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  2. Federal Affairs.

    In the Senate to-day, in reply to Senator Higgs, Senator Playford said the expenditure on public works throughout the Commonwealth during the last two years ...

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  3. North Coast (N.S.W.) Dairying.

    The "Courier's" travelling correspondent supplies the following interesting notes :—The manufacture of butter on the Northern rivers is more or less centralised. ...

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  4. Rebellion in Cuba.

    American bluejackets who landed in Cuba were fired upon by the insurgents, but upon the sailors retaliating their assailants fled. ...

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    She can swing a six-pound dumbell, she can fence and she can box, she can row upon the river, she can clamber over rocks; she can do some heavy bowling ...

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  6. Notes and News.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. O. E. Power, J.P., an inebriate who had been locked up since Saturday night was discharged. Henry Smith was ...

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  7. Brisbane Tattersall's Races.

    These races, were held on Saturday in dull, threatening weather, which affected the attendance greatly, as only £1979 was wagered through the tote. ...

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  8. Yesterday's Cables.

    Bessie Smith, a Melbourne shop girl, married Pellier, a French bank clerk. It is alleged that on settling in Paris, discovered that he was an escaped ...

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  9. The Parker-Hall Dramatic Co

    This capable company produced "Arrahna-Pogue" on Saturday night to a fair house, and last night there was a much better attendance to witness the ...

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  10. Magisterial Enquiry.

    At Tewantin Police Court on the 18th an enquiry was commenced before Mr. Haldane, P.M., into the circumstances connected with the death of George ...

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  11. Sports Association.

    The Gympie United Sports Association held its annual meeting in the Hibernian Hall, Maryborough, on Sunday. We learn from the "Chronicle's" report that ...

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  12. Home Rule Movement.

    Mr. John Redmond, M.P., speaking at Limerick, complained that the present able and sympathetic Government was unable to govern Ireland according to ...

    Article : 170 words
  13. ELECTIONS AND REFERENDUMS.

    Regulations and instructions are being drafted by the Electoral Department in connection with the taking of referendums as to alterations of the constitution at ...

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  14. Post Mason's Concert.

    Music lovers are promised a great treat at the concert to be given in the Theatre Royal to-morrow (Wednesday) night, by Post Mason, the American baritone. Mr. ...

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  15. PERSONAL.

    Mr. A. C. Haldane, P.M., who returned from Tewantin at the latter end of last week, is now laid aside suffering from mental strain. Mr. Haldane was taken ...

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  16. Sculling Championship

    Durnan, the Canadian champion sculler, to-day cabled his Sydney backer to deposit £50, thus accepting Towns's terms. He leaves next month for Sydney. ...

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  17. Attempted Bank Robbery.

    A remarkably ingenious attempt was made yesterday to rob the Pitt and Park streets branch of the English, Scottish, and Australian bank. The ...

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  18. To Federal Politicians.

    Get ready now to trim your sails To woo the freshening wind, And pray that no, elector has A too retentive mind! ...

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  19. BRISBANE.

    The tender of E. S. Brown of £1125 each has been accepted by the Railway Commissioner for sinking artesian bores at 44 miles, 91 miles, and 131 miles ...

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  20. Boxing Championship.

    The cable from Jack O'Brien, of Philadelphia, to Mr. Wren, stating that he had decided not to come to Melbourne and meet Bill Squires for the boxing ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. Spencer's American Theatrescope Company.

    Mr. Jos. L. Goodman, business manager, who comes ahead of the above companyl arrived in town yesterday to make arrangements for a season of 4 nights ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. Federal High Court.

    Although the Commonwealth Ministry has not yet officially as much as discussed the question of the appointment of the two new High Court judges, there is ...

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  23. Preference Duties Proposals

    The Consul-General for Germany, Heir Von Buri, declines to state whether the report is correct that, he has received instructions to make representations to the ...

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  24. Football Matches.

    Forty-four thousand people were present at the final football match for the Victorian League premiership on Saturday between Carlton and Fitzroy. Carlton ...

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  25. Sporting.

    Turf Commission Agent, Mary-street, Gympie, adjoining Dunlea's Royal Hotel. Epsom and Metropolitan double and straight out Caulfield and Melbourne ...

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  26. Bicycle Road Races.

    The Dunlop Bicycle Road Race from Warrnambool to Melbourne, 165 miles, was won on Saturday by D. Riley in 8 hours 58 minutes 50 seconds riding time. ...

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  27. Adelaide Customs Frauds.

    Charles Tucker, M.L.A., was arrested on Friday night in connection with the Adelaide Customs frauds. Mr. Tucker was formerly Customs agent at Port ...

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  28. CHARTERS TOWERS.

    To-day a boy named Willie Eli, 2 years of age, fell into a vat of cyanide solution at Cumming's cyanide works. After the body was recovered Dr. ...

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  29. Bowling VISIT OF NEW ZEALAND TEAM.

    Queensland bowlers are looking forward with interest to the visit of the New Zealand team of "crack" players, who are about to tour Australia under the ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. Federal Finance.

    In the Federal Senate last week in reply to Senator Higgs, Senator Playford for the Federal Treasurer, said he had seen certain extracts from the ...

    Article : 163 words
  31. MURWILLUMBAH (N.S.W.)

    A strike has occurred at Condong Mill, the men demanding shorter hours or more pay. The company refused to accede to the demand, the strikers were dismissed. ...

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  32. The King's Day—Tuesday.

    Tuesday is King Edward's day. It was on Tuesday, November 9, 1841, that he first saw the light. On Tuesday, January 25, 1842, his baptism took place. ...

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  33. The Weather.

    During Friday and Friday night the following rainfalls were recorded :—At Cooran, 26 points ; Cooroy, 35 ; Gympie, 34 ; Kenilworth, 48 ; Kilkivan, 44 ; ...

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  34. SYDNEY.

    An Inquest on a child found dead in an unoccupied house on Park-road, concluded with a verdict of wilful murder against some person unknown. ...

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  35. Cricket

    A cricket match, was played on the Foresters wicket between the Caledonians and Foresters, and resulted in a win for the latter by 7 runs. The principal ...

    Article : 244 words
  36. Britain's Butter Imports.

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  37. Epsom Handicap.

    The Epsom Handicap of 1000 sovs to be run in Sydney on Saturday next is creating considerable interest in local sporting circles. The Hon. F. I. Power ...

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  38. Russian Affairs

    The rate of discount of the Russian Imperial Bank now is 12 per cent, being the same as that during the run on the bank in January last. ...

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  39. Our Junior Member.

    Mr. Charles Edward Russell, an American writer of some note, author of the "Greatest Trust in the World," contributes to the September number of ...

    Article : 492 words
  40. Referendum Bill.

    The Religious Instruction in State Schools Referendum Bill, which was read a first time in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, provides that the ...

    Article : 314 words
  41. Southern Betting

    The attempt, which was being made to save the racehorse Sir Leonard, who was injured by falling at the Hawkesbury races on Saturday failed, and the horse ...

    Article : 233 words
  42. Bonna Boiler Explosion

    The condition of Graham, one of the victims of the boiler explosion at the Bonna plantation, continues precarious, though he is somewhat easier to-night. ...

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  43. Napoleon's Pensions.

    Two candidates are now being sought by M. de Selves, of the Prefecture of the Seine, for the pension of Napoleon. It is not, perhaps, generally known that ...

    Article : 188 words
  44. GARRICK—HARRIS TROPHY COMPETITION.

    This match was commenced on the One Mile ground last Saturday afternoon. At the annual meeting of the Association it was decided to allow each club three ...

    Article : 111 words
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  46. Yesterday's Cables.

    Twelve further arrests have been made at St. Petersburg in connection with the recent outrage at M. Stolypin's residence. All admitted their complicity, including a ...

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