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  2. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    The Mount Elliott strike has been settled. The smelters will resume work on Wednesday, January 24. His consent of the executive to the ...

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  3. BIG FIRES.

    At a quarter to 3 o'clock this morning another disastrous fire broke out, and 11 buildings in the main business portion of the town were destroyed, with most of ...

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  4. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Discussion was resumed this mornin on Mr. Fisher's Savings Bank proposals by Mr. Watt, who said, speaking for Victoria, he did not see much advantage in ...

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  5. TRAGEDIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    While the motor boat Myolene was proceeding down the river on Saturday afternoon with a party of 13 young people on board, one of the number, named Percy ...

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  6. TRAMWAYMEN'S BADGE.

    To-day will make the fifth day since certain of the employees of the Brisbane Tramways Company left their employ Throughout Saturday and Sunday the ...

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  7. STEAMER BLOWN UP

    A river steamer blew up at Kalama, and the captain and two of the crew were killed. Nine persons escaped sinking with the vessel by means of lifeboats. Many ...

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  8. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR

    Three thousand Turks and Atobs advanced towards Derna, but the Italian artillery repelled them with heavy loss The Italians had three men killed and ...

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  9. STRUCK BY A SLAB.

    Mr. Richard Ashmore, of Mocatta's Corner, has been brought into Dalby Hospital. He descended a well 40ft. deep to rescue a lamb, when a slab fell down ...

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  10. STRIKE AT MACKAY

    A stake occurred here yesterday, the lumpers refusing to work the A.U.S.N. Co's cargo, because the delivery clerk was a non-unionist. Eventually the men ...

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  11. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    Mr. J.E. Moore sustained a dislocated shoulder and a severe shaking through being thrown from his sulky. The accident happened at Harlin. ...

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  12. HORSEMAN INJURED.

    A young man named Hare, employed it Baamutha, sustained a sevete accident. The horse he was riding fell with him, rolling right over Hare, whose right arm ...

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  13. TOWNSVILLE CARPENTERS

    The trouble between the local carpenters and the builders was settled on Saturday. The employers agreed to recognise 47 hours as a week's work, and wages ...

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  14. MAN'S HAND SHATTERED BY DYNAMITE.

    Walter Velten, a selector at Woola[?]gh, was brought to Gympie by a late train on Friday night from Sexton's Siding, suffering from severe injuries to his right ...

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  15. STRIKE OF STAGE HANDS

    A strike of all stage hands and ushers occured at the Academy of Music last night. The trouble, it was stated, arose from Messrs O'Connor and Castles, of ...

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  16. MASS MEETING.

    A mass meeting was held in the Market Square at 8 o'clock on Saturday night. Mr.P.A.M'Lachlan, M.L.A., presided, and the speakers included Messrs W.F. ...

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  17. THE INJURED HORSE TRAINER.

    Frank Bonner, the horse trainer, who is suffering from a fall from a horse at Clifton on Friday morning, is still lying in the Warwick General Hospital in an ...

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  18. A CANADIAN CONFLAGRATION

    A fire destroyed the Allan Manufacturing Company's block, and during its progress three firemen were badly injure. The ice stiffened the hose whenever the ...

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  19. TROURLE IN PERTH

    Trouble is threatened in the building trade owing to the demand of the men for a 44-hour week. The engineers, boilermakers, and ...

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  20. BODY IDENTIFIED.

    The body of the man found floating in the river, near Antigua, has been identified as that of David Wilson, aged 75 years. Wilson travelled to Antigua to see ...

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  21. WYALONG MINE DISASTER

    [?] Wellington, the sole surivor of the Wyalong mining disaster, who had been kept in ignorance of the fate of his comrades till yesterday, recovered ...

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  22. ECUADOR REVOLUTION

    A fierce battle took place in the suburbs here. General Andrade, a supporter of the Quito Government, defeated General Alira's Guayaquil troop, who were ...

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  23. THE COAL CRISIS

    The Miners Conference has resolved to formally tender notices to every district of the termination of work at the end of february. It has also been agreed to ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING' CHAMPIONSHIPS

    For the first time in its history the South Australian Amateur Swimming Association conducted the Australian swimming championships on Saturday at ...

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  25. CASES AT THE POLICE COURT.

    Three persons were brought before Mr. R. A. Ranking, P.M., at the Central Police Court on Saturday, while two persons forfeited bail. ...

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  26. UNRIPE FRUIT CAUSES DEATH.

    The 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe died here after only a few hours' illness on Wednesday, the cause being attributed to the eating of unripe fruit. ...

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  27. JOCKEY SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES.

    Jockey Dunn, who sustained a fail in a hurdle race at Clare on Wednesday, died on Friday from the injuries he received. ...

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  28. AMERICAN SENSATION

    A "starvation" doctor, named Mrs. Hazard, the keeper of a sanatorium in the State of Washington, is on trial, accused of having caused the death of a wealthy ...

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  29. SUICIDE IN A CHURCH.

    A man named Hubener, formerly employed at the Austrian Embassy, and suspected of a jewel robbery at the Embassy, Was found in the Congregational Church ...

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  30. IRISH HOME RULE.

    In connection writh Mr. Winston Churchill's proposed speech in the Ulster Hull in Belfast, Mr. Walter Runciman, speaking at Newcastle, said he was ...

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  31. LOVER'S SUICIDE

    Some unusual features were discussed at the inquest concerning the death of Henry Kohler, a groom, which occurred at the Alfred Hospital on January 7. Before, he ...

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  32. AVIATION

    M. Poincare has asked the French Chamber of Deputies for a grant of £88,000 for military aeroplanes. Lieutenant Boernes, aeroplaning at ...

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  33. THE AMALGAMATED ENGINEERS

    Mr. Robert J. Carroll, secretary district committee Amalgamated Society of Engineers, writes under date 20th instants Sir,—In your issue of even date certain ...

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  34. HAT PRESSERS' STRIKE.

    From to-morrow the Denton Hat Mills, in Abbotsford, will practically be closed down, owing to the strike of pressers. ...

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  35. ESPIONAGE IN EUROPE.

    Contrasting the mild sentences on Russian spies, German military circles are bitterly indignant with the Russian Court for sentencing a German captain, charged ...

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  36. BOXING

    At the Stadium last night Hughie Mehegan and Frank Picato met for the third time, and Mehegan obtained his third victory. The contest went to 20 rounds ...

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  37. COTTON DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The cotton dispute has been settled, and the mills will restart on Monday. ...

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  38. CHARGE AGAINST A DROVER

    In the Police Court yesterday the Balonne Shire Council proceeded against B.Kermode, drover, in charge of 11,000 travelling sheep, on a charge of not ...

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  39. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS

    The second ballots in connection with the German elections have returned nine Conservatives six members of the Imperial Party (including Herren Pangennan, and ...

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  40. TRADE UNIONISM AND REVOLUTION.

    Sir.J.Compton Rickett, Liberal mem ber for the West riding of Yorks, speaking at Southelmstall, said it was for trade union leaders to apply what pressure they ...

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  41. MOTOR-CAR FATALITY

    Archibald John Black, chairman of the People's Party, was fatally injured in a motor car accident at Camperdown yesterday. Mr. Black was a well-known ...

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  42. THE WEATHER.

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  43. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES

    A cheque for £220,295 has just been received by the Government from the Federal Treasurer as the first instalment of interest on the value of transferred ...

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  44. NORTH COAST SIGNAL STATION

    In the course of an interview regarding the proposal to place a signal station on North Barnard Island or Cape Grafton, with telegraphic communication with ...

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  45. W. T. STEAD AND A PRINCESS

    In the King's Bench division Mr. W. T. Stead is suing to recover £1100 advanced to tradesmen on a bill transaction to oblige Princess Wiasemsky. whose ...

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  46. TRAIN DOWN AN EMBANKMENT

    Saturday afternoon's passenger train to Adelaide, when a couple of miles south of the Burra, ran into a stray bull at a level crossing, when the locomotive was ...

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  47. BILLIARDS

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  48. "THE MIRACLE."

    Four thousand ministers attended a matinee performance of the play "The Miracle" Fifty Kensitites, with a banner inscribed "No Popery!" made a ...

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  49. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    Sir Edwoid Grey, speaking at Sunderland, reminded the Liberal critics that the foreign policy was not his, but the Government's A certain section of the ...

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  50. WAS IT THE INDRALEMA?

    The P.O. branch liner Commonwealth, on arrival at Port Adelaide on Friday, morning, reported having on Sunday, January 14, sighted a steamer in the ...

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  51. THE CHINESE REVOLUTION

    The Court has not produced the gold recently promised to Yuan Shih-kai, and the Manchus are unwilling to provide further pay for the soldiery. ...

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  52. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

    The Australasians defeated Barrow by 2 goals and 6 tries to 1 goal and a try. A thousand spectators witnessed the game, which was even in the first half, Berecry ...

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  53. A GERMAN TRAITOR

    Max. Holst, a native of Schwerin, has been sentenced to four years penal servitude at Leipzig for offering Russia, France, and Britain plans of the Kiel ...

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  54. GERMANY AND MOROCCO

    During the hearing of the journalist libel actions arising from the Pan-German Morocco campaign, the evidence revealed that Mr. Lloyd George's speech caused a ...

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  55. Koopa Moonlight Trips.

    Cool, moonlight trips down the river to the Pile Lighthouse in the new excursion steamer, Koopa, are announced to take place on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. ...

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  56. THE ROYAL RETURN

    King George and Queen Mary, who are on their return journey to England from india, received a great welcome on reaching Port Said. They were met by the ...

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  57. COLLIER'S BACK BROKEN

    James Wilson, employed as a shiftman at the Mount Keira Colliery, had his back broken last night through a fall of stone, when the props were being drawn. ...

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  58. A.M.P. Society.

    A telegraphic message has been received from the Sydney office of the A.M.P. Society advising that the society's new business in the ordinary department for ...

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  59. Trip to Ocean Beach.

    As last Wednesday's trip to Ocean Beach on the Koopa proved popular the Brisbane Tug and Steamship Co., Ltd., advertises that the Koopa will make ...

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  60. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Canard liner Veria collided with and sank on unknown steamer with all hands near Swansea. ...

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  61. ZONO TWIN

    Records, Jumbo Double, sided only, 3/ each now. Heindorff Bros., 210 Queen-st. Bensdorp's Famojus Pele Mele Chocolates and Peak Freens Golden Puffs at Rowe's. ...

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