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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    We have received a letter from the honorary secretary of the Committee appointed at the recant public meeting in Brisbane to collect funds for the family of the late Hon. John M. ...

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  3. THE SHEARING TROUBLE.

    On Tuesday evening a parade of A and E Companies was held at the drill shed, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of selecting 30 men from the local companies of the Defence Force who have ...

    Article : 536 words
  4. St. James's Easter Meeting.

    The annual Easter meeting of the parishioners of St. James was held in the Church Institute on Monday evening. There was only a modorate attendance, and the chair was ...

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  5. Mass Meetings at Sydney.

    Two mass meetings, under the auspices of the Trades and Labour Council, were held in the Domain on Sunday afternoon for the purpose of explaining the position taken up by Shearers' ...

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  6. RIOT AT BRADFORD.

    A serious riot, lasting many hours, occurred in Bradford last night by the mill hands on strike, who claimed the right to hold a public meeting. The soldiers were called out and ...

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  7. A ROYAL SUICIDE.

    It is reported that the mother of the Grand Duke Michale has committed suicide at Poniard through grief caused by the disgraco of her son [Owing to the secret marriage of the Grand ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The cargo of Australian wheat by the Lismore has been resold at 40s. Gd, ...

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  9. An Extraordinary Incident.

    An extraordinary incident occurred in the District Court yesterday afternoon whilst the civil business was being disposed of. A case of slander was being tried, and there was hardly ...

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  10. THE WOOL SALES.

    Faulty merinos are being offered, but buyers favour good merinos. All crossbreds are very strong. The sales will close on the 28th instant. ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The following is the weather forecast issued by Mr. Wragge:- South Queensland cloudy. Conditions over the interior fine, with some clouds, also in the East. Coastal, showers ...

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  12. The Perjury Cases.

    The hearing of the charge against Adolph Goldsmith of having committed perjury in connection with the civil action of Gorrio v. Goldsmith, heard before his Honour the Chief Justice ...

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  13. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    At present there are very few unionists here, and those here are very quiet. The weather is all that can be wished for. The precautions taken by the Government to ...

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  14. Fire at Mackay.

    A destructive fire occurred at 1 o'clock this morning on the west side of Sydney-street. It originated at the back of Ward's tailor's shop, Ward's and Blain's (bookmakers'), Blakey's ...

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  15. The Ballarat Tragedy.

    James Johnston was tried at Ballarat to-day for the murder of his wife, Mary Gourlay Johnston, before Mr. Justice Webb. The prisoner, it will be remembered, in December ...

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  16. MORE TROOPS WANTED.

    No sooner has our third contingent been despatched to the scene of the Western labour difficulty than another telegram arrived from head quartern to Acting-adjulant J. T. ...

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    bin,--pormit me to explain why it was I stated at the lecture in the Masonio Hall, that Buddism, among the groat religions of the world, occupied a very low place. Buddn in his ...

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  18. The Victorian Loan a Failure.

    Tenders for the Victorian 3½ per cent loan of £3,000,000, the minimum of which was fixed at 97½, were opened to-day. The total amount subscribed was only £1,833,000, at an average ...

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  19. Darling Down Teachers' Association.

    THE usual monthly meeting of the above Association was held in the Boys' School, Toowoomba House on Saturday the 11th instant. The chair was taken by the president, Mr. J. ...

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  20. LETTER FROM THE PREMIER.

    The following is the official reply from Mr Parry Okoden, Under Colonial Secretary, to the recent letter from Mr. Hinchcliffe, general secretary of the Australian Labour Federation ...

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  21. Shearers Trouble and Immigration.

    SIR,--Having taken considerable interest in the dispute between the shearers and pastoralists, I would like to know if the members of the Pastoralists' Association are acting in ...

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  22. Interesting Case.

    At Newcastle a young man named Henry Camby was brought up at the Police Court this morning and remanded to Brisbane, on a charge of stealing a tin box containing four lady's ...

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  23. Stealing a Racehorse.

    The racehorse Sefton, the property of Mr. Hatfield, was stolen from Harvey's training stables, Queen's Hotel, last night. It was a very valuable colt. ...

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  24. Last Night's Telegrams.

    The Labour Commission has now been appointed by the Government, and consists of twenty-seven members. The Marquis of Hartington is chairman, and among the other ...

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  25. Driving Cattle in the Streets.

    SIR,--As an eye witness to what might have resulted in a fatal accident to, I may say, a mere baby, occasioned by the most furious riding on the footpaths of Noil and Bell streets by a youth, ...

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  26. Toowoomba District Court.

    The winter sittings of the Toowoomba District Court were hold on Tuesday, before Mr. District Court Judge Paul, bul the calendar was very light. ...

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  27. Gold Returns.

    Through the courtesy of the Mines Department we are able to give particulars concerning the yield of gold in Queensland for the quarter ending December 31, 1990, and March 31,1891. ...

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  28. THE VICTORIAN PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Monro states that he is in no way disappointed at the result of the loan, and would not have been surprised in the state of the market to find only one-half of tho £3,000,000 ...

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  29. News from the East.

    THE following items of Eastern news are extracted from files to hand by the steamer Tainan, to date 25th March :-The foreign Ministers were received separately ...

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  30. THE NEW ORLEANS LYNCHERS.

    O'Mally, the detective who was employed by the Italians in Now Orleans in connection with the men charged with the murder of Mr. Honnessy, Chief of Police, and who, was ...

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  31. Goombungee.

    It is either feast or famine with us: last year at this time one could not go on the land without getting bogged; now, on the contrary, every- thing is dried up and parched. The ground is ...

    Article : 336 words
  32. Murder near Sydney.

    A shocking murder was committed to-day at Surrey Hills. An old man named Maurice Dalton battered his wife to death with a branding iron. The man is 72 years of ago and his ...

    Article : 391 words
  33. Dalby Show Races.

    Notwithstanding the fact that the Dalby Show fell through, the Committee of the above races are to be congratulated on their very successful day's sport. The weather was all that could be ...

    Article : 587 words
  34. THE ASSAM MASSACRE.

    Details disclosing the most revolting circumstances have now been received of the murder of Mr. Quinten, Chief Commissioner of Assam, and the other Europeans there. It is stated ...

    Article : 249 words
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