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  2. LATE MR. J. F. THALLON.

    The last public tribute to the late Mr. J. F. Thallon was paid yesterday afternoon, when a State funeral was accorded to his remains. That was the official ...

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  3. FROM THE COURTS.

    Scarcely a sitting of the Supreme Court pases without some judicial remarks being [?]de upon the subject of depositions. [?]arely, it ever, is anything of a ...

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  4. THREE DAYS OVERDUE.

    When it became known in Brisbane on Saturday morning that the Adelaide Steam-ship Company's fine steamer, Yongala, which left Brisbane on Tuesday afternoon ...

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  5. THE REFERENDA.

    The Premier. (Hon. D. F. Denham) left Hughenden this morning for Townsville, and leaves there on Monday by the steamer Mourilyan for Cairns, where he ...

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  6. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, stated that the Unionists were ready to admit that new elements must be introduced into ...

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  7. AN INDEPENDENT LABOUR MEMBER.

    Mr. Page, the member for Botany in the State Legislative Assembly, adheres. notwithstanding the resolution passed by the Botany Political ...

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  8. HON. A. DEAKIN AT WAGGA.

    The Hon. A. Deakin, speaking at Wagga last night, referring to the referenda. said the amendments taken altogether represented only a half-way house. If ...

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  9. STATEMENTS BY CAPTAINS.

    Captain Shaland, of the Aramac, who has been interviewed, reports that shortly after leaving Flat-top on Friday might weather conditions were so thick that he ...

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  10. THE STATE DOOMED.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Quinlan, in the course of his remarks at a Parliamentary function, said he felt satisfied that if the referendum proposals ...

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  11. "AN IRREPARABLE LOSS."

    The news of "Mr. Thallon's death evoked universal expressions of sorrow in the North. The feeling of the railway staff is best described in the word of one official ...

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  12. MEETING AT WYNNUM.

    An open air meeting in connection with the Wynnum blanch ot the Budimba W.P.O. was held near Short's store lase night. There was a good attendance. ...

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  13. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    A fire occurred in a cinematograph theatre at Lille after, the performance. A family of five living on the premises were burned to death. ...

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  14. UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH.

    The local, office of the Adelaide Steamship Company was advised from Mackay to-night as follows:—"The Tarcoola arrived here at 7 o'clock this evening. The ...

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  15. SENATOR CHATAWAY AT HAMILTON.

    Owing to rain there was only a small attendance at the Hamilton school on Saturday evening, when Senator Chataway and Mr. P. J. Lehane spoke on the ...

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  16. MAGAZINE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion took place in the magazine of the Granville colliery at Burton. Windows and crockery were broken, and people thrown to the ...

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  17. SYMPATHY IN THE COUNTRY.

    When the news was received of the death of Mr. J. F. Thallon there were general expressions of regret. As a mark of respect the railway workshops were ...

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  18. ANXIETY IN SYDNEY.

    Some anxiety prevails here regarding the safety of the steamer Yongala. ...

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  19. ENGLISH RACING.

    At the Liverpool spring meeting to-day the principal event, the Grand National steeplechase, resulted as follows:- ...

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  20. WHITSUNDAY PASSAGE.

    One of the charms of a trip to North Queensland is a voyage through Whitsunday and Hinchinbrook Channels— stretches of water formed by islands, ...

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  21. WELSH MINERS' STRIKE.

    The strikers at the Clydach Vale Colliery, in South Wales, yesterday set fire to a slaughter house, dragged a trap cart belonging to a butcher ...

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  22. SENATOR ST. LEDGER

    Senator St. Ledger, who has been touring the Wide Bay district, in opposition to the referenda proposals, returned to Brisbane on Saturday night. He again left ...

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  23. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    The Russian Government has requested China to accept the terms of the Russian note recently presented without further equivocation. ...

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  24. FOR HOME RULE.

    Sir,—As I may not have, during this campaign, another opportunity from a Brisbane platform, may I ask, through your columns, once again, to address two ...

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  25. BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Commons, intimated that negotiations in connection with the Persian Gulf section ...

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  26. TERRIBLE CONFLAGRATION.

    The hundred and fifty persons, most of them girls, have lost their lives through a terrific conflagration in the Triangle Shirt Waist ...

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  27. THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The Mexican Cabinet has resigned, but President Diaz has deferred action with regard to the acceptance or rejection of the resignations The ...

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  28. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    Mr. Cliford Sifton, who recently seceded from the Government Party has undertaken a campaign against the reciprocity treaty between ...

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  29. SUNDAY WORK IN MINES.

    The Hon. W. P. Schreiner has agreed to the Labour Party's amendment in the Mines Regulation Bill stopping work at the stamp mills on ...

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  30. RAILWAY DISASTERS.

    The train known as the Dixie flyer plunged from a trestle bridge at Port Arthur, and seven persons were killed and about a dozen injured. ...

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  31. FATAL BOXING CONTEST.

    Another fatal boxing contest took place last night. Bob. Whitelaw, of Newcastle, and Bob Bryant of Sydney, met in a twenty round contest at Summer Park, ...

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  32. DROVER'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    A drover named James Leslie met with a lingering death at Table Top, in the Inverell district. A boy named M"Donald was looking for horses on Friday morning, ...

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  33. CANADIAN COLLIERIES.

    The conference between the mine owners and their employees, on the questions of wages and the recognition of the unions, which has been ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    The closing scores last night in the billiard match of 9000 up between George Gray and Harverson were as follows:—Gray, 6668 (including an ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. POLITICS IN RUSSIA.

    The sittings of both Houses of the Russian Duma have been suspended, to enable the Tsar, under paragraph 87 of the Fundamental Laws, to ...

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  36. ASSISTANCE FROM BRISBANE.

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  37. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO KILL.

    James Riley has been found guilty of having attempted to kill Sarah Alice Rai[?]t by catring throat, The case appered to be one of jealousy. because ...

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