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  2. SUMMARY.

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  5. Commonwealth Parliament.

    In the Senate yesterday the Postmaster-General, in answer to Senator Ferguson, said that six weeks' leave of absence had been granted to Mr. K. M. Grant; an ...

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  6. Gowrie Estate.

    The negotiations conducted by the Government for the purchase of the Gowrie Estate have now been completed, and with the result that the offer of £4 per acre made by ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    A baud of gipsies, understood to bo travelling to Queensland, camped on the Sydney road near Goulburn yesterday. At a meeting of the Railway and Tramway. ...

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  8. Jubilee of Reuter.

    Fifty years ago a German, who arrived in London Almost friendless land alone, opened an office at No. 1 Royal Exchange. He could net speak English; he did not possess capital. ...

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  9. LATEST SHIPPING.

    December 5.--INNAMINCKA, s., 1,500 tons, Captain Mackenzie, from Sydney. Passengers : Mesdames Lawry, Andersen. Ajax and child, O'Keefe. Harle and child, Elmslie, ...

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  10. Provincial Pickings.

    The Mount Perry correspondent of the Bundaberg "Star" gays: Things were rather slack at the smelting buildings for the want of timber these last few days. But timber ...

    Article : 530 words
  11. Colonel Finn.

    It is pointed out that the appointment of Colonel Finn as Commandant of the New South Wales military forces cannot be gazetted until the sanction of the War Office ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    Under the Old Age Pensions Bill about to become law the weekly allowance for pensioners is reduced from 10s. to 8s. per week. At a meeting of shareholders of the Chillagoe ...

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  13. Steamer Advance.

    The steamer Advance, which for some years has been employed by the Queensland Government in the Moreton Buy pilot service, has chunked hands. The Government, ...

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  14. House of Representatives.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the consideration of the tariff was resumed at item No. 58, which included blankets and a large number of items. ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The estimated population of Perth at the end of November was 193,461, or 12,655 more than of the same time last year. ...

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  16. Storeman Knocked Down.

    The Ambulance Brigade yesterday afternoon received a call from Messrs. Hertzberg and Co. to attend a married man named Alexander Cuthbertson, who resides in Wedd ...

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  17. TASMANIA.

    A body, believed to be that of a man lost from Rosebery some mouths ago, was found on February Plains near Mount Pellion. The flesh had been eaten off the body by ants. ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Treasurer, when waited upon by a deputation regarding reciprocity with Australia yesterday, stated that it would be a difficult matter to arrange until the ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. Costly Dresses.

    A distinct feature of the first play, "The Royal Necklace," which Mrs.Langtry produced at her now Imperial Theatre a snort time ago (says "Tit-bits") were the ...

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  20. Found Dead.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a wire from Rockhampton stating that the station-master at Black water bad advised that a man, whose name was supposed to be John ...

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  21. Military Matters.

    Several letters have been addressed to the newspaper press on the question of the appointment of a commandant for Victoria, or the reorganisation of the military system. ...

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  22. Deputy Railway. Commissioner.

    Mr. J. F. Thallon, Deputy Railway Com. missioner, left Brisbane this morning for Sydney by the mail train. Mr. Thallon is expected to be absent for only a few days. ...

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  23. English Cricketers.

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  24. Neglected Child.

    At the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P.M., and Messrs. D. Gallwey and J. F. Horslev, JJ.P., a boy named Andrew Schulz was charged as a ...

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  25. Evening Entertainments.

    A pleasing children's entertainment was given in the West End School of Arts last night by the pupils of the South Brisbane girls' State school. Judging by the size of the ...

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  27. Butter box Timber.

    The representatives of Queensland in the Federal Parliament had a discussion yesterday us to the best manner of preserving the duty on butterbox timbers which they claim ...

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  28. N.S.W. Parliament.

    The proposed Temora-Narelian Railway was rejected by the Legislative Council last night. In the Assembly a bill to enforce ...

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  29. Holiday Washing Suits!

    Genuine Irish brown lineu drill, coat and trousers, 10s. 6d. tussore silk coat and trousers, 22s. 6d. finest assam silk coat and trousers, 30s. the perfection of fit and finish, ...

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  30. Mr. Justice Cooper.

    It was ascertained this morning that his honour Mr. Justice Cooper, who has been unwell for some days, has decidedly improved in health. His honour is, however, ...

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  31. South Australian Parliament.

    In the House of Assembly yesterday a petition with 10,000 signatures was presented in favour of a uniform and compulsory Saturday half-holiday. A similar petition by 252 ...

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  32. Unlucky Larkins.

    An African millionaire recently invited to his Scotch shooting a party of friends whoso familiarity with the gun was not excessive. He met his guests after they had been ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. Rat Crusades.

    The authorities continue their vigorous efforts against the bubonic rodent, although that animal is said to the now as extinct in this citv as the ancient dodo. But lest a stray ...

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  34. Premier's Movements.

    The Premier has decided to go north after Parliament rises, leaving: Brisbane on the 27th instant by the Barcoo. He will probobly go as far as Cooktown, and will be ...

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  35. City Police Court

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  37. Wynnum Burglaries.

    Three burglaries are reported from Wynnum, the Waterloo Bay Hotel and the stores of Mr. W. King and Mr. H.. V. Birehley respectively having been entered on ...

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  38. Theatre Royal.

    Things continue to boom at this popular place of entertainment, and large audiences are attracted nightly by the excellent programme at present being ...

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  39. Late Scratchings. SYDNEY, December 6.

    Kenley and Thrift, out of the Carrington Stakes, and Kenley, out of Tattersall's Cup, were the seratchings recorded yesterday. ...

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    Although the longest river in the world, the Mississippi, discharges only half the amount of the Amazon; the Amazon has 16 times as much water as the Rhine, and ...

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