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  3. North Queensland and its People.

    As a good deal is just now being heard about wolfram mining, we reprint from a Brisbane "contemporary an interesting report of an interview that was had ...

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  4. The Morgan- Labor Compact.

    It is high time that the electors of Queensland, other than those imbued with Socialistic tendencies, awoke to the true nature of the compact which ...

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  5. The Japanese Samurai

    The little land and sea forces which Japan has arrayed against Russia's mighty hosts (says an English contemporary) have only been in ...

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  6. JAPANESE ARTILLERY.

    "The Japanese artillery" (says a Russian paper) have the advantage over us in the quickness with which they find the range. Since their ...

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  7. MR. WATSON ON SOCIALISM.

    Mr. Watson's defence of socialism in his speech at Wagga on Monday last was certainly not convincing (remarks the Sydney "Telegraph"). While he said that it ...

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  8. The Siege of Port Arthur.

    Writing from Tokio on June 10, Mr. Bennett Burleigh said:-- As I guessed would be the case, the Russians have not had the wisdom and ...

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  9. A Great Pointer.

    Here is a yarn, American, of course, that Wide Bay quail shooters should be able to appreciate.-- "The greatest quail dog I ever ...

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  10. How a Fortune was Lost.

    In the Bankruptcy Court on 14th June Mr. A. H. Vickers, late of Lyric Chambers, Leicester Square, explained how he had rid himself of ...

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  11. Misplaced Eloquence.

    The power of an eloquent attorney over the emotions of the average American jury is illustrated in the experience of Senator John C. ...

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  12. A Wonderful Woman.

    Helen Kellar, the young woman who, though blind, deaf, and dumb, has earned fame by her enviable achievements, has now ...

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  13. Great Men Who Were Dullards.

    That it is not always the sharpest boy who makes the most brilliant man is proved by many instances, says the "Golden Penny." Often a dull,lad has in ...

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  14. Sisal Hemp Industry.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Denham, speaking on; Tuesday morning upon the subject of sisal hemp, said that no less than 1400 bales ...

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  15. MR. LEAHY AT THARGOMINDAH

    Mr. Leahy addressed a large audience composed of all classes at the Shire hall, Thargomindah, on Thursday night, Dr. Roe occupied the chair. ...

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  22. The King's Civil List.

    An Inquirer is informed by a Victorian Contemporary.--The Civil List of the King, after the usual surrender of hereditary revenues, is fixed at £470,000, of ...

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