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  2. HOME RULE FIGHT.

    Sir Edward Carson has headed the Ulster Indemnity Fund with a donation of [?]10,000. There was a scene of enthusiasm ...

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  3. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The Lord Mayor of Dublin suggests the reinstatement of the strikers, and the cessation of the lockout in return for a pledge that there shall not be ...

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  4. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The General Superintendent of the Railway Department (Mr. G. R. Steer) pointed out to-day that the increasing traffic had been something abnormal ...

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  5. PRODUCE AGENTS.

    The Stock and Produce Agents' Bill was introduced to-night in the Legislative Assembly. It consists of 12 clauses and two schedules. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. FEDERAL BANK.

    The balance-sheet for the Commonwealth Bank for the half-year, ended June 30, shows a loss of £30,030, which, added to the previous loss of ...

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  7. SERIOUS POLITICS.

    News from Nashville, in the State of Tennessee, shows that the Speaker of the Lower House of the legislative of Tennessee (Mr. Stanton) alleged that ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon:-- Hon. W. H. BARNES (Treasurer), in reply to Mr. Barber, said when ...

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  9. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier (Hon. W. Holman) announced that he would appoint a Royal Commission if Mr. J. C. Wade ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    The North Staffordshire miners will tender a fortnight's notice on Saturday in connection with the non-unionist question. A stoppage will ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FLEET. ADMIRAL PATEY.

    Admiral Sir George Patey, replying to a welcome at Albany, said, "We have all been looking forward with the greatest interest to our arrival in ...

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  12. LATE SPORTING.

    The middle grass track was used at Randwick this morning. There were no hurdles. The going was very fast. Ben Soult, with assistance, ...

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  13. STATE AGRICULTURE.

    The Department of Agriculture and Stock has prepared a collection of products to the sent to the Agent-General in London for the purpose of ...

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  14. AVIATION PROGRESS.

    Tegoud.--the aviator who makes his machine loop the loop--was welcomed when he arrived yesterday in London. He declared that he wished to prove ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night at the Empire will see an entire change of programme. The list is a most comprehensive one and in cludes an endless variety of subjects ...

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  16. FIRST GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The jubilee of the Ipswich Boys' Grammar School was celebrated at Ipswich to-day. The Governor, Sir William MacGregor, presided over the ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The application to the Privy Council for leave to appeal in the Government House case will probably be heard about October 17 (says the "S. ...

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  18. LEPROSY PATIENTS.

    Three patients from Peel Island Leper Station will be discharged as [?]ured on Monday next. One is a kanaka who will be returned to the island, ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    General Botha, speaking last night at Walkestroon, said he did not believe in repelling the natives with sjamboks. The whites were their ...

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  20. INTERSTATE.

    John Wigginston, aged 62 years a fettler, got in front of a passenger train at Hurstville to-ay and was cut to pieces. ...

    Article : 253 words
  21. IMMENSE FORTUNE.

    Miss Davidson, aged 90, who was the daughter of a manufacturer at Manchester, has left a will, bequeathing [?]25,000 to a washerwoman named ...

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  22. BRISBANE ITEMS.

    The annual convention of the Queensland Temperance Alliance was continued to-day. Several papers were contributed on scientific and popular ...

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  23. BOXING.

    The Smith-Langford boxing match has been definitely abandoned, the State Athletic Associated, refusing permission to allow a white and a negro ...

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  24. STOLEN NECKLACES.

    At the hearing of the charge against Joseph Grizzard, Simon Silverman, and Leissir Gutwirth (Austrian diamond dealer), and John Lockett ...

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  25. JOHN M'CORMACK.

    The [?]vent of Mr. John McCormack to Toowoomba is creating the interest that the occasion demands, and the concert which the world-famous tenor ...

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  26. BALKAN TROUBLE.

    The foreign bourses are weak owing to disquieting news from Albania. BELGRADE, Thursday. Servia is calling out the Mor[?] ...

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  27. TWO CARS DESTROYED.

    The Commissioner for Police has been advised that a motor-car belonging to Captain Colling was disabled near Hemmant last night. A second ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    The "Daily Citizen" says that the members of the Australian cricket team, now touring America, seem to have mysteriously disappeared. ...

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  29. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Four cases of small-pox were reported to-day, making seven cases for the two days. The Health Authorities, are anxious about the possible ...

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  30. DAY-MADE BREAD.

    The proposal to abolish all night work and have bread-making carried on within stipulated hours of the day-time is to be revived at the interstate ...

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  31. BRISBANE HAIRDRESSERS.

    The Metropolitan Hairdressers' Wages Board, in its award just issued, provides for a weekly half-holiday on Saturday instead of Thursday, ...

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  32. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon,-- Hon. J. COOK (Prime Minister), in reply to Mr. Ryrie, New South Wales, ...

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  33. MERINGANDAN C.C.

    The newly-formed cricket club at Meringandan played their opening match last Saturday, married v. single, which resulted in a win for ...

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  34. PRINTERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Inter-state Master Printers' conference was resumed to-day. Mr. J. E. Silver, of South Australia, read a paper on employers and their position ...

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  35. SUGAR IN BUTTER.

    Edward Whittaker, an Irish butter exporter, was summoned to-day at the Liverpool Police Court, charged with selling butter, which contained 12 and ...

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  36. FIRE AT BALLARAT.

    The bacon factory of George Farmer in [?] street, Ballarat East, one of the most extensive establishments of the kind in Australia, was ...

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  37. ADELAIDE SOLICITOR.

    The Adelaide Insolvency Court was crowded yesterday when the Stipendiary Magistrate delivered his judgement in the case of Judah Moss ...

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  38. ABORIGINE MURDERED.

    The Commissioner for Police received a report this afternoon from Coen (N.Q.) to the effect that an aborigine boy had been brutally murdered by ...

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  39. THE MYSTERIOUS JANSEN.

    After almost completing his world's tour, Jansen, the American transformist, gave a performance in the Town Hall last night, before a ...

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  40. BOWLING.

    The New South Wales bowlers will arrive to-day by the mail train from Brisbane and will be met by the President and committee of the ...

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  41. BOILER EXPLODES.

    An explosion occurred at the Gosford sawmills yesterday, when an engineer named Edward Davis, was killed instantly, and a mill hand ...

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  42. CLIFTON ITEMS.

    Methodist Fair.--A large and representative meeting of the members of the Methodist congregation was held in the Methodist Church on ...

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  43. GOVERNOR SULZER.

    The Court of Impeachment to hear the charges against Mr. W. Sulzer, when Governor of the State of New York continued its sittings yesterday. ...

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  44. DALBY ITEMS.

    Hospital Ball.--The children's ball, organised by the Mayoress (Mrs. W R. Hunter) and Mrs. Dunshea, took place this evening in St. Joseph's ...

    Article : 141 words
  45. NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM.

    A combined bowling team, consisting of members of the East Brisbane and Clayfield clubs, to-day defeated the New South Wales bowlers by 96 ...

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  48. A FOOLISH STRIKE.

    A strike has occurred at North Lyell mine, through the dismissal of a braceman for using a fire pot, which was regarded as a [?] to the ...

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