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  4. The Cyclonic Disturbance.

    A telegram from Nonda, on Tuesday stated that the rainfall for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m, on that day was 120 points. (By Telegraph) ...

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  5. ENTERTAINMENTS

    The new picture theatre which has been built for Mr Cabphell will be opened to-night when a big double water picture programme will be screen ...

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  6. METEOROLOGICAL.

    The reading at the Signal Station to 8 p m yesterday were Barometer 29 lp. Dry bulb 31.6 wet bulb 741 maximum temperature 83.4 minimum ...

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  7. THE DAMAGE TO THE RAILWAY.

    from information received by wire on wednesday at the damage by the cyclone on the north the deputy commissonor (Mr. W Pagan) ...

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  8. STRAND PICTURES

    The principal feature of to-night programme at the Strand will be a special Meiro attraction entitle "The Teall of the Shadow." featuring ...

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  9. MACKAY CYCLONE FUND

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  10. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    "Fires of Robellion," a stuebird production is announced as the star picture at the Empire to-night It is a depiction of the drop disheartening ...

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  11. MR. GELSTONS RHPLV TO MR. THEODORE.

    sir. -Since my return to Townsville I have had the apporrunlty of reading the state ments made by the Hon the Tressurte inyour issue of the 7th. ...

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  12. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    The following letter was received from he Pleystowe mill by the farm [?] representatives Messrs D.R. Me and A H Tidemsny on the ...

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  13. PATALITIES AT HULL. RIVER.

    The Superintendent of the Hull River Million Station (M" Kenny. and his danger were killed in the cyclone and Mrs Kenny was seriously ...

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  14. STATE MATTERS.

    The Full court [?] the [?] for [?] order calling [?] william M Caswles to [?] ...

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  15. THE ELECTION AT BURKETOWN

    Messers Nurphy and Riodan addressed A meeting on saturday night The attendance was good. Mr. Murphy the Nationalist ...

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  16. THE CYCLONE AT INNISFAIL

    On wednesday morning the fact that the down of innisfail had been in the one of the cyclone rack becanic evi[?]ts orgent telegram received from ...

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  17. BURDEKIN RIVER FLOODS

    A telegram received from the stationmaster at Ayr on wednesday morning stated that the water was 12ft 6in over. the ralls at inkerinan ...

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  19. ASTOUNDING FEATURES AT OLYMPIA

    A full home greated the change programme at the last Olympia last night and [?] no for the programme was one of the[?] yet pressed at ...

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  20. RAINFALL RECORDS

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  21. CONDITIONS AT INGHAM AND HALIFAX

    Not much damage was [?] is the cyclone at ingham The verandah at [?] and Co's premise was [?] and the residence of Mr. Raher ...

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  22. SPORTING.

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  23. MR THEODORE AT FOR SAYTH.

    Mr. Theodors arrival at Forth by special train on Saturday afternoon and was presented with an address of welcome and appreciation of Labor ...

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  24. NEWS FROM CARDWELL.

    The weather was fairly rosgn a Cardwell on Sunday, but night the worst of the cyclonic storm was experienced The Jetty was seslroved ...

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  25. THE CYCLONE AT CAIRNS.

    At Cairns the barograph was at 29 V. on Sunday, but fell steadily to 20 16 Then the needle oacillated vertical making a blotch, but a couple of hours ...

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  26. STANLEY PICTURES

    Kitty Gorden. the English actress whose husband is the Hon Captain H.H Beretford, and who is Known as one of the best-dressed women on the strage ...

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  27. AN DROWNED AT INGHAM.

    Sub-Inspector Daily, on Wednesday received a telegram from Sergent Henry. at Ingham. stating that a Chinaman known u Jammy had been ...

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  28. THE CYCLONE AT HULL. RIVER

    Mr K. J. Barnfield. of Dunk Island west the following were from lucinda at a late hour on Wednesday evening last night the Innisfail called here ...

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  29. TRICKERY SOMEWHERE "

    Spending at mount Gravest to-night Mr. Macarney said he could not understand the reticence of the Labor minister went the soldiers' votes ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT SYMPATHY.

    The Premier to-day despatched a telegram to the police magistrate at Innisfail and the minister for agriculture who is at present in the north ...

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  31. GRAND IRISH CONCERT.

    It is evidence by the spirit of the cooking for the Grand Irish Concert. at Foley's yesterday that a bumper house a arrived on Monday night next and ...

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  32. k Shocking Discovery

    The hodle[?] or three female children were found yesterday in the subrus Two were deed when found, and one died sh[?] after admission to the ...

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