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  2. THE MITCHELL ELECTION.

    Mr. J. Payne, the Labour candidate for the Mitchell clectorate, addressed an opeair meeting from a lorry this evening. There was a very big ...

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  3. LANDS ADMINISTRATION

    The royal commissior, on lands administration continued its sittings to-day. W. P. Crick, ex-Minister for Lands, said he wanted to see the commission before he ...

    Article : 542 words
  4. THE WAR.

    Strong Japanese forces, well screened, are threatening the right flank of the Russian armies in Manchuria. There are 2000 sick and wounded ...

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  5. THE SUPREME COURT.

    The quarterly criminal sittings of the Supreme Court will be opened on Monday next before His Honour Mr. Justice Power. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. J. J. ...

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  6. ROCKHAMPTON CAMERA CLUB.

    The annual meeting of members of the Rockhampton Comera Clyb was held at the business premies of Mr. W. S. Hunter last night. Mr. F. S. Grimley occupied ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT.

    The Agent-General for Western Australia (the Hon. W. H. James) addressed a meeting of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in London yesterday on the ...

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  8. FEDERAL NEWS.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. G. H. Reid) has written to a friend in Adelaide, explaining what he meant by a fiscal truce to fight socialism. He said ...

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  9. THE BARCALDINE SHOW.

    The announecment that Mr. R. Simmons. Curator of the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens, would not be able this year to act as judge at the flower show ...

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  10. THE BOOT STRIKE IN ENGLAND.

    In connection with the strike of the makers of army boots at Northampton, Enggland, the Secretary of State for War (the Right Hon. H. O. Arnold-Forster) has ...

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  11. PRICKLY-PEAR DESTRUCTION.

    It will be remembered that on Saturday last Mr. W. Souttar gave a demonstration of his method of destroying prickly pear by spraying with a solution of arsenic and ...

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  12. THE MORGAN GOVERNMENT.

    A correspondent of the "British Australasian," who recently came out to Queensland from the old country, writing from Brisbane to that paper under date ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (the Right Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier), speaking in the Canadian House of Commons last night, said—"Americans patrolling the ...

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  14. THE UNITED STATES NAVY.

    Mr. Roosevelt, in the course of a speech at a luncheon under the auspices of the Merchants' Club at Chicago, declared that the growth of the commercial interests of ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. "THE WHISKY OF COMMERCE."

    There have been several discussions before the Tariff Commission during its sittings in Sydney, says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph," regarding what has been ...

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  16. ROCKHAMPTON SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION.

    A social gathering under the auspices of the Rockhampton Scottish Association was held in the Masonic Hall last night. There was a good attendance. Mr. W. ...

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  17. RUSSIAN AMBASSADORIAL CHANGES.

    Baron Von Rosen, who was formerly Russian Ambassador at Tokio, Japan, will succeed Count Cassini as Ambassador in Weshington, United States. Count Cassini ...

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  18. NURSES IN UNIFORM.

    The writer of "Woman's Realm" in the Melbourne "Argus" save:—"A fiat has gone forth in a Sydney hospital that the nurses belonging to it may not wear ...

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  19. CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chinese merchants have resolved to boycott American goods until the American-Chinese treaty has been modified. ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at a banquet held at Bristol last night under the auspices of the local Chamber of Commerce, said ...

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  21. THE TRADERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the members of the Traders' Association and others who are in favour of the Wednesday half-holiday was held at the office of Mr. G. B. Shaw, ...

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  22. AN ANGLO-AMERICAN COALITION.

    Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, Commander of the British Channel Squadron, in an interview at New York, said the Anglo-American friendship needed only ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. CABLE MESSAGES. THE UNITED STATES TRUSTS.

    The President of the United States (Colonel T. Roosevelt), in the course of a speech at Denver, Colorado, referred to the question of railway freights. He urged ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The mail steamer Oratava, on the voyage from Melbourne to Adelaide, and when near Cape Otway, was struck by a heavy gale. A tremendous sea was running and ...

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  25. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The Upper House of Convocation of the Church of England has pasted a resolution affirming that it is desirable that bishops should be authorised, upon ...

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  26. DEATH OF MR. W. H. MOSSOP.

    Mr. W. E. Mossop, District Meat Inspector, died on Sunday afternoon after a short illness, and his remains were consigned to their last resting-place yesterday ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The home Secretary (the Hon. P. Airey), in replying to a deputation from the Brisbane Children's Hospital to-day, said there was no chance ...

    Article : 286 words
  28. M. PADEREWSKI.

    AL Paderewski, the famous pianist, who was recently attacked by cerebro-spinal meningitis in New York, will return to Europe. The doctors state that the ...

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  29. CARNIVAL WEEK.

    By Dthe southern mail train yesterday afternoon Mr. R. R. Daubarn received intimation from the following gentlemen that they would be glad to act as agents ...

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  30. INTERSTATE NEWS. [By Telegraph.] NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Another fatal case of plague has occurred at Graffon. ...

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  31. THE ANARCHIST ROUSSEAU.

    The anarclust Gesler Rousseau has been pronounced not to be insane. [The following cablegram was published on the 1st of April: "Rousseau, who was ...

    Article : 269 words
  32. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Dr. Frederick Krause, who was sentenced to two years' imprisonment in London in January, 1902, on the charge of having, incited a Hollander named ...

    Article : 203 words
  33. VICTORIA.

    The Treasurer (the Hon. T. Bent) is having two bills prepared for the next session of Parliament. One is to amend the Audit Act in technical particulars, the ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Emma Witt was awarded £150 damages in a case in which she sued George Lancelet Hay, of Bunbury, for £500 damages for breach of promise of marriage. The ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    The estimated population of the colony at the end of March was 920,406. This includes 12,000 people in the Cook Group. Mr. A. H. Burton, of Dunedin, has been ...

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  36. THE DALAI LAMA OF TIBET.

    The Russian Consul at Abarga is shepherding the Dalai Lama, who fled from Lassa, the capital of Tibet, at the approach of the recent British expedition. ...

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  37. TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA.

    The balance-sheet of the Trust and Agency Company of Australia for the year ended the 31st of December last shows a profit of £61,477. ...

    Article : 37 words
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