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  4. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    It is understood that the Governor's Speech at the opening of Parliament on Tuesday will make reference to the reasons for calling members together so late ...

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  5. LANG-GRIFFIN FIGHT.

    To-night the Cyclorama was crowded with a dense mass of those who paid admission to the boxing contest between Bill Lang and Jim Griffin. ...

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  6. KAISER AND COUNT.

    The sudden death is reported from Berlin of the German Emperor's favorite adjutant, Count Huhelsen Haeseler. This will prevent the Kaiser from ...

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  7. IS KWANG SU DEAD?

    A private cable received in Sydney this afternoon, from Shanghai, stated that the Emperor off China and the Dowager Empress are both dead. ...

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  8. BOOM IN UNITED STATES.

    The "Express," of New York; has been making a special inquiry into the market values of principal stocks of the state of the labor market three months ago, and ...

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  9. CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    In order to inaugurate his partnership scheme in the right spirit. Sir Christopher Furness, Liberal Member for Hartpool, and head of the great ship-building firm ...

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  10. THE ROCKCHOPPERS' STRIKE.

    All the Rockchoppers resumed work to-day. The contractors this morning declined to give any work to Withers on any of ...

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  11. FIVE YEARS FOR ABORTION.

    The nurse, Harriet Graham, who was found guilty of procuring an abortion, was to-day sentenced to five years' imprisonment, with hard labor, by Mr. ...

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  12. THE WOODCHOPPERS' TROUBLE.

    In connection with the Kurrawong timber trouble, Warden Finnerty has visited the scene at the Premier's request, and reports that the loaders commenced work ...

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  13. THE RUEF TRIAL.

    President Roosevelt has sent a letter of sympathy to Mrs. Heney, wife of District Attorney Heney, who was murderously attacked in open court ...

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  14. A DROWNING FATALITY.

    A youth named J. Coyle was drowned whilst bathing at Narrabri on Sunday night. Coyle, who could not swim, got out of ...

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  15. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES.

    There was a very large attendance of buyers present at the Wool Exchange to-day, when the number of bales offered (upwards of 37,000) ...

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  16. SELLING WITHOUT A LICENSE.

    Two men were fined £30 each in the West Maitland Court to-day for selling liquor at Dunmore without having a license. ...

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  17. THE VICTORIAN STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Cabinet has directed the Water Supply Commission to report on all land that will be served by the Chillingollah to Euston Railway. ...

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  18. TO PREVENT COTTON STRIKES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill has invited the Manchester associations, both of employers and employed, to meet a representative of the Board of Trade in order ...

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  19. TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS.

    The secretary of the Commonwealth Treasury says that the Federal Treasurer had authorised the expenditure of £7,000 for telephone works in New South Wales. ...

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  20. LATEST CABLES.

    Persian priests are joining in the demand that the Shah shall grant a Constitution. Crowded meetings are held in Teheran daily. Troops are ...

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  21. SYDNEY TRAMWAY BOARD.

    The N.S.W. Tramway Board will tomorrow deliver its award in the case of the dismissal of Conductor Croucher, and also with regard to wages and ...

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  22. STEAMER ON A SAND BANK.

    A telegram from Kingston to-day states that the steamer Buceros, from Geelong to London, which intended calling at Kingston for wool, ran on to ...

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  23. AN EXPLORER'S STATUE.

    The Finance Committee of the Adelaide City Council to-day recommended to the full Council that £250 be placed on the estimates for next year towards ...

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  24. THE WESTPHALIAN DISASTER.

    In connection with the message of sympathy sent by Prime Minister Fisher to the bereaved of the Westphalian mining disaster, the following cable has been ...

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  25. SELLING OPIUM.

    One of Mr. Deakin's last official [?] before leaving office as Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, was to order that all opium seized by the Commonwealth ...

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  26. NEW FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    Sir William Lyne, who was in Sydney to-day, says that the late Government is prepared to give the new Government a fair and reasonable support. ...

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  27. ENGLISH VIEW OF FISHER'S CHANCE.

    The "Standard" (Conservative) in a leading article on the formation of the Fisher Federal Cabinet, remarks that the easiest way to establish majority ...

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  28. MURDERER COMMITS SUICIDE.

    The engineer, Luza McDonald, who murdered the banker Schlitte at his office in Shaftesbury Avenue last week, and ran amok, stabbing a carter and a ...

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  30. NO HARM IN FEMALE SUFFRAGE.

    The Principal of the Woman's College at Sydney, in a letter sent to the London "Times," dealing with the agitation of the suffragettes, declares that ...

    Article : 59 words
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