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  4. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATORS

    A series of unparalleled scenes occurred in the Assembly early this morning during the debate on the Peace Preservation Bill. Mr Stephens, the Acting-Chairman of ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. VICTORIA SUFFERING A RECOVERY.

    Over a quarter of a century ago, in October, 1867 (not, as stated on the title page, 1860), Sir Archibald (then Mr) Michie, delivered a lecture, entitled Victoria Suffering a ...

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  6. WIFE MURDER.

    This morning a man named John Grant gave himself up to the police, having murdered his wife at Quantong, five miles from Natimuk, this morning. The deed ...

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  7. THE SHEARING TROUBLE

    Mr King, secretary of the Pastoralists' Union, has written to the clerk of the Arbitration and Conciliation Board, flatly declining to hold any conference with the Shearers' ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Grain sales easier this morning. Prime wheat worth 2s 3d, medium sold at 2s 2½d. Mr Clyde Merry, jun., of Wandorka, died at Rosedale this morning. Injured ...

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  9. BITS OF BESANT.

    The man of action and the man of thought are apt to be found in antagonism. The dreamer, the thinker is necessary to the work of the world, for to ...

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  10. SPEIGHT V. SYME.

    It is nine months since Mr Justice Hodges at the end of the first trial commenced the task which Mr Justice Williams entered upon to-day. There was only ...

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  11. COMING CRICKET.

    From the latest copy of the "Field" (4th August) and "Cricket" (9th August) we note that the members of Mr Stoddart's team are all doing remarkably well, specially in ...

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  12. TESTATORS' HUMOURS.

    The "Leisure Hour" contains an interesting article on "Curious Bequests" in its July number. "There is a refreshing quaintnoss," it says, "about some old ...

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  13. POLITICAL POINTS.

    Mr Frank Madden tells the Eastern Suburbs electors that since he has been in Parliament he has "found that chicanery aud intrigue prevailed and that ...

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  14. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS.

    The Sewerage Committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works met to-day, and decided to recommend acceptance of the following tenders by the Board ...

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  16. POLICE POINTS.

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day, James S. Nickles proceeded against Robert Parkins, licensee of the Wexford Arias Hotel, on a charge of assault. Complainant ...

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