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  • "COURIER" WEATHER CHART.

    ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Detailed lists, results, guides] (3 words)
  • UNSETTLED WEATHER THUNDERSTORMS AND RAIN. SOME HEAVY SHOWERS. ARAMAC, February 10.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (2218 words)
  • DELAYS TO MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General's Department advises under yesterday's date[?] nor's Hill mail for Normanton dispatched 24 hours late owing to late despatch of mail from Cloncurry. Mail for [?]ley ... [Article] (48 words)
  • THE DANCING WAVE. UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH. SLIGHT DAMAGE AT LOW ISLES LIGHTHOUSE.

    Wiring from Port Douglas to Captain [?] Mackay, I.S.O. (Portmaster), the master of the steamer John Douglas states that the search for the missing ... [Article] (131 words)
  • THE INNAMINCKA. PRELIMINARY INQUIRY AT TOWNSVILLE.

    The Marine Board of Queensland yesterday decided that if the Innamincka is made safe to enable her to proceed to Townsville the vessel shall be ... [Article] (95 words)
  • GALES IN GREAT BRITAIN. DAMAGE AND LOSS OF LIFE. LONDON, Sunday.

    A hopper barge capsized in the River Mersey during a gale, and 11 men were drowned. The gale caused much damage in the ... [Article] (101 words)
  • THE BALKANS WAR FIGHTING AT CHATALDJA. GENERAL ADVANCE ON SCUTARI. THE SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE. CETTINJE, Sunday.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro has ordered a general advance on Scutari. He viewed the bombardment from a hilltop, and uncovered his head and prayed, "May ... [Article] (568 words)
  • FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE 200 HOUSES DESTROYED. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.

    Two hundred houses have been burnt in the arsenal quarter of Constantinople Foreign bluejackets helped to extinguish the flames. ... [Article] (28 words)
  • DOUBLE DROWNING ACCIDENT. TWO GIRLS LOSE THEIR LIVES. HOBART, February 10.

    Two sisters, named Ida and Doris Wrigley, aged 16 and 18 years respectively, were accidentally drowned at Bronte, beyond the River Dec, in the Hamilton ... [Article] (49 words)
  • FRENCH MOTOR BANDITS. TRIAL IN PARIS. PARIS, Sunday.

    The bank messenger Caby has identified Dleudonne (one of the 20 motor car bandits who are now being tried for various crimes, including eight murders) as his ... [Article] (97 words)
  • ROYALTY IN THE AIR TWO HOURS IN A DIRIGIBLE. MADRID, Sunday.

    King Alfonso and Prince Leopold of Battenberg spent two hours in a dirigible balloons flying over Madrid. ... [Article] (29 words)
  • IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION. ALLEGED BREACHES OF THE ACT. MELBOURNE, February 10.

    John Spargo, aged 50, of the Customs Office, Henry Hoy Ling, 35, interpreter, and Hey Poo, 29, dealer, were to-day arrested and charged with having, during ... [Article] (84 words)
  • ITHACA FIRE BRIGADE POLL.

    On Saturday a vote was taken on the question of whether or not a fire brigade should be constituted for the town of Ithaca. The result was made available ... [Article] (67 words)
  • A SENSATION. THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. REPORTED DEATH OF CAPTAIN SCOTT. LONDON, Monday.

    A statement has been published that Captain Scott and his party perished in a blizzard after reaching the South Pole on January l8. The news has caused a ... [Article] (320 words)
  • LOSS OF A DREDGE THE DANDENONG SINKS. A WESTERNPORT SENSATION. MELBOURNE, February l0.

    The dredge Dandenong, which was recently purchased by the naval authorities for £1400, capsized and sank at 7 o'clock on Saturday night near M'Haffie's Reef, ... [Article] (179 words)
  • STEALING A HANDBAG A CHURCH INCIDENT. MELBOURNE, February 10.

    At the City Court to-day Robert Gilmore, a young man, was charged with having stolen a handbag containing £1/-12/4. Mrs. O'Keefe said that last ... [Article] (98 words)
  • BLOWN TO PIECES. THE NOOGOORA SENSATION. EVIDENCE AT THE INQUIRY. IPSWICH, February 10.

    An inquiry was held this morning, before Mr. P. W. Pears, P.M., into the circumstances surrounding the death of August Julius Stecher, who was blown ... [Article] (809 words)
  • PRICKLY PEAR COMMISSION INVESTIGATIONS IN CEYLON. THE WILD COCHINEAL INSECT.

    The Minister for Lands has received from the Travelling Prickly Pear Commission the first progress report, dated from Colombo, on January 18. The ... [Article] (1134 words)
  • LETTER SORTERS' CONFERENCE AN INTERSTATE GATHERING. MELBOURNE, February 10.

    An interstate conference of postal sorters was held to-day with the object of framing rules and drawing up a constitution to comprise State unions. Mr. Kealy ... [Article] (202 words)
  • TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY. MR. O'MALLEY AND MR. CHINN. MELBOURNE, February 10.

    The Minister for Home Affairs referred to a statement that was telegraphed from Perth yesterday to the effect that Mr. N. Muir (Chief Inspector of Engineering ... [Article] (91 words)
  • THE WIDE BAY SEAT. MR. WIENHOLT AT CHILDERS. A CORDIAL RECEPTION. CHILDERS, February 10.

    Mr. Arnold Wienholt, M.L.A., who is to contest the Wide Bay division at the forthcoming Federal elections, arrived in Childers by the 10.15 train this morning. ... [Article] (463 words)
  • VALLEY P.P.L FIRST ANNUAL MEETING.

    Alderman G. Down presided at the annual meeting of the Valley branch of the People's Progressive League, held last evening in the Valley school. ... [Article] (372 words)
  • MEXICAN REBELLION. HEAVY FIGHTING IN THE CAPITAL. GENERAL DIAZ IN POSSESSION. SANGUINARY BATTLE. A GENERAL AND FIVE OFFICERS EXECUTED. MEXICO CITY, Monday.

    President Madero, with a strong detachment of regular troops, is fortified in the national palace, while General Felix Diaz, with a large majority of the ... [Article] (318 words)
  • Found Drowned.

    The police report that while returning from a fishing expedition at ubout 6.40 p.m. on Sunday, Herman Schafer, a farmer, living at Yatala, near Beenleigh, ... [Article] (255 words)
  • A SHOCKING TRAGEDY. LITTLE GIRL BRUTALLY MURDERED. THE MOTHER INJURED. A HUSBAND'S TERRIBLE DEED. ADELAIDE, February, 10.

    A shocking domestic tragedy was enacted shortly after noon to-day at the Prospect-road extension, about three miles from Adelaide. The first indication in ... [Article] (851 words)
  • REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET THUMPER SCORES A CENTURY. ANOTHER GOOD ATTENDANCE. SYDNEY, February 10.

    The most gratifying features about the Trumper Testimonial match to-day were the presence of 7361 people and Trumper's triumph in scoring a hundred in the most ... [Article] (292 words)
  • SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. SEND OFF TO PEARCE. SYDNEY, February 10.

    Harry Pearce, who leaves for London by the Gothic on Friday to measure blades with the champion sculler of the world, Ernest Barry, on the Thames, in July, ... [Article] (124 words)
  • RUGBY FOOTBALL. MR. W. W. HILL'S RETURN SYDNEY, February 10.

    Mr. W. W. Hill, secretary of the New South Wales Rugby Union, said to-day that during the last five months he had seen representative sides of eight ... [Article] (82 words)
  • LADIES' SWIMMING RECORD. WELLINGTON, February 10.

    Swimming at Wanganui this afternoon at the New Zealand Ladies' Swimming Championship Meeting, Miss A. O'Leary, of Masterton, won the 100yds race in ... [Article] (40 words)
  • RAILWAY ACCIDENT ENGINE AND TEN TRUCKS DERAILED. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. CLONCURRY, February 10.

    An engine and 10 trucks ran off the [?]ls between Elliott and Friezland this morning. Heavy rains are reported out in that district. It is still raining, with [?] ... [Article] (124 words)
  • NAVAL RIVALRY GERMANY AND BRITAIN. VARIOUS PRESS OPINIONS. PARIS, Sunday.

    "Le Temps" says Admiral von Tirpi[?] in his statement regarding the naval ratio between Great Britain and Germany, simply means that Germany, is not ... [Article] (384 words)
  • RETURN OF DR. STEWART THE FRIEDMANN "CURE." SANATORIUM METHODS. TOOWOOMBA, February 10.

    Dr A. Stewart, the Government medical superintendent of the Sanatorium at Dalby, accompanied by Mrs. Stewart and daughter, arrived here yesterday from ... [Article] (589 words)
  • INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES. COTTON TRADE CONFERENCE. FUSION OF LABOUR AND CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENTS. LONDON, Sunday.

    A conference of representatives of the Lancashire cotton trade has referred to the law counts all claims for compensation for injuries received, including a ... [Article] (86 words)
  • MT. CUTHBERT LINE MEN REFUSE TO RESUME WORK CLONCURRY, February 10.

    The men refused to go to work on the Cuthbert line to-day, and they will probably remain idle for three months. ... [Article] (34 words)
  • Strike at Inkerman.

    Some trouble has arisen with the labourers employed in the erection of a mill at Inkerman (our Townsville correspondent wired last night), and the ... [Article] (41 words)

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