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  2. FALL FROM A TREE.

    A boy named C. Sanger, aged 15 (a son of Mr. G. Sanger, a lengthsman, living at Dinmore), was admitted into the Ipswich Hospital ...

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  3. New Zealand Parliament.

    In the New Zealand Assembly yesterday, the Land Bill, which includes a proposal for the compulsory leasing of land for settlement purposes, was ...

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  4. FUNERAL NOTICE.

    In another column the friends of Mr. Peter Meldrum are invited to attend his funeral to move from his late residence. Panton-street, Woodend, for ...

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  5. British Ship-Building Trade.

    Branch meetings of the Boilermakers' Society are now being held, and the temper displayed indicates that there is a growing dissatisfaction. Many of ...

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  6. MONDAY'S ROSEWOOD SPORTS.

    In connection with the United Friendly Societies' Sports, to be held at Rosewood on Monday next, Mr. D. T. Keogh, M.L.A., is in receipt of a ...

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  7. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES QUESTION.

    The decision of the International Tribunal is viewed with complete satisfaction at Ottawa, the seat of government in Canada. ...

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  8. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE WALKER.

    It is our sad duty to record the death of Mr. George Walker, who for many years occupied the position of bailiff in the Petty Sessions district of ...

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  9. OPPOSING MODERNISM.

    The Pope has issued an encyclical enumerating the measures which are to be taken against the growth of modernism, and instructing bishops and ...

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  10. Advertising

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  11. CITY VICE-REGAL BAND.

    The members of the above band have been considering, for some time past, the advisability of discontinuing playing for moving Pictures, as they ...

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  12. SALE OF A STALLION.

    Mr. H. T. Hooper has disposed of his handsome black stallion, Prince Ranju, to Mr. J. Raub, of Grantham, for 125 guineas. Prime Ranji should ...

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  13. HARVEST LABOUR INSUFFICIENT.

    The wheat districts in Canada are 10,000 men short for harvesting operations, and the growers will consequently have difficulty in saving their crop. ...

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  14. Our Esk Letter.

    Splendid rains, have fallen during this week. A thunderstorm passed over the township during Tuesday, night, when heavy rain fell, registering ...

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  15. ACCIDENT AT SWANBANK COLLIERY.

    Mr. Thomas Kenneally, a miner, a single man. 25 years of age, was admitted into the Ipswich Hospital last evening, suffering from injuries ...

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  16. Remarkable Accident.

    A dreadful experience was yesterday (says the Melbourne "Age of the 7th instant), undergone by Frank Emerson, a wharf labourer, while he was ...

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  17. Welsh Coal Dispute.

    In connection with the Welsh coal dispute, Mr. Mahon, M.P., has persuaded 12,000 colliers, employed by the Cambrian Combine, to defer the strike for ...

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  18. FLOWER SHOW AND SALE OF WORK.

    The Laidley Methodist Church Help Society met on Monday last. There was a good attendance, and satisfactory business was done. Several ...

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  19. INVESTING THE FORMOSANS.

    The Japanese troops have invested the aborigines of Formosa with 300 miles of electrically-charged wire-entanglements. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Sir G. H. Reid (High Commissioner of Australia) is at present visiting the Brussels Exhibition. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced officially that Prince Edward will be invested as Prince of Wales, at Carnarvon Castle, in July, 1911. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Australian destroyers Yarra and Parramatta have sailed from Glascow for Portsmouth. ...

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  23. A RECENT WEDDING.

    In connection with the Butler—Hollett wedding, an account of which was forwarded by a correspondent, and which appeared in our issue of the 6th ...

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  24. Our Harrisville Letter.

    Several teams, both bullock and horses, are drawing log-timber to Harrisville, Flinders, and Peak Crossing. Last week the railway station yard ...

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  25. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Numerous ships are awaiting the removal of the Austrian embargo on the importation of stock from Great Britain, owing to the outbreak of foot ...

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  26. LABOURERS FOR RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    Mr. W. J. R. Maughan, M.L.A., is in receipt of the following communication from the office of the Railway Commissioner:—"In reference to your ...

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  27. CHOLERA FATALITY IN VIENNA.

    Three cases of cholera have occurred in Vienna, the victims being Asiastics, One case has proved fatal. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPAGNE.

    The "Morning Post" states that Bordeaux is likely to send only a half of its usual supply of claret, and only 100 hogshead of chablis to ...

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  29. ROSEWOOD FLOWER AND POULTRY SHOW.

    In connection with the Rosewood flower and poultry show, which is to be held on October 15, it is announced in another column that schedules ...

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  30. GERMAN PRINCE'S TOUR IN BRITAIN.

    Prince Henry of Prussia yesterday landed at Southampton, with the intention of spending three weeks on a motoring tour in Great Britain. ...

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  31. Catholics in France.

    A decree of the Sacred Congregation of Sacraments, fixing the age for the first communion at seven years, has dismayed many French Catholics. It ...

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  32. AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    A Peruvian aviator named Tenschez, in a monoplane, rose to a height of 8790ft at Issy. ...

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  33. THE CAMDEN-ROAD TRAGEDY.

    Hawley Crippen, who is charged with the murder of his wife at Hilldroperescent, Camden-road, London, was again at Bow-street Court to-day. ...

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  34. THE LATE MR. HOLMAN HUNT.

    The late Mr. Holman Hunt will be cremated on Saturday. It has been suggested by many persons that his ashes should be buried at St. Paul's ...

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  35. THE LATE MISS JESSIE CHAPPELL.

    In connection with the death of Miss Jessie Chappell, which occurred recently, the sorrowing relatives received wreaths or messages of sympathy from ...

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  36. Federal Parliament.

    In the House of Representatives, to-day, the Postmaster-General mentioned that since the new telephone rates came into operation the ...

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  37. "OUR FIRST HALF-CENTURY."

    We understand that in reply to the request made by Mr. W. J. R. Maughan, M.L.A., the Premier (the Hon. W. Kidston) has authorised that ...

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  38. BOYCOTT OF CRETAN GOODS.

    The boycott committee in Salonica has proclaimed Cretan goods, which have consequently been boycotted throughout the province. ...

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  39. CABLES.

    The Hon. Hall-Jones (High Commissioner of New Zealand), in the course of an interview, said it was a r[?]onstrous propositian that Great Britain ...

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  40. CONSPIRACY AT DACCA.

    Ten bombs and four Mahratta swords, which, it is believed, were intended for political dacoity, have been found in a house in Dacca. It has been ...

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  41. Remembering the Peacemaker.

    The Earl of Plymouth has suggested that, with a view to preserving the memory of the late King Edward, Crystal Palace should be used as a ...

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  42. METHODIST CHURCH.

    In the absence of many members of the choir at Sydney the Methodist orchestra is assisting the chair on Sunday evening with the musical ...

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  43. CRIMES OF PARIS "APACHES."

    In consequence of the increase of crimes by the "Apaches" in Paris, the Premier of France (M. Briand) is about to introduce legislation to ...

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  44. FLAGS "ACROSS THE SEA."

    Capt. R. M. Collins (secretary to the High Commissioner for Australia), n the presence of 1000 scholars at the Wirrbledon school, ...

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  45. PRIDE OF THE NORTH LODGE, P.A.F.S.O.A.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of members of the Pride of the North Lodge, No. 23, was held in the Olympic Hall, North Ipswich, on Monday, ...

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  46. Extraordinary Jewel Frauds.

    A post-office clerk named Marullo Messira has perpetrated extraordinary jewel frauds, by means of a system whereby the value of goods payable ...

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  47. A CHINESE VICEROY.

    It is stated that the Prince Chun, the Regent in China, does not find it possible to recall yuan-shi-kai to the viceroyship of Chili. ...

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  48. DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    The Railway Department has been advised that Mrs. Kathleen Downey, a passenger with her husband from Miles to Roma, died on Thursday in the ...

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  49. London Markets.

    The wheat market is steady, but inactive, with prices practically unchanged. Fair harvest weather has been experienced in England and on ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PIGS.

    The shipment of pigs from South Australia by the steamer Dorset arrived in excellent condition, and the price realised was 6¼d per lb. ...

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  51. RAILWAY APPEAL.

    The Railway Appeal Board for the southern division this week heard an appeal at Maryborough, lodged by an engine cleaner against a decision of ...

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  52. The Senate.

    In the Senate, to-day, interest centred in the Works and Buildings Appropriation Bill. Senator Macogregor moved the ...

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  53. STEAMER IN DIFFICULTIES.

    The steamer Austrlind has arrived at Capetown with her rudder-head gone. ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN CADETS RETURNING.

    The Australian cadets, who have been on a tour through Canada after their visit to Great Britain, are now at Vancouver, and will sail for ...

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  55. American Politics.

    A political sensation was produced in the United States, when Mr. Thondore Roosevelt refused to sit at a banquet with Senator Lorimer, who ...

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  56. FIRE IN BATTLE-SHIP'S BUN[?]ERS.

    News has been received that the United States battle-ship North Dakota, when in the lower portion of Chesapeake Bay, was found to have ...

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  57. KIRC[?] NOTES.

    About 6 p.m. on Thursday (writes our correspondent under yesterday's date), a splendid thunderstorm broke over the district. In the Tallegalla ...

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  58. STUD NOTICE.

    Mr. W. H. Pitt, of Blenheim, via Laidley, announces in our adverti[?] columns that the services of St. Louis will be available for the season, and ...

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  59. A Remarkable Fatality

    A boy named James Packer, aged 13, while watching some other lads swimming, this afternoon, was seen to be eating something. When asked what ...

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  60. TRINITY COLLEGE MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    In connection with the list of successful examiners published in our last issue we are informed that the name of one of the candidates, given ...

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  61. TYPHOID FEVER IN BRUSSELS.

    There has been a serious outbreak of typhoid fever in Brussels, not fewer than 100 cases being reported. It is said that in each ...

    Article : 48 words
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