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  2. GALLERY NOTES.

    Let there be an apology to the shade of the late Mr. Milton for the violation of one of the phrases of his "The Merry Man when it is said that the linked ...

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  3. THREE QUEENSLAND EXHIBITIONERS.

    Leonard Leslie Snow, who secured first place among the Sydney University exhibitionsts for Queensland this year was eighteen years of age on November 4 last. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SENSATIONAL ACCIDEN T.

    [?]A mining accident occurred this evening. A horizontal boiler at the Great Northern Mine blew up, and wrecked the buildings. A part of the boiler tore ...

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  5. THE GUILLOTINE. OBSTRUCTION BY THE OPPOSITION.

    Further consideration of the Estimates was resumed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the vote under discussion being £53,530 for immigration, which Mr. ...

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  6. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Ten of the prominent agitators who were arrested in Bengal on Monday last have been sent to gaol in different places, including Agra, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOUNT ELLIOTT LINE.

    It will be remembered that during last session a Bill was passed embodying an agreement between the Mount Elliott Company and the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION.

    For some time past ballots have been in progress among members of the Australian Workers' Union. These have now been closed, and the work of counting ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. TURKISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Sultan of Turkey was loudly cheered to-day when proceeding in the State coach to open the Turkish Parliament in St. Sophia Square, Constantinople. The police ...

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  10. BRITISH NAVAL STRENGTH.

    Mr. J. A. Murray Macdonald, M.P. for Falkirk Batghs, and other Radical members are pressing the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) for a further declaration ...

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  11. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    Conditions were in every respect ideal when the interstate match between South Australia and New South Wales was begun to-day. Noble won the toss, and ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The "Wallabies" (Australian Rugby Union football team) played a match to-day against a team representing the Glamorgan L[?]ague, and won by one goal ...

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  13. THE ARMIDALE TRAGEDY.

    An inquest concerning the death of Hannah Kelly, who was found with her throat cut at the Central Hotel, Armidale, on the morning of Sunday last, was ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. VENEZUELA DECLARES WAR

    Advices from Washington state that the American Department of State has received information that Venezuela has declared war, owing to the blockade of ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. BROKEN HILL DISPUTE.

    A conference took place to-night between Mr. Delpratt, general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, and delegates of the combined unions. ...

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  16. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The Welsh Radical members of the House of Commons threaten, to secede from the Government in revenge for Mr. Asquith's failure to enforce the ...

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  17. WAGES BOARDS.

    A poll for the election of the employees' representatives on the Wages Board, in connection with the gas-stoking industry, was held yesterday afternoon. ...

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  18. CRICKET BOARD OF CONTROL

    A meeting of the Cricket Board of Control was held to-day, and lasted for several hours. Nothing was allowed to transpire as to what was done, but it was ...

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  19. TAFF VALE RAILWAY.

    The purchase by the Taff Vale Railway Company of the Cardiff docks and railway has finally been agreed to. LONDON, Friday. ...

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  20. DOUBLE FATALITY.

    The bodies of two boys, named Nellems and Bell, were recovered from the river to-night. The boys were seen playing about a boat near the Government wharf, and ...

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  21. SCHOONER ASHORE.

    The schooner Ururoa, coal laden, bound from Newcastle to Wanganui, went ashore last night about a mile south of the entrance to the port. The crew had an ...

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  22. Holiday Excursions.

    The steamer Boko will leave the Tug Company's Wharf on Thursday next, Christmas Eve, at 3 p.m., for Woody Point and Redcliffe, also on Friday at 10 ...

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  23. MURDER OF AN ABORIGINAL

    The hearing of the case against the aboriginal. Long George, charged with the murder of an aboriginal named George Anderson, at Capella, a fortnight ...

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  24. A GRUESOME FIND.

    What is believed to be a case of murder has come to light at Wee Waa. A lad named Brenner reported to his employer, Cormie, this morning that he had seen ...

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  25. Miss Hilda Roberts.

    Miss Hilda Roberts, the young Queensland pianist, who, it will be remembered, successfully won in 1[?]03 the scho[?]arship offered by the Trinity College, ...

    Article : 288 words
  26. Tramway Holiday Traffic.

    The Brisbane Tramways Company notify by advertisement that on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve the service will be extended so that cars for all ...

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  27. Pleasant Sunday Afternoon.

    At the Albert-street Church on Sunday afternoon the Rev. G. R. Rowe will conduct a special Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Service consisting of music, song, and ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. Emerald's Excursions to Humpybong.

    The excursions by the steamer Emerald to Redcliffe and Woody Point afford an opportunity of a cool outing, and several hours ashore at a favourite seaside resort ...

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