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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The new programme for the Austral Pictures was shown for the first time last eveing. The list is remarkable for its variety and also the very ...

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  3. FROM THE BALCONY.

    The afternoon sun is shilling brightly on the balcony floor and looking outwards one sees the city at work. 'Nimrif feels too that he ...

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  4. NO FAVOUR.

    The Federal Acting Prime Minister,. who also is Federal Attorney-General (Hon. W. Hughes) addressed a large crowd in Moore street to-day on the ...

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  5. VETO BATTLE.

    The debate on clause 2 of the Veto Bill was continued last night. The Hon. J. B. Lonsdale, M.P. (Armagh), moved an amendment providing ...

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  6. THE REFERENDA.

    After weeks of hard fighting, which was invested with a considerable amount of enthusiasm all over the Dows, the Toowoomba branch of the ...

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  7. PRICE OF MILK.

    A number of the Toowoomba milk vendors call attention in this issue that the price of milk from the first of the month will be four pence per quart. ...

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  8. TWO WRECKS.

    The steamer Asia of the Pacific Mail Company which was engaged in the trade between San Francisco and China and Japan struck a rock when 200 ...

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  9. IPSWICH SHOW.

    Advices from Ipswich indicate that the annual exhibition of the Queensland P. and A. Society is likely to be very successful. The show will ...

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  10. TO THE PEOPLE.

    The Premier (Hon. D. F. Denham) has issued the following appeal to the people of Queensland "No work, however pressing, no pleasure, ...

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  11. IMPERIAL POLICY.

    The Right Hon. H. Asquith (Prime Minister) in reply to Capt. Walter Waring (Bauffshire). said the Government policy would in no wise be ...

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  12. HOPE ABANDONED.

    Hope has been abandoned for the safety of 23 Minors, who, were buried in the fall of a roof of a mine here, following an explosion. Several bodies ...

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  13. CHOIR FOR TAMWORTH.

    A general meeting of the members of the Warwick' Choral Society was hold on Monday evening (says the "Argus") Rev. Canon Hay presided over an ...

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  14. CAUGHT IN A TRAP.

    The chief of the secret police at Archangel, for some time anonymously blackmailed a millionaire named Kostogohoff, and obtained from him £50, ...

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  15. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    A district attorney in Los Angeles, who is the anti-union employers' counsel with his chauffeur have been arrested. The attorney is charged with ...

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  16. STEAMER FRANKEN.

    The N.D.L. steamer, Franken, proceeded to the railway wharf at South Brisbane to-day to take in two thousand tons of banker coal. The vessel was ...

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  17. THE MERRY WIDOW OPERA.

    So much has been read and heard of this popular musical comedy, with its charming music, crisp dialogue, and fascinating dances, that it requires no ...

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  18. JUDGES WITH HOBBIES.

    The High Court Judges all have their hobbies (says Melbourne 'Punch'). Sir Samuel Griffith spends his spare hours studying European literature in its ...

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  19. DEFENCE FUND.

    It is reported from Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. that the western federation of miners is ready to levy an assessment of five dollars (about £1) per ...

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  20. COPENHAGEN STRIKE.

    Fourteen thousand workers in the various trades have been locked out here, and unless an agreement if readied by Friday next another 26,0O0 will ...

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  21. ISSUE OF TO-DAY.

    Electors to-day have the opportunity of accepting or rejecting the Federal referenda proposals. For weeks the "sovereign people" have listened to ...

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  22. PREMIER M'GOWEN.

    The Hon. James M'Gowen. the Premier of New South Wales, now is touring France. He will arrive in London on 6th May. ...

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  23. BROKEN-HEARTED.

    In the course of an inquiry concerning the death of a girl, about 16, in the Coroner's Court it transpired she had loved a young man who was ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    The Hon. E. H. Macartney. Minister for Lands, passed through town to-day on his way to Dalby. Mr. Frederick William Simpson, ...

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  25. STEAMER COLLISION.

    The steamer Indralema, when going to Liverpool, collided with the steamer Trooper, off Dungeness. When the Trooper was sinking her crew climbed ...

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  26. BRISBANE RALLY.

    The final home rule rally in connection with the Referenda campaign was held in the Inhibition Hall to-night. Senator Chataway, the Hon. R. Philp, ...

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  27. DOWNS FESTIVAL.

    The annual Downs Festival was held in St. Luke's Church last evening in the. presence of large congregation'. The combined St. James' and St. Luke's and ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND VOTERS.

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  29. GOOMBUNGEE REQUIREMENTS

    At the regular meeting of the Rosalie Shire Council yesterday, Cr. Lau introduced a deputation from the Goombungee Progress Association, the ...

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  30. ROYAL ACADEMY.

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  31. FOUR HOURS WORK.

    Nearly 11,000 persons, including players in the bands marched or rode in the eight hours profession yesterday. The Agricultural Implement ...

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  32. TO THE NORTH.

    Mr. E. G. Striven (Under Secretary, Department of Agriculture) and Dr. Gibson (director of sugar experiment stations), left Brisbane by the steamer ...

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  33. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—In reply to letter, signed by [?] Groom and Sons, in Saturday's "Gazette," no out, more than. 1, regrets this trouble that has arisen over the ...

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  34. TEMPERANCE LECTURER.

    Under the heading "Women and Their Work'' the "Glasgow livening News" writes as follows of Councillor Mrs. Helen Barton who is to visit us ...

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  35. LODGE TEMPLE.

    A new I.O.O.F. temple. costing £40,000 is to be built in Elizabeth street on the site of the present building. ...

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  36. MOROCCO REVOLT.

    The Government has hastily despatched a flying column towards Fez. It consists entirely of French, and Algerian troops from the Shawia country, ...

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  37. NATIONAL SHOW.

    This year being Coronation year the Brisbane Show committee are making a, special effort to increase the attractions at the August Show. Liberal ...

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  38. INDEPENDENT MAYOR.

    The Mayor of Perth has refused to accept £250 to enable him to represent the city council at the coronation., ...

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  39. NO OVERTIME.

    The Home Secretary (Rt, Hon. Winston Churchill), announced he did not intend to issue an order allowing dressmakers to work overtime in connection ...

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  40. SALVATION TEMPLE.

    The Salvation Army has decided to make additions to the city temple the body's headquarters at a cost, of £60,000. The work will be completed ...

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  41. TICKS ON THE COMMON.

    "A Subscriber" writes:—I would like to call the attention of the Inspoctor to the fact that there are of the swarming with ticks running on the ...

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  42. STEAMER EMPIRE.

    The well-known steamer Empire, from Sydney, struck a sandbank off Moji a seaport on the north coast of Japan. She is expected to be ...

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  43. WAGES BOARDS.

    Mr Beeby yesterday said that it was intended to reduce the number of wages boards and group the trades together. The new Act will provide for ...

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  44. FEDERAL FACTORIES.

    The Federal Government are searching Melbourne for premises for the federal clothing and saddlery factories. The buildings are to cost about ...

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  45. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    An edict has been issued, in which is notified the cossation of the outbreak of plague in Manchuria. The total number of deaths from the ...

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  46. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  47. PROSPEROUS AGE.

    The New South Wales banking averages for the March quarter show an increase of £56,000 in the deposits during the last twelve months. The ...

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  48. COMING AUCTION SALES

    Messrs. R. Sinclair and Co., advertise, that Mr. A. E. Harston's choice collection of household furniture and effects, beautiful piano by Rheinberg ...

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  49. RECIPROCITY TREATY.

    The democrats are confident that they will carry the farmers' free list by the end of the week. The Republicans however promise ...

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  50. LOCAL OPTION.

    The local option poll will be taken in West Australia simultaneously with the referenda. Included in the questions will be that of whether State ...

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  51. VOTING STRENGTH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. BOXING MATCH.

    In a boxing match to-day, Bombardier Wells defeated Ian Hague in six rounds. ...

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  54. MAIL BAG.

    When the Mount Kembla mail coach was conveying the mails for that place from Wollongone on Saturday night, one of the mail bags disappeared. ...

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  55. GYMPIE

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  56. CANADA BOOMING.

    The Canadian Northern Railway officials estimate that forty-five thousand American farmers will settle along the railway this year. ...

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  57. CITY JEALOUSY.

    The iron and steel trades section of the Chamber of Manufactures protests against warships being built at Cocktoo Island. Members state that the ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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