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  2. CONDITIONS OF PEACE.

    M. Daneff, M. Savoff, and General Fitcheff have gone to Chataldja to negotiate an armistice. The Powers have advised ...

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  3. THE HARVEST

    The railway exursion through the wheatfields on the Downs was highly successful. A train left Brisbane on Saturday morning with 11 carriages, containing 377 ...

    Article : 245 words
  4. A CYCLONIC STORM.

    A cyclonic storm of great severity swept over Brisbane and suburbs on Saturday night, causing a great amount of damage to property. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A LIBERAL VICTORY

    The result of the polling yesterday in a by-election for the district of Murray in the House of Assembly is as follows: Young (Liberal candidate) 3517 ...

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  6. HEAVY STORM IN SYDNEY.

    A phenomenal thunder and hail storm passed over Sydney at midday on Saturday. Hailstones of exceptional size were followed immediately by a deluge of rain, ...

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  7. BACK AT WORK.

    Most of the mutton slaughtermen latterly employed by the carcase butethers at Glebe Island, and who went out on strike, were back at work on Friday morning, not for ...

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  8. NOT SUFFICIENT LAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly, on the Estimates, the Opposition Leader moved to strike out the vote of £2000 for the Perth Trades Hall. The Premier replied ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL INCIDENT

    Norman Watkins, aged 14 years, was standing on the ve[?]anda of his father's tesidence in Toonong at about 9.40 a.m. on Saturday, when he noticed smoke ...

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  10. STORM IN INDIA.

    A cyclonic storm caused great damage to harbour craft heie, and many natives were drowned. ...

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  11. NERANG SHOW SOCIETY.

    A public meeting was held in the School of Arts on Friday night to discuss ways and means for the improvement of the Nerang Show Society. There were about 34 persons present. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    T. Payten has sustained a severe loss by the death from colic of the stallion Petrillo, whom he imported in 1908. Petrillo was insured for £500. ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    Mrs. Noske, of Hawthorn, was charged in the St. Kilda Court with having driven a motor car at a speed dangerous to the public. Witnesses for the prosecution ...

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  14. BOXING.

    In a boxing match at Toulouse a boxer named Estirac struck his opponent (Benezec) on the car, and he fell unconscious Benezac did not regain cons[?]usness, and ...

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  15. MURWILLUMBAH COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Municipal Council on 20th instant accounts totalling £10/10/7 were passed for payment, the credit to the general fund being £629/17/. A notice of motion by ...

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  16. MEXICAN REBELLION

    A train has arrived here with American refugees from Mexico. It is reportred that the rebels destroyed the bridges on the Mexican Central line, and fusiladed ...

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  17. What Causes Epidemlcs?

    "Queenslander" writes:Sir,—Of late years so su[?]ely as summer comes to us it is accompanied by an epidemic of some form of malarial complaint. Just now ...

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  18. THREATENED STRIKE

    Much unrest exists among the employees in Southern collieries over the case of the man Russell, who was dismissed from his employ by the Mount Kembla Coal Co., ...

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  19. A BRAVE ACT

    Advices have been received from Kairi, in the Atherton district, of a lamentable accident which brought about the death of John Paterson, a son of Mrs. ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO

    The destruction of Acanbay by an earthquake is confirmed. Scores of women were killed. When the church was destroyed the priest who was saying mass ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The fourth round of matches in connection with the South Australian Cricket Association commenced on Saturday East Torrens, against North Adelaide, ...

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  22. 50 POINTS IN HALF AN HOUR.

    The Divisional Meteorological officer (Mr. G. G. Bond) advised lost right as follows:—The thunderstorm which broke upon the city at 7.50 on Saturday night yielded 79 points of ...

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  23. YACHTING RACE.

    Sir Thomas Lipton has issued a challenge for a nice for yachts of the 23 metre class, universal measurement. It is hoped that Australia, Canada, the ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. Caught in a Lift.

    Intimation of a serious accident to a blacksmith's striker, employed on the railway at Maryborough, was received on Saturday by Mr. Pemberton, Chief Mechanical Engineer at Ipswich. ...

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    MISS M. A. WILLIAMS, B.A., Newly-appointed Head Mistress Girls' Grammar School. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. THE TSAREVITCH

    The "Vossische Zeitung" states that the Tsarevitch is suffering from tuberculosis of the hip, with a discharge and haemophilia, and his disease is incurable. The ...

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  27. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    The annual summer fete in connection with the Methodist Church was held in the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday afternoons and evenings. The ...

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  28. Progress of Coolangatta.

    Coolangatta, that naturally endowed seaside resort on the Southern boundary of the State, has made wonderful progress within the lost six months (writes our district representative). A ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Harry Pearce, the challenger, has accepted the offer of Ernest Burry of £100 for expenses for the sculling race for the world's championship. The race will take ...

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  30. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    Referring to Home Rule in a speech, at the National Liberal Conference at Nottingham, Mr. Asquith declared that the cause was faring very well at West ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    The members of the Australian football team were cntertaimcd at New West minster. They visited the Traser lumber mill, and inspected the logging ...

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  32. The Summer Season at Southport.

    The forthcoming summer season at Southport promises to be a record (writes our district representative). All houses have been booked for some time past, and accommodation at the hotels ...

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  33. Albert-street Church

    Special services were held yesterday to mark the sixty-fifth anniversary of the Albert-street Methodist Church. In the morning the Rev. G. E. Rowe preached an eloquent sermon on "The ...

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  34. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    A fire occurred yesterday in a timber yard owned by H. Beecham and Co., and situated at the corner of Spencer and Bourke streets. The fire brigade was ...

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  35. LABOUR IN AMERICA

    A pugilistic encounter marked the close of the convention of the American Federation of Labour. Mr. Haywood, leader of the Socialist organisation, known as ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. LOGAL OPTION POLL

    A local option poll was held on Saturday, and excited a good deal of interest The result was:—Reduction of licenses: For, 156, against, 375. No new licenses: ...

    Article : 105 words
  37. Overseas Club.

    A successful meeting was held by the members of the Overseas Club in the Town Hall, Gympie, on Thursday night, the Mayor (Alder man Ambrose) presiding (write a correspondent) ...

    Article : 170 words
  38. Queensland Agricultural Bank.

    At a meeting of the trustees of the Queensland Agricultural Bank, held on November 20. [?]8 applications for advances totalling £8275 were considered. Of these, 28 for £[?]425 were ...

    Article : 50 words
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