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  2. INTERSTATE

    The Sydney Observatory received a cablegram to the effect that a severe hurricane was experienced over New Catedonia on Saturday and Sunday. The ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES

    The terrible story lost by Mrs. Thaw in the murder trial at New York has caused a yevaulsion of feeling in favour of her accused husband. A tremendous ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Registrar-General has issued a return showing that the population of Queensland on December 31 was estimated to have been:—Males, 292,000; ...

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  5. ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE.

    Report of the state of the hospital hereunder mentioned for week ending 9th February, 1907:—In the house at last report 368 males and 335 females: ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram was received from Long reach to the effect that the horse, attached to the Longrac[?]-Jundah main coach took bright when approaching ...

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  7. POLITICAL SITUATION

    The effort of Mr. Kidston to form an Independent Labour Party is not likely to meet with approbation at the hands of the electors. ...

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  8. WAR CORRESPONDENT DEAD

    The death of Sir William Howard Russell, the celebrated was correspondent has been reported. Sir W. Russell, Kt., L.L.D.D.L., ...

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  9. THE CITERSISHED DOLL.

    Many women keep at least one doll all thier Eyes through, carefully put away and seldom shown, except in certain moments, to a little daughter, nice, or ...

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  10. PENNY SAVING BANK.

    The bank was opened at the Town Hall last Saturday evening by Directors G. Hooper and C. Ware and C. Ware and Secretary Bailey when 43 children banked £9 ...

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  11. FALL FROM MALT HOUSE ROOF.

    John Armstrong, aged 36, married, residing in Anthony street, while engaged working on the roof of Messrs. William Jones and Sons' malt house. ...

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  12. HON. R. B. O'CONNOR.

    The Hon, R. B. O'Connor, Minister for Education, has decided to resign, his po[?] in order to practice at the Bar. ...

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  13. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    In connection with the robbery at the railway station on December 23th, 1906. Harry Griffits and Albert Griffits, brothers, appeared before the Police ...

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  14. SINKING OF A TUG.

    The fug Sceret sank at her mooring in Johnson's Bay. The sea cock had been mysteriously opened. ...

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  15. AUSTRAL BAND DANCE.

    Under the auspices of the Australia Bank a social gathering and dance will take place in the Alexandra Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. A lengthy ...

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  16. KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra returned to England yesterday from France. Their journey from Calais to Dover was devoid of incident ...

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  17. T.O.G.T.

    The I.O.G.T. Hope of the Downs No. 113, held a very successful ice cream social gathering in the Rechabites Hall last Thursday. Mr. Priest, C. T., ...

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  18. DARING BURGLARY.

    Burgiars removed a safe from a room where a man named Myers lived in the East End Octoagon, while he was asleep. They burst open the safe and stole ...

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  19. REDUCTION OF INCOME TAX.

    Opinion in Ministerial circles is that the principal plank of the Government platform at next election will be a reduction in the Income Tax. ...

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  20. DAWSON VALLEY COAL.

    The local Chamber of Commerce to-day asked the premier, Mr. W. Kidston, that the services of Dr. Jack, geologist, be engaged to report on the coal areas ...

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  21. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court yesterday before Messrs. T. Mowbray, P.M., W. A. Polglass and G. W. Westwood, JJ.P., Harry Marshall was charged with using ...

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  22. GERMAN NAVAL LEAGUE.

    Prince Von Bulow's organ denies that the Naval League gave any funds for electioncering purposes. Many newspapers are indignant that ...

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  23. PLAGUE OUTBREAK.

    The matron of the Isempsy Hospital, Miss Guliford, succumbed to the attack of plague this afternoon. Much regret is expressed at her death. ...

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  24. ROCKFELLER AND EDUCATION

    Mr. Rockfeller wishes the General Education Board to stablish colleges in all States of 100,000 inhabitiants. He expects that from three to five times the ...

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  25. AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    Opinions here on Mr. Kidston's policy are very much divided. There is not the least doubt that Messrs. kidston and Grant will be opposed by both ...

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  26. MORE INFECTED RATS.

    Dr. Ashburn Thompson says there is no reason to believe that plague exists in Petersham. Three more plague infected rats were found on Saturday, one ...

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  27. FRANCE.

    The French police have arrested 43 criminals who for two years have terrorised Northern France and committed a thousand outrages. ...

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  28. DEATH OF COUNTESS OF CADOGAN.

    The death is announced of the Countess of Cadogan. ...

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  29. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

    We (Bundaberg "Mail") learn that during the past few months pleurepneumonia has been somewhat prevalent among cattle in the Electra district. ...

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  30. A ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    The engagement is announced of the Duke of the Abruzzi and Princess Elena, the only daughter of the King of Servia, whose mother was the oldest ...

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  31. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Sir John Lawson Walton. Attorney-General, explained that his remarks concerning the House of Lords which were cabled on the 8th instant, were ...

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  32. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    A band of Terrorists brought two men to a church at Salvkoff and bound and forced them to kneel and then fired at them from behind killing them. The ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    A report has been compiled showing the operations of the Immigration Restriction Act during the first five years of its existence. The retura shows ...

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  34. POLITICS AT TOWNSVILLE.

    The ward committees of the National Liberal Electoral Associations generally are nominating Messrs. Philp. Hamran, Pritchard, and Fenwick as candidates for ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Alderman E. J. Godsall yesterday received a post card from Mr. H. W. Foster (late land agent at Toowoomba). at Suva, dated January 29th, in which ...

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  36. FREE TRADERS.

    The Hon. Winston Churchill explaining his speech at Leeds said that no free trades would consent to penalise free trade within the Empire at the cost of ...

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  37. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE BILL.

    Lady Coutts in an endeavour to secure the introduction of a Women's Suffrage Bill in the United States Congress, in terviewed President Roosevelt. ...

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  38. COMPULSORY ACQUISITION TO JL[?]BOUR.

    A proclamation having reference to the compulsory acquisition of the Jimhour Estate (Dalby district), under the 1906 Act appeared in the "Government ...

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  39. FEDERAL RETURNS.

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  40. THE DENTISTS' BANQUET.

    The members of the first Australian Dental Congress marked their success by a banquet in St. James' Hall last night (says Saturday's "S. M. Herald") at ...

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  41. DEMONSTRATION AT HYDE PARK.

    A body of women suffragists marched on Saturday from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square. The procession was half a mile in length. Several bands played ...

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  42. RAILWAY IN CHINA.

    The agreement regarding the Canton-Kaulung railway has been ratified. The line is to be constructed by British engineers, by means of British capital. ...

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  43. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS.

    A telegram from Bundaberg states that the plague of grasshoppers which wrought havoc in the young cane crop three years go, has again manifested ...

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  44. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Prime Minister the Hon. A. Deakin, received a reply from the Hon. W. Kidston, Premier of Queensland to his telegram that the Commonwealth and ...

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  45. THE BOERS.

    Sir F. Fitzpatrick at Pretionia, stated that "that Hetvolk" recently offered that if the capitalists would consent to a loan of £10,000,000 as further compensation ...

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  46. FIRE NEAR PHILADELPHIA.

    The residence of Mr. John Wanamaker, near Philadelphea, has been burnt down. The damage is estimated at 1,000,000 dollars (£200,000). ...

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  47. EXTENSION TELEPHONES.

    The Postal Department of the Commonwealth appeais detenmined to discourage all systems of telephone connection except by toll telephones. Some ...

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  48. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.

    At the services in connection with the Baptist Sunday school on Sunday, special acutions were delivered by the Rev. A. G. Weller. In the morning ...

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  49. DOWNS NEWS.

    Douneley and Rogers held their usual monthly stock sale on Friday, when they yarded 186 head of mixed cattle. There was a good attendance of buyers, ...

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  50. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    Lord Northcote, the Governor-General, has received a letter from the Duke of Connaught dealing with the invitation extended to him to visit Australia, ...

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  51. MUSIC HALL TROUBLE.

    The Music Hall Conference failed and the strike is increasing in severity. ...

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  52. GERMANY AND MADEIRA.

    Germany's scheme of concession for the practical control of Madeira has been revived. The British residents of the island appealed to Sir Edward Grey ...

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  53. DAMPIER'S SMART SET COMPANY.

    To-night in the Town Hall Mr. Alfred Dampier will present his Smart Set Company in several one act Musical Comedies and Vaudeville. Miss Rose ...

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  54. WHEAT SALES.

    The cargo of wheat by the Vimiera and the Becehley sold at 30/4½ per 480 1bs. and the shipment by the Garnod Liewellyn at 30.3 per 480 1bs. 15,000 ...

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  55. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    A proclamation has been gazetted, summoning the Federal Parliament to meet on Wednesday, 20th February, for the despatch of divers urgent and ...

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  56. BURSTING RIFLES.

    On three occasions within the last few weeks riffles have burst in South Australia, it is thought through improperly loaded cartridges. The latest accident ...

    Article : 114 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 129 words
  58. OVERLAND PASSENGERS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  59. CONSULS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Rocinke has been gazetted Consul-General or Norway in Australia, with headquarters in Melbourne. Mr. Gunderson has been gazetted vice-consul for ...

    Article : 81 words
  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 51 words
  61. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the international Rugby football match between England and Ireland. which was played yesterday the Irish team won by 17 points to 9. ...

    Article : 30 words
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