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  2. Notes and News.

    The City and Model Bands left by this morning's train for Rockhampton. Mr. F. Vaughan, agent for the Carnival Committee, reports that the ...

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  3. Mr. Seddon's Death.

    The steamer Oswestry Grange, with the body of Mr. Seddon on board, resumed her voyage to New Zealand at a late hour last night. ...

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  4. Russian Affairs.

    The "Novoe Vremya states that the Government arraigns ten members of the Duma who signed the Labour manifesto on the ground that they are inciting the ...

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  5. Fitzmaurice Gill Company.

    Miss Fitzmaurice Gill, and her popular company, who have just completed a most successful tour in Northern Queensland, having played for nineteen nights in ...

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  6. Sporting.

    Mr. D. Myer, Police Magistrate, has given his decision in the case in which John Wren, F. Lawrence, Jno. McNamara, Hollie Prior, Hugh ...

    Article : 101 words
  7. The Rev. James O'Reilly.

    There was a large attendance of parishioners of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church at the Hibernian Hall, Red Hill, lost evening, the ...

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  8. The Anglican Synod.

    A deputation representing a number of temperance organisations waited on the Brisbane Diocesan Synod on Tuesday to express pleasure at ...

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  9. £4 9s for a Bullock's Hide.

    Dalgety and Co., Limited (Brisbane), report that the Side market is very firm. They secured splendid averages. One 83 lb. hide, on account of Wrench ...

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  10. Gympie Races

    A well attended meeting of the committee of the Gympie Turf Club was held last night, Mr. J. Geary, presiding, when it was resolved that ...

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  11. Federal Parliament.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Deakin said he desired to acquaint the House with a somewhat unusual invitation that had reached the ...

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  12. Masonic Items.

    An important Masonic event took place on Monday night, when, at a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Queensland Freemasons, Lord ...

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  13. Albion Park Races.

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  14. QUESTIONS.

    In reply to Mr. Joseph Cook, Sir W. Lyme said steps were being taken to prevent injury accruing from the dissemination of the microbe brought out by Dr. ...

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  15. Swimming

    Six swimmers are training in England for an attempt to swim the English Channel, They include Miss Agnes Kellerman and Montague Holbein. ...

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  16. Football.

    A Sydney telegram states that the touch judges were engaged on Saturday to look out for rough play in the second grade match between ...

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  17. Yesterday's Cables.

    Earl Roberts, speaking at a meeting of the National Service League, and Mr. Fletcher, speaking at a meeting of the New Zealand Trust ...

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  18. Federal Parliament Respect

    In the House of Representatives to-day, directly after prayers, the Prime Minister rose to move the adjournment of the House as a mark of ...

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  19. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued by Mr. Johnson. He was, he said, an advocate of a single tax but would not support the land tax ...

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  20. Cricket

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has arranged for three test cricket matches between England and South Africa, during 1907. All the matches ...

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  21. Strike Humors.

    What an immense amount of strike would be saved (says a writer in the "Chambers's Journal") if only every employer had the tact and good ...

    Article : 509 words
  22. OUR OPEN COLUMN

    The Federal House of Talk is again in session and government by triangulation, or is it by strangulation, proceeds with all the accustomed ...

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  23. ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.

    Mr. Groom moved that the House approves of the Electoral distribution made by the Commissioner for Western Australia, to which no objections had been ...

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  24. Mr. Seddon's Early Career.

    The Sydney "Telegraph" states that the late Mr. Seddon was within a few days of attaining his 61st year, having been born on June 22, ...

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  25. The Great Wrestling Match.

    The meeting of Hackenschmidt and Madrali for the world's catch-as-catch-can championship at Olympia was (writes the London ...

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  26. N.S.W. Land Scandals.

    The Natal Government have finally agreed to extradite Wills, the further grounds of appeal having been withdrawn. He has been granted bail up to three ...

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  27. Queensland Politics

    Messrs. Philp and Forsyth were accorded a well-attended reception in the Town Hall, Charters Towers, on Tuesday, by the Mayor (Alderman ...

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  28. Tidings in New Zealand.

    The receipt of the news of Mr. Seddon's death caused consternation throughout the country. During the past twelve months. Mr. Seddon's ...

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  29. Sugar Labour Commission.

    The Sugar Labour Commission resumed their sittings in Brisbane to-­day. Mr. Knox (General Manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co.) ...

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  30. PERSONAL.

    Amongst those who proceed from Gympie to Rockhampton for the Carnival will be the Mayor (Ald. G. F. Lister) and Mrs. Lister. ...

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  31. New Zealand's Drink Bill.

    New Zealand's drink bill for 1905 has been calculated by the Rev. Edward Walker. The total expenditure for the year was £3,120,705, as ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. N.S.W. Canecutters in the North.

    This morning a party of 40 canecutters, engaged in Sydney, left in the Palmer for the North. A large crowd assembled on the wharf to see ...

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  33. Sympathy from England

    The "Tall Mall Gazette" says: "Even branch of the Imperial family will deplore Mr. Seddon's death. We win never cease to be grateful ...

    Article : 423 words
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