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  2. LATEST CABLES

    There was a renewal of the racial riots at Prague in Bohemia, yesterday, and the gendarmerie cleared the Streets at the point of the bayonet. ...

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  3. CARPENTARIA DOWNS MURDER.

    No new development have occurred in connection with the Carpentaria Dowers murder case. No further arrests have been made. Mrs. Wilson is ...

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  4. POLICE COURT.

    In the police court yesterday, before Mr. T. Mowbray, p.M., and Messrs. J. Nihill and J. Stirling. and P. H. Mcdonogh, J.J.P., ...

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  5. CHARLEVILLE DIVORCE CASE

    The Chief Justice to-day granted a petition by A. H. Austen, of Charleville, for divorce from his wife on the grounds of adultery. ...

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  6. POLITICAL.

    The political atmosphere just now is charged with many and peculiar rumors, one of which is that the position of the Minsitry is on anything ...

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  7. ESCAPEE FROM WESTBROOK.

    At the District Court Brisbane, before Sir Arthur Rutledge, c. R. O'Brein pleaded guilty to having escaped from Westbrook Reformatory. ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND MAIL SERVICE

    It is reported that the British India and Federal Houldershire lines have arrived at an agreement in connection with a new direct Queensland mail ...

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  9. LE BEAU MONDE

    My dear Beatrice,—Lady Nelson and the Misses Nelson intend removing into Mrs. Gibson's residence, Cecil street, on Monday. ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND MANAGER INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. B. W. McDonald, manager for Queensland of the B.I.S.N. Company to-night stated that the agreement between the British India and ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND BUTTER.

    The graders attached to the Department of Agriculture, for the week ended 28th November, graded 4,328 boxes of butter for export. Of this quantity, ...

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  12. LICENSING COURT.

    The monthly sitting of the Toowoomba Court was yesterday before Mr. T. Mowbray, P.M., and Messrs. J. Nihill, P,'H. ...

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  13. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. [?]. Grayson, [?].LA., Introduced a deputation this morning to the Minister for Lands (Hon. D. F. Dennam), to ask that a previous application for ...

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  14. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA'S JUBILEE.

    Extensive illumination were carried out on the occasion of the Emperor of Austria's jubilee. There crowds converging paineed, ...

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  15. TOOWOOMBA ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    The directors of the Toowoomba Electric Light and Power Company have decided to augment the power of their plant, by providing one of the ...

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  16. STARTLING NEWS.

    A telegram from Belgrade assorts that Austria is moving 100,000. more troops towards Bosnia. ...

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  17. PERSIAN SENSATION.

    The Shah of Persia's proclamation abolishing the constitution and refusing Parliament is again placarded at Teheran. It is believed that this ...

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  18. A CHILD'S FRIGHTFUL DEATH.

    A terrible fatality occurred at Blayney (N.S.W.) on Monday morning. Shortly after 9, a girl named Ryan, aged 14½ years, daughter of a local ...

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  19. ANTEDILUVIAN REMAINS.

    The Government of Germany is senoing out an expedition to investigates the remains of some gigantic antediluvian animals which have been ...

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  20. THE CROW'S NEST FIRE.

    Our Crow's Nest correspondent referring to the late fire says:—I am glad to report the fire was not so disastrous as was at first feared. To Mr. ...

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  21. DINIZULU'S CRIME.

    Mahihi, one of Dinizulu's wives, gave evidence that she heard Dinizulu order Mankulama to summon his regiment for war, and also urge his ...

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  22. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Now York correspondent of the "Times" reports that the committee of ways and means of the means of the House of Representatives of the United States, ...

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  23. MILITARY ORDERS.

    The following orders respecting the military and cadet forces in Queensland have been approved:—Promotion: 14th Australian Light Horse ...

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  24. STORM AT ALLORA.

    Light showers fell in different parts of the Allora district on Sunday, and in the afternoon a heavy gust of wind swept over the eastern part of the ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Kidston moved: That for the remainder of the session the House meet on Mondays of each week. His reasons for the motion were that it was ...

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  26. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S PROFITS.

    The P. and O. Company's profits for, the year are £267,225. An amount of £58,428 has been carried forward. ...

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  27. AMERICAN FLEET.

    News was received in Sydney to-day that four officers of the American fleet had been court-martialled as a result of their conduct while in Australia. ...

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  28. EDUCATION BILL.

    On Clause 2. of the Education Bill a strong Nonconformist and Radical attack. was directed, against the concession of the right of entry into country ...

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  29. GERMANY'S POPULATION.

    The increase in the population of Germany in 1907 was 882,000. ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of Reuter's Agency reports that a man was arrested for attempting to derail, at Pondery, the train conveying the ...

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  31. THE £25 DEPOSIT.

    The Socialists politically known as the Socialist Labour Party of Australia, are opposed to the £25 deposit provision in the Federal Electoral ...

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  32. CHILDREN'S BILL.

    The House of Lords yesterday passed the Children's Bill, after introducing into the measure from the dead licensing bill, the clause prohibiting a child ...

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  33. A WAR INCIDENT.

    A summons for directions in an action brought by Peter Ferdevatch Varawa, of Shanghai, shipbroker, against Howard Smith and C., Ltd., ...

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  34. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    M. Fusinato initiated an interesting debate in the Italian Chamber yesterday, expressing approval of the Government's foreign policy, especially ...

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  35. AGREEMENT SIGNED.

    The agreement between the United States of America and Japan, relating to the status quo in the far east, has been signed at Washington. ...

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  36. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The case in which Thomas G. Chapman sued the proprietors of the "SYdney Morning Herald" for £1,000 for alleged libel was concluded to-day. ...

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  37. BIG SUGAR OUTPUT.

    The Lower Burdekin is putting up a record in sugar production this year and it is anticipated nearly 17,000 tons will be produced (says the ...

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  38. EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    Mr W. B. Hale reiterates that the story told by "The World" in regard to the interview with Emperor William of Germany is a silly connection. ...

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  39. N.S.W. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly sat al last night until 6.30 this morning. The Industrial Disputes Bill passed the third reading by 33 to 21. The ...

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  40. PERSONAL

    Mr. Duncan M'Rae, formerly owner of Furracabad, and Tattiarn Park, Glen Innes, New South Wales, died recently at the age of 76 years. A ...

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  41. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    It is announced that there have been 367,197 applications for old age pensions in England, 193,138 in Ireland, 67,785 in Scotland, and 23,950 in Wales ...

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  42. A BIT OF LUCK.—OPAL WORTH £1OOO.

    Two opal minors at White Cliffs (N.S.W.), named Conlon and Jones, had a bit of luck in unearthing 20ft. from the surface an opal which ...

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  43. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    John Harvey (18) night officer in charge of the railway gates near Liverpool, while crossing the line last night, was knocked down by the ...

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  44. DOUBLE DROWNING FATALITY.

    Mrs. Watkins and three of her family were camped on the bank of the River Plenty (Victoria), and a boy aged 12 years and a girl aged 19 went ...

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  45. MISS KATE ROONEY.

    Miss Kate Rooney, the Australian central to, has arranged a professional tour of Australia, opening in Sydney in September next. ...

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  47. CONFERENCE OF CO OPERATIVE BUTTER FACTORIES.

    A conference of delegates from the co-operative butter and cheese factories in Queensland will be held in the National Agriculture ...

    Article : 93 words
  48. DROWNING FATALITY.

    Loaisa Watkins (19), and her brother Jesse (12), were drowned to-day while bathing in the River Plenty. Ruthven Street Property.—A final ...

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  49. ELECTIONS IN TURKEY.

    The elections in Turkey now are proceeding. The Armenians and the Jews are voting solidly with the Turks throughout Constantinople. The Greeks ...

    Article : 43 words
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