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  2. Scene at a P[?] Meeting.

    While for the past few days the candidates dates for the Melbourne seat in the House of Representatives have been diligently and earnestly fighting their ...

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  3. Enoggera Fat Stock Sales.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 382 words
  4. MECHANICAL ENGINEER'S OFFICE.

    It is understood that the chief mechanical engineer's office, now attached to the head office of the Railway Department in Brisbane, shortly will be ...

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  5. Russo-Japanese War.

    Some of the newspaper correspondents "bottled up" at Tokio, the capital of Japan, state that 200 Japanese transports are now engaged in conveying ...

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  6. GOOD FRIDAY.

    To-morrow being Good Friday, the usual services will be held in many of the churches. The ninth district convention under the auspices of the ...

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  7. Military Operations.

    A message has been received at St Petersburg from General Kuropatkin commander of the Russian forces in Manchuria, concerning the conflict at ...

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  8. CAMBRIAN CHOIR.

    The members of the Ipswich and Blackstone Cambrian Choir were to have had their final rehearsal last night, in the Oddfellows' Hall, at the foot of ...

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  9. SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH.

    The Right Hon. Sir Michael Hicks Beach, member for Bristol West in the House of Commons, and formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, has informed ...

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  10. Trade with the East.

    An important development in connection with the trade with the East is the formation of a new company to erect sold storage accommodation at ...

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  11. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS.

    The final meeting of the committee in connection with the sports gathering which was held on the Bundanba racecourse on the 17th instant under the ...

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  12. ANOTHER MARRIAGE INCIDENT.

    When Mr. M'Cowan returned to Brisbane as one of the survivors of the second boat of the Aramac, he found that fate had decreed that he should ...

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  13. ANOTHER JAPANESE RUSE.

    Another attempt has been made by the Japanese to damage the Russian men-of-war and other vessels at present at Port Arthur. The ruse ...

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  14. THE "STANDARD" CEASING PUBLICATION.

    Yesterday's issue of the "Standard," our local bi-weekly contemporary, contains the following notice:—"We beg to notify, the public that with this issue the ...

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  15. Q.T.C. Easter Races.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 413 words
  16. SITUATION AT PORT ARTHUR.

    The "Times" correspondent at Weihai-wei wires that the food supplies at Port Arthur are estimated to be sufficient to last for a month. The Russian ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    A junk which has just arrived at the British port of Wei-hai-wei brings a report to the effect that Russian senworthy ships were manoeuvring ...

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  18. RICHMOND RIVER DAIRYING.

    There are over 2500 registered dairies in the Richmond-Tweed district, and over 81,000 dairy cows, from the produce of which 95,000,0001b. of butter are ...

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  19. A Serious Loss.

    If the Bayan has really been destroyed it will be a serious loss to the Russians. The cruiser, which was built by the Forges ct Chantiers de la ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. NEW CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

    Recent orders from the Comptroller-General of Customs are to the affect that lime juice fortified by the addition of spirit in any quantity is to be charged ...

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  21. RAILWAY PLACED AT JAPAN'S DISPOSAL.

    The war correspondent of the "London Daily Mail" states that the Japanese are taking soundings in Ching-wangtao Harbour. ...

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  22. RESULT OF THE ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  23. HOW THE COMMONWEALTH DEPARTMENTS PAY.

    Says the "Gympie Times" of the 29th instant:—"Although the Federal elections took place as long ago as December 16. last, the ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. THREATENED BOYCOTT BY RUSSIA.

    The agents of British and American Arms resident at St. Petersburg report they have heard many treats that, unless the hostile tone adopted towards ...

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  25. EASTER HOLIDAYS!

    We can supply you with a Readymade Suit equal to bespoke at Half the Prince of a Measured Suit. Woollen Co.'s Great Annual Sale. ...

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  26. DISOBEYING A MAINTENANCE ORDER.

    On an information laid by the Inspector of Orphanages, a young woman named Annie Hingst was required to appear before the Police Magistrate at ...

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  27. THE VERY LATEST.

    The members of the Afrikander Bond (the pro-Dutch party) in the Cape Parliament are obstructing the second reading of the Redistribution of Seats Bill, ...

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  28. UNIVERSAL PEACE.

    One of the loading newspapers published in St. Petersburg, the "Novosti," in acknowledging Great Britain's "absolutely correct attitude," in respect of ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    At the Circuit Court, to-day, James Burns and Leslie Thomas Byrnes were found "Guilty" of wilfully and unlawfully killing a mare, and were sentenced ...

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  30. SENATOR STEWART ON THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    In the course of an interview which a member of the staff of the Rochampton "Record" had with Senator J. C. Stewart, a few days ago, the latter said, ...

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  31. Imperial Parliament

    In the House of Commons last night the Right Hon. A. Akers-Douglas, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, introduced an Immigration Aliens ...

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  32. BRITISH WAR-SHIPS MOVING.

    It is stated that three British battle. ships and six cruisers have sailed northwards from Hongkong. ...

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  33. "PARADISE LOST" MANUSCRIPT.

    An American has purchased the manuscript of the first book of Milton's "Paradise Lost" for £5000. (This manuscript was offered for sale by ...

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  34. Naval Hostilities.

    A message from the Kobe correspondent of the "Daily Mail" conveys an outline of the report received from Admiral Togo, commander of the Japanese. ...

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  35. THE STEAMER ARAMAC.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Aramac was not docked yesterday, as anticipated, as her bunker coal had not been discharged. The date of her docking ...

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  36. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    At the Central Police Court, to-day, John Talty was fined 50 for selling a glass of whisky and three shandy-gaffs at the Judge and Jury Club, 614 ...

    Article : 314 words
  37. The Lady Musgrave.

    Mr. George Collin, of the firm of Messrs. William Collin and Sons, Limited, owners of the steamer Lady Musgrave, returned to-night after a visit to ...

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  38. AMATEUR TURF CLUB'S RACES.

    The Ipswich Amateur Turf Club intended holding a race meeting on the Bundanba race-course on Easter Monday. Exceptionally good nominations have been ...

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  39. THE CRY OF "CUT THE PAINTER."

    The Natal "Mercury" states that if the campaign in England against Sir Alfred Milner, British High Commissioner in South Africa, should result in his ...

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  40. SUCCESS OF A QUEENSLAND STALLION.

    At the Royal Agricultural Society's show in Sydney, which was opened yesterday, the champion badge in the blood stallion class was awarded to Elected ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. PETROLEUM FUEL AS A TIMESAVER.

    The American-Hawalian liner Nebraseka, using petroleum fuel, steamed from California to New York in 51 days without stopping, and finished with ...

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  42. WORKING TROUSERS.

    Only a few left at greatly reduced prices. Call before these are cleared. Woollan Company's sale. ...

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  43. RELIEF WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A curious comment on the prosperity of New Zealand (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph") is afforded by a communication which the New South Wales ...

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  44. THE EARLSCOURT DISABLED.

    The barque Earlscourt (1066 tons), from Wallaroo to Falmouth, has takes refuge in St. Louis, having lost her main mizzen topmast during boisterous ...

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  45. THE SYDNEY SHOW.

    To-day was judging day at the Royal Agricultural Society's show. The catalogue shows very full entries, and the show should prove the most interesting ...

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  46. A WOMAN FALLS THROUGH WEAKNESS.

    On Friday evening last (says the Southport correspondent of the "Daily Mail") a woman was found at the top and of Nerang-street lying unconscious ...

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  47. CAPE POLITICS.

    In the debate in the Cane Legislative Assembly on the second reading of the Redistribution of Seats Bill the Speaker applied the closure, and the measure ...

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  48. THE SOMERS VINE SYNDICATE.

    The Government have come to a decision in regard to the claim made by the Somers Vine syndicate, in connection with the land concession in British ...

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  49. ARREST FOR MURDER.

    An Italian be[?] has been arrested at Sult[?] in Ital[?] of murdering Herr [?] the vice consul at that place The [?] for the ...

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  50. CONSPI[?] TO ASSASSINATE THE POPE.

    News from [?] states that one of the Cardinals has [?]ived information of a conspiracy in America to assassinated the Pope. The Italian Government ...

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  51. MR. KINGSTON'S CONDITION.

    Our special representative in Melbourne, telegraphing at an early hour to-day, stated that at midnight Mr. Kingston was reported to be slightly better. ...

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  52. WOOLLEN COMPANY'S ANNUAL SALE.

    We have entered upon the last few weeks of our sale. Take the earliest opportunity and give us a call. ...

    Article : 29 words
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