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  2. SLAUGHTERING LICENSES.

    The Police Magistrate yesterday granted slaughtering licenses to Montague Beak and Robinson Bosomworth, both of Mount Hedlow. ...

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  3. MR. JUSTICE POWER.

    Mr. Justice Power again this year takes the business in the Supreme Court, Mackay, and he will leave here on Sunday for the northern town. There is one criminal case ...

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  4. "THE BULLETIN" A PENNY.

    With this issue the price of the "Morning Bulletin" is reduced to a penny, the rate at which it will always be sold in future. As stated in the advertisement elsewhere, ...

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  5. The Morning Bulletin

    A company which has a record of ninety-three years' life and work in Australia, and which on the occasion of the ninety-third annual meeting declared that the profits ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    "The Times" in its issue of to-day says that many of the British soldiers now on service in South Africa, and especially the members of the Mounted Infantry, are ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    A memorandum received by the Post and Telegraph Department states that a report was received from Woody Island this afternoon to the effect that a mission boat, with ...

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  8. VISIT OF THE ROYAL PARTY.

    A Royal levee was held to-day. It was a most imposing function. It was attended by over 5000 people. The Duke received the citizens in the ballroom, which, ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

    The following meetings will be held today:—Committee of the Rockhampton Benevolent Society, 4 p.m.; North Rockhampton Council, 7.30 p.m.; Council of ...

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  10. LAND SALES.

    Messrs. R. Shaw and Co. will sell by auction, at eleven o'clock this forenoon, two half-acre blocks and twelve building sites on The Range, also a house in Kent-street. ...

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  11. THE DROUGHT ON THE PEAK DOWNS.

    The removal of sheep from the Peak Downs to the west has commenced. About 20,000 have been shifted and as many more have been booked. ...

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  12. THE LATE MR. T. M'CORMACK.

    Requi[?] high mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mr. T. M'Cormack, who was killed on Easter Monday while returning from a visit to the Meteor Park Orphanage, ...

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  13. DEVELOPMENT OF COAL MEASURES.

    For quite thirty years efforts have been made in Central Queensland to develop the coal measures that were supposed to exist in different places. In the vicinity of ...

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  14. THE RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The following telegram was received from Captain W. G. Thompson, Brisbane, yesterday:—"Case German measles in barracks. All quarantined, Leaving now ...

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  15. MR. ROSS ROBINSON.

    Mr. Ross Robinson, Chairman of Directors of the Mount Usher mine, arrived at Fremantle, Western Australia, last week. He will spend a fortnight in the western ...

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  16. CANADA AND IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    In a lecture on Imperial federation, delivered al Orillia, Ontario, on the 22nd of February, Dr. G. R. Parkin urged the necessity of a system of representation for the ...

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  17. ROMAN CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.

    The opening session of the Roman Catholic Young Men's Society for the year, which was postponed from Wednesday last in consequence of the rain, will take place ...

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  18. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    The following items of news are from the "British Australasian" of the 28th of March:—Miss Nora M'Kay has returned to Queensland without having gone on with ...

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  19. THE ROSS DIVORCE CASE.

    It is understood that the divorce suit of Ross v. Ross and Symes will be set down for trial in the course of the next few days and will probably come on for ...

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  20. THE CASE OF MARRIS V. ROCKHAMPTON COUNCIL.

    The case brought by Mrs. A. Marris against the Rockhampton Council to compel it to abate the nuisance created in the vicinity of her residence by the stagnation ...

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  21. CORPORAL J. J. TRICKETT.

    There was a gathering of shorthand writers at the School of Arts on Saturday night to consider the best means of welcoming Corporal J. J. Trickett on his ...

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  22. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The House of Commons last night passed the bill to impose an export tax of [?] per ton on coal by 333 votes to 227. The French Transatlantic Company has ...

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  23. THE POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate, Loftus Thomas Hutchinson and Richard Olive were charged with stealing £3 from Hermann Carl. Mr. B. ...

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  24. PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY.

    As the public is well aware, the plague still lingers in Brisbane, and every week several steamers arrive at the Rockhampton wharves from that port. The ships are ...

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  25. THE ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS SOCIAL.

    The annual social of the Ancient Order of Druids was held in the Columbia Rink last evening; but was only sparsely attended, about thirty couples being present. ...

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  26. CLAY'S WAXWORKS SHOW

    There was again a large attendance last night at Clay's Waxworks and Vandeville entertainment at the School of Arts. Among the wax figures, which are ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. J. M. BRUCE.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. M. Bruce, Chairman of Directors of Messrs. Paterson, Laing, and Bruce, Limited, the well-known merchants and soft-goods ...

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  28. AN UNIQUE FISHING EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. R. Kearney, one of the keenest of Rockhampton anglers, had an unique experience on Monday while fishing off the rocks on the south bank of the Fitzroy ...

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  29. NEW GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, who was Governor of Madras from 1895 to the end of last year, has been appointed Governor of Tasmania in succession to Viscount ...

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  30. THE POLICE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Some time ago mention was made in these columns of the successful application of Inspector Branuelly to the Commissioner of Police to have all the suburban police ...

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  31. THE MURDER OF MR. JENNER.

    The Sultan of Jubaland has agreed to pay the fine imposed by Great Britain for the murder of Mr. A. C. W. Jenner, one of the sub-commissioners and vice-consu[?] ...

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  32. STATUS OF QUEENSLAND SOLICITORS.

    A matter affecting the admission of solicitors from a neighbouring state was dealt with by the Full Court yesterday, says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" of ...

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  33. CHINA.

    It has transpired that the Government of Co[?] pledged the Customs revenue as security for the recent loan of 5,000,000 yen (about £500,000). ...

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  34. A ROMANTIC STORY.

    A romantic story was unfolded at the Thames Police Court recently, when a man named William D. J. Brockman, with [?] dentials from Australia, asked for ...

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  35. A FRENCH COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The strike at the collieries at Monte[?] (France) has collapsed. The strike extended over three months. ...

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  36. LORD ROBERTS ON RIFLE CLUBS.

    Lord Roberts, in a letter from the War Office, dated the 21st of March, addressed to the Lord Mayor of London, thus refers to the value of rifle clubs:—"I much regret ...

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  37. "THE ENTERPRISING YOUNG MAN FROM BATHURST."

    Mr. Percy Melville Emery, the cnterprising young man from Bathu[?] New South Wales, who is travelling round the world for a wager, arrayed, like Joseph, in a coat ...

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  38. PLAGUE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Several cases of bubonic plague have occurred in Constantinople. ...

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  39. A HANSOM CAB TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Howard Douglas Campbell, who was well-known in Brisbane, committed suicide in London a couple of days ago by shooting himself while driving in a hansom cab, says ...

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  40. THE PRUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    Baron Rheinbaden, Minister of State and Interior, will succeed Dr. Von Miquel as Vice-President of the Prussian Diet and Minister of Finance. ...

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  41. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A meeting of the members of both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament who are favourable to the Government will be held to-morrow. The meeting will be invited to ...

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  42. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday the following clips were sold:—Steam Plain, 7¼d.; Nap Nap, 8¼d.; Canally, 8[?]d.; Yanga, 8[?]d.; Brookong, 7[?]d.; Botany, 13[?]d.; Balvaria, ...

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  43. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    The steamer Darins, which arrived from Calcutta last night, has been ordered into quarantine in consequence of a native boy employed as a messroom steward having ...

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  44. THE DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT.

    A rumour has gained ground to the effect that the Royal visit would be extended to Rockhampton, as being the principal city of Northern Queensland. After careful ...

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  45. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Back, manager of the Government railways, left to-day en route for Chill[?]goe to assume his duties as manager of the railways of the Chill[?]goe Company[?] ...

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