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  2. DALBY MOTOR SMASH.

    The magisterial inquiry respecting the fatal motor-car smash, which took place on June 2, was resumed to-day, before Mr. F. C. M. Burne, M.P. ...

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  3. FEDERAL FIGHT.

    Only three actual working days remain for the candidates and most of them are cramming in as much work as possible. The Hon. L. E. Groom ...

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  4. POLICE OFFICERS.

    Reference yesterday was made to the meritorious work of Detective- Sergeant Head and Constable Scanlan at the local railway station when ...

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  5. MAN WITH REVOLVER.

    The man who was arrested under sensational circumstances on Monday at the railway station, was brought before the Police Magistrate, Mr. W. ...

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  6. ALLIES QUARREL.

    Reuter's Agency reports that it is not likely that the Turks will accept the modifications in the preliminary terms of peace. Bulgaria will not ...

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  7. BRITISH ROYALTY.

    Their Majesties, King George and Queen Mary, visited Neusterlitz. Despite her age of 91 years, the Duchess of Mecklenburg came to the station to ...

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  8. INTERSTATE.

    Margaret Friday, aged 55 years, fell from a moving tram in Railway Square to-day, and fractured her skull. She died soon afterwards. i Hon. W. A. Holmiui, who is returning to Sydney by the Neru, is expected to reach Fremaiitlc on lliursday, mid he will be in Sydney at tlie end ...

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  9. MRS. PANKHURST.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, the suffragette leader, was re-arrested to-day, when she was leaving Dr. Ethel Smyht's at Woking, which had been watched ...

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  10. MARANOA SEAT.

    Mr. Herbert Yeates, the Liberal candidate for Maranon, was in town yesterday on his way to Barcaldine by train. On Monday night, with the ...

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  11. MELBOURNE, Tuesday.

    The building occupied by the local branch of the Political Labour League was destroyed by fire to-day at Brunswick. All of the books of the League ...

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  12. CZAR GOES BACK.

    The Czar, who has been visiting Berlin in connection with the Royal marriage, has returned to St. Petersburg. ...

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  13. ECHO OF THE POLE.

    Lord Curzon (President of the Geographical Society), yesterday presented the widow of the late Captain Scott with a casket containing a gold medal ...

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  14. PLUCKY AVIATORS.

    An aviator named Pizey, with a young man named Fellows, as a passenger, ascended from Salisbury Plain to a height of 1200 feet in a Bristol ...

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  15. BRISBANE ITEMS.

    Nominations of candidates for positions on the Public Service Superannuation Board will close on June 7. Several candidates already have been ...

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  16. WOOD FOR TOOWOOMBA.

    Included in a big batch of tenders received by the Railway Department to-day was one for the supply of 200 cords of billet wood for the Toowoomba ...

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  17. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    The following students of the Queensland Agricultural College have passed both the theoretical and practical examinations for milk and cream testing, ...

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  18. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE.

    A remarkable plague of grasshoppers is reported from New Mexico. A column of insects, five miles wide, and eighteen miles long, is sweeping ...

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  19. BULGARIANS FIRE.

    It is officially announced that the Bulgarian batteries opened fire on the Greek fleet as the vessels were passing Kavala. ...

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  20. PREMIER AT GYMPIE.

    The Premier (Hon. D. F. Denham), arrived at noon to-day, and was welcomed at the station by the Mayor and a number of Liberal supporters. In ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    A new programme was shown at the Empire last evening. The star attraction was a drama by the Vitagraph Company, "The ...

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  22. CANADA'S NAVY.

    The Navy Bill is now before the Canadian Senate. It is understood that the Senate will return the measure to the House of Commons with a ...

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  23. UNKNOWN PAPUA.

    Dr. Wolloston (the Papuan explorer) has informed Router's Agency that he found friendly folk of small stature at a height of 5,000 feet on ...

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  24. DALBY ITEMS.

    Stock Movements:-- The following stock movements are announced: 800 wethers from St. Ruth (owners. Martin Brothers), to James Bothwick, ...

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  25. BOXER M'CARTY.

    The trial respecting the death of the boxer, Luther M'Carty, who was hit over the heart by a boxer named Pelky, and killed was heard ...

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  26. FIRE AT IPSWICH.

    A fire broke out this evening in the Queensland Woollen factory; in North Ipswich. The outbreak occurred in a drafting-room, but the flames were ...

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  27. ANOTHER CALL LAST NIGHT.

    Last night shortly before 11 o'clock mounted police left town in response to a message received at the police station. At a late hour there were no ...

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  28. AN APPEAL.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher), who at present is at Childers, has issued the following statement to the electors of the Commonwealth:-- On ...

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  29. CITIZEN ARMY.

    There now are 110 men available as instructors for the citizen army, but these 110 men are spread over the whole of the Commonwealth, and will ...

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  30. THE U.S. TARIFF.

    President Woodrow Wilson yesterday denounced the insidious lobbying against the free Wool Bill, and asserted that such efforts were being made ...

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  31. THE FIRST LINE.

    Mr. Challinor, secretary to the Commissioner for Police, to-day presented to the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. C. Evans), an original ...

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  32. PROBABLE WEATHER.

    The Weather Bureau reports that the unusually rapid southerly movement of the tropical disturbance is responsible for the failure of ...

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  33. A RUINED LIFE.

    The tragedy of a girl's lite, was revealed in the City Police Court this morning, during the hearing of two cases, Mr. E. Eglinton P.M. was on the ...

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  34. HOAXER HOAXED.

    Koepenick Voight, who was exiled some time ago from Luxemburg, for a famous hoax on a city, crossed the frontier to Bossir, where two men ...

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  35. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    It is reported from Marquette that ex-President Roosevelt is instituting a libel action against Mr. George Newett, a newspaper publisher, for ...

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  36. "TRADES-HALLISM."

    The Minister for Agriculture in Victoria in the circular to his constituents in the Goulburn Valley, which is full of farmers, says among other, ...

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  37. THE VARIETIES.

    The management of "The Varieties" are building up at the Town Hall a clever, fascinating, and humorous entertainment Their present standard ...

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  38. CARGO STEAMERS.

    A fleet of cargo steamers has been purchased by the Adelaide Steamship Company to meet the growing requirements of the Interstate trade. ...

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  39. THE Q.T.C.

    The following are the final acceptances for the forthcoming Q.T.C. races:--St. Lodger Stakes: King Cloo, Phitaro, Stock Lad, Glilad Koatanui, ...

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  40. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    The German Navy League is urging the Government to station a cruiser off the east and west coasts on America, and also to provide a flying ...

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  41. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    The steamer Tainui (which left Wellington on 17th April for London) collided with the steamer Inca in a dense fog, 50 miles north of Cape Finisterre. ...

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  42. GERMAN BATTLESHIP.

    The newest Dreadnought, Koenig Albert, has gone aground on her trial trip. ...

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  43. AN AGED MAN.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Gustav Hoseleth, aged 40 years, who was picked up in a dying condition in Macquarie- street, ...

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  44. CATHOLIC ORPHANAGE.

    A Wellington (N.Z.) cable received to-day states that the Catholic orphanage was destroyed last night by fire. One hundred inmates were ...

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  45. FRENCH ARMY.

    The police yesterday searched the headquarters of the Confederation of Labour and other unions and many houses in Paris and the provinces, and ...

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  46. SKATING SEASON.

    The Austral Rink will be in full swing again to-day. This morning the ladies session will be held, and in the afternoon the rink will be open. ...

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  47. ANGLICAN BISHOP.

    In his presidential address to-day to the Synod, the Bishop of Newcastle justified compulsory military training, but doubted whether the training ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The battleship, Australia, will be commissioned on June 16, and the cruiser, Sydney, on June 20. ...

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  49. BOXING.

    The National Sporting Club, which was omitted from the International Boxing Organisation, states that it refused to join the union because any ...

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  52. VESSELS IN BRISBANE.

    The destroyers, Warrego, Porramatta and the Yarra, arrived in Moreton Bay to-night. They will spend a few days in the port and will subsequently ...

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