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  2. Advertising

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  3. Important Rains in the South.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday night:—Reports received at the Observatory so that since Saturday there [?] particularly everywhere in the ...

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  4. Southern Parliaments.

    [?] the [?] Mr ...

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  5. HEAVY RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Our Adelaide correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday night: Heavy rain fell in the north today. Over an inch was registered at [?] and [?] of an inch ...

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  6. General News.

    INFORMATION was recently conveyed to the Brisbane police that a girl named Maria Josephine Evans, aged 15 years, had been assaulted by an unknown man, the scene of the ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Irvine, the Premier, announced that a new Mini try had been formed. The Simply Bill for the month, £61,408, ...

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  8. RECOVERY OF DR. MACLEAN.

    DR. MACLEAN was discharged as a patient from Colmslie Hospital on Saturday, and has again taken up his duties us medical superintendent at that institution. ...

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  9. Prickly-Pear Destruction.

    MR. ARTHUR PINLEY, representing Dalgety and Co., Limited, has been here for the past few days for the purpose of inspecting various areas of prickly-pear which were inoculated ...

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  10. DEAD BODY FOUND BY BLACKS.

    THE following wire has been received by the Commissioner of Police from Inspector Marrett at Cairns:—"Cooktown police wire that William M'Causting, master of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. Latest Intelligence.

    A FIRE, attended with disastrous results, broke out at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the warehouse of the General Electric Lighting Company, in Queen Victoria-street, London. ...

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  12. Federal Parliament.

    In the Senate to-day the Hon. R. E. O'Connor said, in reply to Sir F.T. Sargood, that the Treasurer intended to make arrangements for a Committee of Public Accounts ...

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  13. A CHAIR OF MUSIC.

    Trinity College has presented to the University of London a sum of [?] for the purpose of establishing a chair of music at the University. ...

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  14. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    A LAD named Herbert R. Marsden was charged at the North Brisbane Police Court on Monday with attempting to unlawfully set fire to the warehouse of Messrs. Heindorff ...

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  15. COLONIAL VISITORS FOR THE CORONATION.

    The Right Hon. E. Barton, the Commonwealth Premier, and Sir Joho Forrest, Minister for Defence, who had a pleasant passage from Australia, and are making a short tour ...

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  16. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY IN THE MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT.

    A YEAR ago the dairying industry was in a flourishing and highly promising condition. At present the condition of things is the reverse of all this, with every prospect of ...

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  17. THE LATE SIR DANIEL COOPER.

    The remains of the late Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart, formerly if Sydney, were buried yesterday in the Brompton Cemetery. Among those present at the funeral were the members ...

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  18. CORONATION GIFT TO THE KING.

    A great meeting, presided over by the Lord Mayor of London, was held at the Mansion House last night to make arrangements for presenting a coronation gift to the King ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. Inter-State News.

    A CANVASSFR named Joseph Thompson, residing in Elizabeth-street, city, not feeling well, presented himself for examination at the offices of the Board of Health to-day, and the ...

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  20. THE PLAGUE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    ALL the plague patients at Christchurch are reported to be progressing satisfactorily. It has transpired that the suspicious case which terminated fatally at Auckland was plague. ...

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  21. TRINITY COLLEGE EXHIBITIONS.

    In connection with the Trinity College examinations, local exhibitions for the pianoforte have been awarded to Charles Wilton, Mudgee; Mart M'Dowell, Perth; and Ina ...

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  22. THE CORN TAX AND AN IMPERIAL CUSTOMS UNION.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir William Harcourt asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if the proposed tax on corn was intended as a step towards preferential trade ...

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  23. RESTOCKING THE TRANSVAAL.

    OUR Melbourne correspondent wires as follows:—A letter has been received from Lieutenant Dufrayer who is acting as agent for a company formed in Melbourne, stating ...

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  24. BOUNTY-FED SUGAR IN INDIA.

    The Legislative Council of India have imposed countervailing duties on beauty fed Austrian and German Sugars. ...

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  25. ABOLITION OF THE SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    A bill to sanction the convention arranged at the recent international conference at Brussels for the abolition of the bounties on sugar from September next year has been ...

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  26. A PATHETIC INCIDENT.

    A PATHETIC incident recently occurred in the St. James's Hall, Manchester. Messrs. Edison were showing scenes of the Whit Monday Sunday-school processions in ...

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  27. A NEW ATLANTIC RECORD.

    The Nord-Deutscher Lloyd Company's time steamer Kronprinz Wilhelm has established a new record for the Trans-Atlantic trip from New York to Plymouth, having done the run ...

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  28. ALLEGED CURE FOR BRIGHT'S DISEASE.

    A SURGEON in New York city has perfected an operation by which Bright's disease of the kidneys is cured. The patient's back is opened by an incision which extends from the lower ...

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  29. House of Representatives.

    In the House of Representatives, in reply to Mr. Page, who asked if Sir William Lyne's attention had been drawn to a telegram from Brisbane, published [?]ally, stating that there ...

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  30. The Coronation Bible.

    The difficulties which arose with regard to the Coronation Bible to be used at the ceremony at Westminster have been settled so far as the British and Foreign Bible Society is ...

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  31. A COLONIAL ZOLLVEREIN.

    The Right Hon. J. Morley, M.P., in his speech at Edinburgh on Saturday, expressed his strong condemnation of any attempt to form a colonial zollverein. ...

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  32. PRO-BOERISM IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Michael Davitt, the noted Irish leader, at Armagh yesterday, performed the ceremony of unveiling a monument erected to the memory of a pro-Boer Irishman, who was ...

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  33. THE GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND.

    MAJOR-GENERAL SIR HERBERT CHERMSIDE, who has just taken up his appointment as Governor of Queensland, has done very good service during the war (says "To-day", but, ...

    Article : 370 words
  34. MILITARY EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.

    The committee appointed to inquire into the question of military education have brought up their report, in which they recommend that the promotion of officers should be ...

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  35. TROOPS FROM SOUTH AFRICA

    Fourteen hundred troops, representing the various corps of the British army in South Africa have embarked at Capetown on board the transport steamer Bav[?] and they are ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND PASSENGERS.

    Captain Macdonald, Lieutenants Blair, Hardham, and Wilson and 51 men of the New Zealand Mounted Infantry, and also Captain Taranaki, Lieutenant Urn and 31 ...

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  37. THE DEATH OF MR. MURRAY SPICER.

    Three "booligans" have been arrested and charged with the manslaughter or Mr. Murray Spicer, who was attacked by a land of roughs in Aston-road, London at midnight, while ...

    Article : 42 words
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