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  2. ELECTION NOTES.

    The Opposition caudidates at Toowoomba seem to foal out in the cold. They can no longer woo the Labour vote with much hope of success, their ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    England and the United States will negotiate on the Venezuela boundary dispute. An excellent spirit now prevails, aud it is expected that the ...

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  4. THE SOUDAN TROUBLE

    Mr. John Morley, in moving a vote of censure on the Government for their action in despatching an expedition against the Dervishes at Dongola, ...

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  5. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The London wool sales closed to-day with a firm market. The closing prices ruled 5 per cent above the opening rates of the scries. ...

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  6. COLONIAL INTERESTS

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have dismissed with costs the appeal in the case of T. M. King, the Queensland Under Secretary for the ...

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  7. GENERAL ELECTION.

    The contest in Brisbane North was between the endorsed Government candidates, the Hon. T. J. Byrnes (Attorney-General) and Mr. J. J. Kingsbury, on ...

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  8. EXHIBITION ORGAN RECITAL.

    The Exhibition organ recital yesterday was well attended, the building being crowded. Miss Ada Baker took the place of Miss Saunders, who was ...

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  9. BRISBANE LITERARY CIRCLE.

    The following is the list of officers of the Brisbane Literary Circle, elected for the current year"—President, the Hon. T. J. Byrnes; vice-presidents, Messrs. ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Orient steamer Austral left on Saturday with a large passenger list, including James Stanbury, the world's sculling champion, who is proceeding to ...

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  11. RESULTS OF THE ELECTIONS.

    The figures we publish in another column of this issue give the results of the polling in the whole of the twentyone electorates in which contests took ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. QUEEN-STREET ON ELECTION NIGHT.

    Queen—street on Saturday night presented a very animated appearance. Shortly after 5 o'clock, just after the poll had been closed, large numbers of ...

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  13. BOATING FATALITY.

    A telegram received from Cape Otway to-day reported that while the crew of the Lady Loch, Government steamer, were landing stores at Banker Bay by ...

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  14. SYDNEY CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    The New South Wales League of Wheelmen concluded their autumn carnival at the Royal Agricultural Society's Ground on Saturday. The weather was ...

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  15. TO-DAY, MARCH 22.

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  16. ACTION AGAINST THE QUEENSLAND MEAT EXPORT COMPANY.

    The cablegram in Saturday morning's "Courier" from London with regard to an action being brought by Houlder Bros. and others against the Queensland ...

    Article : 325 words
  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A robbery was committed at Woolgangee last night, when a safe containing £1200 in cash was carried off from the tent occupied by Mr. J. Scrymgour, ...

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  19. A SAD FATALITY.

    The Racecourse Railway Station was the scene of a sad fatality at about 6.45 p.m. yesterday, the victim being the station-master, John Kerr. It appears that ...

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  20. A MODERN SCIENCE.

    The science of successfully measuring defective vision is but of recent origin; millions are to-day enjoying the inestimable benefit of properly ...

    Article : 62 words
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  22. A WONDERFUL SHOW.

    No man with eyes in his head and money to spend with the wonderful show and marvellous value in new season's goods, of every texture and shade, now ...

    Article : 75 words
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  24. Q.T.C. EASTER MEETING.

    Horseowners and trainers are reminded that nominations for fane Q.T.C. Easter Meeting, to be held on the 4th and 6th April next, close with the secretary not ...

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  25. THE GAIETY THEATRE.

    Notwithstanding the excitement over the elections, a large audience assembled at the Gaiety Theatre on Saturday evening, when a new programme was ...

    Article : 192 words
  26. THE OPERA HOUSE.

    Notwithstanding the political interest and attraction of the crowded streets on Saturday night, a large and goodhumoured audience patronised Mr. ...

    Article : 337 words
  27. CHEAP MACKINTOSHES!

    Best English make, reduced to 28s., to effect a clearance. All seams sewn. Just landed, direct from manufacturers, by Chas. Gilbert, the leading tailor. ...

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  28. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS.

    "Traveller" writes:—I wish on behalf of the travelling public to draw your attention to what I consider the exorbitant charges made by the lessees of the ...

    Article : 232 words
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