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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The latest news in connection with the revival of the Carlist movement in Spain is that several of the Spanish prelates have issued a bull prohibiting ecclesiastics from ...

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  3. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

    At an carly hour this morning the prospects of fine weather for the Cup day seemed rather remote. About seven o'clock rain commenced to fall, and for an hour ...

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  4. CHINA.

    The rising in favour of reform at Canten is collaging. It is recognised that the movement is premature and that the party has an altogether insufficient supply ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    It is stated that as ex-President Kroger requires a long rest he is not likely to conduct the negotiations for the intervention of the powers. ...

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  6. MR. JUSTICE POWER.

    A telegram received yesterday stated that Mr. Justice Power had arrived at Thursday Island in the Japanese mail steamer Yawatu Maru. His Honour will go ...

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  7. LAND SALE.

    Messrs. R. Shaw and Co. will hold an important sale of land at eleven o'clock to-day. They will offer the whole, of the properties in the estate of the late Mr. P. ...

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  8. PARLIAMENTARY NEWS.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, The Health Bill was read a third time The Callide Railway Bill was discussed' and passed its second reading. ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

    The following meetings will he held to-day:—Committee of the Rockhampton Agricultural Society, 3 p.m.; North Rockhampton Council, 7.30 p.m. ...

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  10. THE ORKNEY AND SHETLAND ELECTORATE.

    The results of the election for the seat in the House of Commons for Orkney and Shetland, the most remote electorate in the limited Kingdom, and for which a ...

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  11. THE THEFT AT THE IMPERIAL HOTEL.

    Constables Esplin, Boll, and Adam last night wrested three men named James Gibson, Micheal Bray, and Lyons on suspicion of being concerned in the theft at ...

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  12. THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The chief of the New York police force (Mr. Devery) had been indicted on a charge of feloniously interfering will the state superintendent of elections (Mr. ...

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  13. NEW TREATMENT OF OBESITY.

    A New Yorker maned Hilton Rathbun recently undertook a long fast for the second time to reduce his weight, but such heroic methods are not likely to be ...

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  14. EXCURSION BY THE PREMIER.

    As the Government steamer Premier will not be engaged on Friday next, it is the intention of the Railway Department to run an excursion to the Keppel Bay ...

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  15. GOGANGO DIVISIONAL BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Gogango Divisional Board was to have been held yesterday: but only tbe Chairman (Mr. J. Wakefield) and Messrs. J. Atherton and ...

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  16. ACTIONS AGAINST THE QUEENSLAND MEAT COMPANY.

    The Brisbane "Telegraph" says:— "Writs have been issued in the Supreme Court in cross-actions between the Queensland Meat Export Company, on the ...

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  17. A BOATMAN SAVED BY A QUEEN.

    An set of bravery on the part of the Queen of Portugal is reported from Caracas. Seeing a boatman drowning, Her Majesty jumped into the sea, swam out to ...

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  18. THE POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate, John Smith was charged with having created a disturbance and resisted arrest in East-street. He ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH.

    Lieutenant-General Sir William Francis Butler, who was recently appointed to the command at Aldershot, inspected the troops who are to proceed to Australia ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The German Consul here has received a communication from Sydney, announcing that Herr Kemperman, German Consul-General, died there this morning. The ...

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  21. THE CENTRAL RAILWAYS.

    The following is a return of the earnings of the Central railways for last month. It will be noticed that the only heading under which there is an increase is parcels. The ...

    Article : 166 words
  22. MOUNT MORGAN BAND CONTEST.

    The members of the 3rd Kennedy Regimental Band (Charters Towers), under the leadership of Mr. J. Emmerson, who are to take part in the ...

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  23. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The inauguration of Marconi's system of wireless telegraphy was celebrated at Ostend—a seaport in Belgium, seventy-seven miles to the west-north-west of Brussels ...

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  24. REMOUNTS FOR THE INDIAN ARMY.

    A commission has been appointed by the Government of India to advise as to the best means of increasing the supply of remounts for the army. ...

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  25. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS (By Telegraph.) NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the military inquiry to-day the Commandant (Major-General French) disclosed the state of the colony's defences as far as small arms and ammunition are ...

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  26. THE LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The conference of representatives from the different electorates forming the division of Capricornia in the Federal Parliament, which met to consider the best ...

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  27. STOCKOWKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Executive of the Central Queensland Stockowners' Association was held at the offices of the Secretary (Mr. R. R. Dawharn) at noon yesterday. There ...

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  28. VISIT OF THE BRITANNIA.

    The training ship Britannia, which is to pay a visit to Australia, will call at Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, and New Zealand. ...

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  29. HONOURS FOR A COLONIAL.

    Lieutenant Colquhoun, of the Victorian navy, has been awarded the distinguished service order for service abroad. ...

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  30. THE WEST INDIES.

    Fifty fishermen, forming the first contingent of the Newfoundland Naval Reserve, are embarking by the second-class cruiser Charybdis for a six months' cruise ...

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  31. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A sailor who has recently arrived at Bremen (Germany) from Rosario, South America, has died from bubonic plague. English feet wear out £105,000 worth ...

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  32. MOUNT ST. BERNARD'S PRIDE.

    A telegram from Rome in the London "Daily Mail," under date the 11th of September, states that a monument to a St. Bernard named Barry has just been ...

    Article : 285 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (the Hon. F. W. Holder) states that the Government has no intention of arranging for celebrations in Adelaide in connection with the inauguration ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    A match was played between Roberts and Mcmmott to-day. The game was 1800 up, Roberts conceding 600. Memmott won by 176. ...

    Article : 185 words
  35. "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY."

    There is an old proverb to the effect that "a fool and his money are [?] parted," and every day proves its truth. For instance, the man who is prepare to ...

    Article : 164 words
  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    A man named Charles Lilly white has been arrested here on a charge of the wilful mulder of Alfred Welch at Colchester, England, seven years ago. The ...

    Article : 130 words
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