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  2. DISASTROUS CLOUDBURST IN ITALY.

    A violent storm, accompanied by torrential rains, has occurred at Naples, and severe inundations followed. Numerous buildings at Resina were swept away. Six ...

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  3. A WIN FOR IMPERIALISM

    The Governor-General (Earl Grey), who will be succeeded by the Duke of Connaught, will probably remain longer in Canada than he intended, until the new ...

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  4. MR. HUGH M. MILMAN

    Mr. Hugh M. Milman, Government Resident at Thursday Island, died at Southport on Saturday morning. The flags on the State public buildings were placed at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MILITANT UNIONISM.

    There was a large attendance at the third annual dinner of the Queensland Master Builders' Association, which took place on Saturday evening at Cafe ...

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  6. TRAMS FOR TOOWOOMBA

    The City Council held a special meeting to-day to consider certain matters connected with the proposed tramways scheme. There were present: The Mayor ...

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  7. THE FLOOD TIDE.

    The Agent-General showed that during last year Queensland received nearly 7000 immigrants. It is expected that this year the number will be nearly 14,000, unless ...

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    SITE OF THE PROPOSED COLD STORAGE ROOMS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RELIEF FOR PARCHED LANDS.

    Rain fell in Brisbane on Saturday afternoon, and after clearing off for a time, came on again in the evening and continued during the night. Yesterday was ...

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  10. DOMESTICS BY THE RIPPINGHAM GRANGE.

    The Immigration Department advises that as it is expected that the Rippingham Grange will not be in port until Wednesday, it has been found necessary to alter ...

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  11. IMMIGRANT NAVVIES.

    In order that the railway policy of the Queensland Government should not be wanting in labour for its rapid development, large numbers of navvies have ...

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  12. THAT EXTRAORDINARY CIRCULAR.

    All business in the House of Representatives has been set aside temporarily to make way for the debate on the subject of preference to unionists, which will be ...

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  13. A HORRIBLE DISCOVERY

    A sensation was caused here this morning when it was ascertained that some fishermen had caught a shark which contained part of a human body. Four ...

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  14. MINERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It is announced that the Associated Northern Collieries has received a cable message from its Newcastle representative endorsing the statement made by the ...

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  15. LADY PEDESTRIANS

    In connection with the sports meeting at the Sydney Sports Ground on Saturday there was a 75 yards race for the ladies' championship of New South Wales. ...

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  16. SCULLING.

    W. H. Fogwell, of New Zealand, who was recently defeated by Ernest Barry for the English sculling championship, has been presented by his admirers with ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS

    The Prime Minister had expected to announce during the coming week the personnel of the Sugar Commission, but this matter will now stand over until the ...

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  18. THE JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    Sir Joseph Robinson, the well-known South African banker and mining magnate, has declared to the newspaper "South Africa" that he will attend the ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. BICYCLE ROAD RACE

    The Victorian riders scored a big triumph in the tenth annual Goulburn to Sydney bicycle road race, which took place on Saturday. The first three to finish, ...

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  20. ANTI-HOME RULE

    A great Anti-Home Rule demonstration was held in Belfast yesterday, and 100,000 persons marched in procession through the streets. Twenty thousand arrived by ...

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  21. FIRE AT ESK.

    At about 3 o'clock this morning a fire was discovered at Anderson's sawmills, Esk. Fortunately the weather was calm, or much greater damage ...

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  22. STEAMER PAPANUI.

    The salvage of the steamer Papanui (which caught fire at sea, and subsequently became a total wreck at St. Helena) has been found to be ...

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  23. PEOPLE BY THE MILTIADES.

    The Aberdeen liner S.S. Miltiades arrived at Dalgety's Wharf, Bulimba, yesterday, and made fast just at 1 p.m. Typical Queensland weather marked the ...

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  24. JUMBO RECORDS

    are new, double sided, 10in. dises, which will play on any gramophone or other [?] machine. Sole agents, Heindor[?] Bros., Queen-street.* ...

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