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  2. THE POLITICAL CHANGES

    It is announced that the Hon. A. G. C. Hawthorn, who recently retired from the position of State Treasurer, has been appointed a member of the ...

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  3. NEW POSTAL REGULATIONS.

    "It is the wildest absurdity to say that we expect to save £180,000 by closing the post offices at 6 o'clock, or that hhands are to be dismissed," said the ...

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  4. COULD NOT EJECT HIM.

    Some of the delegates to the Labour Conference are an unruly lot. Yesterday afternoon two delegates, one of them a clergyman, wished to speak at once. ...

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  5. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    An inquest was opened on the body of a woman found in Cashel-street, Christchurch, and identified as that of Ethel Mary Bradley. The deceased obtained a ...

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  6. THE CYCLONIC STORM

    Light rain is setting in, and appearances indicate further wet weather. BEENLEIGH, February 12. The weather appeared to have cleared ...

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  7. MAYORS OF 1911.

    ALDERMAN W. LAND, Mayor of Toowong. —Wiley Photo ALDERMAN R. WATSON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LORD GLADSTONE'S LENIENCY

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to several questions, said he would never think of commenting upon Viscount Gladstone's ...

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  9. HOME RULE FOR QUEENSLAND

    Speaking on Saturday night at the annual dinner and reunion of the Ithaca Branch of the Australian Natives' Association, the Hon. A. G. C. Hawthorn, ...

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  10. KIDNAPPED AND MAIMED.

    The police raided a Southern Hungarian gipsy camp and found 23 kidnapped children. They were all artifically crippled for begging purposes. Some had been ...

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  11. A RAILWAY SMASH.

    The first really serious accident in connection with the construction of the Angaston railway occurred yesterday morning, when an empty ballast truck left the ...

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  12. BLACK WEDNESDAY."

    The announcement made yesterday (says Saturday's "Sydney Morning Herald) that the post and telegraph offices throughout the State are, with a few exceptions, to ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Further fighting has taken place in Mexico. The insurgents defeated the Federal forces after a battle lasting five hours. ...

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  14. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The O'Brienites abstained from voting on Mr. Austen Chamberlian's fiscal amendment. The Labour members and the Nationalists voted with the Government. ...

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  15. POST AND TELEGRAPH EMPLOYERS.

    The Postmaster-General stated yesterday that the conference of Deputy PostmastersGeneral had decided that it would be advantageous to abolish the system of ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

    Au earthquake has made a fissure in the earth 24ft. wide by 33 miles long. ...

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  17. ICE DISASTER. j

    The efforts of the ice-breaking vessels to rescue the villagers who were carried on floating ice out to sea off the Finnish Coast have been fruitless, and it is ...

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  18. FIGHTING PLEUROPNEUMONIA.

    At the meeting of the Oasino Pastures Protection Board yesterday the stock inspector reported that since last report about three months ago seven outbreaks ...

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  19. THE STEAMER EASTERN.

    In pite of all efforts to keep her for repairs in Brisbane, the E. and A. liner Eastern left for Sydney about 8.30 a.m. on Saturday. In Sydney she will undergo ...

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  20. TERRORISM IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Sheahan, a farmer near Oranmore, county Calway, Ireland, was shot dead in his house. He was previously cautioned to vacate his land, and was twice ...

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  21. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    Later information concerning the capsizing of the Russian barque Glenbank, off Le Grand Island, shows that she was loading copper at ...

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  22. COLONIAL CAREERS FOR WOMEN.

    Princess Christina, president of a committee which is seeking to find careers for educated women, proposes to open agencies in the colonies to obtain ...

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  23. CAIRNS RAILWAY.

    The monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held on Friday afternoon. The matter of the block on the railway through the continual falls of earth at ...

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  24. MINE EXPLOSION.

    Further details have been received of the explosion at a mine at Trinidad, Colorado, where several men were entombed. Nine men are dead, and another ...

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  25. SENSATION IN PERSIA.

    Prince Bogojavlensky, Russian ConsulGeneral at Ispaham, has been found drowned in a well within the precincts of the consulate. ...

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  26. THE LAROUR EXCHANGE.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, in replying to the Trade Union Congress deputation, declined the suggestion that trade union officials ...

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  27. BILLIARDS.

    The match of 8000 up, level between Gray, the brilliant Queensland player, and Diggle, which provided quite an exciting struggle in the early stages, has been won ...

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  28. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Although an amendment in the Canadian Parliament at Ottawa favouring a delay in the agreement was only successfully resisted with the loss of half the ...

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  29. THE PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.

    The American Minister in China reports that two million people are starving as a consequence of the plague. The Army Transport is loading provisions at Seattle ...

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  30. TEST MATCH POSTPONED.

    Rain fell heavily yesterday and last night, but it was line this morning. The two captains, Hill and Sherwell, inspected the wicket at noon, and decided to ...

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  31. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in reply to Mr. Butcher, said that when the Declaration of London was forwarded to the Dominions they ...

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  32. AMERICA AND RUSSIA.

    A resolution is before the House of Representatives asking President Taft to make void the Russian treaty of 1832, on the ground that American Jewis citizens ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    England beat Ireland at Association football by two goals to one. In the Rugby international Ireland won by a try to England's nil. ...

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  34. Walpara Widows and Orphans' Fund.

    Amount previously acknowledged £1 7 6 "No Name" 0 1 0 £1 8 6 ...

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  35. THE HOUNDSDITCH TRAGEDY.

    No fewer than 100 witnesses have to be examined in connection with the Houndsditch tragedy, and the hearing is expected to occupy two months. The girl Vassileva ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN POLICY.

    The "Sunday Times" understands that General Botha will announce to the Imperial Conference that the Union Government proposes to abolish preference for ...

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  37. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A world's wireless telegraphy record has been set up here. A message was received at the local station from the steamer Korea, 4492 miles out [?] ...

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  38. CRIPPEN'S WILL.

    Dr. Hawley Crippen, who was executed for the murder of his wife, has left a will be[?]ueathing £2[?]8 to Miss Le Neve. ...

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