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  2. NEW ZEALAND NOTES.

    The forty fourth annual session of the Senate of the Univeisity of New Zealand is now being held at the Otago University (Dunedin), the President being the ...

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  3. COLONIAL LOANS

    A sum of £25,800,000 was subscribed for the New Zealand Government 4 per cent. lean of £4,500,000 at £100/10/. It closed within 90 minutes after opening. Bank ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    At Saturday's continuation of the Political Labour Conference there was a considerable discussion on a motion in favour of the appointment of a royal commission ...

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  5. TWO MEN DROWNED

    Robert M'Meekin, aged 30 years, and Dave 'Moore, aged 65 years, were drowned in Plane Creek, it Sarnia. The creek was swollen after the rains. ...

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  6. THE DEPORTATIONS

    Viscount Gladstone opened the Union Parliament to-day. The Speech indicated that there would only be a short session, as owing to the state of public ...

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    ALDERMAN G. L. DUFF, Mayor of Toowong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 474 words
  9. LOST AND FOUND

    Constable Manabridge returned yesterday from searching for a man named martin Ryan, reported as having been seen by a teamster close to Adavale, 41 ...

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  10. MR. DENHAM'S MISSION.

    The Orsova by which the Premier (Hon. D. F. Denham) travelled, was due m London on Saturday. It was expected that he and his party would make the whole ...

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  11. COLLISION IN SYDNEY HARBOUR

    Darling Harbour was at noon on Saturday the scene of a sensational smash. The coasting steamship Mokau came into collision with the Balmain Co.'s ...

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  12. ENGLISH MONEY MARKET.

    The leans florted in the English market during January to Cannda, Australiasia. India, and for railways in Carada and India, execeded £18,000,000 campared with £6,500,500 in ...

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  13. OUR NAVAL BASES.

    The report of Sir M. Fitzmaurice, a British naval engineer employed for the purpose by the Federal Government, on the proposed naval bases of the ...

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  14. BUILDERS' LABOURERS' TROUBLE.

    A stop-work meeting of the Builders' Labourers' Union was held on Saturday morning at the Trades Hall to consider the position which has arisen out of the ...

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  15. AN EXCITING INCIDENT.

    An exciting incident occurred after the arrival of the steamer Aorangi from San Francisco Among the passengers was a young man known to the police as ...

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  16. MISSIONARY MURDERED.

    Bandits, called "The White Wolves," murdered Father Rich, a French Jesuit missionary at Liuanchow, and now hold Fathers Allain and Delataille to ransom. ...

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  17. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    The Murwillumbain municipal and Tweed shire elections were held on Saturday. Very little local interest being displayed. Only 177 votes out of a total enrolment of 415 were cast in the ...

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  18. FIRES

    A fire which did damage estimated at £15,000 occurred at Maurice Arnaud and Co.'s hat factory in City-road, South Melbourne, on Saturday afternoon. The ...

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  19. SHIPPING WAR

    Owing to the cutting of rates against the North Gorman Lloyd line a conference was held at Liverpool of the Canard, White Star, and 10 other British ...

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  20. FIREDAMP EXPLOSION

    An explosion of fire damp occurred at the Achenbach Colliery in Westphalia. Six persons are known to have been killed, and several were injured. Eighty men ...

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  21. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    No development occurred in the position created by the waterside workers' demands. Mr. Hughes said the Federation would consider the matter on ...

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  22. ENGLISH SUFFRAGETTES

    In response to a complaint by the Women's Social Political Association, alleging forcible feeding and tortures in Holloway Prison, the Bishop of London ...

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  23. FATAL ACCIDENT

    A fatal tram accident occurred on the Hamilton-road, between Toorak and Crescent roads, on Saturday night, when a man named Jack Lappin was knocked ...

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  24. INDIAN QUESTIONS.

    A Sepoy shot Captain II. Butler dead at a Sepoy dance in Jana, Wrazaristan. The murderer was arrested. CAPETOWN, Friday. ...

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  25. GABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Mr. W. A. Miller, B.Sc, has been appointed assistant lecturer and demonstrator in civil engineering at the Sydney University. ...

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  26. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    The Glasgow Labour Congress rejected a motion that the Labour Party should vote against the Plural Voting Bill unless the Government previously ...

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  27. CITY COUNCIL.

    In connection with the Brisbane City Council elections to-morrow Alderman H. Doggett, the retiring member for the Valley Ward, anpuonced, by advertisement, that he is again a ...

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  28. POISSNING SENSATION

    Chevalier Passalaeque, director of the Hamburg-Amerika line, and five other passengers, were poisoned by an irritant in the salt, on the restaurant car of the ...

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  29. HAMILTON TOWN COUNCIL.

    The ratepayers of Hamilton are invited, by advertisement, to attend a public meeting to be held to-night, at 8 o'clock, opposite the Hamilton Hotel Messrs. Charlton, Walls, arid Rees, ...

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  30. ABOLISHING MONOPOLIES

    Senator Burieson has submitted a recommendation to the Senate favouring Government ownership of telephones, telegraphs, and wireless apparatus, acquiring ...

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  31. CHINCHILLA SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the Shire Council was held on Friday. The Chairman (Councillor Fraser) was absent through illness, and Councillor Conford was voted to the chair. For the ...

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  32. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Ex-President Tatt delivered an address before the Canadian Club an the presence of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, the Right Hon. R. L. Borden (Premier), and ...

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  33. MINE-WORKERS' CONVENTION.

    Scenes of disorder marked the Session of the Mine Workers' Convention of America. One delegate charged the president (Mr. Gompers) with drunkenness. ...

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  34. MILITARY CANTEENS.

    The adjourned healing came on at Bow-street to-day of the cases arising out of alleged irregularities in connection with supplies to military ...

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  35. PACTORAL MATTERS.

    The following wool was despatched during the week:—Clenvalley, 70 bales; Eastmere, 26; Maxvale, 2; total, 98 bales. The shearing season at M'Laughlin's scour ...

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  36. ROYAL VISIT TO FRANCE

    Official circumstatices permitting King George and Queen Mary wall visit M. Poincare, President of France, in April next. ...

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  37. BUILDING LABOUR FEDERATION.

    The Building Labour Federation Executive has reserved its decisions regarding the committee's recommendations in respect of job labour. ...

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  38. AN EXCISE SENSATION

    The excise authorities at Coulommiers have caused consternation amongst 450 shopkeepers, by inflicting 8000 separate penalties for the non-stamping of receipts ...

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  39. Royal Society of St. George.

    The valedictory smoke concert held in St. George's Hall under the auspices of the Royal Society of St. George in Queensland, on Thursday night was ...

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  40. WOOL SALES.

    The severth wool sale of the season was held on Saturday, when 3013 bales were offered and 2662 sold. The clips were mostly from the south-cast, although there were some Barrier and ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A boy scout named George Lindsay, aged 12, overbalanced and fell down a well 75ft. deep at North Beach to-day, and broke his neck. ...

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  42. ROBBERY OF MAILS.

    During the transference of mails from the railway to the post office at Rostof-London 100,000 roubles (£10,000), was stolen. A mail official has been arrested. ...

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  43. MURWILLUMBAH DISTRICT.

    Interest in the herd-testing movement on the Tweed is being well maintained, and as a result of the Government dairy expert's (Mr. L. T. MacInnes) canvass of ...

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  44. BACKED INTO A CREEK.

    V. Adamson's chaff-cutting plant from Glengallon, operating at Keefe's oaten hay, had an exciting accident yesterday. Water was drawn to the engine by a ...

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  45. SPINELES CACTUS.

    Mr. H. Newport (Instructor in Tropical Agriculture) has received a letter from a back country resident asking the possibilities of introducing spineless cartus ...

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  46. Racing at the Brisbane Cricket Ground.

    Mr. E. J. Lawrence, secretary of the South Brisbane Jockey Club, referring to the conduct of racinh by his club at the Woolloongabba Cricket Ground, says: ...

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  47. Stadium Hospital Benefit.

    Mr. Harry Keesing, who is supervising Mr. "Snowy" Bakers enterprises during that gentleman's absence in England, has decided to arrange an ...

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  48. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    The State revenue for January amounted to £1,437,116, being an increase of £30,762 as compared with the receipts for January last year. ...

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  49. GRAFTON DISTRICT.

    At the Grafton Club's bowling green on Anniveisary Day teams from Lismore engaged the local club in two Competitions. In the first (Robertson Loving Cup) ...

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  50. BRITISH NAVAL AIRSHIPS.

    The first of the British Admiralty's three Forlanini airships are building at Milan. If they prove satisfactory Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth will build ...

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  51. TOWNSVILLE NEWS.

    Sunnyside farm, comprising 157 acres of virgin soil, near Kalamia Mill, was offered at auction on account of Mr. Arthur Holmes, and was knocked down to Mr. ...

    Article : 149 words
  52. Volcanic Eruption in Japan.

    The Mayor of Brisbane acknowledges the following additional subscriptions to the fund for the relief of the sufferers by the recent volcanic eruption in Japan: ...

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