of the Cosme Co-operative Colony, will deliver a lecture in the old Masonic Hall, Haststreet, this evening, on the aims, origin, ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. NORTH ROCKHAMPTON SAVINGS BANK.

    The thirty-third meeting of the North Rockhampton Penny Savings. Bank was held at the North Rockhampton Boys' State School on Monday afternoon. The ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. THE DUTY ON TEA.

    Since the House of Representatives placed tea on the free list of the tariff there has been a complete clearance of all the tea in bond in Rockhampton, and, for ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the mcmlicrs of the Australian Natives' Association was held at Stenhike's rooms last nigh. There were present:—Messrs. R. H. Rate (vice-presi ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. CHINA.

    The leading Japanese newspapers suspect Franco of territorial designs on Yunnan and Russia of designs on Manchuria. ...

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  15. ORIENT AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    Mr. A. G. Anderson, a member of the London board of the Orient and Pacific Steamship Company has been in Rockhampton for the last few days. He came ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. THE IRISH TROUBLES.

    Mr. W. Redmond, M.P., speaking at Chicago, said that if the Irish Nationalists were unable to obtain home rule for Ireland they would destroy the British Parliament ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. THE STATE OF THE NAVY.

    The speech made by Lord Charles Beresford the other day us to the unpreparedness of the navy illusirates afresh the old proverb about one man being allowed to ...

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  18. ADJUDICATED INSOLVENT.

    At the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Registrar (Mr. T. G. Fraser), Mr. W. H. Miskin presented a petition for the adjudication, in forma pouperis, of Henry ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. TRAGEDY IN THE FAR WEST.

    About eleven months ago a mob of bulls was trucked from Warwick for the far north-west in charge of Mr. H. H. Hopkins, one of the best-known drovers in ...

    Article : 275 words
  20. ILLNESS OF SIR ANDREW CLARKE.

    Sir Andrew Clarke, Agent-General for Victoria, is in a very weak state. His condition is occasioning anxiety. ...

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  21. THE FORESTERS' BAND.

    The members of the Foresters' Band haring decided to take part in the band contest to be held in Brisbane on the 5th of May, have been practising assiduously ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    The Suez Canal has been re-oponed for traffic. ...

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  23. DEATH OF JOHN MOORE.

    In our issue on Monday appeared the particulars of an accident, which hap pened to a man named John Moors, who lived in Edward-street, North ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. A NOTABLE SURGICAL ACHIEVEMENT.

    A paragraph in yesterday's issue stated that Dr. Dawbarn, one of the surgeons of the New York City Hospital, had been awarded a prize of 200 guineas by the ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. THE STEAMER BANRIGH.

    It has transpired that the steamer Basrigh was followed by a Venezuelan warship from Port-au-Spain. ...

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  26. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The French Government is making arrangements for utilising the Marconi system of wireless telegraphy in connection with the French Mediterranean possessions ...

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  27. THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT.

    Acting-Sergeant King of the Criminal Investigation Department, says the " Bundaberg Mail " of Saturday, has obtained well-merited promotion baring received ...

    Article : 115 words
  28. CLAIM FOR, A CONVICT'S BODY.

    The French Minister at Hayti has asked for a warship to be sent to the island to enforce his claim for the delivery of the body of the executed criminal Gabriel, ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. POLICE ESCORT.

    By the train from the west yesterday Constables Schwartze and Warfield arrived escorting several prisoners who had been dealt with by the Courte at Alpha and ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The first of a series of pleasant evenings in connection with the Young Women's Christian Association Institute was held in the Baptist Church last night. The Rev. ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day there was good competition. The prices were unchanged. LONDON, March 25. ...

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  32. THE RACE CONSULTATIONS.

    It has already been mentioned that after the 31st of this month the Postal Department will refuse to register, transmit, or deliver any postal article ...

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  33. SINGULAR CASE OF YOUTHFUL AMATEUR SURGERY.

    At on inquest ot Cooma (New South Wales) on the death of the boy Herbert Samuel Clugston, aged seven years, who died at Dry Plain recently, the evidence ...

    Article : 183 words
  34. COMMERCIAL MESSAGES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the copper market: Spot quotation, £51 17s. 6d. per ton; three months' quotstions, £51 15s. per ton. ...

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  35. ACCIDENT IN GEORGE-STREET.

    An accident happened in George-street yesterday forenoon to a youth named John Guilfoyle, sixteen years of age, son of Mr. Janies Guilfoyle, ...

    Article : 249 words
  36. THE PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    The Home Secretary (the Hon. J. F. G. Foxton) has received a telegram from the Government Resident at Thursday Island (the Hon. J. Douglas) ...

    Article : 302 words
  37. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS COMPANY.

    A company has been formed in London known as the Auckland Electric Tramways Company, with a capital of £300,000, of which £285,530 is offered te the public for ...

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  38. THE POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. P. W. Pears) and Mr. H. Holt, J.P., Michael Connell, aged thirty-six years, baker, was charged ...

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  39. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Imperial Consols, 2 per cent, arc quoted at £94 2s. 6d., being an advance of £1 15s. since Friday last. ...

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  40. " RAMPANT PERJURY."

    Mr. Justice Stephen, in summing up in a case in Sydney, on the 18th instant, made some strong observations regarding the prevalence of perjury in the law ...

    Article : 176 words
  41. MR. RHODES.

    Mr. Rhodes passed a restless night, and is a shade weaker. ...

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  42. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    The French Chamber of Deputies by 469 votes to thirty-two—the minority consisting of the Socialists—voted 500,000 francs (nearly £20,000) towards the expenses of ...

    Article : 111 words
  43. THE HOWARD SMITH COMPANY, LIMITED.

    The first balance-sheet of the Howard Smith Company, Limited, to be presented to the shareholders on the 27th instant, is to hand. Expectations have been amply ...

    Article : 300 words
  44. MB. J. D. KEITH.

    The friends of Mr. J. D. Keith entertained him at the Curtain House Hotel yesterday afternoon, says the "Maryborough Chronicle" of Saturday last, and ...

    Article : 247 words
  45. IMPORTANT SALK OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY.

    The Rockhampton freehold estates of Mr. W. Cook were submitted for sale at auction by Messrs. R. Foulkes and Co. at their rooms, East-street, yesterday forenoon. ...

    Article : 222 words
  46. A CANCEROUS HORSE.

    A resident complains that a cancerous horse is allowed to graze in the neigbourhood of the Yeppen Lagoon. The cancer is on the belly an the off side and is in a ...

    Article : 75 words
  47. THE GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Governor of New Soulh Wales (Vice-Admiral Sir Harry Rawson) had an audience to-day with His Majesty, and kissed hands on receiving his ...

    Article : 34 words
  48. CYCLING PRIVILEGES.

    Mr. G. H. Shaw yesterday sold the booth privileges for the Easter cycling carnival of the League of Central Queensland Wheelmen. The purchaser was Mr. W. M'Groth, ...

    Article : 136 words
  49. EDUCATION BILL.

    The Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (the Right Hon. A..J. Balfour), in introducing the Education Bill in the House of Commons last night, said ...

    Article : 189 words
  50. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the weather forecast for Queensland for to-morrow (Wednesday) as issued to-day the Government Meteorological Observer this afternoon:— ...

    Article : 63 words
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