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  2. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    Governor Cox, of Ohio, has secured the nomination as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States. NEW YORK, Monday. ...

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  3. ASSIZES IN IRELAND.

    Elaborate arrangements have been made to protect the Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland (Rt. Hon. James O'Connor), who is holding the Monaghan assizes. ...

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  4. CAUCUS CONFERENCE.

    At the Caucus Conference yesterday a motion by Mr. Beatson was carried that a protest be entered against the continued imprisonment of the I.W.W. members, ...

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  5. MELBOURNE GAS STRIKE.

    There was no outstanding development in the gas strike position to-day. Although the executive of the union conferred for some time during the afternoon, the ...

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  6. PRICE OF GAS.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday his Honour Mr. Justice, M'Cawley continued the hearing of the South Brisbane Gas Company's appeal against the Gas Referee's ...

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  7. THE NAVIGATION BILL.

    A deputation consisting of the secretary of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Gibson) and Mr. G. O'Neill (representing the Seamen's Union on the ...

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  8. ROYAL TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    In a statement made shortly after the railway accident in which he was concerned, his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales said that he was aware that the ...

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  9. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Prendergast) moved an amendment to the Address in Reply, that the Ministry no ...

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  10. ANOTHER TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    A collision between two special trains, which might have had serious results, occurred at the Commercial-road station at Port Adelaide at 11.13 this morning. ...

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  11. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Great public interest was displayed in the appearance at the Central Police Court to-day of Eugene Fallini (an Italian woman), otherwise Eugene ...

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  12. A GOVERNMENT GRAB.

    Referring to the reported action of the Toowoomba Turf Club in refusing to pay to the Queensland Government the sum of £120, being the amount deducted by ...

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  13. POSITION IN RUSSIA.

    A Bolshevik wireless message says: Our advance continues. We forced the river Ippa, and our successes developed in the direction of Rovno. We occupied a ...

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  14. PASTORAL WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    The representatives of the Pastoralists' Association of Victoria and of the pastoralists from the other States conferred to-day with the representatives of ...

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  15. THE SPA CONFERENCE.

    After the Conference the German Foreign Minister told the Press that the situation was not without hope. The atmosphere was not very warm, but he now felt on a ...

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  16. PRISONERS' REMISSIONS.

    Sir,—I have been watching the papers closely to see if the question of remissions to prisoners had been granted in any of the other States during the visit ...

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  17. A TRAIN DELAYED.

    The Railway Department has been advised from Blackall that the train to Yaraka arrived seven hours late owing to damage to the line, and water being ...

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  18. PRICE REGULATION COMMISSION.

    The Price Regulation Commission took evidence to-day regarding the price of clothing. Mr. Boots, representing the Adelaide Warehousemen's Association, in ...

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  19. NEW PERSIAN CABINET.

    According to reports received from Teheran (Persia) Mushir Ed Dowleh has presented his new Cabinet. The Shah is believed to have the support of the ...

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  20. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    At the Supreme Court to-day Cecil John M'Garrigal was acquitted on a charge of the manslaughter of Robert M'Cabe at Narrowgin on May 9. ...

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  21. TURKISH NATIONALISTS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," wiring from Constantinople, says that the imminent co-operation of the Greek forces from Balikesri and Pandema ...

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  22. ENTERTAINMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  23. ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING.

    In the Warwick Police Court yesterday, before Major A. E. Aitkin, Acting P.M., Robert James Turner, a Dalveen grazier, was charged with having stolen between ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAPHISTS' UNION.

    The first conference of the newly formed Australian Telegraphists' Union was opened to-day, whenn the following delegates were present: Messrs. J. ...

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  25. SYDNEY STUD SHEEP SALES.

    There was again a large attendance to-day at the continuation of the annual stud sheep sales. Merinos were offered, and bidding was animated, the highest ...

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  26. Sovereign Concert Co.

    The extra concert given by the Alice Sovereign Concert Co. in the Exhibition Hall last evening attracted an enthusiastic audience, and the numerous recalls ...

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  27. THE BASIC WAGE.

    The Premier (Mr. Barwell) announced to-day that the Government would apply the basic wage of 12/6 per day, awarded by President Brown, throughout the ...

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  28. PREVENTION OF WAR.

    The executive council of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia has decided to convene an International Conference of representatives of all the ...

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  29. JAPANESE SUFFRAGE.

    The Prime Minister (M. Takashi Hara) was bitterly assailed in the Diet for referring the suffrage question to the nation, despite the decision of the Diet to grant ...

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  30. BLACKALL-YARAKA RAILWAY.

    Railway communication between Blackall and Yaraka, which was dislocated in consequence of the wet weather lately experienced, has been restored. ...

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  31. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    In reply to questions at the meeting of the Toowoomba City Council on Monday regarding the report by a Melbourne expert on the proposed tramway system ...

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  32. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    A single man Matthew Scott, an employee of the Gundurimba Shire Council, met with a fatal accident on Friday, close to the town, while proceeding at an early ...

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  33. CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER.

    Sir William Thomas White, a former Minister of Finance, will succeed Sir Robert Borden as Prime Minister of Canada, Sir Robert having retired from ...

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  34. WANTED A MILLION HALF-CROWNS.

    Under late of May 27 the Duke of Somerset writes on behalf of the fund being raised by contributions throughout the Empire for the endowment of the ...

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  35. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    As Mrs. A. Branders, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. Brazier, in Phillip-street, Toowoomba, was lighting a spirit lamp to-day it exploded. Parts of the ...

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  36. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO KILL.

    Before Major Aitken, Acting P.M., in the Warwick Police Court this morning, Joseph King, a miner, on remand from Killarney, was charged with having at ...

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  37. THE RECENT ROCKHAMPTON SHOW.

    When the committee of the Rockhampton Agricultural Society sent out invitations to be present at the official opening of the show in June among those ...

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  38. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    The bi-annual conference of the State Executive of the R.S.S.I.L.A. will be commenced in Brisbane to-morrow morning. The State president ...

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  39. THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM.

    Sir,—It is common sense to conclude from the time to time reports which appear in the "Courier," and from the feeling prevailing amongst the people in ...

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  40. MR. HUGHES'S MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has sent the following telegram to the Prince: "I learned with deep concern of the mishap which befel the Royal train ...

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  41. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    Dr. Page, M.H.R., and Mr. Perdriau, M.L.A., addressed a public meeting here in favour of the New State movement. Motions were carried offirming the ...

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  42. TOWNSVILLE DISTRICT COURT.

    The sittings of the District Court were opened t-day, before his Honour Acting Judge Dickson. Harry Clive Banfield, Joseph Roberts, and John William ...

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  43. TIMBER EXHIBITION.

    Indian exhibits hold pride of place at the timber exhibition. The exhibits from Western Australia are the finest from the overseas Dominions. New South Wales ...

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  44. THE SOLDIERS' WELCOME.

    The State Secretary of the R.S.S.I.L.A. advises that preparations are well forward in regard to the welcome and farewell smoke night to the Prince of Wales on ...

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  45. SOUTHPORT MAIN BEACH.

    As the result of inquiry at the Lands Office it was found that the 50 acres recently opened for selection are situated to the east of M'Intosh's Island, in ...

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  46. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON.

    In the North Ipswich Congregational Church on Monday evening the Rev. M. C. Fin[?] was ordained as a minister of the Congregational Church. The Rev. A. ...

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  47. SUGAR CANE CRUSHING.

    The Goondi mill will commence operations this week. The South Johnstone mill is likely to begin on Thursday next, and the Mourilyan mill about July 14. ...

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  48. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    A successful "spook" ball in aid of the furnishing of St. Martin's Memorial Hospital was held in the Star Picture Theatre, Wynnum South, on Friday ...

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  49. WESTRALIAN AGENT-GENERAL.

    Sir J. D. Connolly is the recipient of numerous congratulutions upon his reappointment as Agent-General for Western Australia for a second period of three ...

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  50. WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    During the week ended on Saturday employment was found for 55 men by the Department of Repatriation. The Deputy Commissioner (Mr. J. Claude Henderson) ...

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  51. AMBASSADOR BOOTH'S MISSION.

    The evangelistic campaign, under the auspices of the Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, and Congregational Churches, was continued last night in the Albert-street ...

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  52. MEAT TRADE IN ENGLAND.

    The price of home killed beef has touched 16/ per stone, this being due to the decontrol after the temporary shortage, but the market closed easier. The ...

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  53. Collection of Oil Paintings.

    Members of the public, and particularly those who regard themselves as connoisseurs in art, are finding a good deal to interest them in the collection of ...

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  54. Fine Art Exhibition.

    It is not a little interesting to find that Great Britain, after the war, is producing that in which Germany formerly excelled—high-class art printing. There ...

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  55. ARRANGEMENTS AT IPSWICH.

    Elaborate arrangements are being made for welcoming the Prince of Wales. His Royal Highness will arrive in Ipswich by special train on Saturday, July 31, ...

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  56. BALLARAT BY-ELECTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will leave for Ballarat to-morrow in order to speak in support of Mr. Kerby's candidature for the Ballarat by-election. ...

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  57. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A serious shooting accident occurred at Palm Creek on Saturday. Two lads named Knuth were out shooting with a pea-rifle, and when a bird was sighted, ...

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  58. TOOWOOMBA CITY COUNCIL.

    At the monthly meeting of the Toowoomba City Council yesterday the financial statement showed the following balances:—City fund, debit, £10,954/14/1; ...

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  59. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    In the Police Court yesterday Michael Joseph O'Connor was committed for trial on charges of having shot at Maurice O'Connor, his father, with ...

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  60. SWORD OF HONOUR FOR GENERAL PERSHING.

    The British Ambassador (Sir Auckland Geddes) has presented a sword of honour as a gift from the city of London to General Pershing, who commanded the ...

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  61. COTTAGE FOR SOLDIER'S WIDOW

    The cottage erected at Bellevue-terrace, Clayfield, near Sandgate-road, for a soldier's widow will be officially opened next Saturday, at 3.30 p.m., by the member ...

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