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  2. THE HEAT WAVE

    Unusual weather conditions have prevailed in the metropils during the past few days, and the city has been sweltering under the influence of the worst heat wave experienced for several ...

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  3. BURNING FATALITY

    A sad burning fatality occurred at Mungallala yesterday afternoon, the victim being the daugher of a family named Eaton, 3 years of ago, Her clothes caught ...

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  4. THE SUGAR COMMISSION

    The Sugar Commission opened its sittings here yesterday, creating more general interest in this district than in any of the others. It is probable that the ...

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  5. FARMING IN OTHER LANDS.—X.

    This series of articles is written by a Special Commissioner sent by the " Courier " on a tour of Investigation through ...

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  6. FARMERS' FEDERAL COUNCIL

    The quarterly meeting. of the Farmers' Federal Council was held in Ham's rooms yesterday afternoon when the fellowing delegates were present:—Messrs. H. ...

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  7. REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET

    The large crowd of some 10,000 spectators who braved the elements on Saturday and assembled on the Brisbane Crcket Ground witnessed a thoroughly ...

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  8. BATTLESHIP MAINE

    It is definitely annourced that the Commission appointed to inquire into the loss of the United States battleship Maine found that it was blown up by an ...

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  9. CYCLING

    The Hospital Centenary sports meeting was concluded last night. 'The chief events resulted:— INTERNATIONAL HALF-MILE.—R. ...

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  10. ACTION AGAINST A BREWERY

    In the Supreme Court his Honour Mr. Justice M'Millan entered judgment in favour of the Customs Department against Hannan's Brewery, Kulgoorile, for £135 ...

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  11. PROFESSIONAL SWIMMING

    One of the most interesting events at the professional swimming meeting at the Domain baths on Saturday atteinoon was a match over 440yds, between Miss ...

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  12. INKERMAN LANDS

    There was a bit, attendance at Ayr at the opining of the Inkerman lands. Over £15,000 was received in deposits Despite the high price of land 125 blocks were ...

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  13. MELBA'S SUCCESS

    It is believed that Madame Melba, in view of the great success of her opera venture, contemplates the organising of another company to visit Australia two ...

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  14. AN AMERICAN SENSATION

    Sandford, the leader of the "Holy Ghost and Us Society," has been convicted of causing the death of six persons aboard the yacht Coronet. Is is alleged that ...

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  15. CHINESE REVOLUTION

    The Imperial troops from Nankin annihilated a body of revolutionaries who ware attempting to har the way of the Tientsin-Pukan railway. ...

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  16. THE LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE

    The Ameiican redeiatton of Labour, in a special session branded the M'Namaras, who were sentenced in connection with the Los Angeles outrage, as apostates ...

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  17. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR

    Fourteen Arabs have been court-martialled and hanged for participation in the rising on October 23 and October 26. The participants included 20 of the 350 ...

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  18. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH

    Rev. Challes Silvester Horne, Congregational mimster, speaking at the Free Church conference at Anglesey, declared that the Nonconformists regarded the ...

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  19. AMERICAN RECIPROCITY

    Sir F. W. Borden (Canadian Minister for Defence) speaking at the Canadian Club, assured his hearers, that the defeat of reciprocity was not due to any feeling ...

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  20. ALLEGED MINING SWINDLE

    Allegations of great mining swindle are before the courts. A. H. and C. A. Moore are charged with having used the United States mails to defraud. They ...

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  21. MIKE DISASTER

    An explosion, which occurred in the main mine of the Gross Mountain system, has entombed probably 100 miners. Throngs of women and childien are besieging the ...

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  22. LAWN TENNIS

    According to the official rating of the United States Lawn Tennis Association the three leading players of the season are W. A. Lamed, M. E. M'Loughlin, and ...

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  23. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER

    The Mimater for Railway a has received the following message from the Commissioner (Mr. C. Evans), dated from Winton, Friday:—"Referring to messages ...

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  24. A PUNITIVE EXPEDITION

    Sergeant Walmer's punitive expedition, sent over from Wiluna in September, to capture the natives who murdered Drovers James Thomson and George Soesmith and ...

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  25. LIBEL ON THE KING

    Edward Mylius, who in February last was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment on a charge of having libelled King George by publishing a statement that his ...

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  26. BILLIARDS

    At the close of to-night's session in the exhibition billiard match of 18,000 up level, between George Gray and H. W. Stevenson, the scores were: ...

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  27. FEDEBAL PARLIAMENT

    Ministers during the past week confined their work to Parliament, and con sequently there is an utter absence of departmental news. It is intended to take ...

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  28. SCENE IN COURT

    A sensation was caused at tbe Birmingham session by the behavior of Thomas Field, who was accused of burglary. He hurled a stool in the court room, and it ...

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  29. GERMANY AND ENGLAND

    The "Times" correspondent at Berlin mentions the scandalous conduct of several newspapers in publishing the Leipzig telegiam alleging that the absolutely secret ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    Delegates representing the A.W.A. and the Engine-drivers' Association met the directors of the Brilliant Extended in conference yesterday afternoon when the ...

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  31. ALLEGED BLACKMAN.

    At the Bow-street Police Court to-day the further hearing of the case in which Francis Henry Page, William Hemry Glendining, Frederick Marshall, ...

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  32. STRUGGLE ON A SCAFFOLD

    Hamer, the parricide, when placed on the scaffold at Lemans, struggled desperately with the executioner, whale the mob roared with fury. The executioner's ...

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  33. BOATING DISASTER

    A party of four residents of Mt. Kembla went out for a night's lishing last evaning at the mouth of the lake, and when returning this morning the boat capsized ...

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  34. CHILD ABDUCTION

    Walter Perry, a coachman, has been found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment for abducting and abandoning a five-year old child in a ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIAN FOOTBALLERS

    The Australasian footballers defeated Salford by two tries to one try, before 5000 spectators. Each side scored a try in the first half, Russell securing the try ...

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  36. Norwell to Ormeau by Road.

    For some years an endeavour has been made to have a road constructed from Norwell, Pimpama Island, to Ormeau on the South Coast Line writes our district representative). such ...

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  37. DYERS' STRIKE.

    Two thousand dyers in the Vale of Leven, in Scotland, have struck for a 10 per cent, increase in wages. ...

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  38. NEW STEAMERS

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's new steamer Warialda has been launched at Dalmuir. The steamer Indrapura has had a ...

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  39. RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    The Railway Conference adjourned yesterday until Monday The companies represeutatives are prepared to recommend that the council consider the expediency ...

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  40. STEAMER MIMDINI'S PLIGHT

    Messrs. Burns Philp, and Company's steamer Mindini, just arrived from the Islands, reports having, been carried ashore by a phenomenal current at a place ...

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  41. OUTHAGE IN IRELAND

    Mrs. O'Mara, the wife ot a farmer who was formerly under police piotection, and residing at Broadford, County Clare, Freland, answered a knock at her door, when ...

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  42. Permanent University Site.

    Attention is drawn to the fact that ladies as well as gentlemen are cordially united to be present at the meeting to consider the establishment of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. THORNES WHISKY

    In black, square bottles. Most excellent quality, obtainable at all Hotels. ZONO TWIN Records, Jumbo Double, sided only, 3/ ...

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