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  2. PERSONAL

    The Minister for Agriculture (Hon. James Tolmie) was at Pittsworth on Saturday. He returned to Brisbane last evening ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Fatal Wedding," a dramatic story of wonderful power, will be shown at the Empire Theatre to-night and three succeeding nights. ...

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  4. GOOD RAINFALL.

    Splendid thunderstorms have passed over Downs country between Oakey and Cooyar. The falls in and around Evergreen and the Tunnel ranged from ...

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  5. MACKAY HORROR.

    A massage has just been received that the white wife and there children of a well-known Chinese farmer of Alligator Creek named chas. King had ...

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  6. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—It is strange that Mr. W. J. R. Maughan should ask, per medium of your paper, for the address of the Secretary of the Queensland Rural ...

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  7. UNHAPPY MEXICO.

    Trouble is expected on the Mexican border and a considerable body of American troops have been ordered to held themselves in readiness to proceed ...

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  8. YOUNG CHINA.

    y[?] shih kai been appointed a general and ordered to suppress the rebellion. In oder to cocree the ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    Rt. Hon. R. Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland), speaking at Leeds, said that Ireland was not contributing a farthing to the upkeep of the army or ...

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  10. FRENCH WORKMEN.

    The workmen on the battleship Courbet Porient struck work because of dissatisfaction with the rearrangement of their working hours. They ...

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  11. IN THE WEST

    Sickening heat prevailed here this morning. In the afternoon, however, a refreshing storm passed over the district. The fall was not heavy ...

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  12. TWENTY YEARS.

    Corporal Deschamps has been sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment for stealing the plans of a mitraillouse, and soiling them to the German War ...

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  13. COOK'S PICTURES.

    The Walhalla Hall was filled with a large and enthusiastic audience on Saturday night. A fine series of films were screened. Foremost amongst the ...

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  14. THE WAR.

    Tripoli advices are to the effect that torrential rains destroyed the Italian trenches at the Cumebana Well forcing the troops to establish new ...

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  15. INAUGURAL DINNER.

    The inaugural dinner of the Scottish Society was held in the Cafe Majestic on Saturday evening when the Governor (Sir W. MacGregor), Mr. Philp ...

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  16. CANADIAN METAL.

    A now metal has been found in British Columbia, in platinum-bearing ores, in the Canadium. It belongs to the platinum group, and is of great value ...

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  17. BAD OUTLOOK

    The north-west (says a Gunnedah message to Saturday's 'S.M. Herald') is undergoing the most severe heat-wave experienced since the last big ...

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  18. BRITISH NAVY.

    Captain Faber, M.P., (Unionist member for Hampshire West), made a remarkable speech at Andover. He alleges that which that when the Morocco incident ...

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  19. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    Speaking at a dinner of the Chamber of Manufacturers, Mr. Wade said:— "We have passed through our ordeals in the old country in the dark middle ...

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  20. SHEARERS' QUARTERS.

    On Thursday a deputation consisting of Messrs. W. W. Hood (president) and H. Muir (assistant secretary), and representing the Pastoralists' Association ...

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  21. LOAN PROPOSALS.

    A poll of considerable interest to ratepayers was taken here yesterday. Number 1 proposal: Issue of debentures amounting to £92,107 to repay ...

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  22. NATURE WORSHIP.

    Sir,—Although you need no assistance in defending the broad-minded and sensible attitude you have taken up over Sunday excursions I cannot ...

    Article : 425 words
  23. GENERAL ITEMS.

    A garden fete, under the auspices of the City Council, is being arranged for an early date in the Botanic Gardens. The proceeds will be in aid of ...

    Article : 479 words
  24. COUNTRY WATCHDOGS.

    The dissatisfaction of country members of the Federal Parliament with the Postal Department had led to the formation of the country party. Mr. ...

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  25. RECORD FLIGHT.

    Great excitement was aroused by the great flight of W. E. Hart, the Australian aviator, who flew yesterday from Penrith to Sydney. This is the ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. H. H. Asquith), in reply to a deputation of suffragettes to-day, declined to introduce a measure in Parliament, conferring ...

    Article : 159 words
  27. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Although the Premier (Hon. John Murray) declines to affirm or to deny the rumour that he intends to resign from the Premiership in favour of Mr. ...

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  28. COAL MINERS.

    Much discontent exists among the miners at South Maitland. The men declare they are not receiving a living wage and they contemplate taking ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN BOYS.

    Brigadier General Gordon after his inspection at Glenn Innes, said that the found Australian boy soldiers "as keen as mustard." ...

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  30. GLEBE MURDER.

    A supplement to the Government "Gazette" has been issued, containing a facsimile of a letter and an envelope addressed to the late Mr. Trevasous, ...

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  31. "THE RULE OF THE DEVIL."

    Sir,—I cannot refrain from noticing the controversy that has lately appeared in your paper re Sunday trading and Sunday excursions. The whole ...

    Article : 222 words
  32. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Reports are to hand of panics and damage caused by an earthquake throughout Central Europe. Shocks were felt in Belgium and France. ...

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The King's Prize of West Australia was won by R. Edmond, of New South Wales. The principal aggregate scores were: Edmonds 274. Christian ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. SUVA INCIDENT.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) speaking of the unexpected arrival at Suva, during the Morocco crisis, of a German warship, said: "I am ...

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  35. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire has completely destroyed Mackay Logan Company's extensive warehouse and valuable stook, besides causing loss in ...

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  36. NEW SPEAKER.

    The following motion has been adopted by Parliament, on the motion of the Premier, seconded by Mr. Peake, Leader of the Opposition:—'"That this ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. VICE-REGAL CAR.

    The Sydney express left Benalla 35 minutes behind the time, because of a mishap which occurred near Violet Town, to the vice-regal car, in which ...

    Article : 115 words
  38. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    At Wakefield yesterday the Australian League footballers defeated Wakefield by 3 goals 6 tries to 2 goals 2 tries. ...

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  41. GAS EXPLOSION.

    Fourteen miners have been killed and three injured through an explosion of gas. Four escaped. The rescue, party could obtain no response to knocks. ...

    Article : 33 words
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