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  2. COWES REGATTA.

    The Emperor William of Germany's yacht Meteor won a race at Cowes regatta to-day against Germania, White Heather, and Water Witch. ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the President announced that the Address had been presented to the Governor and he read is Excellency's ...

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  4. DROUGHT IN INDIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Simla reports that half of India is suffering from a drought. The crops are withering in the United Central provinces ...

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  5. STRIKE VIOLENCE.

    A largo body of strikers ambushed Thompson's cane gang and threatened to shoot the cutters. Several revolver shots were fired over the cutters' heads. ...

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  6. IN MANXLAND.

    (The following article is a continuation of those interesting personal sketches which are being contributed to the "Gazette," by "Vida," a ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS

    Last week the management of the Empire Pictures treated their patrons to a splendid representation of the Coronation procession. Last night the ...

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  8. MEN OF THE HOUR

    [Seeing that comparatively few of our readers have a personal knowledge of our public men a series of character sketches, dealing chiefly with ...

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  9. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir, I notice in yesterday's issue of your valuable paper the team selected to represent Toowoomba against N. S. Wales on August 7th. Being it keen ...

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  10. FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    The State Parliament was to-day prorogued till 23rd August. The Premier (Mr. McGowen), cabled to Mr. Holman (Acting Premier), expressing ...

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  11. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS.

    M. Andre Beaumont, the Frenchman, who recently won the prize of £10,000 offered by the London "Daily Mail" for an aeroplane flight in Great ...

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  12. RIDDING WIVES.

    The nurse, Mario Gerzean, who has been arrested on a charge of wholesale murder of married men says that her motive was to rid wives of ...

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  13. MR. W. J. RYOTT MAUGHAN.

    Mr. William John Ryott Maughan, senior member for Ipswich, has succeeded in politics in spite of the "Worker's" scornful sneer of years ago. His ...

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  14. CONFERENCE FAILS.

    Hon. A. Hinchcliffe M.L.C., secretary of the Australian Labour Federation to-day received a letter from the secretary of the Australian Sugar ...

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  15. ADMIRAL TOGO.

    When Admiral Togo, who was an official visitors from Japan to Great Britain, during the Coronation, left London, on his return trip he was ...

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  16. BRITISH TRADE.

    The net tonnage through the Suez Canal for 1910 increased by 1,174,371 tons over the previous year. The percentage of British vessels using the ...

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  17. BOTTOMLEY CASE.

    The hearing has been concluded of an appeal by Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P.. against a decision of a judge in the Court of King's Bench, in ...

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  18. FARMERS ORGANISING.

    Sir,—The Darling Downs Farmers' Union is thoroughly democratic. Ten persons eligible for membership may from a branch and appoint one of their ...

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  19. STEAD DENOUNCED.

    The "Globe" says it would be interesting to hear Mr. Stead's defence if he has any concerning the Fisher interview. Possibly his interview with ...

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  20. COWARDLY ATTACK.

    A message from Hambledon states that a cowardly attack was made last night on Mr. Cannon's sugar farm by a number of strikers. During the day, ...

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  21. LABOUR TYRANNY.

    The Rosewood correspondent of the Brisbane "Courier," of yesterday's date, tells a remarkable story of the intolerant action of organised ...

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  22. SWIMMING RACE.

    Toldi, a Hungarian, won the 200 yards beast stroke swimming championship to-day, with Finlay third. Toldi's time was 2 mins. 42 secs. ...

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  23. AUSTRAL SKATING RINK.

    Large crowds continue to patronise the Austral Skating Ring, which is under the capable management of Mr. Teetzel. To-morrow at noon, Mr. ...

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  24. NEW LEGISLATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day in reply to Mr. T. R. Roberts, the Home Secretary said members of the police force in Brisbane, Ipswich and ...

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  25. ACT OF INTIMIDATION.

    At the Police Court to-day William Phillips a striker, was proceeded against by the police, charged with intimidating workmen on the 18th of ...

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  26. RAILWAY GAUGES.

    Mr. Henry Deane, Victorian Government engineer, has recommended to the Federal Government that 4 feet 8½ inches would be the best gauge in ...

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  27. SPEAKER LOWTHER.

    Mr. J. Pointer, Labour member for the Attercliffe division of Sheffield, writing to a Labour newspaper, accused the Speaker of being a miserable Lieutenant-colonel Lockwood ([?]ionist member for West Essex), raised the question in the House of Commons and Mr. Pointer apologised and ...

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  28. HARRY CLAY'S SHOW.

    The members of Mr. Harry Clay's Vaudeville Company played to another large audience last evening at the Town Hall. Mr. Will Raynor sang the ...

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  29. LOADED BY CLERKS.

    The Milliquin sugar was put into the steamer Tinana to-day by clerks. ...

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  30. DEATH OF A MEMBER.

    Mr. Martin Cussen, member for Waranga, in the Legislative Assembly, died yesterday at the age of 75 years. ...

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  31. DISILLUSIONED.

    The tent and stretches sent up by the Railway Department for the navvies who struck were sold by auction to-day. The English navvies are much ...

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  32. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Postal Department still believe that there will be a loss of £400,000 during the first year on the penny postage system. ...

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  33. INSPECTOR GENERAL.

    The report of the Conference of Imperial Defence has been published. It states that the Inspector-General of the Over Seas forces will only inspect ...

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  34. HOBART STRIKE.

    The first serious strike which has occurred in Hobart for the last 20 years at least has commenced by the carters and drivers ceasing work. ...

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  35. HURDLE RACE.

    The following are the final acceptances of the Australian Hurdle Race:—Obi. Arquebuse. Invermason, Minato, Battery, Steam, Yarrabar. ...

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  36. THE SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    Sir.—There are a large number of people in Queensland who know that I have made a study of Sanitary Engineering and have visited different ...

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  37. HEALTH BILL.

    The Bill introduced to-day to the Health Act of 1900 provides for the fixing of a standard of pure foods, for the mode of manufacture, labelling of ...

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  38. WOMEN'S VOTES.

    Sir William Lyne when addressing the Women's Social Political Union, said the Australian women had used their votes to purify the Federal ...

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  39. LORD DENMAN.

    Lord Denman, the new Governor-General presided at the meeting of the Federal Executive to-day. The Federal Parliament has been ...

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  40. POWDER EXPLOSION.

    A terrible accident occurred this morning to Mr. J. Dunn, the clerk and overseer of the Stephens Shire Council. The residents near the ...

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  41. NAVAL RAGGING.

    Mr. Archer Shee has received £7120 sterling and costs as compensation from the Admiralty for the dismissal of his son from the Royal Naval College at ...

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  42. LADY BARRISTER.

    Miss Anna Tereza Brenan was admitted by the State Full Court today, to practise as a barrister. ...

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  43. STATE REVENUE.

    A return wag issued to-night showing that the revenue for Queensland for the month of July was £463,817 compared with £373,988 for July last ...

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  44. TEMPERANCE CAUSE.

    The by-election to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Taylor's death will take place in about a fortnight. Mr. Leonard Isit the well-known ...

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  45. STATE CHILDREN.

    The State Children's Bill, which was introduced in the Assembly this afternoon, consolidates the law relating to children under the care of the State. ...

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  46. HEAT WAVE.

    The heat continues, Incalculable damages has resulted to agriculture and fodder is searee. ...

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  48. DASHED TO DEATH.

    Lytton Sheehan aged 15, was dashed to death at the Victoria Iron Rolling Mills. The boy was employed in the fitting shop, and, unseen, he ...

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  49. TRAINING OFFICERS.

    The Defence Committee recommends increased accommodation in the Staff College to enable not fewer than fourteen overseas oligers to be admitted ...

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