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  2. Latest Telegrams

    Ernest Terah Hooley to-day was examined publicly in bankruptcy. He admitted that his liabilities were £252,173, and his assets were nil. ...

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  3. Toowoomba Band Contest.

    The Toowoomba Band Contest was commenced to-day and in the preliminaries the Gympie players were very successful. The following have ...

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  4. Industrial Disputes.

    Thirty thousand jute workers have been locked out at Dundee owing to the refusal of 5000 to return to work after a futile strike. ...

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  5. Fatal Mining Accident.

    One of those inexplicable accidents that confounds all precaution, occurred at the Scottish Gympie Gold Mines on Thursday evening, just before 10 ...

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  6. Political Notes.

    A report of Mr. Forsyth's political address at Eumundi on Wednesday night will be found on our sixth page. ...

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  7. Prime Minister's Tour.

    Prime Minister Fisher will leave Sydney on April 13 for Brisbane. Monday, April 15, will be spent in the Queensland capital, and on ...

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  8. MR. MACKAY'S ADDRESS.

    MR. G. H. MACKAY, the Liberal candidate for the Gympie seat, addressed a large gathering of male and female electors in the Theatre Royal ...

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  9. SPORTING.

    The Gympie Jock Club held their third race meeting on Thursday, 18th inst. The programme consists of seven events--three pony races, one ...

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  10. SAN FRANCISCO.

    The steamer Tahiti is awaiting the arrival of the mails. The floods have disorganised the overland railway services and seventeen trains are ...

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  11. PHILADELPHIA, April 4.

    The sentiment is developing that the miners on strike should insist on the demand for recognition of trades unions. If it is refused then the men ...

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  12. YESTERDAY S CABLES.

    Alfred Motley and C. A. Miller, described as wealthy American millionaires, have been arrested on extradition warrants from New York ...

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  13. The Newcomer and Work.

    In the course of his Policy speech at Corinda Mr. Denham made public in concise form some illuminating statistics as to immigration into this ...

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  14. Q.T.C. Acceptances.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  15. CAIRO (Illinois) U.S.A.

    The city is now surrounded by water. The Mississipi tore a large rent in the levee and 500 men who were erecting an embankment, were ...

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  16. Notes and News.

    Our new story "Violet Lisle" is continued an page 5 of to-day's issue. The same page also contains our Sydney letter. Notes for ...

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  17. In Australia

    A strike has occurred at the South Clifton Colliery, in consequence of the scarcity of wheelers engaged on night work. ...

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  18. ROSTBERG (Oregon.)

    A railway engine, drawing a freight train, exploded, weecked the carriages, and damaged the track. The engine driver, was killed, but the ...

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  19. The Ithaca Contest.

    Referring to the questions at issue in the present contest, the Hon. A. G. C. Hawthorne, Liberal candidate for Ithaca, declared at his opening ...

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  20. A.J.G. Acceptances.

    The following are the acceptances for the A.J.C. races to-day (Saturday) and Easter Monday :-- Doncaster Handicap.--Lady ...

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  21. BRISBANE.

    At the Central Court, to-day, Albert Robert Lowell, aged 36, an extram conductor, was charged with, on the 30th March, having attempted ...

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  22. British Coal Strike.

    The latest totals in connection with the ballot by the miners on the question of resuming work are 158,836 in favour, and 182,747 ...

    Article : 345 words
  23. Rodin, the Sculptor.

    Rodin, the great French sculptor, no doubt the greatest sculptor of our "time, who, at the age of seventy-two still dreams marvellously in marble, ...

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  24. Sculling Championship.

    Barry and Arnst have agreed to row on July 29th. ...

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  25. Billiards.

    Gray and Stevenson have arranged to make a world's tour. They will leave England on May 18th and visit South Africa and India, and ...

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  26. IPSWICH.

    At the Circuit Court to-day the trial of Johan Gottleib Jenner, charged with the murder of Annie Holzwart, was concluded. The jury ...

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  27. Boxing

    The Civil Tribunal has condemned McVea to pay £400 for breaking his contract to meet Langford between June and December last. McIntosh ...

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  28. Original Correspondence.

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

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  29. MARYBOROUGH.

    The Biennial Meeting of the I.O.R. Queensland D., No. 187, commenced this morning. The assembly included 100 representatives of different tents. ...

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  30. PARIS.

    The French Minister of War, M. Millerand, has decided to create a reserve brigade of 5,000 blacks to relieve the French troops in Morocco ...

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  31. ABSENT VOTERS.

    Sir,--In connection with a number of electors I find that the prevailing idea is that absence from the electorate in which one lives disqualifies ...

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  32. Cricket.

    A cricket match was Played on Friday afternoon between the Violets and Premiers. The Violets won by 23 runs. The chief scorers for the ...

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  33. SYDNEY.

    Constable Doolan was arresting a man to-day for stealing fish, when he was attacked by a gang of larrikins and left unconscious. It is ...

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  34. Yesterday's Cables.

    The Prince of Wales has given £500 to the strike relief fund. 30,000 workers in the jute mills at Bundey have ceased Work. ...

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  35. VIENNA.

    The Hungarian Government suppressed the constitutional rights of Creations and accused the politicals of a desire to disturb the relations ...

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  36. MELBOURNE.

    Harold Bryant and John Evans were convicted at the general sessions of attempting to suborn one, Gerald Percival, by a promise of ...

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  37. Cooroora Election.

    At his Pomona meeting on Tuesday evening, Mr. Walker will be assisted by Mr. Appel, Minister for Mines. ...

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  38. ST. PETERSBURG.

    Ten masked men recently invaded a restaurant at Rostoffondon, in daylight. They killed the proprietor and the cashier, and after ordering ...

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  39. BUNYA CREEK v. MOOLOO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  40. Home Rule for Ireland.

    The "Telegraph's" Parliamentary correspondent says the Irish Parliament has power to vary the customs rates within defined limits, without ...

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  41. Lawlessness in Sydney.

    J. H. Sheppherd, an auctioneer, while returning from a meeting at Kurri Kurri on Tuesday evening, was seized by the throat by a man who ...

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  42. CAPETOWN.

    The Miners' Phthisis Bill imposes on the mines a burden of £480,000, or 5 per cent. on the last twelve months' dividend. ...

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  43. TORONTO.

    At the banquet to the delegates to the conference for the promotion of preferential trade with the West Indies, Mr. Bordern said the great ...

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  44. BUNDABERG v. GYMPIE.

    The Gympie representative team of cricketers, who have journeyed to Bundaberg, were cordially greeted upon their arrival by Mr. C. Winter ...

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  45. Chinese Revolution.

    Chang-shi, Military Governor of Shanghai has declined to accept a portfolio in the Cabinet, because it would mean his transfer from a ...

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  46. NEW YORK.

    The only Socialist Mayor in the United States (Ald. Seidel, of Milwaukee) has been defeated by Dr. Badkinger. All parties have ...

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  47. Gympie Election.

    Mr. Appel (Minister for Mines) will speak in support of Mr. Mackay's candidature on Gympie on Wednesday evening. As a platform political ...

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  48. The Mexican Revolt.

    The troops under General Madero won their first victory over the rebels, defeating them decisively in the neighbourhood of the long range ...

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  49. AUSTRALIANS v. CEYLON.

    The weather was fine and the attendance fair at the cricket match, Australia v. Ceylon. The Australians made 181. They had a scratch ...

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  50. AMUSEMENTS.

    The programme arranged by Cooks for Eastertide will have as its centre piece a dramatic film, "The Sin of a Woman," a picture which presents to ...

    Article : 134 words
  51. WASHINGTON.

    President Taft, addressing the Cotton Manufacturers' Association, renewed his plea for a revision of the tariff only after a full investigation ...

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  52. Sales by Auction.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  53. Turkey Station Tragedy.

    Constable Toohill, of Rosedale, returned on Friday (says the Bundaberg "Mail") from the search for the missing man Daniels, the alleged ...

    Article : 75 words
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