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  2. THE WAR.

    A British steamer passed two squadrons composed of seven and eight warships respectively on Thursday night last, sixty miles south of Penang. It is supposed ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND'S AREAS FOR SELECTION.

    During his recent tour extending from Port Curtis to Banana and Taroom and thence to Roma, the Minister for Lands made the official discovery of a large belt ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    At the [?] meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Mr. Gree, the Chairman, said that the company would hesitate to continue the mail service to ...

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  5. THE BROWNE MEMORIAL.

    A memorial to the late Hon. W. H. Browne, M. L. A. for Croydon, and Minister for Mines and Works was publicly unveiled yesterday in the Toowong Cemetery, where ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN.

    King Edward, who is returning from his cruise in the Mediterranean, arrived in Paris from Marseilles yesterday, and is staying at the Hotel Bristol where he will ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    Mr. B. R, Wise, of Sydney (who recently came to London in connection with some important Privy Council appeals), has written a letter to the "Times" in which ...

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  8. THE QUEEN VISITING GREECE.

    By the express desire of the King, her Majesty Queen Alexandra sailed in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert from Marseilles for Greece. ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYED WORKMEN'S BILL.

    The Management Committee of the Central, Federation of Trade Unions suggests what the provisions of the Unemployed Workmen's Bill, lately introduced by the ...

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  10. THE ASKOLD AND GROSOVOI.

    Five Chinese cruisers and four torpedoboats are watching the interned Russian warships (the cruiser Askold and the destroyer Grosovol) at Shanghai, to prevent ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AT MANCHESTER.

    Mr. Witherford Willis is inspecting the dock equipment at Manchester with a view to developing the importations of New Zealand produce. ...

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  12. A DISTANCE RECORDER.

    The British Admiralty has decided to try Forbes' course and distance recorder in torpedo boats and destroyers. ...

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  13. LAMBS CONDEMNED.

    Out of the shipment of Australian frozen lambs by the steamer Suevic, 420 have been condemned by the health authorities. ...

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  14. DEF[?] NAVAL GUNS.

    In connection with the "Naval Gun Crisis," it is now stated that two of the big wire guns on the battleship Albion and one on the battleship Glory [?] ...

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  15. BRITISH WARSHIPS PATROLLING.

    The British first-class armoured cruiser Sutlej, the first-class cruiser Amphitrite, and the second-class cruiser Iphigenia are now patrolling outside the port of ...

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  16. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    One hundred thousand troops are now stationed in St. Petersburg, in view of the expected disturbances on May Day. Hundreds of suspected persons are being ...

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  17. BRITISH STEAMER CAPTURED.

    Admiral Rozhdestvensky has captured the British steamer Beatrice, which was bound from Saigon to Japan. ...

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  18. RELEASING RUSSIAN SAILORS.

    The Japanese are releasing 700 of the Russian sailors who were captured at Port Arthur. ...

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  19. LATE SOUTHERN NEWS.

    The Sydney and suburban police are on the lookout for a man who answers to the description of Edwards the Girgaree murderer. Albert Ashworth, who resides ...

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  20. ROZHDESTVENSKY'S PREPARATIONS.

    According to French advices from St. Petersburg, an engineer who has returned from Madagascar reports that Admiral Rozhdestvensky, during his prolonged stay ...

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  21. ROZHDESTVENSKY'S MOVEMENTS.

    Information is to hand that Admiral Rozhdestvensky's squadron, which included twenty-five warships, a tug for the battleships, a repairing ship, a water ship, and ...

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  22. RUSSIAN CENTRAL ASIAN RAILWAY.

    The Russian Government has decided upon the construction of a railway line from Tomsk, in Western Siberia (on the trans-Siberian railway), to Tashkent, in ...

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  23. NEW BRITISH BATTLESHIPS.

    Mr. Arthur H. Lee, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Gosport last night, stated that owing to the lessons of the war between Japan and Russia the designs of ...

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  24. THE UNITED STATES.

    An explosion took place in the Rochester and Pittsburg Coal Companys mine at Dubois, U. S. A., and sixteen of the miners working below were killed. ...

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  25. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    News from Tokio states that Baron Okuma, addressing the committee formed by the Progressive party for the care of the wounded, stated that the number of ...

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  26. TOGO AT THE TSU-SHIMA ISLANDS.

    A merchant steamer which has arrived at Shanghai reports that an important division of Admiral Togo's fleet is at the Tsushima Islands, in the Korea Strait. ...

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  27. GREAT STRIKE AT CHICAGO.

    Ten thousand [?] have gone out on strike at Chicago, and business generally is in consequence paralysed. ...

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  28. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The visit of Mr. C. M. Schwab, president of the Bethlehem Steel Works, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., to St. Petersburg (by invitation of the Czar) is stated to have ...

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  29. FEEDING DESTITUTE SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    The Local Government Board has issued orders to the various Boards of Guardians to supply food to school children who are apparently destitute, and to recover ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Spanish Minister to Morocco will shortly present his credentials to the Sultan at Fez, and he has been instructed, like M. Gerard A. Lowther (the British ...

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  31. JAPANESE STRENGTH IN MANCHURIA.

    Russian advices state that Marshal Oyama has now under his command 600,000 effective Japanese troops in Manchuria. ...

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  32. NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  33. PERSONAL.

    Arising out of his interview with the President of the United States, a report of which has recently appeared in these columns, Mr. James de Conlay, jun, our ...

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  34. PENSION FOR KAID MACLEAN.

    Kaid Maclean (General Sir Harry Maclenn), who has been in the service of the Sultan of Morocco for a considerable time. and who recently arrived in England. ...

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  35. RISING IN CRETE.

    An encounter took place at Boukolies, in the Western district of Crete, between a party of insurgents and fifty gendarmes. Three of the former were killed and six ...

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  36. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mrs. T. A. Underwood, Messrs. G. V. Perry, J. Forrest, H. B. ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    The conference of surveyors has been concluded. The scheme of federation was considered to involve the recognition in all the States of certificates issued by any one, ...

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  38. THE INSURRECTION IN YEMEN.

    Further information regarding the insurrection in the Turkish province of Yemen, in Arabda, states that the insurgents, who recently defeated Marshal Riza Pasha, ...

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  39. THE FISCAL TRUCE.

    Mr. Reid to-night said he was astonished to find in Melbourne that what he said in Adelaide as to the matter of the fiscal truce had been received as something new ...

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  40. THE DAWSON COAL MINES

    On the occasion of the recent visit of Mr. Kidston to Rockhampton, a deputation waited on him and urged the construction of a railway in the valley of the ...

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  41. SERIOUS STREET ALTERCATION.

    On Saturday evening Caxton-street Paddington was the scene of an altercation which had a fatal result. The facts as collected by the police are that ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Mr. G. W. Cooper said the Federal issue was a clear-cut one, whether they should give way to Socialistic ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    The bronze statue of Queen Victoria, which has been erected by public subscription at a cost of £2000 at Wellington was unveiled by the Governor, Lord ...

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  44. FIRE AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    A fire broke out at 8'o clock this evening in Zarcal's jewellery shop, at the cornet of Normanby-street and Victoriaparade threatening a block of buildings ...

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  45. SITTING OF THE HIGH COURT.

    The High Court met yesterday, when in the Queensland case of Beecham v. Tremearne, Mr. Shand, on behalf of the Southport Shire Council, read a report of ...

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  46. CAMBOOYA ENCAMPMENT.

    Advance parties for the Cambooya Military Encamptment left by mail train yesterday morning and a special train left last evening at 10.30 with the Gympie and ...

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  47. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY—Arrived, Sunday: Australian, s, from China and Japan; Chigtu, s., from China and Japan; Sophceles, s., from Brisbane. Sailed, Saturday: ...

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  48. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AT NORMANTON.

    The Hon. J. W. Blair received a public welcome from the Mayor and citizens and an assemblage of school children yesterday. He afterwards received deputations ...

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