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  2. IS IT SYSTEMATIC FRAUD?

    A story was told in yesterday's issue of the Dalby "Herald" which indicates that a new kind of fraud has been discovered. Summed up, the story ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Pastor John W Parslow, of the local Church of Christ, who has spent the past six weeks at his home in Melbourne where he had gone chiefly ...

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  4. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—In this letter I will endeavour to point out a few facts winch the Aldermen should have given the ratepayers in order that an intelligent ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, Leader of the Opposition in the Imperial Parliament in the course of a speech concerning the Declaration of London, ...

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  6. ON THE MARCH.

    The Prince of Wales and other distinguished visitors will be present at the German army manoeuvres which are to be carried out on a scale of ...

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  7. SUGAR STRIKERS.

    The cane-cutters' strike against the farmers reached another stage to-day at Hambledon by the issue of over 30 summonses against strikers for breach ...

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  8. CIVIL SERVICE.

    The results of the recent Public Service Examination were made known to-night. First place was won by Nellie Macgroarty (Brisbane) 82.2 per ...

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  9. LE BEAU MONDE.

    Miss Dorothy King, South Toolburra, is staying at "Kingston." Mrs. Price, Mr. J. Price, and Mrs. A. Robertson and her two litter ...

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  10. INFINITE VARIETIES.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, presided last night at the New South Wales dinner. Lord Chelmsford, in the course of a ...

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  11. SCHOOL TEACHERS' UNION.

    Reference was made in our telegraphic messages on Monday to the proposed formation in Sydney of a School Teachers' Union, to be affiliated ...

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  12. WINTER CLEARING SALE

    The winter clearing sale starts today at Pigott & Co.'s, Ruthven street. This is hot a sale sprung at the last moment, but the result of a thorough ...

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  13. SPORTING PEER.

    Particulars have been published of a remarkable street incident which occurred at one of the Coronation week's festivities. ...

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  14. HE IS DRIVING RIVETS.

    Talk of advertising Australia! Why, in a copy of the London "Express" to hand by yesterday's mail, there is a picture showing the Hon. J. S. T. ...

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  15. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Empire Theatre will be opened to-night. We have been asked to suggest that all communications for the Stock ...

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  16. OVERSEAS DELEGATES.

    The London City Council tendered a banquet at the Hotel Cecil to the Overseas members of Parliament. Sir William Lyne responded to the ...

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  17. UNIONIST ORGANISER.

    Mr. Arthur H. D. Steel-Maitland (Unionist member for East Birmingham) has succeeded tho Rt. Hon. Sir A. Acland-Hood as chief organiser of ...

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  18. SLEW HIS BROTHER.

    A remarkable trial has just concluded in which Matsukato was convicted of the murder of his brother. The public now are demanding his release. ...

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  19. 'THE AIR BITES SHREWDLY.'

    The quotation at the top of this paragraph might well be applied to Sydney on Saturday because the 'Daily Telegraph,' in its weather reports in ...

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  20. GAMORRIST TRIAL.

    Another exciting scene has been witnessed in Viterbo (Italy) at the trial of the Cammorists. Tenislano, head of the prison guard ...

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  21. MILITANT CHINA.

    The Rev. H. S. Nichols, who for the last twenty years has been stationed as a missionary in China, and who has returned to New York, states that with ...

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  22. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    A deputation to the Acting Chief Secretary yesterday renewed to the alleged combine in the meat industry. Mr. Flowers undertook to have a strict ...

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  23. FEDERAL MINISTER'S ROMANCE.

    In our telegraphic news yesterday it was stated that the Hon. W. M. Hughes (Acting Prime Minister) was to be married this week to Miss Mary ...

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  24. POET LAUREATE.

    Because of the illness of the Poet Laureate, Mr Alfred Austin, the Coronation Ode has not been published. (Mr. Alfred Austin is nearly 80 ...

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  25. DOCTORS OPINION.

    The following letter on the sewerage scheme has been received by his Worship the Mayor of Toowoomba. Sir,—I have the honour to ...

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  26. RED RUSSIA.

    Mr. Herman Bornstein, who has just returned from his annual visit to Russia, declares that the condition of the Jews in that country is now worse than ...

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  27. OVERSEAS CLUB.

    The Overseas Club, inaugurated for the furtherance of the Empire development, has been inaugurated with 50,000 members and 1800 branches. ...

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  28. RAILWAY ROUTE.

    Mr. H. p. Somerset M.L.A., this afternoon introduced a deputation to the Minister for Railways (Hon. W. T. Paget) to ask for a variation in the ...

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  29. WHAT STRIKES COST.

    At a congress of representatives of German Trade Unions the president said that 4,110 strikes and lockouts had occurred during the year 1910, ...

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  30. GALA NIGHT.

    At a gala night at His Majesty's Theatre the guests included the Royal visitors, ambassadors, Cabinet Ministers, Sir Joseph Ward, Right Hon. ...

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  32. CANADIAN TOWN,

    A remarkable instance of the development of Canada by the railways has just been reported. A town, named appropriately Forward, recently was ...

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  33. SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW.

    The annual show of the New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association was opened to-day. There were 689 sheep in the different classes against 763 for ...

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  34. COLLIERY FIRE.

    A fire broke out to-day in the Blair Athol Colliery. The first indication of a fire was clouds of smoke which issued from the air shaft. Fortunately all the ...

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  35. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The Carters' Union and Dock Labourers' Union decided not to handle goods from any firm involved in the shipping strike. The result is that ...

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