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  2. Yesterday's Cables.

    Mr. C. Craig asked whether Mr. Burrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland was aware that P. Kelly a magistrate in the course of a speech in New Inn, [?] ...

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  3. Notes and News.

    At the monthly meeting of the hospital Committee on Monday the matter of considering the applications for the positions of Resident Medical Officer and Head ...

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  4. The Melbourne Murder,

    The mystery of the Modern Chambers murder is still as much at an enigma to the police as it was on Friday last, when Mr. Bauer was found dying. Up to ...

    Article : 219 words
  5. The Willoughby and Ward Company.

    It is seldom that playgoers are offered an attraction of such merit as Willoughby and Ward promise in the New American farce, "This Man from Mexico," which ...

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  6. Federal Matters.

    Sir John Quick (chairman of the Tariff Commission) has informed the Acting Prime Minister that he proposes consolidating the recommendations, and ...

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  7. The Howard Goal Miners Strike.

    There ate 156 men on strike, of whom sixty-six are married men. Dependent on the strikers are 205 women and children. The strike is due to the desire of the ...

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  8. DEFENDERS OF TOBACCO SMOKING.

    Although it is universally admitted that smoking is not a necessity, but only a habit, and a bad habit at that a great many learned and ...

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  9. AFFECTING GYMPIE MINES.

    The strike of coal miners at the Howard is affecting the coal supply of some of the mines on Gympie, and any further trouble at the other collieries would ...

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  10. Death at the Opera.

    Major-general, Sir Arthur Ellis, G.C.V.O. C.S.L. Comptroller of the King's Household, died suddenly in the stalls of Covent Garden Theater last ...

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  11. AN IMPORTANT STATEMENT.

    An important statement in connection with the murder has been made by Miss Prinsent, a young lady who is engaged as clerk in the office of Mr. C. E. Miller, ...

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  12. Besses o' th' Barn Band.

    As instancing the immense impression made on the Sydney public by the Royal Besses o' th' Barn Band, which is to appear in the Olympic Hall Monday ...

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  13. Queensland Cotton Values.

    A few months ago Mr. Richard Pugh, of the Severn Vale Dairy, at Southern Cross, eight miles from Charters Towers, sent to relatives in England two samples ...

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  14. The Idaho Murders.

    At the Boise City, Idaho, Harry Orchard deposed to having planned to explode a bo[?]ding house where 150 non-unionists were residing. ...

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  15. Valley of the Mary Railway.

    During the past week the Gympie Chamber of Commerce have succeeded in securing a personal inspection by the Minister of Lands and Railways (Hon. J. T. Bell), ...

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  16. The Mail Contract.

    The State Cabinet has decided that as the other States had declined to join in guaranteeing the payment of a subsidy to the debenture holders of the new ...

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  17. MORETON COLLIERIES ACTION.

    The Conference between the Colliery Owners' Association and the miners' Executive was resumed in Darker's rooms to-day. Before the business was entered ...

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  18. Prohibition in Ashburton.

    "Our electorate is still progressing satisfactorily under the non-alcoholic conditions. Our lambs are just as fat, our bushels of grain quite as heavy, and our ...

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  19. INCOME TAX.

    As reported by wire in Saturday's "Daily Telegraph," the Federal High Court, by a majority judgment, has upheld its previous decision, against the ...

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  20. Earthquake in Jamaica.

    A further earthquake was experienced at Kingston, Jamaica, coming from the south-east. The shock was especially [?] at Port Royal, where it destroyed ...

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  21. Sydney Goal Lumpers' Strike

    Considerable excitement occurred on one of the Blackwattle Bay wharves this afternoon. Between 159 and 200 men connected with the coal-lumpers' strike ...

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  22. Famine in China.

    [?] Chinese in many local[?] are at the human flesh. Some rice is being [?]ed among the town people but there in the country are left ...

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  23. Sporting.

    Tobacconist and Sporting Agent, Mary-street. Commissions obtained on all events. Epsom and Metropolitan Double, Caulfield and Melbourne Cup Double. ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    It is notified in "Commonwealth Gazette" that Major Victor Conradsdori Morisset Selheim, C.B., Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General and Deputy Assistant ...

    Article : 223 words
  25. San Francisco Corruption Trial.

    The trial of Engine Schmitz, ex-Mayor of San Francisco, on charges of corruption and extraction, is proceeding. Abraham [?] the "boss" has given ...

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  26. The Rifle.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  27. MARRIAGES.

    The marriage of Mr. Vivian H. Tozer, solicitor, Gympie, eldest son of Sir Horace Tozer, K.C.M.G., Agent General for Queensland in London, and Miss Annie ...

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  28. Leprosy at Townsville.

    A [?] who for some considerable truth has been employed in South Townsville, was sent yesterday to the Government Medical Officer, as he was suffering ...

    Article : 82 words
  29. Rand Mines Strike.

    Rand miners have asked Mr. Ramsey-MacDonald and other Labourites to assist the strikers' fund or secure the withdrawal of the troops on the ground ...

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  30. Lawn Tennis.

    Brooks and Mrs. Hillyard won the mixed tennis doubles championship, beating Castlagli and Mrs. Sterry by 2 sets to love. ...

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  31. Wonderful Queensland

    As [?]cing the wonderful recuperative power of Queensland, consider the following figures:— In January, 1908, the 7,213,985 sheep ...

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  32. Cricket.

    The members of the Union C.C. gathered at the Imperial hotel on Thursday night last for the purpose of making a presentation and saying good-bye to Mr. ...

    Article : 126 words
  33. Original Correspondence.

    (We neither hold ourselves responsible for nor identify ourselves with the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) ...

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  34. STATE POLITICS.

    The position in regard to State politics remains unchanged. Mr. Barlow, Acting Premier, returned on Thursday afternoon, from a visit to the seaside, and spent ...

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  35. An "Ark" Missing

    "Tanner's Ark," a barrel-shaped structure designed by Felix Tanner, a well-known fasting man and designer of queer-shaped nauticel cintrivances, left Summer, ...

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  36. THANKS.

    Sir,—For years I had a complaint which caused me great suffering and was grad-ually killing me. Many doctors held out no hope. Mr. J. Hamilton however told ...

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  37. AN EFFECTUAL QUIETENER.

    It is well known that certain vagabonds desire nothing better, especially when the cold weather comes on than to be arrested and locked up, ...

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  38. Rugby Football

    The Charity Cup fixtures, Wanderers A v. Pirates A will be played on the Normanby grounds to-morrow. The proceeds will go to local charities. ...

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  39. Long Range Weather Forecasts.

    Mr. J. Harcourt Giddon's forecast for June was:—1st to 10th—Some showers. 11th to 18th—Changeable, 19th to 30th—Considerable rain. June rains will be ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. Land for Selection.

    It is stated in the "Evening Observer" that the Government will shortly be in a position to meet any considerable demand for land in the Burnett, district. The ...

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  41. FOURTH GRADE FIXTURES.

    The Vies met the Hornets on the Normanby ground Thursday afternoon. Rain commenced five minutes after play had started and lasted throughout the match. ...

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  42. EQUALLY MATCHED.

    One of the smartest things over said about doctors was that the sun shone on their successes and that the earth covered up their failures. ...

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  43. The Premier's Illness.

    Latest advices from Rockhampton state that Mr. Kidston continues to make satisfactory progress towards recovery. He has received a number of telegrams of ...

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