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  4. ADDRESS BY MR. REID.

    The Hawthorn Town Hall was crowded to-night to hear Mr. Reid. The meeting had been organised by the Koyong Branch of the Australian Women's National ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  6. FISHING-BOAT SWAMPED.

    A telegram was received yesterday at the Port Office stating that the fishingboat Waratah, No. 66, had been swamped outside Comboyuro on Wednesday. The ...

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  7. THE DIDCOT [?]CENSING CASE.

    A further step was taken yesterday in connection with the Didcot (Biggenden) licensing case, It will be remembered that in opposition to the wishes of the local ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. THE "FREE AND INDEPENDENT."

    After all there's nothing like moral [?] sion, especially at election time (writes "Nulla"). Dredrich was a little chap and dead against the Government ...

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  11. MATCH AGAINST ESSEX.

    A match between the Australian Eleven and a team representing Essex was commenced at Leyton to-day. The weather was brilliantly fine, and the wicket fast. ...

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  12. THE TOOWONG CASE.

    The papers [?]el[?]ting to the man Warton, sentenced to death for the murder of a Toowong resident recently, have been circulated amongst Ministers. It was thought ...

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  13. HARBOUR BOARD FOR CAIRNS.

    Mr. Woods, M.L.A., accompanied by Mr. Start, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Cairns, and Mr. Donnelly, chairman of the Douglas Shire Council, ...

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  14. AUSTRALASIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The hon. secretary of the Queensland Amateur Swimming Association (Mr. E. Wetzel) has received a communication from the secretary of the New South Wales ...

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  15. ALLIGATOR CAPTURED IN THE LOGAN RIVER.

    For several years past statements have been made at various times to the effect that an elligator had been seen in the Logan River. On one occasion a man who ...

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  16. THE PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    The information published this morning as to the removal of two important pearlshelling companies from Thursday Island to the Celebes confirms the ...

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  18. THE CZAR AND HIS COURTIERS.

    The estimate placed upon the reply of the Czar to the Zemstvos' deputation by the representatives of public opinion in Kurope is precisely what might be ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  22. GOVERNMENT RESIDENCY AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The supervision and control of the Government Residency at Thursday Island was yesterday transferred from the Home Secretary's department to that of the Chief ...

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  23. The Brisbane Courier.

    The report of the Secretary for Public Instruction, to which reference was made in our leading columns of yesterday contains much more matter ...

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  24. CENTRAL SUGAR-MILLS.

    The Treasurer made an interesting statement yesterday on the subject of central mills. He was being questioned on the chance of the Government undertaking the ...

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  25. SUMMARY OF NEWS.

    Rain, fell at an early hour yesterday morning in the metropolis, but the weather became line towards evening. The Premier (Hon. A. Morgan) has ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

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  27. FOUND DROWNED.

    The dead body of Alfred Raymond Matthews, aged 14 years, who had been missing from his home in New Farm since 7th instant, was found floating in the river ...

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  28. NUNDAH.

    The members of the Nundah Amateur Athletic Club held their weekly meeting last night, when quorts, games, boxing, &c., were indulged in. The club ran off ...

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  29. TREASURY BILLS.

    Discussing the proposal of the New South Wales Premier, that the interest on all future issues of Treasury bills should be limited, by agreement amongst the ...

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  30. KINGFISHER CREEK LOAN REFUSED.

    The loan applied for by the South Brisbane Council to carry out drainage works at Kingfisher Creek has been refused by the Treasurer on the ground that, as the ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    The Premier has received from the New South Wales Premier the following letter: —"Referring to the recent conference between the health authorities of Queensland ...

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  32. THE HIGH COURT'S SITTINGS.

    It is just three months ago since the members of the Queensland Bar, as well as the public generally, raised an indignant protest against the proposal ...

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  33. TO-DAY, JUNE 23.

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  34. THE BURRUM ELECTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Reid) expressed himself last night (says Monday's Melbourne "Argus") as highly gratified at the anti-Socialist victory gained in the Burrum ...

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  35. SCHNAPPER FISHING.

    A private party of eight left Brisbane yesterday morning in the steamer Beaver on a schnapper-fishing excursion to Flat Rock. A fog somewhat delayed the ...

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  36. THE PUBLIC FINANCES.

    Discussing the finances yesterday, the Treasurer said he thought the prospects for the end of the financial year were very promising. It was, of course, hard to say ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    The results of the matches played last night in Tattersall's Club Billiard Tournament were:—Alfred Moore (owe 30) beat "Whisper" (rec. 70) by 35, after a good ...

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  38. REIS BROS. V. E. W. CARLING & CO.

    On his Honour Mr. Justice Real taking his seat in the Supreme Court yesterday morning, Mr. Stumm, leading counsel for the defendants in the case of Reis Bros. v. ...

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  39. THE GOVERNOR'S, SALARY.

    A bill was passed m Parliament last year providing for the reduction of the salary of future Governors from £5000 to £3000. It was one of the class of measures that ...

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  40. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Arrived: H.M.S. Euryalus, from Queensland. MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Arrived: Berlin, s., from Hamburg; Commonwealth, s., ...

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