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  2. DEPUTY LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER.

    The resignation of Mr. R. T. Darker, late Locomotive Engineer of the Queensland Railways, and the appointment of Mr. Chas. F. Pemberton to fill that ...

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  3. CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER FACTORIES.

    The fourth annual meeting of the Co-operative Dairy Companies' Association of Queensland was held yesterday in the offices of the Farmers' ...

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  4. MOULDERS' STRIKE. ALL MEN OU[?].

    Interviewed yesterday afternoon, Mr. Moss (president of the [?]ronmoulders' Union) stated that all the members of the union in Queensland had ceased work, ...

    Article : 132 words
  5. UPPER BURNETT DISTRICT.--I

    Turn where you will, one is confronted with the outcry for land. Men and women from overseas—from our own homeland and from neighbouring States of Europe— ...

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  6. ISTERSTATE BOWLING.

    On the East Brisbane Bowling Ground yesterday afternoon Queensland, for the second time, defeated Victoria in a twentyfive head match. The green was in almost ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—With reference to a statement in your issue of Saturday, 6th instant, [?] wish as one of the men who interviewed Messrs. Barbat and Sons, Ipswich, to deny ...

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  8. THE TROUBLE IN ADELAIDE.

    About 300 men, 60 boys, and 4 girls struck at Simpson and Son's ironware factory this morning. The trouble originally occurred over five moulders, ...

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  9. CARRIERS' STRIKE.

    The strike amongst the carriers collapsed to-day, and all the teams are now loading at the old rates. A meeting of the Pastoralists' Association will he held here on ...

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  10. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY SOCIETY.

    The twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Queensland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty was held last night, in the Temperance Hall. The Home Secretary ...

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  11. FOOTBALL PLAYER KILLED.

    A football match between Hampde[?] and Cloncurry was played yesterday, and the former won by a field goal to nil. A player named Angus M'Callum received ...

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  12. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The first State of Queensland Trade Union Congress was opened in the Trades Hall yesterday morning. Mr. E. J. Hanton (president of the Trades and Labour ...

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  13. BURGLARY AT HOWARD.

    The Commissioner for Railways received a telegram from the stationmaster at Howard yesterday stating that when he went on duty in the ...

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  14. A LIEUTENANT'S SUICIDE.

    Lieutenant Karl Goldschmidt, an Austrian Hussar officer, having ruined himself by betting, staked the remainder of his fortune on a horse ...

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  15. VESSEL IN DISTRESS.

    The French mail steamer Salozie, from Marseilles, was in a distressed condition off Jervis Bay early this morning, Captain M'Donald, of the steamer Karoola, ...

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  16. ILLNESS OF MR. W. H. LONG.

    The Right Hon. Walter H. Long, M.P., is suffering from appendicitis. An operation is not considered necessary at present, but his condition ...

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  17. STAGE COACH HELD UP.

    A stage coach at Silver City, New Mexico, U.S.A., was held up by robbers. The driver was killed, and a sum of 20,000 dollars stolen. ...

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  18. BATTLESHIPS FOR TURKEY.

    The German battleships Kurfuerst Friedrich Wilhelm and Weissenburg have been sold to Turkey for £900,000. ...

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  19. A PARIS TRAGEDY.

    A sensational tragedy has occurred in Paris, Francois Medaille, a French artist, sought a divorce from his wife, and the court granted to the mother the custody ...

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  20. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The King and Queen paid an unexpected visit to the Japan-British Exhibition on Saturday. Their Majesties expressed themselves delighted with the New Zealand ...

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  21. PERSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES.

    News has been received of fighting having taken place at Teheran, the capital of Persia. The Fidais revolutionaries refused to surrender their ...

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  22. THE COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The cardroom workers at Manchester have approved of allowing the present rate of wages to remain unaltered for five years. The employers and others have ...

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  23. SERIOUS BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident occurred yesterday afternoon. A one-horse four-wheeled buggy, containing Mesdames William Eaton and Reg. Vowles and three young ...

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  24. HOME RULE ALL ROUND.

    The manifesto to the people of Scotland recently issued by the Scottish National Committee, and Mr. Augustine Birrell's speech at the ...

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  25. CLERICAL CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    Everything is calm, at San Sebastian (where the holding of an intended monster Catholic demonstration was prevented by the Spanish ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. GAMBLING CLUB RAIDED.

    A party of armed police made a raid on a gambling club at Narragansett Pier, in the State of Rhode Island, U.S.A., and arrested thirty persons who are ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    Between 700 and 800 persons were present at the football match between Longreach and Rockhampton yesterday afternoon. Sampson skippered the Longreach ...

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  28. FIRE IN CANADA.

    A fire broke out in the town of Cochrane, in Canada, and destroyed nineteen shops. The damage is estimated at £30,000. ...

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  29. AVIATION.

    An aviator named Willows started to fry from Cardi[?] at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening for the Crystal Palace, London (a distance of about ...

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  30. SHIPBUILDING CRISIS.

    A further shipyard crisis is threatened on the Clyde. The workmen demand the restoration of the reduction of 5 per cent. in ...

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  31. STRIKE OF SLAUGHTERMEN.

    The effect of the first day's strike of the slaughtermen at Globe Island was [?]rdly perception. The supply of meat in the city and suburbs was not affected ...

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  32. CONSPIRACY IN INDIA.

    The authorities are reticent with regard to the widespread conspiracy which was reported to have been discovered in Bengal, but arrests are ...

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  33. Messrs. Rothwell's Ltd.

    Messrs. Rothwell's Ltd. have a notification on page 9 which should prove of interest to those in need of a suit, hat, or any kind of men's wearing ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    G. A. Thomas defeated Doust in the final of the Lawn Tennis Championship at Bournemouth, 6-3, 7-5. Doust and Pockley defeated Thomas ...

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  35. AN AMERICAN SCANDAL.

    At the Congressional inquiry at Washington into the allegation by Mr. Gore that the M'Murray Syndicate has offered 50,000 dollars if he would withdraw ...

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  36. The Burrum Coalfield.

    Considerable activity is being shown in coal mining on the Burrum (writes our Maryborough correspondent). A tunnel is being driven to the coal on Bellert's ...

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  37. JR Stoves.

    On page 16 of this issue will be found an announcement regarding JR stoves, which are so well and favourably known in this State. These stoves are made at the ...

    Article : 145 words
  38. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

    Mr. E. H. D. Sewell, writing in the "Sporting Life" with regard to the proposed tour of a South African cricket team in Australia, says that considering ...

    Article : 129 words
  39. BIG MEAT SHIPMENT.

    The steamer Star of Victoria is carrying 20,000 carcases of cattle from Puerto Cahello, in Venezuela, to Liverpool. This is the first shipment of the kind. ...

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  40. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    MELBOURNE, August 8.[?]Wheat is firmer at 3/11 to 4/. Flour is quoted at £9/10/. ...

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  42. Messrs. J. Campbell & Sons.

    Messrs. J. Campbell and sons, Limited, notify by advertisement on page 11 that they have large stocks of building, painting, and plumbing materials on hand, ...

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