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  3. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Adelaide, s., arrived at Townsville this morning from Melbourne, via ports, en route to Cairns. Adour, s., arrived at Busselton (W.A.) on ...

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  4. Late Queen Victoria.

    The following "Gazette Extraordinary" was issued yesterday afternoon:--Chief Secretary's Office, Brisbane, January, 24, 1901. ...

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  5. Commonwealth.

    Mr. B. R. Wise addressed the Western Canoblas electors at Parkes last night in support of his candidature for the Federal House of Representatives. He declared himself a ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    At the Maclean Police Court yesterday a man pleaded guilty to keeping an illicit still, and was fined £100, or six months' imprisonment. ...

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  7. Victoria.

    Numerous places of business were partially closed yesterday, and a large number of citizens, in accordance with the request of the Government, put on mourning ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    The man who received injuries when the explosion took place on Tuesday at the Spring Gully mine, at Castlemaine, died last evening without having regained consciousness. ...

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  9. Tasmania.

    The Imperial troops paraded in the domain, where a memorial service for the late Queen was held. About 1,000 of the local forces were present. The troops marched through ...

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  10. Official Observances.

    His Excellency the Governor received from the Governor-General yesterday afternoon the following telegram: "The following instructions have been received by the Admiral: ...

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  11. Imperial Troops.

    The Imperial troops by the Britannic are expected to arrive on Saturday morning. The Indian troops are expected to arrive tomorrow. The proposed church parade will ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A West Australian miner has been shot dead by a comrade, who alleged the occurrence was accidental. ...

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  13. Meat for South Africa.

    The steamer Perthshire will take 20,000 carcases of mutton, at this port, for South Africa. Within the last few weeks no less, than 80,000 carcases of mutton and lambs ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    Princess Lubeki, the widow of a Polish nobleman, who played a prominent part in the revolution of 1831, died at Wellington yesterday. ...

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  15. SYMPATHY OF GERMANS IN BRISBANE.

    A meeting was held last night in the library of the German Club, Woolloongabba. which had been called in order to postpone the celebration of the Emperor of ...

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  16. Saturday Half-holiday.

    We are informed that a committee meeting of shopkeepers who are opposed to the holding of a half-holiday on Saturday was held in one of the business houses ...

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  17. Australian Cricket.

    The interstate cricket match, victoria v. Tasmania, was commenced yesterday. Victoria's first wicket fell when the score was 16, the second at 222, the third at 321. A ...

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  18. New Zealand.

    Mr. R. J. Seddon (Premier of New Zealand), who is on a visit to Melbourne, received a telegram to-day from the Acting-Premier of New Zealand, stating ...

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  19. Funeral Arrangements.

    Up till the time of going to press no official intimation with regard to the arrangements to be observed in connection with the Queen's funeral had been announced; nor was the ...

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  20. Early Closing.

    Mr. Holder, speaking in his capacity as Minister for Industry, in reply to a deputation, promised he would instruct the inspector of factories not to enforce the regulations ...

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  21. Provincial Sympathy.

    By courtesy of his Excellency the Governor we are able to publish the following telegraphic messages received from various provincial municipal authorities. Suitable replies ...

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  22. Unnecessary Loss of Time.

    Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the First National Bank of Winterset, Iowa, U.S.A., in a recent letter gives some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will be of ...

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  23. Gatton College.

    The Minister for Agriculture has decided to give greater prominence than hitherto to the theoretical work at Gatton College. Up to the present the work has been ...

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  24. King Edward VII.

    The Governor-General yesterday received a cable message stating that His Majesty would be proclaimed King at 2 p.m. At that hour in the afternoon a royal salute of 21 ...

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  25. Threatening Words.

    Bound over to Keep the Peace. James Mitchell Clarke, aged 27 years, a native of Queensland, appeared at the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. G.P. ...

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  26. Protestant Alliance.

    The members of this lodge assembled at the West End School of Arts on Thursday evening, 24 th instant. The meeting was formally opened by W.M. Bro. T. W. Moss, but as an ...

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  29. No Cablegrams.

    For some cause, not yet explained, we have not received any messages from London to-day. ...

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  30. Sugar Experiment Stations.

    Mr. O'Gorman, secretary of the Mount Bauple Central Sugar Company, has been appointed secretary to the bureau of the sugar experiment stations, Bundaberg, under Dr. ...

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  31. Lost in the Bush.

    On the 16th instant the police reported that a man (a jockey and trainer) was lost in the bush off the Lake Way road. Trackers were sent out, but found no trace till yesterday, ...

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  32. Baiting an Officer.

    The horseplay in the officers' quarters at the Warwickshire Volunteer Artillery Camp at Parkgate in the summer has had a little-looked-for sequel. ...

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  33. London Markets.

    The quotation for bar silver has further declined to 2s. 4[?]d per oz. In consequence of the death of the Queen, the Stock Exchange has been closed, and the ...

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  34. London Wool Sales.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, Brisbane, have received the following cable from their London office, under date January 23: Wool-- ...

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  35. New South Wales.

    The display of outward tokens of grief for the death of the Queen now is general throughout the city. The display of mourning at the statues of the Queen and the Prince ...

    Article : 407 words
  36. "Gold Brick" Trick.

    Two genuine American "gold bricks" (says the Express) are lying in a private house in London, and two smart English business men are lamenting the fact that they paid just ...

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  37. Fire at Perth.

    A fire broke out in the dressmakers' workroom of the Bon Marche Stores, Hay street, in the rear portion of the premises. Its contents were destroyed, and the most valuable ...

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  38. Future Ordinary Service.

    In future the following will be the form of divine service in the Church of England:--Writing to his clergy the bishop says: The prayers for (a) the King's Majesty, and ...

    Article : 317 words
  39. Army Reform.

    The service members of the House of Commons are disappointed at the answer given by Mr. Brodrick on December 11 (says the Daily Mail) respecting Lord Roberts's ...

    Article : 197 words
  40. New Temperance Bill.

    It is stated, on the authority of parliamentary lobbyists, that it has been definitely decided to include a Temperance Bill in the Queen's speech at the opening of ...

    Article : 232 words
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