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  2. [?] Later.

    Rain badly wanted, is the universal cry all over our district, and matters agricultural are gradually coming to a standstill owing to the protracted dry ...

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  3. Russo-Japanese War.

    Latest messages to hand convey the information that the attack on Port Arthur still continues, and that the Russian lines near Palung-shwang have been ...

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  4. PRESSING THE RUSSIANS.

    Latest news to hand is to the effect that General Kuroki's right wing is now near Yen-tai, on the main road from Liao-yang [?] and that the ...

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  5. A DISLOCATED SHOULDER.

    Whilst proceeding home last night Mr. David Sauer fell off some bales of hay on which he was seated and which were in his dray, and dislocated his night ...

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  6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF MR. T. B. CRIBB'S SERVICES.

    A meeting which had been convened by advertisement appearing over the signature of his Worship the Mayor (Alderman H. Reilly) was held in the ...

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  7. DEATH OF MRS. BYTHEWAY.

    We regret to have to record the death of Mrs. Bytheway which occurred at her residence, North Ipswich, on Sunday last. Deceased was the wife of Mr. J. ...

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  8. HARRISVILLE POLICE COURT.

    At the Harrisville Police Court, yesterday, before the Police Magistrate Richard Burnett was summoned by F. Schostakowski on a charge of having ...

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  9. GERMAN INTERESTS.

    At the annual review of the Guards Army Corps in Germany the Emperor William's guests of honour were the newley married Grand Duke, and Duchess ...

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  10. CAPTURE AT THE BAYONET'S POINT.

    During the severe fighting which took place as the Japanese gradually made their way towards the Liao-yang-Muk-den railway line the advancing force ...

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  11. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    A [?] will [?] already[?] —the[?] ...

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  12. NEWTOWN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CLASS.

    A well attended meeting of the above class (writes a correspondent) was held in the Methodist Church, Newtown, on Saturday evening last, the chair being ...

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  13. Inter-State News.

    The gold yield of New South Wales for August was 12,83[?]oz, compared with 12,512oz for August last year. The yield for the eight months of the year was ...

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  14. GENERAL KUROPATKIN'S REPORT.

    On Saturday General Kuropatkin telegraphed the following report to the Czar:—"The bulk of our army, including the forces under General Stackelburg, ...

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  15. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 116 words
  16. LECTURE ON "IRISH SCENERY."

    From an advertisement in another column it will be noticed that Mr. J. J. Kidner intends delivering, on Thursday evening, in St. Patrick's Hall, a ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. Later. A RUSSIAN DESPATCH.

    A Russian despatch states that the fighting on Friday began simutaneously on both banks of the Tai-tse. The Japanese in superior numbers advanced ...

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  18. London, September 5, 2.5 p.m.

    A Reuter's message has just been received stating that the Japanese assault against Port Arthur, which lasted from the 27th of August to the 3rd instant, ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. HEALTH MATTERS.

    The plague bulletin for the week shows that 309 rodents have been destroyed and 258 rats examined. Three were found to be infected. Seventy-five rodents were destroyed ...

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  20. ACCIDENT TO MRS. G. PERRY.

    On Sunday last Mrs. G. Perry, residing near the Cemetery, met with an accident which resulted in a fractured collar-bone. She was driving with her ...

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  21. PROTEST FROM ROCKHAMPTON.

    Our Rockhampton correspondent wired on Sunday night that at a meeting of the Rockhampton District Exhibit Committee, held on Saturday evening, a ...

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  22. THE DEE RIVER.

    Twelve months have now passed since the first reports came to hand giving details of the lucky finds of nuggets of gold at the Dee River (says the Rockhamption "Daily ...

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  23. The Manchurian Campaign.

    The Marquis Oyama, the Japanese commander-in-chief, reports as follows:—"After all night the attack was renewed this morning. Liao-yang ...

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  24. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    The "Times," in commenting on the position, states that the Russians who maintained the defence of Liao-yang up to Sunday displayed characteristic ...

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  25. TENDERS.

    Yesterday Mr. G. B. Gill, architect, "Queensland Times" Chambers, received' tenders from the following for effecting repairs to, and painting, the Australian ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. Later.

    St. Petersburg rumours state that General Stackelburg's force of 25,000 men (which constitutes the First Siberian Army Corps) are reported to have been ...

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  27. OPPOSITION TO DR. HAM'S DECREE.

    At a meeting of the South Brisbane Municipal Council to-day the action of Dr. Ham (Health Commissioner) in issuing an emergency order in connection ...

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  28. THE ESK RACES.

    The annual race-meeting at Esk will be held on the course in that township to-morrow, and, judging from the entries received, the meeting should be a great ...

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  29. EXHIBITION SCHOOL WORK AWARDS.

    The Council of the National Agricultural, Industrial, and Horticultural Association have (says the "Daily Mail") decided this year, in addition to ...

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  30. THE OPPOSING FORCES.

    A telegram to the "Times" indicates that General Kuroki's army is now in occupation of a position to the south of General Kuropatkin's, and threatens ...

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  31. REPORT FROM GENERAL SAKHAROFF.

    General Sakharoff reports that on Friday last the Russians assaulted the heights of Sgy-wan-tun, and after a desperate fight they captured the whole ...

    Article : 48 words
  32. The Commonwealth Revenue.

    Sir George Turner was interviewed to-day regarding Queensland finance and Mr. Kidston's statement in reference to the falling off in revenue received from ...

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  33. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    A proclamation was issued on Saturday summoning Parliament to meet on the 20th instant. ...

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  34. STACKELBURG'S TROOPS USEFUL.

    During the retreat of the Russian troops from Liao-yang General Stackelburg's First Siberian Army Corps is said to have extricated General Orloff's ...

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  35. TENDERS INVITED.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  36. PLACES IDENTIFIED.

    The map shows that Sang-sago (not, as previously announced, Santispago) is a place 13 miles east of Yen-tai, and Hei-vin-pai is situated 14 miles ...

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  37. THE VERY LATEST.

    Mr. W. G. Willoughby, of Victoria, won the Governor-General's prize at the Dominion rifle-meeting at Ottawa, Canada; whilst Mr. Ching, of New ...

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  38. PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

    The 7th instant has been proclaimed a public holiday at Esk, being the occasion of the annual races. ...

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  39. PIKE BROTHERS

    The famous "Kropp," round or square points, 7s 6d. Pair in Handsome Case, 18s. Five-Day Set, in Handsome Case, 45s. ...

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  40. SHOES AND SLIPPERS.

    Cribb and Foote are now offering the following lines—namely. Men's Leather Elastic Front Slippers, all sizes, at 2s 6d; Men's Tan Leather Elastic Front ...

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  41. Miscellaneous Items.

    The Japanese naval authorities are said to be about to seize the island of Sakhalin, which is divided from the northern island of the Mikado's ...

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  42. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS.

    The Russian newspapers publish horrible details of the needless sufferings endured by the sick and wounded troops in Manchuria. It is stated that neither ...

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  43. LAIDLEY NOTES.

    Our correspondent wrote last night, as follows:—Notwithstanding the dry weather farm produce continues to come forward in large quantities, judging by ...

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  44. TRAIN AND TRAM-CAR COLLISION.

    Seven people were killed and 25 injured (some of them fatally) through a passenger train, which was travelling at the rate of 30 miles an hour, dashing ...

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  45. JUBILATIONS IN JAPAN.

    In connection with the capture of the strongly-fortified Russian position at Liao-yang, immense processions have been parading ...

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  46. Later. RUSSIANS WATCHING A BRITISH STEAMER.

    The Russian cruiser Don is lying off Cies Island, awaiting the departure of a British steamer from Vigo (Spain). The steamer is loaded with coal, and is ...

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  47. MR. JOHN FOGARTY, M.L.A.

    Yesterday's "Darling Downs Gazette" says:—The friends of Mr. John Fogarty, M.L.A., will be pleased to learn that though he is by no means out of ...

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  48. London, September 5. GENERAL ORLOFF'S LOSSES.

    A message received from an unofficial source ascribes the losses in the ranks of General Orloff's force to panic caused by the unexpected firing on the part of ...

    Article : 70 words
  49. DON. WALKER WINS.

    Don. Walker, the Australian representative cyclist now on the continent, won the third heat and the final in the two kilometres international ...

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  50. SERVICE OF SONG AND COFFEE SUPPER.

    A service of song and a coffee supper, undertaken by the salvation Army, took place in the Mount Whitestone Church on Wednesday, August 31 ...

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  51. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    Speaking at Rockdale, to-night, the Hon. J. H. Carruthers (Premier) spoke of the general programme of the new Government. He stated that he had tried ...

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  52. London, September 5.

    Advices from Saigon state that orders have been issued by the Russian Admiralty for the refugee cruiser. Diana to disarm. ...

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  53. WELCOMING HOME EXPLORERS.

    Preparations are being made in London to give the officers and men of the Antarctic exploring ship Discovery a great reception. There will be a ...

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  54. FEELING AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the evacuation of Liao-Yang by the Russians has greatly shaken the confidence of the people of ...

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  55. INTERNING RUSSIAN CREWS.

    The "Times" publishes a message stating that the Chinese authorities have agreed to intern the Russian crews at Shaughai. ...

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  56. THE WANT OF RAIN.

    The want of rain is being sadly felt in every centre of West Moreton. In some of the dams and gullies the water supply is giving out, and residents in ...

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  57. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    Three hundred and [?] boad of cattle, from Rannes, travelling to Nukeninda, have passed here, Queensland Meat export Company owners, F. ...

    Article : 103 words
  58. THE THIBET EXPEDITION.

    In connection with the negotiations now proceeding between Colonel Young-husband and the authorities of Thibet Great Britain is seeking to have ...

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  59. MUKDEN FORTIFICATIONS.

    It is stated that the fortifications at Mukden cannot compare, with those at Liao-yang, and it is believed that the Russians will not seriously attempt to ...

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  60. MARQUIS OYAMA'S REPORT.

    The Marquis Oyama, Field-Marshad of Japan, and Commander[?] of the Japanese forces in [?] to reporting the [?] on Sunday ...

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  61. THE MEAT STRIKE.

    The members of the Butchers' Union at New York have voted in favour of a cessation of the strike against the meat trusts. ...

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  62. AN INSOLVENCY MATTER.

    In the Insolvency Court, Brisbane, yesterday morning, before his Honour Mr. Justice Real. Mr. M. Jensen (Messrs. Ruthning and Jensen) applied on behalf ...

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  63. MR. C. N. JENKINSON, M.L.A.

    Mr. C. M. Jenkinson [?] vistited Harrisville on Saturday [?] to meet his friend and [?] his anks for the [?] ...

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  64. CAVALRY STAMPEDE IN ENGLAND.

    In connection with the military manoeuvres in England a horse belonging to the 8th Hussars, who were at the time stationed at North Baddesley, had his ...

    Article : 116 words
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