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  2. Major C. A. H. Watson

    News reached. Ipswich yesterday afternoon, of the death, in Brisbane, of Major C. A. H. Watson. The news came as a shock to many ...

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  3. Telegrams.

    Counterfeit sovereigns were again in circulation. During the rush of business last week, three coins were accepted at a large city emporium. ...

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  4. Elections in France.

    The general elections have commenced, there being 3000 candidates in the field for 602 seats. The election has resolved into a struggle ...

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  5. War in Mexico.

    President Wilson has accepted the offer of mediation made by the Governments of Brazil. Chili, and the Argentine. Buenos Ayres, April 26. ...

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  6. Home Rule

    The mobolisation of the Ulster volunteers was carried out with amazing precision. The police were powerless onlookers of the gun-running for ...

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  7. CAMBRIAN CHOIR HALL.

    We learn that a deputation wits to have waited upon the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Ipswich (Ald. A. J. Stephenson) at 10.30 o'clock ...

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  8. LYRIC THEATRE.

    To-night will be the last opportunity of seeing the very fine programme at present being shown at the Lyric, and anyone missing it will lose a ...

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  9. GLAMORGAN VALE SOCIAL.

    On Saturday evening (writes our Walloon correspondent) a social was held in the Glamorgan Vale Hall, in aid of the Glamorgan Vale Cricket ...

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  10. BOXING

    Steve Kotchel and Jimmy Clabby were amongst the party of American boxers who arrived to-day. London, April 27. ...

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  11. SCIENTIFICA EYESIGHT TESTING

    Is the business of the expert optician, for over 30 years A. P. Greenfield and Co., Ltd., of George-street, Brisbane, have had active and ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. Per[?]

    It is reported that Mr. Leonard Francis has been appointed adjudicator at the first Casino Eisteddfod. It is reported that Col. Chauvel, ...

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  13. Mexico as a Military Problem.

    Mexico as a Military Problem" is the subject of an article in the "World's Work," by Mr. William Carol . ...

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  14. Isle[?]f Taransay

    Landless cottars recently seized the Isle of Taransay (west of Harris), which belongs to the Earl of Dunmore. ...

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  15. PROPOSED CHURCH AND SCHOOL.

    The attention of those interested is directed to an intimation that a meeting of residents of Booval, Bundanba, and surrounding districts, will ...

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  16. Government House.

    Government House in the Isle of Man has been partially destroyed by fire. The Lieut. Governor (Lord Raglan) and Lady Raglan, and their ...

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  17. "THE QUAKER GIRL."

    To-night, the Merry Widow Opera Company will bring their Ipswich season to a close, when they will play "The Quaker Girl," a musical comedy ...

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  18. Diversion of Profits

    At a meeting of trade unionists and co-operative workers, held yesterday, it was decided, to urge the respective executives to form a joint committee to ...

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  19. Association Football.

    The following were the results of the League matches played yesterday:—Oldham defeated; Sunderland by 2 goals to 1; Sheffield ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. ARRFARS OF SALARY.

    At the civil sittings of the District Court, Brisbane, yesterday, before his Honour Judge Macnaughton, a claim was made by F. M'Namara, of ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. Freemasonry Slandered.

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Luxembourg has been fined £1607 for slander, and has been ordered to pay a similar amount in 21 other ...

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  22. Speech by Prime Minister

    The Prime Minister (the Hon. J. Cook) addressed a largely-attended meeting at St. Kilda Town Hall to-night. In a vigorous fighting ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. New Zealand.

    A man who was working 30 miles inland from Wanganui had a leg swashed to a pulp, and it took his mates 14 hours to carry him eight miles to a ...

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  24. THE "TANGO TEA."

    The "Tango Tea" is the latest metropolitan craze, and in Sydney and Melbourne particularly it has become very popular. Three afternoons each ...

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  25. Tasmanian Crisis,

    Sir Frederick Pollock (the distinguished lawyer), when interviewed yesterday, regarding the political cricis in Tasmania, said that he had not ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. Austrian Emperor.

    The condition of Emperor Francis Joseph gives more hopeful signs of his recovery. ...

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  27. Racia Trouble.

    In addition to the 25,000 Thracian Greeks who have reached Salonika, 15,000 are awaiting boats on the coast of Thrace. ...

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  28. The "White Wolves"

    The bandits known as the "White Wolves" sustained a severe defeat at Pinchow. Members of the Chinese army ascended in aeroplanes, and ...

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  29. Railwaymen's Conditions

    Mr. J. H. Thomas (Labour M.P. for Derby), addressing a meeting of railwaymen at Preston, supported a motion in favour of a working day ...

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  30. Eight-Hour Day

    Eight-Hour Day was observed as a close holiday. Although the weather was chilly and boisterous, the procession, held in the morning, was a ...

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  31. Beach Tragedy.

    A tragedy occurred at Maroubra-beach on Saturday afternoon. Miss Annie Millar, of Newtown, was drowned when surfing with her sister, ...

    Article : 236 words
  32. Japanese Naval Scandals

    The report of the preliminary inquiry into the naval scandals alleges that three directors of Mitsura, Bussam, and Kisha, agents for ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. Fire in Sydney

    A fire broke out at 10.30 o'clock on Saturday night, in the four-storied premises of the Oriental Tea Company, 346 and 348 Kent-street, which is right ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    Mr. J. G. Stephenson presided at a meeting of delegates to the Ipswich by League, in the North Star Hotel, last night, when a motion for ...

    Article : 332 words
  35. Director of Navigation

    About 30 applications have been received for the position of Director of Navigation, for the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  36. Venereal Diseases

    The Government contemplates the establishment of free dispensaries for the treatment of venereal diseases. ...

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  37. Aviation Fatality.

    While flying at Hendon, Mr. Marty fell from a height of 200ft and was killed. ...

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  38. Burned to Death

    Mr. Morris, and army aviator, fell from a height of 1600ft during a flight here in a biplane. The machine caught fire, and Mr. Morris was ...

    Article : 41 words
  39. Train Collision.

    An engine collided with at special Great Central Railway train at Finchley. The special train was conveying football enthusiasts to the Crystal ...

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  40. Australian Bishops

    Pope Pius yesterday received in audience the Ronan Catholic Bishop of Maitland and Lismore. His Holiness displayed interest in the church's work ...

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  41. Missing Man,

    A tooth, filled with amalgam, in the skull of a murdered man, which was discovered in taunt ashes in the Guildford scrub, promises to establish the ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. Abandoned Visit

    "Sporting Life" states that the abandonment of the visit of Australian oarsmen by the Thames Rowing Club was mainly due to the ...

    Article : 43 words
  43. Domestic Tragedy.

    Slag-street, Broken Hill was the scene of a domestic raged on Saturday night, when William Hallett, aged 37, shot his wife with a revolver, ...

    Article : 111 words
  44. Meat Works Dispute

    Mr. Mitchell, general secretary of the Engine-Drivers' and Firemen's Association, has asked the Registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court to inquire ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. Man Stabbed When Asleep.

    Patrick Barnes, of Port Cygnet district, when asleep in the Tasmanian Coffee Palace on Saturday night, was stabbed in the neck. He struggled with ...

    Article : 67 words
  46. Modern Advertising

    The death is announced of Mr. Thomas J. Barratt, Deputy-Lieutenant of the City of London, and Chairman of the well-known [?] at ...

    Article : 34 words
  47. THE BLACKSTONE ACCIDENT.

    John Edward Jones, who was found under the Blackstone Bridge on Friday morning seriously injured, was reported at the Ipswich General Hospital ...

    Article : 39 words
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