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  2. Railway Matters

    For some time past the residents of Bundaniba have, through their progress association and shire council (the purgn Shire Council), been ...

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  3. Dublin Trouble.

    The subscriptions in England, in aid of sufferers by the Dublin strike, are sufficient to enable the Transport Workers' Union to distribute 10s per ...

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  4. Home Rule.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne (leader of the Unionists in the House of Lords), speaking, this evening, at Brighton, said that a settlement of the Home ...

    Article : 305 words
  5. Indians on Strike.

    The majority of the Indians emplayed at Kynoch's works have gone on strike. A thousand deserters from the ...

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  6. General Cables.

    The case of the swan Brewery versus the king—a west Australian appeal has been dismissed by the judicial committee of the privy council, with costs. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL BOARDS.

    It is notified by advertisement appearing in another part of this issue, that his Honour Judge Maenaughton, Judge of the Industrial Court, has ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ARTIST.

    Mr. J. Will. Ashton (the south Australian artist) has been elected a member of the Royal Institute of Oil-Painters. ...

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  9. MEMORIALS IN ST. PAUL'S.

    The authorities of St. Paul's Cathedral have announced that no further memorials to the dead can be placed on the floor of the cathedral, without ...

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  10. London, November 19. DONATION TO CHARITIES.

    The Right Hon. G. W. Palmer's will has been proved at £765,00. He has left £20,000 to charities at Reading, for which city he was Liberal member ...

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  11. LINER OVERDUE.

    The Hamburg-Amerika liner Acilia is six days overdone at Montevideo, and serious uncasiness is being left for her safety. ...

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  12. ACCIDENTS.

    A call was received by the Ambulance Brigade at 11.5 a.m. yesterday from Mr. W. Bird's store, Bundanba. On arrival, it was found ...

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  13. Diamond Robbery.

    Two men, last night, broke into Klippner's diamond-cutting establishment, in this city, bound the watchman, whom they found asleep, and ...

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  14. Wireless Telephony.

    The Marconi Company has successfully carried out a 30 minutes' trans-Atlantic wireless telephone experiment between Ireland and Nova Scotia. ...

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  15. Deserted Skipper.

    The tug-boat Nana, which left Falmouth for South America, and was abandoned by the crew, after a heavy gale, has been picked up in ...

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  16. Situation in Mexico.

    The Constitutionalists captured Salinas, Victoria, capital of the State of Tamaulipas, after a sanguinary battle, which lasted for days. The battle was ...

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  17. SATURDAY'S TRIP TO SOUTHPORT.

    The Southport Chamber of Commerce, in response to a request on behalf of the Ipswich railway workshops employees, whose trip takes ...

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  18. Boston to Key West.

    Plans of a canal extending from Boston to Key West were discussed by the convention of the Atlantic Deep Waterways' Association. President ...

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  19. Compulsory Training.

    The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia has circulated a pamphlet in which is described the expeniences of compulsory training in ...

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  20. Dartmoor Shepherd.

    David Davies, the old shepherd of Dartmoer, who was released from prison two years ago, and who on the 30th of August was arrested on ...

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  21. Sheffansson's Expedition

    The Marine and Fisheries Department attach little credence to the reported loss of Prof. Steffansson's expedition, which possessed every ...

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  22. Espionage Charge.

    The charges against Carl Hentschel have been withdrawn, because it was deemed inadvisable to proceed farther with the prosecution. Prior to his ...

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  23. BOWLING.

    The following teams have been selected to represent the Ipswich Bowling Club against the Yeronga Bowling Club on Saturday, the 22nd ...

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  24. Parliamentarians' Return.

    The British Parliamentary party which has been making a tour of the Dominions, yesterday, arrived at Southampton. ...

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  25. Gunmakers of Europe

    It is reported from Worcester, in the State of Massachusetts, that a conference is being held, under the auspices of Clark University, at ...

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  26. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting in connection with the Workers' Educational Association of Queensland was held in the Technical College last night. Mr. G. W. ...

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  27. Cricket.

    The M.C.C. cricket team recently met a team of 15 representing the South-Western districts. The visitors compiled 382 for the loss of seven wickets, ...

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  28. The Fatal Wedding.

    The analysis of the Government expert shows that the cream which was used for the custard at the recent fatal wedding at Cholet was infected ...

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  29. BREMER W.P.O. SOCIAL.

    A cuchre party dance under the auspices of the Bremer W.P.O., was held in the Olympic Hall, North Ipswich, last night. There was a goodly ...

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  30. Amundsen's Expedition.

    Capt. Amundsen says the cost of his South and North Pole expeditions amount to £33,000, half of which has been subscribed. Capt. Amundsen ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. Billiards.

    In the billiard match of 9000 up between Cecil Harverson and George Gray, in which Gravy concedes 1230, the scores at the close of last night's ...

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  32. Hindoo Immigration.

    The Secretary for Labour (Mr. W. Wilson) intimated (that Congress would likely be asked to provide Laws to prevent Hindoo ...

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  33. Looping the Loop.

    Aviator Chevilliard, accompanied by a passenger, at the aerodrome at Juvisy, looped the loop. The aviator was loudly cheered, and repeated the ...

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  34. Kaiser's Favourite Son

    A persistent report that Prince Eitel Friedrich, the Kaiser' favourite son, is divorcing his wife has called forth an official denial. ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES CRICKETERS.

    The New South Wales cricket combination passed through Ipswich, for Brisbane, by last night's mail train. The visitors were men at the Ipswich ...

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  36. Football.

    A representative of the All-Blacks' footballers, who have arrived here, in the course of an interview, said that the Californians did not know ...

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  37. MINING DISASTER.

    An explosion occurred here to-day, interring 30 miners in No. 2 mine of the Fuel and Iron Company. Six bodies were recovered. Three escaped. ...

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  38. Exclusion of Asiatics.

    The America Federation passed a re solution demanding the total exclusion of Asiatics and the application of the literary test before the Caucasians ...

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  39. Rand Riots.

    The report of the commission appointed to inquire into the recent riots on the Rand stales that neither the police nor the military fired on ...

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  40. FORTHCOMING CRICKET MATCH.

    A meeting of the committee appointed to make arrangements for the cricket match between an Ipswich teams and a New South Wales eleven, which ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. Ship Ablaze.

    An unknown ship which was an fire off St. Cathrine's point, presented a remarkable spectacle, owing to its inflammable cargo. British ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. Freshmen's Sports

    The Oxford University Athletic Committee, owing to the Rhodes scholars complete victory at the freshmen's sports, resolved that students who ...

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  43. Pari-Mutuel Betting.

    Exeitement was caused at warwick races, yesterday, by persons who re[?]ented pari-muted bettine outside the racecourse. They seized and burnt ...

    Article : 20 words
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