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  2. Russo-Japanese War.

    The Russian gunboat Rasboynik, which was captured by the Japanese of Mesampho, on the south-east of Corea, has been taken to sascho. ...

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  3. ANOTHER PLAGUE CASE IN BRISBANE.

    Another case of plague was reported in Brisbane yesterday. The patient is a young married woman residing in Saul-street, who worked in a bag and ...

    Article : 81 words
  4. FOREIGNERS FOR TOKIO.

    Despite the decision of the Japanese not to accept the services of foreigners in the war, 60 residents of Chicago—many of them being veterans of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  5. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    On Tuesday afternoon a meeting of agents of fire insurance companies was held at the rooms of the secretary to the local Fire Brigade Board (Mr. Hi. E. ...

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  6. DEALING WITH RESERVES.

    Referring to the remarks made by the Hon. D. F. Denham (Minister for Agriculture) the other day regarding dealing with reserves, the Hon. J. T. Bell ...

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  7. SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE.

    In our advertising columns particular are given respecting the sale of 500 high-class dairy cattle, which is to take place at Mr. A. J. Cotton's Hidden Vale ...

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  8. The Japanese Admiral Togo.

    Quite a young man—a little over 40— is this successful Admiral Togo, but. though young, he has had a brilliant career. Like the majority of the Japanese ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. EXPERIMENTS WITH SORGHUM.

    Experiments have been carried on at the Mackay sugar station with American varieties of sorghum. Six varieties were planted under the same conditions of soil, cultivation, and ...

    Article : 208 words
  10. THE PRICKLY PEAR PEST.

    In the neighbourhood of Blaxland siding, near Dalby, there is an area of from 160 acres to 100 acres overrun with prickly pear, and on which the ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. SCHOOL OF ARTS ANNUAL MEETING.

    As will be seen from an advertisement elsewhere, the annual meeting of subscribers to the Ipswich School of Arts will be held in the Town Hall on ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. JAPANESE MOVEMENTS.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that the Japanese troops are making a feint towards the Yalu River, but the real object is judged to be a large movement ...

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  13. DEATH OF MR. P. NUGENT, OF ROSEVALE.

    News was received ill Ipswich last night by his brother-in-law, Mr. T. Reddy, of the death of Mr. Patrick Nugent, of Rosevale. The deceased, who ...

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  14. RUSSIAN COMMANDERS CRITICISED.

    Public feeling in Russia, even in military circles, is said to be strongly against Admiral Alexeiff, the Russian viceroy in the Far East. He is accused ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.

    The members of the Public Service Commission turned their attention to the Agricultural Department yesterday, and were engaged there the greater part ...

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  16. A British Opinion.

    "The opinion of naval men as to what will happen if Japan and Russia come to blows," says an Indian paper, "is to the effect that the Japs will give ...

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  17. SALVATION ARMY ENTERTAINMENT.

    The Biorama International Congress Company, of the Salvation Army, gave entertainments in the Town Hall on Tuesday night and last night. There ...

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  18. THE VERY LATEST.

    On the division on Mr. John Morley's amendment on the Address-in-reply (which was defeated by 327 to 276 14 Unionists who favour the "free food" policy voted with the ...

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  19. NEWTOWN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CLASS.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Newtown mutual Improvement Class was held on Saturday evening last. There was a fair attendance, Mr. J. M'Gill ...

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  20. MISERIES OF CHRISTMAS.

    The joy and happiness of Christmas- tide (says yesterday's " Observer" is a theme which is often dilated upon, but there is an obverse to the bright ...

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  21. JAPAN EMBARKING TROOPS.

    The London "Telegraph" has been advised by its special war correspondent that Japan will embark 100,000 troops. within the next few days, their ...

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  22. CARGO OF CANNED GOODS COMMANDEERED.

    The Japanese have seized at Nagasaki the Coptic's cargo of canned goods, which was recently shipped at San Francisco for Port Arthur. ...

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  23. MESSAGE FROM ADMIRAL ALEXEIEFF.

    In a message despatched to the Russian authorities, Admiral Alexeieff alleges that the Japanese fired on the German cruiser Hansa, which was ...

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  24. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    A proclamation will shortly be issued at Ottawa, announcing that New Zealand will be entitled to the benefit of a preferential tariff. ...

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  25. TWO PSEUDO TRAVELLERS FINED.

    At the City Police Court, Brisbane, yesterday, Timothy Dwyer, for falsely representing himself to be a traveller, in order to obtain liquor on a Sunday, ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. PORT ARTHUR TORPEDOED.

    The special war correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" states that, on the 8th Instant, 10 Japanese destroyers each fired two 18in. torpedoes at Port ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. JAPANESE SQUADRON SHADOWED.

    A German vessel shadowed the Japanese squadron when off the British port of Wei-hai-wei on the 13th of February, until one of the Japanese battleships ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 144 words
  29. A Risk for Turkey.

    The "St. James's Budget" remarks:— Should the worst come to the worst, and war actually break out between Japan and Russia, we may hear of trouble for ...

    Article : 218 words
  30. RISING IN NIGERIA.

    A serious anti-European rising is reported to have occurred in the country behind Asab, in Southern Nigeria. It has been organised by a secret society known as the "Silent ...

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  31. THE STANTHORPE SHOW.

    A number of ladies and gentlemen will travel by the special train leaving at 11 o'clock to-night (says yesterday's "Observer") for the Stanthorpe show. ...

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  32. PICTORIAL POST CARDS.

    The Melbourne "Argus" states that the Postmaster-General issued the following notice on Saturday last :— " Competitive designs for pictorial ...

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  33. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    A message has been sent' from London, informing the Canadian Government that flour and foodstuffs are not considered as contraband of war. ...

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  34. THE COREAN EMPEROR RELIES ON JAPAN.

    Two representatives of the Japanese Government, including the Japanese Minister at Seoul, have interviewed the Emperor of Corea, and as a result he ...

    Article : 53 words
  35. THE CHEMULPHO INCIDENT.

    The Seoul correspondent of the "Daily Mail," referring to the destruction by the Japanese of the Russian cruiser Varyag and the gunboat Korietz at ...

    Article : 352 words
  36. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade has officially published the correction that the decrease in British impoprts for the year was £93,0935, and not £232,652 as stated recently. ...

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  37. LAND FOR SELECTION.

    A forfeited selection of 106 acres on the Tarampa Estate will be opened to selection at Ipswich on the 6th of April. ...

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  38. TERRIBLE CONFUSION ON THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    Terrible confusion now prevails on the Siberian Railway. There are vast accumulations of munitions of war rand provisions for the troops at the chief ...

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  39. TRANSFER OF A LAND COMMISSIONER.

    The "Maryborough Chronicle" says:— According to the list of officers of the Queensland public service gazetted on Friday last, Mr. H. J. St. Wood, late District Surveyor, ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. OVERSEA MAILS.

    As anticipated, the result of the mail tenders has proved unsatisfactory. Two tenders wore received, and they were submitted by the Postmaster-General ...

    Article : 270 words
  41. NEW RATES FOR POLICE.

    The new system of rates of pay for men sworn in as constables of the Police Force after the 31st of December last, which has already been foreshadowed, ...

    Article : 67 words
  42. SOME STRAIGHT TALK.

    The Melbourne "Argus" of Monday says:—Federal Ministers had to listen to some " straight talk" at the conference of Treasurers. Mr. Butler (S.A.) ...

    Article : 210 words
  43. Inter-State News.

    A remarkable operation, believed to be the first of its kind in Australian, was performed at Crookwell by a local medical man, assisted by a doctor from ...

    Article : 187 words
  44. CONCENTRATING TROOPS.

    Russia is concentrating a large force at Fenhuangchand, on the Manchurian side of the Yalu River. ...

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  45. AUSTRIAN SETTLEMENT FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Lands has received an application from a chemist in Vienna, stating that 500 Austrians wish to emigrate to Queensland and settle upon the ...

    Article : 161 words
  46. NON-COMBATANTS ORDERED TO LEAVE.

    Admiral Alexeieff has ordered all non- combatants resident at Port Arthur. to leave at once. ...

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  47. GATTON SMALL DEBTS COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  48. JAPANESE WARSHIPS NEAR NIUCHWANG.

    Japanese warships have been seen within 16 miles of Niuchwang, at the head of the Gulf of Lao-tung. ...

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  49. CORDIAL TELEGRAM FROM THE KAISER.

    It is asserted that immediately after the defeat of the Russians at Port Arthur, the Emperor William of Germany sent the Czar an extremely cordial ...

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  50. SECOND GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. SECOND C.Y.M.S.

    The above match was played on the "Grammars' " wicket on Saturday last. P. Harding, their captain, won the toss from J. Byrne, and-decided to bat. The ...

    Article : 132 words
  51. IPSWICH TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    The annual meeting in connection with the Ipswich Technical College will be hold at the institution to-morrow night. All subscribers who assisted in the ...

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  52. THE NEW JAPANESE SHIPS.

    The new Japanese cruisers Nisshin and Kasuga are at Yokohama. ...

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  53. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE IN BRISBANE.

    The Seamen's Institute of Brisbane was formally opened yesterday afternoon by his Excellency the Governor, Major General Sir Herbert Chermside. The ...

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  54. Dr. Dowie.

    Dr. Dowie addressed about 500 followers on the subject of Divine healing at the Town Hall this morning. He occasionally became excited as he ...

    Article : 261 words
  55. JAPANESE PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.

    Messrs. Tobita and Ishii, of Asahi and Co., Japanese merchants, Brisbane, on Tuesday received a letter from the committee of the Hokokukai (broadly ...

    Article : 193 words
  56. CASUALTIES AT THE CHEMULPHO FIGHT.

    In the Chemulpho fight the captain of the Varyag had a miraculous escape. He was wounded during the firing from the Japanese ships, and two officers who ...

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  57. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the above society was held in the school-room on Tuesday night last, and there was a good attendance of members. The ...

    Article : 129 words
  58. Murder by a Chinaman.

    A Chinaman walked into the Peak Hill Police Station to-day and reported that while engaged in ringbarking with a selector named William Tregaskis a ...

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  59. THE PORT ARTHUR BATTLE.

    An American general, after witnessing the fight at Port Arthur, states that the Japanese time fuse schrapnel, working at the rate of 10 shots per minute, ...

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  60. AN OMISSION.

    In the report of the anniversary ser-vices of the West End Methodist Sunday. school, published in last issue, we omitted to make mention of the singing. ...

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  61. THE HUMANE JAPANESE.

    The Japanese authorities have directed that all Russians with whom the Japanese sailors or soldiers come in contact must be treated with the utmost ...

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  62. KILKIVAN LINE—A FURTHER EXTENSION.

    In order to complete the Kilkivan extension as far as authorised by Parliament a distance of 18 miles (from Wondlai to Kingaroi) remains to be ...

    Article : 71 words
  63. THE AGRICULTURAL BANK.

    At a meeting of the trustees of the Agricultural Bank this week five applications for £550 were submitted, and all were approved, to the extent of £506. ...

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  64. RUSSIA'S CREDIT NOTES.

    The Russian issue of 50 millions of roubles of credit notes has been secured by gold. ...

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  65. Sinking of the Askold.

    The Acting Consul-General for Japan has received an official cable that, according to the Japanese Consulate at Chifu, the Russian cruiser Askold. which ...

    Article : 97 words
  66. PRICKLY PEAR SELECTIONS.

    The Lands Department 'is opening to selection under the Prickly Pear Selections Act of 1991 four more portions, all in the parish of Daandine. The ...

    Article : 78 words
  67. London, February 17. FIGHTING FOR A RAILWAY.

    It is reported that a Japanese force attempted to seize the Russian railway near Kinchau, but were repelled. The Russians admit that they (the Russians) ...

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  68. THE DENTAL BOARD.

    D. E. T. White, Mr. F. A. Huet, dr. J[?]pkins, and Dr. A. B. Brockway have been appointed members of the Dental Board (Dr. White and Dr. ...

    Article : 63 words
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