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  2. City Elections.

    The postal votes, which were counted by the returning-officer (Mr. Albion Hayne) at 10 a.m. yesterday, made no changes in the positions of the ...

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  3. Imperial Defence.

    The "Daily Standard" has been informed on the highest authority that a divergency has arisen between the home Government and the Governments of ...

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  4. Home Rule

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Belfast yesterday, said that if a judicial inquiry is instituted he will be prepared to substantiate the indictments ...

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  5. War On Mexico

    The Secretary of State (Mr. W. J. Bryan) has issued orders that United Stated merchant vessels are to leave Mexican waters. ...

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  6. TENNIS MATCH AT HATTON VALE.

    Our Lockrose correspondent writes under yesterday's date:—A team representing the Lockrose State School Tennis club travelled to Hatton ...

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  7. LYRIC THEATRE.

    A complete full change of programme is advertised for to-night, when the great Indian drama, " Indian's Fate," will be shown for the ...

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  8. PENSIONS AND MATERNITY ALLOWANCES.

    According to the latest statistics, the number of persons in Queensland in receipt of the old age pension is 11.593, while a total of 1920 in ...

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  9. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The Railway Department has received the following progress reports: Sarina-Kelvin Grove railway: At April 4. clearing was completed to 31 miles ...

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  10. THE GAYNDAH RAILWAY SMASH.

    The Railway Department has been advised that the line at the scene of the cattle-train smash on the Gayndah branch railway was cleared on ...

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  11. Strikers v State Troops

    A battle between a body of armed strikers and a small detachment of State troops is proceeding throughout the district, and bloodshed has ...

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  12. MASS AT WALLOON.

    The attention of the Catholics of Walloon and surrounding district is drawn to the notice appearing in our advertising columns to-day that mass ...

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  13. Emigration Returns

    A return has been issued, showing that 32,767 persons emigrated to the Dominions during the three months just ended, compared with 64,071 for ...

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  14. HAHN'S CORSETS.

    Attention is drawn to an advertisement appearing in another column, in connection with Hahn's corsets, in which it is stated that ...

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  15. Fatal Accident

    News was received in Ipswich from Fernvale last night of the death of Mr. Geo. Spann, of Dundas. The deceased and his two brothers, it ...

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  16. Austrian Emperor.

    The guarded language in the bulletins regarding the Emperor Francis Joseph's health causes apprehension. It is believed that his condition is ...

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  17. A STROKE OF LUCK.

    We have just discovered a very slight discoloration in our Grey Blankets, just enough to prevent us from selling them as perfect goods. We are going ...

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  18. Gas Explosion

    Seven persons were killed, one fatally injured, and eight seriously injured, as the result of a gas explosion at the plant at a Macoun Hotel. Many ...

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  19. D[?]by Betting.

    The latest betting for the Derby shows Capt. M'Calmont's horse, the Tetrarch, still favourite, and for whom 11 to 4 is being taken. Kenmare is ...

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  20. Imperial Parliament.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith) will submit, in the House of Commons, a resolution relating to blocking motions. He will ...

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  21. N.S.W. Premier

    Serious trouble is threatened in consequence of the motion by the Labour caucus regarding the Upper House appointments. The Speaker (Mr. ...

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  22. ST. MEL'S PRESBYTERY, ESK.

    His Grace Archbishop Duhig will open St. Mel's Presbytery on Sunday, April 26th, after the 11 o'clock Mass. Special Trains will run ...

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  23. New Lord of Appeal

    Sir William Pickford has been appointed a Lord of Appeal, in succession to the Right Hon. Sir Roland Vaughan Williams, who has resigned. ...

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  24. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    To-night there will be a complete change of programme at the above place of amusement, comprising a full list of films, including scenic, ...

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  25. The Hon. J. W. Blair.

    The Department of Public Instruction received an advice to-day to the effect that the Queensland Minister for Public Instruction (the Hon. ...

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  26. British Baptists.

    The fund of £250,000 initiated for the purpose of providing Baptist ministers with a minimum wage has been completed. ...

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  27. TALLFGALLA STATE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Tallegalla State School committee was held on Monday night, the 20th instant, in the school-room. There were present ...

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  28. Death of Scottish Novelist

    The death is announced of Mr. S. R. Crockett, at the age of 56 years. (Deceased was for a number of years a Scottish Free Church ...

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  29. BOXING

    At the ring this evening, in the match between Joe Borrell and Bandsman Blake, Borrell struck Blake as he was retiring to his corner at ...

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  30. Perjury Charge.

    A claim for £16 10s, owing to the loss of valuables intrusted to the keeper of a bathing box, was dealt with by Judge Johnston in the ...

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  31. The New Hebrides

    In a special article in the "Daily News" the writer contends that the Anglo-French Convention might be applied to the whole of the New ...

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  32. KING AND QUEEN.

    Twenty thousand visitors have arrived in Paris to witness the arrival of King George and Queen Mary. The decorations and the illuminations in ...

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  33. Suffragette Fi[?]es.

    The chairman of a meeting of shareholders of an insurance company at Liverpool to-day stated that the fire losses in the United Kingdom, ...

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  34. MUNBILLA-MOUNT EDWARDS RAILWAY.

    For some time past the matter of turning the first sod of the Munbilla-Mount Edwards railway has occupied the attention of the "via recta" ...

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  35. Mary Valley Line

    A deputation from Kennelworth, in the Mary Valley district, waited on the Minister for Railways (the Hon. W. T. Paget), to-day, and asked for ...

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  36. Billiards.

    Stevenson and Cray to-day commenced a billiard match of 18,000 up for £500. Starting level, gray failed to strike form, and the scores at ...

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  37. General Cables.

    A total of 407,000 hales of wool has arrived for the forthcoming series of London Colonial wool sales. Of this quantity, 223,000 hales have been ...

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  38. SMITH AND CARPENTIER.

    M. De Camps, on behalf of Georges Carpentier, has signed articles for a fight with Gunboat Smith for a purse of 5000 sovereigns and a sweepstake ...

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  39. Covent Garden

    King George and Queen Alexandra were present this evening at the opening performance of La Boheme, at Covent Garden, in which Madame ...

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  40. BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Herr F. O. Licht, of Magdebrg, in his monthly circular on the beet sugar industry in Europe, shows that the production for the month has ...

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  41. PICNIC AT BOOVAL.

    On Easter Monday the children of the Booval Roman Catholic Sunday-School and their parents took part in a picnic in Mr. H. Harm's ...

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  42. JEROME AND M'GOORTY MATCHED.

    Jerry Jerome and Eddie M'Goorty have been matched to fight, in Brisbane on the 4th of May, Eight-hour Day. ...

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  43. Theft of £100.

    Frances May Lindsay, domestic servant, employed at the Union Bank at Hamilton, was charged yesterday, with having stolen £100, the property of the ...

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  44. Toowoomba Carnival

    The first day, judging day, of the Royal Agricultural Society, took place to-day in beautiful weather. This year the ring events created ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. Railway Employees

    The Minister for Railways (the Hon. W. T. Paget), to-day, stated that the expected that the report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies would reach ...

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  46. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 2[?]d per oz. ...

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  47. Welsh Disestablishment

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. M'Kenna moved the second reading of the, bill for the disestablishment of the Anglican Church in Wales. ...

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  48. Elections in Swed[?]n

    The election resulted in the Conservatives or National Defence party securing 84 seats, thus becoming the largest in the House. The Liberals won ...

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