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  2. PARLIAMENTARY NEWS.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, Address-in-Reply. The Hons. G. W. Gray, J. T. Smith, J. M'Master, and W. H. Wilson spoke on the ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS [By Telegraph.] NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Messrs. Pitt, Son, and Badgery sold at auction to-day at Dubbo, Abbotsford store bullocks in low condition at from £4 10s. to £5 per head cash. This is a record sale ...

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  4. THE TICK PEST.

    The New South Wales tubereulosis and tick fever commission returned to Brisbane yesterday. Mr. Smith, on being interviewed, said the Commission had visited the ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES. RITUALISM IN ENGLAND.

    The agitation against ritualism in the Church of England still continues, and it is now announced that St. Albans, Holbourn, has decided to discontinue the use of ...

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  6. SHEEP TRUCKING.

    On tho 10th instant 1017 flock rams were trucked from Rockhampton for [?] their destination being Wellshot, Mr. R. A. Hopkins owner. ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The Executive Council received a request to-day to relieve Schedule K from the tick quarantine regulations. The area in question lies north of the line which runs from ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Great Britain has ordered a number of military waggons and ambulances from Ohio, and is negotiating for the purchase of 1000 pack mules at Louisville. ...

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  9. A CORRECTION.

    In our last issue it was stated that authority had been gived the Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company to manufacture and supply gas, &c. This should have been the ...

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  10. ACCIDENT TO ROYALTY.

    Prince and Prince.—Hohenlohe Langenberg, who are on a visit to Uer Majesty thc Queen at Halmoral, were severely shaken in a railway smash at Perth, in the county ...

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  11. A MININH MATTER.

    In the Warden's [?] this morning, before the Gold Warden, William Schofield applied for a miner's homestead lease of two roods, situated at Cawarral township. ...

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  12. THE WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales opened to-day. Prices for merino and fine low crossbreds were from 7½ to 10 per cent above the July sales. ...

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  13. A HARBOUR MATTER.

    The Harbour Board yesterday receives the following telegram from Captain A. F. Sykes, Harbour Muster, from [?] —"Gas buoy lighted; pass all buoys ...

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  14. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS.

    The members of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, who have been holding a conference in Mount Morgan during the week, intend having a trip down the ...

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  15. GERMAN ARMY PLANS.

    The German Army mobilisation plans have been stolen at Wurzburg. A deserter employed in the regimental office is suspected. ...

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  16. THU SUPREME COURT.

    At the Supreme Court yesterday, the Registrar, on the application of Mr. R. A. Brumm (Messrs, Brumm and Grant), granted probate in the will of Robert Brant ...

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  17. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    In connection with the Dreyfus [?] it is expected that a proclamation [?] issued to-day pardoning Captain Dreyfus. President Loubet has issued [?] to ...

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  18. [?] MR. J. LINNETT.

    A few days age [?] Linnett, who has seen the Chairman or directors of the Helena Extended mine, at Cawarral, was presented by some of the [?] with ...

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  19. MOUNT MORGAN BURGLARIES.

    In connection with the recent burglaries at Mount Morgan, the police here have received word that a man named Alfred Cutler was arrested at Razorback on ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

    The Aboriginals Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Bill, the Registration of Deeds Acts Amendment Bill, and the Supreme Courts Acts Amendment Bill were ...

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  21. SALE OF STATION PRODUCE.

    Mr. C. A. Mathias will hold a sale by [?] at his rooms, East-street, this morning of hides, tallow, sheepskins, and other station produce. The sale is of more than ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. THE ODDFELLOWS' BAND.

    A meeting of the members of the Oddfellows' Brass Band was held at the Palace Hotel last everning. There were about twenty members present, and Mr. W. T. D. ...

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  23. TASMANLA.

    The term of office of Lord Gormanston as Governor has been extended for fourteen months. ...

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  24. THE WEATHER.

    During yesterday drizzling rain fell, but very little was recorded. The fall here was only 0.10 in. At other places the records for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. ...

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  25. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL

    The report of the joint select committee on the Commonwealth Bill, which has been presented to Parliament, states that the bill in its present shape would mean a ...

    Article : 240 words
  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    A fatal boating accident occurred in the harbour last night. Mr. A. W. Loxton, and architect, accompanied by his wife, hired a boat for a row, and some hours afterwards ...

    Article : 128 words
  27. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS.

    Another fine audience witnessed "The Sign of the Cross" at the Theatre Royal last evening, and were impressed by the great play and the interpretation by Messrs. ...

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    The "New York Herald," as the result of interviews with Sir Charles Tupper, the leader of the Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons, and Senator Mills, the ...

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    Old lady: " That parrot I bought of you uses [?] language." Bird dealer: "Ah, mum, you must be wery careful what you ses afore it; it's astonishing how quick ...

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  30. CENTRAL QUEENSLAND RACING ASSOCIATION.

    With reference to the discussion at the annual meeting of the Central Queensland [?] Association on Monday evening [?] the clashing of the dates of the ...

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  31. MINING NOTES.

    [?] Extende. — The manager, Mr. Hill, reports as follows for the month of August:—The main level of the Helena has been further extended 37 ft., making a ...

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  32. SPORTING NEWS. [By Telegraph.] THE TURF.

    A wager of 2000 to 80 was booked about Lancaster to-day for the Melbourne CupLochaber, Muskateer, and Merriwell were backed for the Caulfield Cup. ...

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  33. THE WEATHER.

    The following forecast was issued from the Chief Weather Bureau today:— "It will be cloudy genrally, with times of fine weather and ...

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    Osborne Binders, Mowers, Rakes and Harrows are LABOUR-SAVERS AND MONEY MAKERS for the farmers. Get Catalogue. See advt., page 7. ...

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  35. CYCLING.

    Frederick Rickards won the five mile cycling test race this afternoon to decide who should represent Queensland in the Five Mile Australasian Championship to be run ...

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    "What is an empty title, pa?" "An empty title is your mother's way of calling me the head of the house." ...

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    Mother: "You naughty boy! Why did you tell me a lie?" Son: "'Cos I knew [?] spank me if I told the truth." ...

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    Ethel: "Do you meet many people while wheeling?" Tom:"Oh, yes; I run across a friend occasionally." ...

    Article : 21 words
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