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  2. DROWNED WHILE BATHING

    About 2.30 p.m. on Saturday three lads named Arthur Winks, William Smith, (aged 8 years), and Harold Bennott (aged 9 years) were bathing in the Biemer ...

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  3. KING'S COLLEGE

    The cerea[?]onial inauguration of King's College—the college of the Methodist body—took place on Saturday afternoon in the presence of a large and interested ...

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  4. FIRES.

    A mild sensation was caused on the steamar Durham, moored to the Q.M.E. and A Company's wharf at Pinkenba, on Saturday night. The vessel had moved ...

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  5. FRIENDSHIP.

    During last night, as the tide rose, the Friendship was head on the rocks on the southern wall, and this morning she seemed to be doomed, as the side of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The British Isles team, succeeded in winning the Davis Oup lawn tennis championship from Australasia yesterday afternoon before a crowd of over 7000 people. ...

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  7. A LIBERAL RALLY

    A successful gathering of the Liberals of the Wide Bay and Burnett district was held at Pialba yesterday. Special trains were run from Maryborough, and ...

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  8. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG AT IPSWICH

    Yesterday (the Feast of St. Andrew) and to-day were the occasion of solemn ceremonies at St. Mary's, Ipswich. Yesterday morning a number of children, ...

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  9. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    The report of the Commission which was appointed by the Federal Government to inquire into the sugar industry is not yet quite ready for presentation to ...

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  10. MOUNT MULLIGAN RAILWAY

    In connection with the Mount Mulligan (Railway Bill, which has passed both Houses of Parliament in queensland, the Commissioner for Railways has intimated ...

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  11. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    The Government, in forcing the closure of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill, was only saved from defeat by the full strength of the Irish vote. ...

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  12. BRITISH NAVAL STRENGTH

    The movement among the Indian native rulers and others to present to the ImPerial navy three super-Dreadnoughts and nine armed cruisers originated during the ...

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  13. FATAL BOATING ACCIDENT.

    James Norrie, a medical student at the University, land the only son of Dr. No[?]rie, of Killara, lost his life on Saturday afternoon through a boattng mishap ...

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  14. CADET OFFICERS.

    The blue and searlet of the staff, the blue and white of the Army Service Corps, and the khaki and maroon of the cadets formed a pleasing picture in the ...

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  15. TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE

    An official message announces that in the recent typhoon in the Philippines 15,000 natives were either killed or injured. ...

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  16. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue ot the State for November totalled £l,236,698. compared with 1,333,772 for the corresponding month of last year, showing a decrease of £97,074. The ...

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  17. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr. Lloyd George Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed a meeting of 3000 persons at Aberdeen last night. In the course of a vigorous speech be declared ...

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  18. BURGLARIES IN ADELAIDE.

    A few nights ago the House of Mr. Angas Parsons. M.p., on East-terrace, Adelaide, was entered by burglars while the occupants were asleep, and a quantity ...

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  19. NATIONAL SERVICE

    At a dinner of the Eighty Club last night, Lord Haldane (Lord Chancellor and late Secretary of State for War), who presided' strongly protested against ...

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  20. FOUR NEGROES LYNCHED.

    Three negroes attacked a deputy sheriff here, beat him into an unconscious condition, and escaped to the woods. They were recaptured, and were ...

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  21. Hospital Sports Art Union.

    The art union drawing in connection the Hospital Sports held recently held on the Exhibition Grounds, and which was unavo[?]dable postponed from September 21 ...

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  22. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS

    The "Times" states that by the FrancoSpanish treaty spain loses Considerable territory in the north and south zones of Morocco, and agrees not to fortify the ...

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  23. Automatic Bakeries, Ltd.

    A matter of some interest to the people of Brisbane is the fact that Automatic Bakeries, Ltd., start business to-day. Until the new factory is compleated business ...

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  24. MEXICAN REBELLION

    Reports have been received by the Stats Department that the situation in Mexico is rapidly becoming worse, and the rebels are guilty of many excesses. American ...

    Article : 47 words
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