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  3. SAFETY AT SEA.

    One big instalment of the steps which the Board of Trade has been advised to take in order to make sea travelling reasonably safe has been published to-day. These are—the ...

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  4. BEEF TRUST.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday Mr. W. Manifold moved,—"That in the opinion of this House it is desirable that the Government should take action to prevent the American ...

    Article : 372 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Theatre Royal Haddon Chamber's clever comedy "Passers-By" will be performed for the last time to-night, as to-morrow evening Dumas' emotional drama. "Cam[?]e," will be produced, with Miss Hilda ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. PALACE THEATRE.

    Another big house greeted the presentation of the Australian drama "The Girl from Way-back," at the Palace Theatre last evening. To-night the final production of the stirring play will be under the patron ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. THE "BENTLEY" PLAYERS.

    The monthly dramatic recital by the student[?] of Mr. Walter Bently took place last evening in the St. James's Hall in the presence of a large audience. An attractive programme, largely consisting of ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. MISS M[?]IEL ELLIS'S CONCERT.

    Miss Muriel Ellis, a soprano, from the stud[?]o of Mr. George Grimm, gave a concert before a large audience at the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night. This young singer opened with Lotti's famous air "P[?]r Di[?]sti," ...

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  9. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    The inquest into the death of Nellie Maude Ezzy, 7½ years, was resumed yesterday before Mr. G. E. W. Peate, coroner, and occupied the whole day and evening. Deceased ...

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  10. MISS ILMA ELLIOT.

    Miss Ilma Elliot, a graduate of the Gar[?]a School of Music, gave a successful concert last evening in the Concordia Hall, preparatory to her departure for Europe. The concert was given under the direction of ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Sewer Workers' Union held a meeting last night to consider the case of one of their members, who was recently dismissed. A motion was carried that a deputation wait ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. MR. W. H. FLETCHER'S RECITAL.

    To-night, at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Mr. W. H. Fleteber (from the studio of Signor de Beaupuis) will give a pianoforte recital. Misses Daisy Sweet, Sylvia Bremer, Beatrice W[?]lch, Hilda Thorndyke, and Mr. Thomas ...

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  13. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    A sensation was caused here yesterday torning when it become known that a robbery had been committed at the Exchange Hotel, Tullamore. The thief entered the bedroom ...

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  14. THE LAWRENCE CAMPBELL SCHOOL.

    To-night the the students of the Lawrence Campbell School of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art will give a recital in the St. James' Hall. An interesting programme will consist of Shakespearian and classical ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. QUEENSLAND RAINFALL.

    The following rainfalls were registered in Queensland during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day:- Northern.—Gilbert River 20 points, Prairie 5. Central.—Bahinia Downs, 15 points, Mount ...

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  16. BRISBANE MAIL DELAYED.

    The Brisbane mail train which left Sydney to-night at 5.10 o'clock was delayed 50 minutes by the time she left Newcastle. One of the ax[?]e boxes of the sleeping cars ran ...

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  17. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    The Unskilled Labourers (quarries and gravel pits) Board has given its award in regard to employees working in and about quarries and gravel pits throughout the State, excepting persons employed by the ...

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  18. THE WOOL SEASON.

    Dalgety and Co., Brisbane, reported that the second series of wool sales of the 1912-13 season were concluded to-day, before an exceptionally large attendance of buyers. Their catalogue of 11,500 bales was ...

    Article : 274 words
  19. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    At the Sydney Labour Council last night the delegates from the Letter-carriers' Association brought under notice the condition of the lower paid men in the general division of the Postal service, and the ...

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  20. STAMPING OF JEWELLERY.

    The Watchmakers and Jewellers' Union recently brought the question of the stamping of jewellery before the Labour Council, which passed a resolution [?]gretting that the Government could not see its way ...

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  21. GOOD ROADS.

    Sir,—I notice under the heading of the Roads" certain comments by various interested parties as to the condition of same Anyone who uses the roads can only admit ...

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  22. INCREASE IN OLD-AGE PENSIONS

    Sir,—In these days of high prices there is one unfortunate class on whom the increased cost of living presses heavily. Having no union to agitate[?] no powerful voice to ...

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  23. INTERSTATE BOWLS.

    The third bowling test match against New South Wales was played on the South Brisbane Green this afternoon, when after a good contest Queensland was successful in winning by 10 points, the scores being: ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Sir,—I was delighted to see in Saturday's "Herald," 14th instant, that many persons have suggested that the loyal people in Sydney and the State of New South Wales should ...

    Article : 160 words
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