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  2. GALLERY NOTES.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the first notable incident was the receipt of a message from the Legislative Council, not[?]fying its agreement to the ...

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  3. A FORWARD RAILWAY POLICY.

    Mr. Denham, in the course of his speech in the Legislative Assembly, in the debate on the Address in Reply yesterday, made an important statement as to the ...

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  4. LABOUR TYRANNY.

    The long-standing disagreement between the Labour organisation at Mr. Morgan, the Parliamentary Labour Party, and Mr. Crawford, the Labour member for Fitz[?]oy ...

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  5. FARMERS UNITING.

    The largest and most representative meeting of farmers ever held on the Downs, assembled to-day in Toowoomba to consider the advisability of forming a ...

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  6. THE STRIKE FEVER

    The strike amongst the immigrant navvies at Wallal continues, and the men have evidently decided to hold out as long as tucker is provided for tham. The report ...

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  7. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    There are now 153 cane cutters working in the Mulgrave Central Mill area. Cana is arriving at mill in increasing quantities daily. Arrangements are being made to ...

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  8. ROYALTY IN SCOTLAND.

    The King and Queen have arrived in Edinburgh, and received a magnificent welcome to-day. LONDON, Tuesday. ...

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    Barquentine Puako (1064 tons) in the Gardens Reach, Brisbane, with 1,400,000 feet of American pine or board. —Moss photo[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TROUBLE ACROSS THE BORDER

    In consequence of a dispute at the nonworks tunnel [?]oal mine, Lithgow all the mills at the ironworks were idle to-day. It is estimated that 500 men have been ...

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  11. PINKENBA INCIDENT.

    The work of unloading fish-plates, &c., for the Railway Department from one of the B.I. and Q.A. Company's steel barges at Pinkenba was interrupted yesterday ...

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  12. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The Queen and Princess Mary will accompany the Prince of Wales on a visit to Germany at the end of August. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. ...

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  13. POSITION AT MACKAY.

    In the case for alleged breach of agreement, the C.S.R. Co. v. Geo. Samuel Fenton, which was dismissed, the police magistrate allowed £10/10/ professional ...

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  14. LABOUR SHORTAGE

    In evidence before the Labour Shortage Commmission to-day Walter Baldny (factory manager for John Hunter and Sons, boo[?] manufactures) said that continuous ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. BEAUDESERT SHIRE TRAMWAY.

    [From Our District Representative.] The greatest factor in the progress and prosperity of the Beaudesert district has been undo[?]btedly the construction of the ...

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  16. GENERAL ELECTION.

    Mr. Ryott Ma[?]ghan, in the course of his speech on the Address in Reply, in the Legislative Assembly last night, drew from the Premier a statement that the next ...

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  17. SIR GEO. REID'S ACCIDENT.

    It appears that Sir George Reid was returning from church when the motor car accident occurred yesterday. He pluckily took his daughter to the hospital, ...

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  18. TO THE NORTH!

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Fitzpatrick asked: What steps does the Minister for Lands propose to take to meet the demand of intending settlers, and ...

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  19. THE CAB PROCEEDED.

    The Pemberton Mill did not start to-day on account ot a defect in the machinery Everything, however, is ready for a start to-morrow. ...

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  20. THE RAILWAY GAUGE.

    Matters of Commonwealth and State interest were discussed to-day at a conference between Mr. Hughes (Acting Prime Minister) and Mr. Watt (Acting ...

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  21. CONGO CRUELTIES.

    The hearing is proceeding at Boma, in the Congo Free State, of an appeal by Major Arnold, a Belgian officer, against his conviction at Mobeka, in March 1909, ...

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  22. ON THE TWEED.

    There is no dissent among the men signing on at the Condong Mill to-day. Cutting will commence to-morrow, and the prospects for a good harvest seem ...

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  23. LORD KITCHENER.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, Leader of the Labour Party, asked that a day be set apart for the discussion of the ...

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  24. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The newspapers note the satisfaction expressed by the Commonwealth and other Dominions at the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, and ...

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  25. BATTLE OF THE VETO.

    Much, comment has been occasioned by Lord Morley having issued a "whip," in view of the third reading, of the Parliament Bill in the House of Lords, in which ...

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  26. NO SWANK ABOUT HIM

    According to Dr. Mawson, Lord Denman, Australia's Governor-General designate, will prove very popular out here. He is, hee said, possessed of the ...

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  27. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The debate on the National Insurance Bill was continued in the House of Commons last night, and Mr. Lloyd-George made a concession whereby an insured ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The King Edward Memorial Committee has agreed to erect a statue at the Piccadilly end of the Broad Walk in Green Park, and the Government, the King, ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    The German gunboat Eber is now here, and is going to Las Palmas. The cruiser Berlin, which arrived from Agadir, in Morocco, for coals and ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN WATERLOO CUP

    The New South Wales National Coursing Association commenced its Waterloo Cup meeting at Rooty Hill to-day. In the first round for the Australian ...

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  31. SPREAD OF INSANITY

    According to official figures insanity appears to be increasing to a remarkable extent in Victoria. The Inspector-General for the Insane (Dr. Jones) has for ...

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  32. ATLANTIC PASSENGER RATES

    Owing to the increase in the seamen's wages, the various Atlantic steamship lines have advanced their passenger rates by 10/. ...

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  33. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The "Daily-Express" publishes a report, which is unconfirmed elsewhere, to the effect that although the King looks well, he contracted a cold last week, owing to ...

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  34. THE M.C.C. TEAM.

    R. H. Spooner, the Lancashire batsman, has declined the invitation of the M.C.C. to join the team which is to visit Australia this year. He says that he is ...

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  35. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED.

    The express train from Basle to Berlin was derailed at Muelheim, in Rhenish Prussia. Eight persons were killed, and 20 badly injured. ...

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  36. STRIKE AT AMSTERDAM.

    The dockers on strike at Amsterdam made an attack yesterday on the military cyclists who were superintending a transport waggon, and stoned the police and ...

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  37. PRAISE FROM THE KING.

    The King has specially praised the gallantry of Brigadier-General E. A. Fanshawe, who placed himself in front of a fallen artilleryman and prevented a ...

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  38. MINING DISASTER.

    Twenty-one miners were killed by the explosion in the Cascade Coal and Coke Company mine at Sykeville. There are no survivors amongst those who were in ...

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  39. JUMBO RECORDS

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

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