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  2. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Colonel Sir Edward M'Gallum, Governor of Natal, while unveiling a war memorial at Durb[?] that a war cloud was always present in South ...

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  3. Russo-Japanese War.

    Russia is ordering 500,000,000 cartridges abroad. The crcuzot works [?]n France have contracted for the supply of £7,000,000 worth of guns and ...

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  4. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    It is conjectured that Admiral Rozhdestvensky—whose fleet passed Singapore on Saturday afternoon last, heading apparently towards the Darien Straits— ...

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  5. SUNDAY EVENING TRAIN TO TOOWOOMBA.

    From the local railway station-master we are in receipt of information that on and after Sunday next a special goods train with passenger carriage ...

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  6. WALLOON SHIRE COUNCIL ELECTION.

    On Saturday last a postal ballot was taken for the election of two councillors to represent No. 4 division (the area recently excised from the Tarampa ...

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  7. THE DENGUE FEVER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  8. FRANCE WILL PERSEVERE.

    M. Delcasse, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said that the application of the Moroccan agreements had ...

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  9. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    On the return voyage from France King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra called at Port Mahon in Minoron, where they remained for two days, and ...

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  10. NO WORK AT BUNDABERG.

    Men who thought of going to bundaberg for the cane-cutting season are warned that it is much too early to expect work in that line yet. ...

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  11. London, April 10. RUSSIAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Two Russian attacks upon Thulusha have been repulsed. The attackers had 60 casualties. ...

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  12. "WON BY A GIPSY."

    It is announced that on Saturday evening next the Rosewood Congregational Band of Hope choir will reader, at Walloon, ...

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  13. ROSEWOOD POLICE COURT.

    At the Rosewood Police Court, yesterday, before a Bench of four local justices of the peace, August Borchart and Albert Borchart were each ...

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  14. THE VERY LATEST.

    Several members of the medical profession in Moscow have been arrested, and further arrests have taken place in St. Petersburg. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. William Gottschalk in the death of his sister, Mrs. Stuckey, at Nundah. The news arrived here on Saturday last. Mr. ...

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  16. JAPANESE PICKET DESTROYED.

    The Russians claim that they destroyed a picket of Japanese dragoons, at Shantuff, on the 6th instant, capturing 21 of the enemy. ...

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  17. The Treasury Returns.

    Commenting upon the revenue returns of this State for the quarter just ended, the Rockhampton "Record" says : —The railway receipts are bigger by ...

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  18. KUROPATKIN CONFIDENT, BUT WANTS MORE TIME.

    General Kuropatkin has telegraphed to the Czar as follows:—"The first army is confident of victory, but we must have time." ...

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  19. THE NEW ORIENT MAIL SERVICE.

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraphed on Sunday night :—Mr. Kenneth Anderson, manager of the Orient Company called on Mr. Sydney Smith, Federal ...

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  20. A MILLIONAIRE'S LOVE STORY.

    The engagement is announced of Mr. J. Phelps Stokes, an American millionaire, and Miss Rosa Pastor, who was till lately a cigar-roller. She was a ...

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  21. THE RUSSIAN COMMANDER'S TACTICS.

    General Linievitch is re-inforcing the Vladivostock station, and sending strong detachments to Yaot-siatse, on the Mongolian frontier; to Sipinghai, on the ...

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  22. A TRAVEL-STAINED FLEET.

    A large cruiser and three liners, which had been converted into cruisers, formed the van, and after them came the remainder of the cruisers, battle-ships, ...

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  23. THE THREE-MILE CREEK TALLY.

    We have been furnished with the following figures in connection with the tally of persons-crossing the Three-Mile Creek Bridge, as taken by the Home ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. BIG ORDER FOR KRUPP GUNS.

    Krupp's Germanic Works have contracted to supply Turkey with 91 gun batteries, for delivery in two years. The cost will be £1,840,000, and Germany ...

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  25. PROMOTION FOR MR. HIRAM J. SMITH.

    Mr. Hiram J. Smith, chief clerk in the railway goods office at Ipswich, is to be congratulated on having received a well-deserved promotion—to the responsible ...

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  26. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Ernest Thompson was convicted, to-day, of using a room in Market-street for the purpose of betting, and was fined £100. Samuel Doyle, for using a ...

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  27. CLOSE QUARTERS.

    The Russian and Japanese outposts confront each other daily at several points within a radius of 24 miles of Chang-tu. ...

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  28. CRUISE OF THE KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have left Marseilles in the royal yacht for their cruise in the Mediterranean. ...

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  29. FIRST NEWS OF THE MUKDEN DISASTER.

    The Russian Consul at Singapore handed despatches to the Russian vice-admiral, and also conveyed to him the first news received by the fleet of the ...

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  30. The Earthquake in India.

    Particulars of the damage at the vice-regal lodge at Simla, as a result of the recent disastrous earthquake in India, show that a stone chimney fell through ...

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  31. The Home Secretary and Mr. Kerr.

    The Hon. P. Airey (Home Secretary) and Mr. Kerr (leader of the Labour party) addressed a meeting of electors in Guthrie's Hall on Saturday ...

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  32. RELIEF WORK IN ANDALUSIA.

    Spain is devoting 1,000,000 pesetas (about £29,000) for the construction of roads and the providing of other relief work for the famine-stricken ...

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  33. NO ONE ALLOWED ON BOARD.

    The Russian vessels did not stop, and no one was allowed aboard any of them. No news was vouchsafed concerning their travels. As they steamed along ...

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  34. THAT GIBRALTAR COLLISION.

    The recent collision between the cruisers Friedrich Karl and the Prince George at Gibraltar is now ascertained to have been due to the Friedrich ...

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  35. THE NEW POLICE MAGISTRATE.

    Mr. C. A. M. Morris, the recently-appointed Police Magistrate for the Ipswich district, entered on his new duties here yesterday, when he held a Revision ...

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  36. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP.

    There was a fair attendance at the running of the weekly Sheffield Handicap, on Mr. W. D. Butler's course, Limestone-street, on Saturday night. ...

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  37. LOSS OF LIFE AT KANGRA.

    It is believed that 45000 people were killed at Kangra. ...

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  38. TOGO'S COMMAND.

    It is believed that the Japanese fleet under Admiral Togo, which is on the watch for the Russians, consists of 5 battle-ships and 23 destroyers, besides a ...

    Article : 41 words
  39. British Cotton-Growers' Association.

    In Wednesday's issue (says the "Daily Mail") we published a telegram from our Melbourne correspondent quoting a letter from the vice-chairman of the ...

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  40. TWENTY THOUSAND CASUALTIES.

    The London "Daily Express'" states that the official estimate of the casualties in connection with the earthquakes in India is 20,000. Half of these ...

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  41. TREATMENT OF NATIVE RACES.

    Referring again to Dr. Roth's report on the treatment of natives in West Australia, the " Times" urges that provision should be made for the setting ...

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  42. PASSING SINGAPORE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Singapore declares that the most important Russian battle-ships, including the Kniaz Souvaroff, Alexandra III., the ...

    Article : 168 words
  43. TECHNICAL COLLEGE PRIZE-DISTRIBUTION.

    The distribution of prizes and certificates in connection with the Ipswich Technical College was to take place during present week, but, owing to the ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. SEEKERS' FOOTBALL CLUB.

    A meeting of the Seekers' Football Club was held in Ham's rooms, Nicholas-street, last night. Mr. C. Smith presided, and there was a fair ...

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  45. DEATH OF LORD CHELMSFORD.

    The death is announced of Lord Chelmsford, in his 78th year. (General Chelmsford was a distinguished soldier. He commanded the ...

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  46. A LICENSING COURT MATTER.

    We have been asked by Mr. W. F. Thain to state that the premises for which he applied for a provisional certificate, at the sitting of the Licensing ...

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  47. Calamity in Madrid.

    A new water reservoir which was in course of construction in Madrid, forming a quadrilaterel 300 by 150 metres, collapsed yesterday, burying some ...

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  48. MUSIC PUBLISHERS' PROTEST.

    Owing to lack of copyright protection against what is termed the "music pirates" 19 of the chief British publishing houses have decided not to publish ...

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  49. COURSING CLUB.

    Mr. W. D. Butler is one of the victims of the prevailing dengue fever epidemic. We have been asked to state that, on this account, the meeting of ...

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  50. MEMORIAL SERVICE POSTPONED.

    The memorial service, in connection with the death of the have Rev. Joseph Walker, which was to have been conducted in the Central ...

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  51. Telephone Condensers.

    The Postmaster-General is full of enthusiasm for the condenser in telephony. The latest long distance line in Australia is from Sydney to Wellington ...

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  52. A TASMANIAN COMPANY.

    The Van Dieman's Land Company have paid a dividend of 12s 6d, and carried forward £260. ...

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  53. IPSWICH CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.

    A meeting at members and intending members of the Football Club connected with the above society took place in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Saturday ...

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  54. BRITISH OPINIONS.

    The London "Times" considers that Admiral Togo's best policy would be so lure Admiral Rozhdestvensky until he is within hail of the Japanese bases. ...

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  55. MR. COGHLAN IN LONDON.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has written a letter to the London "Times" correcting some figures furnished by that journal's ...

    Article : 147 words
  56. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 246 words
  57. VIEWS OF RUSSIAN EXPERTS.

    Russian experts consider that the fleet must now proceed to Vladivostock, as any attempt to stop at Saigon, in French Indo-China, would cause serious ...

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  58. Twice Hanged.

    A terrible mishap occurred at the execution of a wife murderer at Bridgeton, New Jersey, to-day. When the trap was pulled, the rope round ...

    Article : 161 words
  59. REGISTRATION OF DAIRIES.

    It is [?]fied (says the "Courier") that the fee under the Dairy Produce Act for the registration or renewal of registration of a dairy, where the number of ...

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  60. The Morocco Question.

    It is reported at Tangier that a German mission is proceeding to Fez with the draft for a commercial treaty between Germany and Morocco. ...

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  61. DEATH OF SIR FRANCIS JEUNE.

    The death is announced of Lord St. Helier—better known as the Right Hon. Sir Francis Jeune—in his 62nd year. ...

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  62. COAL TRUCKINGS FROM DINMORE.

    The coal truckings from Dinmore during the month of January totalled 3208 tons blewt in February 3346 tons 15 cwt, and in March 2688 tons Sewt: or ...

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  63. NEW MAGISTRATE.

    Prior to the Court business commencing on Saturday morning Captain J. K. [?]wles, of Gatton, was duly sworn-in as a justice of the peace by Mr. Yaldwyn, ...

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  64. CHINESE LABOUR ON THE RAND.

    Five hundred Chinese coolies. employed in the Rand mines broke out of the compound and tried to reach Johannesburg on Monday afternoon. The police ...

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  65. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE IN 1880.

    The Paris "Temps" quotes documents of the Madrid Conference in 1980 showing that Germany then declared that she had no interests in Morocco, and ...

    Article : 33 words
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