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  2. PRISONER STILL AT LARGE.

    THE prisoner, John Roberts, who escaped from ibe Albury gaol, is still at large. Saturday. The prisoner John Roberts has been ...

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  3. THE NILE EXPEDITION.

    IN connection with the British expedition up the Nile, it is intruded to garrison the town of Kassala with Egyptian troops. ...

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  4. Serious Accident at Clermont.

    DURING the progress of a ball at the Town Hall last night the gallery collapsed and about 150 persons were precipitated into the ball below. Fortunately no one was killed, but ...

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  5. THE WESTERN CHAMPION

    THE numerous amendments introduced into the Land Bill by ministers and private members hare protracted the work of the Committee ...

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  6. A STATUTORY KIGHT HOURS.

    MR. BARNES, secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, has declared that if the men are beaten in the present struggle with the employees in their demand for eight ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL RIFLE COMPETITION.

    AT the international rifle competition, Queensland won the Australian Cup, the score being 1122, defeating New South Wales by five points, and Victoria by ...

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  8. THE TYPHOID AT MAIDSTONE.

    THE virulence of the typhoid fever at Maidstone is abating. ...

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  9. SYDNEY CYCLE RACING.

    AT N.S.W. League of Wheelmen races yesterday, Platt-Betts, the English champion, attempted to lower Lesna's mile record, but owing to the chain of one of the ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    HENRY GEORGE, the great Single Tax advocate, died suddenly to-day. [Henry George was to be nominated for the Mayoralty of New York by the Democratic party. ...

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  11. LATEST BY WIRE

    THERE are 20,000 rebels entrenched at Sempagha. They occupy a very strong defensive position. The tribesmen are moving very rapidly, and the accuracy of their ...

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  12. SAD ACCIDENT.

    ON Saturday Miss Ida Stacey was run over by a tram and killed of Waverley, a suburb of Sydney. Miss Stacey, who was an experienced cycliste, was riding her 1 ...

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  13. COLONIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL.

    JAMES ECKFORD, a well-known carrier, was arrested by Constable Dower on Saturday last, charged with uttering a forged cheque, and was brought up before Mr. W. ...

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  14. Advertisers' Notices.

    AN optical lantern entertainment will be held at Barcaldine next Thursday in aid of the U.F.S. band; a dance follows.—Mr. Eliott has the letting of a grazing farm near ...

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  15. FATAL BOATING ACCIDENT.

    THERE was a sad ending to a picnic yesterday at Bourke. A boat, in which were two girls and two men, capsized. The two men and one of the girls were rescued with ...

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  16. DEATH OF A BISHOP.

    BISHOP HUTCHINSON, Roman Catholic vicar apostolic of North Queensland, died at Cooktown yesterday. Later. ...

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  17. A FATAL KICK.

    DAVID WILLIAMS, aged 18, employed as a wheeler at the Stockton colliery, was instantly killed yesterday by a kick from a horse. ...

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  18. The Premier and His Colleagues.

    THIS mornings Queensland Times—which by reason of well-known circumstances is in a position to learn the earliest information as to political affairs—in reporting the ...

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  19. Victoria.

    THE gold yield for the past nine months ending yesterday totalled 375,067 ounces. ...

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  20. MORE FEVER.

    A skmous outbreak of typhoid (ever ha occurred at Belfast, 150 cases being known. Later. Typhoid fever is increasing in Belfast. ...

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  21. BUTTER FOR HOME.

    BY the mail steamer China, which sailed yesterday for London, the Agricultural Department shipped 175 tons of butter. By the Gulf of Siam, which also sailed ...

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  22. EXCITEMENT IN GERMANY.

    The German Press are prcatly excited over the Czar's refusal to rcceivc a visit from the Grand Duke of Baden. ...

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  23. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    THE prospects of a conterence between the engineers on strike and the employers is very remote. Later. ...

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  24. South Australia.

    CHARLES SMITH, an old man of about eighty years of age, was run over and killed by a train at the Goodwood crossing, on the South line, on Saturday morning, and ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  26. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    FOUL play is suspected in connection with the recent disastrous railway accident at the Hudson liiver, New York. An inquiry is to be held. ...

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  27. LENGTHSMEN AND THEIR WAGES.

    THE Hon. J. R. Dickson, Minister for Railways, has been interviewed with reference to the restoration of the wages of railway lengthsmon. He stated that it was ...

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  28. MORE SUICIDE.

    A MAN named John Reid, living at Brompton Park, suicided on Saturday by cutting his throat. ...

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  29. THE DEWUHURST PLATE.

    AT the Newmarket Houghton mooting the Dewhurst Plate resulted in a win for Hawfinch, with Minus second, and Dieudonne third. ...

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  30. Queensland Parliament.

    IN the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. T. Glassey gave notice that next day be would ask the Premier if he had received the report of the Queensland National Bank ...

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  31. CHINESE IMPORTATIONS.

    THE steamer Guthric, from Hongkong, arrived on Monday with eleven Chinese, and sailed on Tuesday for Southern ports. ...

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  32. THE TURKISH NAVY.

    THE Sultan is consulting with the agents of Sir William Armstrong and Krupp and Sons, at Constantinople, with a view to the re-constitution of the Turkish navy. ...

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  33. A SAD FATALITY.

    A GIRL named Maggie Cennison fell overboard from the barque Nairnshire in the river yesterday. Beeston, the second officer, jumped overboard with the object of recuing ...

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  34. Tasmania.

    WILLIAM LORELL, a bank clerk, suicided at Launceston on Saturday by taking laudanum. He said he was tired of life. ...

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  35. A STRONG PROTEST.

    THE South African Political Association have strongly condemned the indenturing by the British South African Company of the prisoners captured during the Bochuana ...

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  36. ALLEGED MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    A TELEGRAM from the Coen goldfield states that a man named Fred Shepherd is supposed to have shot his wife dead at Fort Stewart and then suicided. The police have ...

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  37. New Zealand.

    In the Tranaki district the Maories are ploughing up the land of the European settlers as a protest against the native land administration by public trustees. ...

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  38. DEATH OF THE DUCHESS OF TECK.

    THE funeral of the Duchess of Teck (mother of the Princess May) will be a semistate function. The burial will be earned out by the Queen's commnnd, and the ...

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  39. New South Wales.

    A BOY, aged 14, is at present confined in Orange gaol, because of his inability to find sureties for his appearance ns a witnes at the next Quarter Sessions. ...

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  40. Rockhampton News.

    THE Rockhampton sittings of the Central District Court commence before his honor Judge Miller to-morrow. The cases for trial are unimportant. ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    THREE died suddenly to-day Lord Rosemead, Sir Hercules Bobinson. ...

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  42. THE LUCKNOW STRIKE.

    STRIKE pay was issued yesterday to the miners at Lucknow. They deny any desire on their part to relinquish the fight. The manager of the Wentworth mine is ...

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  43. MAKING A POOL.

    HOLDERS of Queensland beef have decided to make a temporary pool of stocks, and periodically fix prices. ...

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  44. SLAUGHTER OF DERVISHES.

    Six hundred Dervishes were killed in the recent engagement with Egyptian troops at Metemeh. ...

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  45. STAMPING OUT A PEST.

    THIS Minister for Agriculture has drawn the attention of orchardists to the importance of stamping out the San Jose scale before it obtains a bold in the colony. ...

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  46. CONTEMPLATED REFORMATION.

    THE Emperor William has authorised the Hohenlohe toenbmit a measure to him having for its object the reformation of military judicial procedure. ...

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  47. MORE MISSIONARIES FOR CHINA.

    A PARTY of lady missionaries left yesterday by the steamer Tainan in order to join the China Inland Mission. ...

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