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  2. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Commander Evans has sailed to rejoin the Antarctic expeditionary ship, Terra Nova, which is to return to the Antarctic regions to pick up Captain ...

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  3. PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the labour conditions in the pearling industry and the question of white labour, met at ...

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  4. METHODISM IN TOOWOOMBA.

    The celebration of the jub[?]ee [?] Methodism in Toowoomba was commenced to-day with a special service at the Ne[?]-street Church, and will be continued for the ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match between the Australians and Kent was begun at Canterbury to-day on a sticky wicket, the rain having prevented play for two days. Smith, Matthews, ...

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  6. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    In connection with the suggestion regarding the abolition of the excise and bounty on sugar, it is interesting to note what a small quantity of sugar is now ...

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  7. HON. D. H. DALRYMPLE.

    The news of the death of the Hon. D. H. Dalrymple, which occurred at his residence, Da[?]ry, Crescent-road, Hamilton, early yesterday morning, will be received ...

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  8. LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. David Bowman has, it is satisfactory to state, so far recovered his normal health as to be able to leave the Mater Miserico[?]diac Hospital and return to his ...

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  9. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    "A fire swept through the extensive premises of the Adelaide Rope, Nail, and Barb Wire Company, adjacent to Port Adelaide Railway line, at Croydon, ...

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  10. TROUBLE AT LYNWOOD PLANTATION.

    The sugar bounty payments in the Maryborough (No. 3) district during the present season, for the period ended August 30 were £1,697/3/7 on 6052 ...

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  11. UNREHEARSED INCIDENT.

    Miss Carrie Moore, who is now appearing at the Theatre Royal, had a nervetingling experience yesterday as the result of what was intended to be a pleasant ...

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  12. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    The Q.A.A.A. All Schools' Championship meeting, held at the show grounds on Saturday afternoon, was poorly attended. Thirteen schools were represented and ...

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  13. IMPERIAL NAVAL DEFENGE.

    The "Times" disavows having anticipated in its article on Tuesday last a separate Australian naval policy in the Pacific, as a Sydney cablegram suggests. The "Times" ...

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  14. SPORT IN THE SOUTH.

    Lindrum is now only 250 behind in his billiard match, 20,000 up, against Harverson. The scores stand: Harverson 15,140, Lindrum 14,890. The best breaks ...

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  15. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. Bunau Varilla, who was the negotiator for the sale of the Panama Canal to the United States, says he believes that if Great Britain and America ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Monsignor Carroll, senior Vicar-General of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, died on Saturday morning, aged 77. He was known and highly respected ...

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  17. BOXING.

    Packy Macfarland gained a popular decision over Joe Hirst in a boxing contest last night. Macfarland led throughout. ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian revenue for August was £633,216, a decrease of £3824 as compared with the corresponding period of last year. The receipts from State ...

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  19. COST OF LIVING.

    The report of the Cost of Living Commission has been presented to the House. The Commission finds the cost of living over the whole of the Dominion between ...

    Article : 550 words
  20. ORGANISING FARMERS.

    At a meeting of the farmers in the Benowa district, situated between Southport and Nerang, it was decided not to form a small branch, but to join with ...

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  21. SPEAKER WILLIS.

    In a Press interview Mr. Willis, Speak[?] of the Legislative Assembly, said: "The 'Daily Telegraph' is guilty of contempt. It wilfully incited members to disorder, and ...

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  22. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says there is every prospect that, as the result of official pourparlers, Turkey will renounce her suzerainty over ...

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  23. MATCH AGAINST SURREY AND

    The Australians will commence to-morrow a match against Surrey amd Middlesex combined. The home side will consist of Bird. Hayward, Hobbs, Hitch, Hayes, and ...

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  24. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    A bazaar to raise funds towards the cost of organising the women's vote was opened at the old Trades Hall yesterday by the Federal Attorney-General. ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The August revenue returns show the receipts to have totalled £290,902, and the expenditure £3[?]0,675, the debit for the month being £8977. The accumulated ...

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  26. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South African cricketers were able to commence their match against Gloucestershire at Bristol to-day. The county had first use of the wicket, and had lost ...

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  27. TWO MINERS KILLED.

    Two miners were killed on Saturday morning by a fail of stone from the root in the Wallarah colliery at Catherine Hill Bay. A strong rescue party was speedily ...

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  28. THE COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The intimation from Joyce Bros., cotton millers, of East Ipswich, that they are about to close down their works on account of insufficient tariff protection was ...

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  29. MONEY FOR DEFENCE.

    Speaking at a social function at Ascot Vale last night the Minister for Defence said that never in its history was Australia so well able to spend money on her ...

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  30. AN INSANE SOLDIER.

    An insane soldier named Schwarz barricaded himself in a room at Romansho[?]n, and for six hours continued to fire on the party who attempted to dislodge him. He ...

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  31. CHINA AND TIBET.

    In the memorandum issued by Sir John Jordan, British Ambassador at Peking, he states that any attempt to re-establish Chinese authority in Tibet would be ...

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  32. N.S.W. LABOUR PARTY.

    There is talk of a threatened split in Labour Party, and it is asserted that unless the Government can soon quieten some supporters it is faced with the prospect of ...

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  33. QUESTION OF IMMIGRATION.

    The Minister in charge of immigration is preparing a scheme for submission to the various State authorities on co-operation in connection with immigration ...

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  34. ROOSEVELT'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Roosevelt has given a pledge that the National Progressive Party (of which he is the candidate for the American Presidency) is in favour of votes for women. ...

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  35. THE NE TEMERE DECREE.

    It is understood that Mr. R. L. Borden, the Canadian Prime Minister, will not introduce legislation dealing with the marriage laws during the coming session ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    A site in Queen-street, with a frontage of 33ft., has been sold for £1200 per foot. The purchasers were Fuller and Sons, theatrical proprietors, who intend ...

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  37. A Suggested New Road.

    During the last few years the Norwell section of Pimpama Island has made great progress (writes our district representative), and a large quantity of produce ...

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  38. GATTON COLLEGE.

    At the invitation of the Acting Principal of the Gatton College (Mr. H. C. Quodling) and Mrs. Quodling a goodly company were present at a fancy dress ball ...

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  39. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Yesterday was the last day for furnishing Federal Land Tax returns; but though there was a rush of people determined to evade the liability of being fined not ...

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  40. TRAIN COLLISION.

    Four persons were killed and seven others were injured yesterday through a passenger train coming into collision with and wrecking a tram which was employed ...

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  41. Watered Butter.

    A Crombie writes: Sir,—While the Pure Foods Commission is sitting in Brisbane it may not be out of place to draw attention to the fact that while the vending ...

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  42. A SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCE.

    J. J. Fechan had a seasational experience with a burghlar in the dwelling of Mrs. M. Feehan, at Parkville, yesterday morning. At 4 o'clock a young man was ...

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  43. Southport Carnival.

    Everything premises for a very successful carnival at Southport during the first week in October (writes our district representative). Donations have been ...

    Article : 116 words
  44. Spring Shows on the South Coast.

    This year the South Coast shows are all within a week of one another, and visitors to the Logan and Albert will gain some idea of the resources and beauties of the ...

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  45. THREATENED STRIKE.

    On Saturday a strike of miners at Huntly coal mine is threatened, owing to the action of the engine-drivers in resigning from the Miners' Union for the ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. MOTOR BOAT RACES.

    America won the first of the motor boat races in the international series. Blackton's reliance was second, beating the British challenger, Mackay. Edgar's Maple ...

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  47. Over-Seas Club.

    A meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, this eveiung, at 8 o'clock, to discuss the desirableness of forming a branch of the Over-Seas Club ...

    Article : 36 words
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