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  2. Ipswich City Council

    At noon yesterday, in the Council Chamber, in the presence of about a score of ratepayers (including Ald. F. G. Springall, J. F. Lobb, and ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    A telegram, which was received by yesterday, states that Mr. Stanley Clifton Smith, B. A., has been appointed master of the Royal Australian ...

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  4. Home Rule.

    The Right Hon. A. Birrel (Chief-Secretary, for Ireland), speaking at Warrington, yesterday, said that the debate in the House of Lords, showed ...

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  5. South Polar Martyrs.

    The Governor-General (Viscount Gladstone), Admiral H. G. King-Hall, many politicians, and other notable persons yesterday attended a service ...

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  6. BY MOTOR TO SOUTHPORT.

    Last week end a party of Ipswichiuns, comprising Messrs. J. Burr, E, Pysden, G. England, sen., and 6. England, jun[?] made a trip to ...

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  7. Turkey and the Balkans.

    In reply to the representations made by France the Government of Bulgaria states that the commander at Adrianople has been instructed to establish a ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Board of Trade reports show that the present purchasing power of a sovereign is 16s 3d, as compared with 20s in 1895. ...

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  9. BEQUEST FOR SALVATION ARMY'S GENERAL.

    The late Miss Sarah Leigh, of Tunbridge Wells, bequeathed £3700 to the general of the Salvation Army, for his personal use. ...

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  10. NATIONALIST RETURNED UNOPPOSED.

    Mr. Martin Murphy (Nationalist) has been returned unopposed as member of the House of Commons for East. Waterford, in the room of Mr. P. J. ...

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  11. Germany's Airships.

    Gen. De la Croix calls attention to Germany's formidable lead in aviation. That nation, he asserts, now possesses 20 dirigibles capable of ...

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  12. POLICEMAN IMPRISONED FOR TWO MONTHS.

    A policeman named Walter Earl, yesterday, was sentenced, at Bow-street Police Court, to imprisonment for two months, for having ...

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  13. A GALAMITY AVERTED

    Yesterday afternoon, at Blackstone, a serious calamity was averted only by the presence of mind of the driver of a vehicle and the prompt action ...

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  14. London, February 17. THE ARENA OF FINANCE.

    The "Daily Mail" states that issues of capital in January constituted a record, calls forcing underwriters to realise concols and other saleable ...

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  15. Measles on Mail Steamer

    Four days after the R.M.S. Marama left Vancouver, after being delayed by gales and snowstorms, a passenger developed measles, and the disease ...

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  16. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of the Ipswich and West Moreton British Football Association was held at Bundanba, last night. Mr. J. Routledge presided, and there was a ...

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  17. CHIEF RABBI OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    Dr. Hertz, of New York, has been elected Chief Rabbi of Great Britain by 298 votes against 39 votes given for Dr. Hyamson. ...

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  18. INSURANCE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Insurance Commissioners have received 2,365,056 applications for unemployment books. Applications to the number of 58,730 were refused, on ...

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  19. Mr. Chinn's Appointment.

    Another commission of inquiry into the appointment of Mr. Henry Chinn has been asked for by Mr. Fowler, M.P., in a letter, which he has ...

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  20. C.Y.M. SOCIETY.

    The ordinary weekly meeting of the Ipswich C.N.M. Society was held in St. Mar[?] Hall, last evening, when the Rev. M. Masterson presided over a ...

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  21. Berlin, February 16. AVIATION FATALITY.

    A postal official named Leuk was killed at Leipzig, yesterday, when aeroplaning. ...

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  22. APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED.

    The Appropriation Bill was read a third time in the House of Commons yesterday. The Speaker certified to it as a money bill. ...

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  23. SCOTT THE LAST TO DIE.

    The evidence found by the search party pointed to the fact that Capt. Scott was the last to die, on 27th March. He was half out of his ...

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  24. MULGOWIE NOTES.

    The past couple of days (writes our correspondent [?] have been very hot and muggy. A storm rose in the west on Sunday, but only a few ...

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  25. Vienna, February 17. RESIGNATION OF AUSTRIAN HIGH OFFICIAL.

    Admiral Count Monteeuccoli Commander of the Navy Department, of the War Office has resigned, on account of attacks made upon him because he ...

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  26. Dominions Trade Commission

    The members of the Dominions Royal Trade Commission arrived by the to-day. Subsequently, the members were acIorded a reception by the Lard ...

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  27. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN MELBOURNE.

    The memorial service to the late Capt. Scott and his companions at St. Paul's Cathedral, was attended by a very large congregation. ...

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  28. SERVICES IN ENGLAND.

    Mrs. Scott the explorer's mother with her daughters and surviving son, attended a memorial service at Henley Church yesterday. ...

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  29. Rome, February 17. THE POPE'S BEREAVEMENT.

    His Holiness the Pope in the course of an audience accorded to the Archbishop of Wellington, acknowledged the tokens of sympathy accorded him on ...

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  30. "Lost Good Reputation"

    The "Daily Mail" states that Capt. Hutchinson, of the steamer Port Lincoln, transmitted a wireless message from the Rev. Albert Knight, addressed ...

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  31. Koreelah Creek Fatality.

    The Warwick correspondent of a Brisbane contemporary says:—On Saturday, January 18, William M'Millan, aged 45 years, married, accompanied ...

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  32. PREACHER FALLS DEAD.

    The Rev. Mr. Griffith, Vicar of Dunflaw, preached on a text taken from Matt. Chap. X. Verse 39. After referring to Scott dying at his post, the ...

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  33. GERMAN FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

    The regular monthly meeting of the Walloon German Friendly Society was held on Saturday night (writes our Kirchheim correspondent). There ...

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  34. Railway Accident.

    An accident occurred at Lewisham railway station on Saturday. A young man named Arthur Warwick, a tailor, residing at Ashfield, was running to ...

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  35. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S SYMPATHY.

    H. M. Queen Alexandra has telegraphed to the mother of Capt. Scott: "My whole heart goes out to vou and your daughter-in-law in this fearful ...

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  36. EXPLORERS IN DISTRESS.

    The expedition despatched with the object of rescuing a party of German scientists—reported some time ago to be in dire need of assistance—has ...

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  37. A NEW WARSHIP.

    The newspaper "Engineer" says : "Germany is building a new type of war-ship, lying low, little more than awash. These vessels will revolutionise ...

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  38. Correspondence.

    (We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our Correspondents.) ...

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  39. Progress of West Australia.

    The Premier of West Australia (the Hon. John Scaddan), in the course of an interview, emphasised the progress made by West Australia. That State ...

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  40. TERRIBLE ARCTIC JOURNEY.

    Messages received from Christiania at Berlin on January 9 (reports the correspondent of a London journal) tell of the terrible sufferings of Capt. ...

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  41. COAL WITHIN CITY BOUNDARY.

    Sir,—My attention has been called to a letter which appeared in your issue of the 14th instant, over the signature of W. T. Deacon." The ...

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  42. Steamship Fire.

    In connection with the fire on the steamship South Africa in the Port Adelaide River in 1010, the silver medal for gallantry has been awarded to ...

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  43. Explosion in Gunshop.

    An explosion occurred yesterday in the Fowry-Taupin gun-shop. M. Taupin was killed, and six passers by were injured. M. Fowry recently gave ...

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  44. Indian Runs Amok.

    A native constable, who was recently punished for drunkenness, ran amo[?] yesterday, and, after shooting a policeman and a vale[?] dead, committed ...

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