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  2. GRUESOME FIND.

    Early on Saturday morning two boys, George Albert Graves and Reginald John Ebenston, were out shooting in the bush, at the back of the Darra brick yards, ...

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  3. THE PILOT SERVICE.

    The steamboat recently purchased in Tasmania for use in connection with the Queensland pilot service is expected to reach Brisbane about the middle of this ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    At the sitting of the Imperial Conference to-day General Botha (Prime Minister of South Africa), in resuming the discussion on Mr. Fisher's resolution, ...

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  5. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    In two months, time unless the Commonwealth Government can step in and come to terms with Canada Brisbane will be omitted from the mail service between ...

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  6. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The reception of the Governor-General took place at the Town Hall on Saturday morning. The town was decorated with flags, and the Town Hall prettily ...

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  7. THE RISING TIDE.

    Yesterday was a busy day for Mr. J. O'N. Brenan (Immigration Agent) and the staff at the Immigration Depot, Kangaroo Point, a large number of immigrants ...

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  8. A SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    A sensational bolt occurred in John-street about noon yesterday, when the traffic was unusually brisk. Mr. W. Dale, was unloading chaff from his dray in ...

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  9. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    The Moorish Government explains that the destruction of the Lemta district was an act of reprisal against certain ruffians, who quartered themselves in the district ...

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  10. VOYAGE OF THE BOPPLE.

    The Bopple, a steel screw steamer, Captain M'Gowan, built by the Ardrossan Shipbuilding Co., Scotland, for Messrs. Wilson, Hart, and Co., has arrived to ...

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  11. THE £7000 NECKLACE.

    At the further hearing of the sensational necklace case at Edinburgh, Mrs. Cameron, who is charged, with her husband, Lieutenant Cameron, with having fraudulently ...

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  12. SUGAR LABOUR.

    Yesterday a well attended meeting of the council of the Pioneer River Farmers' and Graziers' Association was held, when labour difficulties were discussed, ...

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  13. NORTHERN ENCAMPMENT.

    The military encampment at Kissing Point was commenced on Saturday, the troops comprising the Light Horse from Bowen, Ingham, Ayr, and Townsville, the ...

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  14. ORGANISING THE LIBERAL FORCES.

    The conference of delegates representing the branches of the People's Progressive League working with the Toowoomba centre, was continued to-day. Alderman ...

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  15. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    The Hon. E. L. Batchelor, Commonwealth Minister for External Affairs, has been interviewed with reference to the Anglo-French position in the New ...

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  16. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    Regarding the accident reported in Saturday's "Courier," a wire reached the Commissioner for Railways from Pittsworth as follows:—"Engineer's ballast train got ...

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  17. THE NE TEMERE DECREE

    Cardinal Moran, speaking at Leichhardt to-day, referring to the Ne Temere decree, said the Roman Catholic Church was universal, and while they respected the law ...

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  18. WOMEN SUFFRAGE.

    A deputation from the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies waited upon the Hon. A. Fisher, Commonwealth Prime Minister, at the Hotel Cecil to-day Mrs. ...

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  19. VISIT TO PAPUA.

    A party of Federal members of Parliament arrived in Brisbane yesterday by Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s steamer Matunga, which was piloted from ...

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  20. DEATH FROM BLOOD POISONING.

    Mrs. C. J. Vader, general manager of B[?]le and Co., Ltd., died yesterday afternoon, After visiting a hairdresser about a fortnight ago he complained of a scratch ...

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  21. CANADIAN RECIPROCITY

    President Taft, in an address to the Western Economic Society, stated that the opposition to the reciprocity agreement with Canada did not come from the ...

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  22. FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Bernard Maimon (a naturalised British subject) Palliez (his secretary), and Routet (a clerk in the Foreign Minister's ...

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  23. NORTHERN MISSIONS.

    Rev. Canon Garland, who was one of the Home Secretary's party during its recent Northern tour, made special reference at Holy Trinity Church, Woolloongabba, last ...

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  24. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The four dentists who are to report to the Commonwealth Government on the possibilities of the Northern Territory left Brisbane on Saturday by the Royal ...

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  25. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Joseph Ward, and General Louis Botha are spending the week end as guests of the Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for ...

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  26. RAILWAY DISASTER

    Mr. Berg, president of the Mobile and New Orleans Railway, was fatally injured, and Mrs. Berg killed, through a train accident on that line to-day. One other ...

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  27. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    The King's birthday was spent quietly by the Royal family at Buckingham Palace yesterday. There have been world-wide ...

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  28. THE STRANDED TOFUA.

    The body, of Mr. Hudson, third officer of the steamer Tofua, who was accidentally killeed, was buried here to-day, and the funeral was largely attended. The ...

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  29. LATE CABLES

    A controversy has arisen over the refusal of Mr. Knox, United States Secretary of State, acting under the instructions of President Taft, to place before a ...

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  30. GOLD IN ALASKA.

    A rich gold strike is reported to have been made at Indian Creek, on the Koyobuk River, in Alaska, and miners are stampeding to the new rush. ...

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  31. JUVENILE DEPRAVITY.

    The Chief Justice, who has been interviewed, said: "No Judge will deny, nor will, I think, any one else, that there is a most alarming number of sensuality ...

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  32. FLOODS IN HUNGARY.

    Floods have caused enormous damage in Hungary. Fifteen hundred houses in Buda Pesth were inundated and the inmates fled. ...

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  33. HIGH COST OF LIVING

    The personnel of the Royal Commission on the high cost of living has not yet been, decided, but the subjects to be placed, before it are being prepared. It is ...

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  34. SITUATION IN MEXICO

    The murdering and pillaging now being carried on in many sections of the Republic are causing a reign of terror. Several State Governors have resigned, ...

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  35. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. W. A. Redmond, in a speech at a Home Rule meeting here, made an extraordinary statement. He said the King had joined in the fight against the ...

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  36. CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    The Senatorial Committee of Inquiry into the liquidation of church estates is discussing M. Regisma[?]set's report, which shows that the £40,000,000 of ...

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  37. Death of a Postmaster.

    The death in announced of Mr. Thos. R. Dickens, who for 30 years was postmaster at Maryborough, and afterwards went to Rockhampton, where he retired ...

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  38. JUMBO RECORDS.

    are new, double sided, 10in. discs, which will play on any gramophone or other disc machine. Sole agents, Heindorff Bros., Queen-street.* ...

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  39. KEROL DISINFECTANT.

    No home should be without "Kerol." Destroys all infection. Dalgety, Agts.* ...

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