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    Youth (reading cheap novel): I'm out of all patience with that George Fitzallwyn in the story the hard work he's giving his eyes. He doesn't deserve to have ...

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    The crocodile is it seems, a much more intelligent creature than its appearance seems to indicate. From a description given of its peculiar methods by a native ...

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  4. THE UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    The famine in Paltavao and Chark off (Russia) drove the peasants to a forcible seizure of the corn. The Russian troops attempted to disperse the rioters, which ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    We mentioned in a previous issue that Mr. C. B. Holme had been recommended for a commission in the 7th Battalion of the Commonwealth Horse being ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Hopewell, steamer, from Maryborough, arrived at Rockhampton yesterday. Konoowarra, steamer, from Rockhampton, is due here to-morrow morning, to ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH PREMIER.

    The Right Hon. E. Barton, the Commonwealth Premier, was publicly entertained at a banquet in the Sydney Town Hall last night. ...

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  8. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

    The weather forecast is as follows:—Fine, with scattered cloud; colder. W.S.W. winds. The drought is continuing. ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. "ITS MORGAN'S."

    I came to a mill by the river side, A half mile long and nearly as wide, With a forest of stacks and an army of men ...

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  11. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The King and Queen will lunch at Guildhall on the week following the Coronation. King Edward has intimated his wish that the theatres shall be closed on the ...

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  12. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    Eight rebels have been sentenced at Aliwal North to terms of imprisonment varying from three months to one year, in addition to fines of £250 to £500. ...

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  13. TRIPOLI.

    Italy is steadily preparing for the occupation of Tripoli, though assured by the Great Powers that it is not intended to disturb the Mediterranean equilibrium. ...

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  14. (By Telegraph.)

    The State Premier has received a cable from Capetown stating that it is intended to embark the Second Mounted Rifles on the 3rd, and the Imperial Bushmen and ...

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  15. THE STEAMSHIP COMBINATION.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan is trying to purchase the Canadian-Yukon steamship service. Mr. Bruce Ismay denies that the "White ...

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  16. INTERSTATE TELEGRAM

    There are 137 men, a portion of the second Commonwealth contingent, now in camp at Wilston, and 60 others were expected to arrive from the western districts ...

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  18. GERMAN NAVY.

    A powerful German squadron, commanded by Prince Henry, will manoeuvre throughout May off the Irish coast. ...

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  19. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    There are 2500 candidates in the French elections. The French elections are singularly quiet, even in Paris, where the ...

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  20. THE WESTERN OUTRAGE.

    From the latest information concerning Patrick and James Keniff, who are wanted by the police in connection with the murder of Constable Doyle and Mr. Albert ...

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  21. ANOTHER BANK SMASH.

    The Budapester Cankverein has failed, owing to industrial speculations. ...

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  22. Sydney.

    A striking evidence of the severity of the drought comes from Jamesville, Middle Yards, where a settler has successfully sown wheat for fodder in the bed of the ...

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  23. THE POPE'S VISITORS.

    The Pope gave an audience to Mr. Morgan, who presented a gift of £1200. The Pope also received a number of Australians, and referred to the gallantry of the ...

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  24. AMERICAN SPREAD EAGLE.

    Mr. Shaw, Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, at a banquet at Pittsburg, in a remarkable speech, claimed that America aspired to the police the Western ...

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  25. Melbourne

    Another death when under chloroform occurred in the Melbourne Hospital on Wednesday, the victim being a clerk, aged 47 years. At the inquest the jury found ...

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  26. COLONIALS IN LONDON.

    General Trotter inspected the King's Colonials and Horse Guards on Sunday, and complimented them on their smartness. There was a parade at St. ...

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  28. THE PHILIPPINES.

    General Smith's admissions of the Samar massacres have produced a painful impression in America. Many journals demand his dismissal. ...

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  29. (By Telegraph.)

    The Commissioner of Police says there is no truth in the statement that the Kenniffs left a note warning a certain person to remember Dalke's fate. ...

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  34. New Zealand.

    The Wellington municipality has accepted a tender for the Town Hall, costing £58,000. A case of plague has been discovered in ...

    Article : 90 words
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