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  2. "SWEATED CLERGY."

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Wright) seems to have dropped quickly into the language of the political hustings because, according to a speech ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Colonial Institute banquet which was tendered to the visiting delegates to the Imperial Conference, and which was held at the Hotel Cecil, was the ...

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  4. LE BEAU MONDE.

    Mrs. W. T. White entertained several guests at morning tea at Wyonla yesterday During the morning Misses Hazel Hall and Madge Griffiths ...

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  5. GENERAL GABLES.

    In the House of Commons this evening the Home Secretary (Mr. Churchill) introduced a bill which will enable trade unions after passing a ...

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  6. VETERAN EMPEROR.

    The news has been confirmed that Professor Nousser is in attendance on the Emperor Francets Joseph and notwithstanding reassuring official ...

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  7. RAILWAY CONTROL.

    The Executive Council to-day appointed Mr. Charles Evans, General Traffic Manger of the Queensland railways, as Queensland Railway ...

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  8. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY.

    The magisterial inquiry into the Jen[?] of Ellen Wheeler was continued yesterday before Messrs. W. Simpson and J. A. Clark JJ.P., when the evidence of ...

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  9. A WASTED COMMODITY.

    "If some smart man could only find a way to make skim milk into a palatable foodstuff he would confer the greatest possible benefit upon the ...

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  10. EMPIRE VETERAN.

    The Premier (Hon. D. F. Donham) attended the military dinner, tendered, in Brisbane, on Wednesday, night, to the survivors of the Crimes and ...

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  11. OLD TROUBLE REVIVED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince Minister of New Zealand (Sir Joseph Ward) has written a letter to the society journal "Truth" denying the ...

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  12. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Further details respecting the attack on the Chinese at Tooreon by the insurgents show that all the shops in the town kept by the Chinese were ...

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  13. AEROPLANE RACE.

    Paris, Thursday.—M. Verdrines still is ahead in the aeroplane race from Paris to Madrid He covered the distance from Paris to San Sebastian (219 ...

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  14. IMMIGRATION LEAGUE.

    A pamphlet issued by the British Immigration League strikes a warning note which is worthy of serious attention from Australians. It points out ...

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  15. A MOB SHOUT

    A mob shouting "Vice Madero" assembled in the main street and became angry because president Diaz has not resigned The police and ...

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  16. CONSUMPTION CURE

    PARIS, Monday,—A paper by Dr. Bernheim and Dr. Dieupart was read before the Societe Internationale Tuberculosi last night The doctors ...

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  17. POLITICAL PEACE.

    Despite the rumoured significance attached to the conference in Sydney last week of Mr. Deakin and Mr. Joseph Cook, no special developments on ...

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  18. FRENCH PREMIER.

    Although still suffering severely from the injuries he suffered in the aeroplane accident at Issy on Friday last the Premiers is recovering As ...

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  19. THE REFERENDA.

    The referenda returns have been slightly increased by a few remote places. The figures now are:—Legislative Powers:—No. 89,420; Yes, 69,562 ...

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  20. SPINNERS AND WEAVERS STRIKE

    LISBON Thursday.—Ten thousand spinners and weavers at Oporto stuck for more pay and shorter hours ...

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  21. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    The House of Commons National Insurance debate was adjourned after general approval of the principles. subject to amendment at a later ...

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  22. GAS STRIKE.

    The position in Brisbane to-night is one of darkness. The gas supply at the North Brisbane works become exhausted this evening shortly before 8 ...

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  23. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    A private cable announces the death in London after an operation of Mr. L. E. Isaacs managing director of Feldhim Gotthelf Limited whilst ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. Lennon, M.L.A., is at present on a visit to Toowoomba. Ald. V. G. Redwood, who has been on a business visit to Sydney and ...

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  25. "GET OUT OF THE PARTY."

    The Parnellites and the anti-Parnellites never quarrelled more fiercely than do some of the Socialists who are ever ready to raise the cry of ...

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  26. NO TAXI-CABS.

    Following on that short-lived strike in London of taxi-cab drivers the chaulfeurs in paris have struck and 2200 have quitted their cars Some lively ...

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  27. HEALTH COMMISSION.

    Dr. J. S. C. Elkington (Commissioner for Public Health) and Mr. C. V. S. Jackson chief inspector of mines), members of the Miners' Health ...

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  28. BARQUE WRECKED.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General has been advised from Albany that the Norweigan barque, Mandalay, was wished ashore at Brook Inlet some 10 days ...

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  29. "SOLOMON'S GROWN,"

    A full explanation has been made respecting those relies which caused such trouble recently at Jaffra Mr. Parker the archocologist who was ...

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  30. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day was celebrated in a majority of the elementary schools in England and Wales, the Scholars sal[?] the Union Jack. The cadet corps in ...

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  31. ARCHBISHOP'S WIT.

    Archbishop Wright has a fondness for, clever stories to illustrate, his remarks (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph"). Two of these he let go at the ...

    Article : 217 words
  32. ROUND THE WORLD.

    A young Italian journalist Marquis Glovonni Francesco de Boranato, who, for a wager of £10,000 sterling, is making a journey of 100,000 miles ...

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  33. GENERAL ITEMS.

    A new serial Masters of the World begins in Saturday's issue of the "Gazette." Don't argue; read it. Lovers of choir music Save your ...

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  34. KING'S MOTOR.

    Though the utmost secrecy has been maintained about the incident it is known that the King's motor car figured in a rather serious street accident ...

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  35. BRISBANE PASSENGERS.

    The steamer Orontes brought 58 saloon and 41 first-class passengers for Brisbane. ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS

    This week's programme at the Australian Pictures is excellent The dramatic subjects form a big feature of the list An upardened Sin" is ...

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  37. ENGINE DERAILED.

    As a well-laden passenger train was running into Wollstoncroft station, on the Milson's Point line, this morning, the engine left the rails, It travelled ...

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  38. WHAT HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

    Could anyone who knows him imagine Mr. John Perry M.L.A. (The Richmond), as a Cardinal of the Catholic Church? Frith, the great artist said ...

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  39. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Home Secretary), fs about to introduce in the House of Commons; a bill for preventing the flight of aeroplanes over ...

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  40. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    Sir John Fleetwood Fuller, the new Governor, and Lady Fuller, arrived yesterday afternoon by special train from Adelaide, and were given a ...

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  41. VETO BILL

    In the Houser of Lords during the continued debate of the second reading of the Parliament (Veto) bill the Archbishop of Canterbury appealed for a ...

    Article : 92 words
  42. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A fire occurred this morning in a six-storied warehouse in Flinders Lane and before it could be extingushed damage was caused which has ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. LIVING ON UNIONS.

    Whatever trades unions may do for the worker, they undoubtedly serve to provide pleasant, easy toilets, for the mem who, as secretaries or organisations, ...

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  44. POLITICAL TREND.

    Hen John Murray Premier of Victoria in the course of an interview respecting the recent referenda said that a few years ago a large section ...

    Article : 83 words
  45. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  46. AMERICAN SENATORS,

    Regarding the proposed election of senators by a direct vote of the people the report of the minority of the Judiciary Committee which was presented ...

    Article : 97 words
  47. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Notices have been posted in the ports throughout the United Kingdom warning all seamen and firemen to held themselves in readiness for the signal ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. Advertising

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