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  2. TORY APPEAL

    Mr. Cook, loader of the "Liberal" party, makes tho following appeal to the electors of the Commonwealth:—Fellow Electors,—We seek on ...

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  3. TORIES CENSURE

    Last night at a rally of "Libera Senators, Hr. Chataway, whose name synchronises with his speeches,[?] a deserved compliment to that snake ...

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  4. TO-DAYS CABLES.

    The death of the Balkan Alliance is imminent. Servia purposes declaring void her treaty with Bulgaria. Greece is siding with Servia. Bulgaria is ...

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  5. THE GENERAL STRIKE.

    Sir,—As the correspondence, copies of which I enclose, relates to a matter of public Interest, I shall be glad If you will publish the same in full In your ...

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  6. 'THE WRONG TACK.'

    "Mr. Cook is again on the wrong tack, and I must pull him up once more. "Hesays I cannot speak, for the Labor party, as to how the Referenda ...

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  7. DISMISSED.

    The Judical Committee of the privy Council yesterday dismissed, with costs, the appeal of the Commonwealth Government against the decision of the ...

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  8. MORE BOMBS.

    While the Bristol express was passing through Reading yesterday, there were two loud explosions and volumes of smoke arose from the platform. ...

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  9. AMERICA UNPREPARED.

    Ex-President Taff, in a speech at the Yale University yesterday,said that the united States was ludicrously unprepared for wan The luck which they ...

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  10. LAND FOR SELECTION.

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  11. THAT MARCONI CONTRACT.

    Mr. Cecil Chesterton, editor.of a publication called The New Witness," was placed on trial at the Old Bailey yesterday on a charge of Having ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    Sir.Wm. MacGregor, Governor of Queensland,returned to Brisbane this morning from the north-west, and will preside at the meeting of the Executive ...

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  13. A CRITICISM.

    Mr.Cook:A party (Labour) that makes of the pollictical of the citi zens the final test of eligibility for publie employment." Preference to ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

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  15. TRAVELLERS.

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  16. HOME ROLE FOR IRELAND.

    The Tory leader (Mr. Bonar Law), speaking at a meeting of the Amalgomated Unionist Association last night, said that the Government ...

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  17. "THE GIRL WITHOUT A HOME."

    The theatrical going public of Brisbane are not slow to appreciate enterprise, and this has been emphasised strongly during the week, when Charles. ...

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  18. EXTENSIVE WORKS.

    The Executive Council this morning, approved of, the plans, etc.,. for certain reticulation extension works in the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage; ...

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  19. BRITISH STRIKERS

    Delegates representing shipbuilders employees and boiIer-makers' unions held a conference with the employers at Carlisle yesterday to consider to ...

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  20. FELL 2000 FEET.

    A British Army aviator, named Lieutenant Arthur, was making reconnaissance-flights, In a bi-plane at Montrose (Scotland) yesterday, when one of the ...

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  21. FATAL FALL FROM HORSE.

    Mr. R. D. Nellson, J.P., this morning conducted a magisterial Inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Warwick Bruce Wallace ...

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  22. STEPHENS HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL S0CIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the Stephens Horticultural and Industrial Society was held last night. An intimation was made in connection with ...

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  23. A PARTHING DAMAGES

    Frank Paget, a bookmaker, sued the Winning Post" newspaper and Robert Savier (a well-known sporting writer) for libel, the main complaint being, that ...

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  24. "NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON."

    The Night Side of London" will be the opening piece of the GeorgeMariow new dramatic company next Saturday, in His Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  25. ENGLISH WEATHER.

    The great heat, which has been prevailing during the last lew days culminated yesterday in tremendous storms in all parts of England. The ...

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  26. MR. FENWICK'S POLITENESS

    Sir,—Referring to a paragraph in your last Tuesday's issue, under the above heading, I take the opportunity of emphatically denying that, the ...

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  27. AMATEUR GOLF.

    The British Amateur golf championship was decided yesterday, when the Hon. Michael Scott heat Lord, Charles Hope by three to one. ...

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  28. EDUCATIONAL MATTERS.

    The Minister for Public Instruction, accompanied by Messrs. R. S. Hodge and T. Wolsby, M's.L.A., returned to Brisbane this morning from a trip to ...

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  29. IRISH HORSES.

    The agents of several, Continental armies are at present purchasing re-, mounts in Ireland. It Is considered by these experts that Irish horses are the ...

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  30. NEW REGULATIONS.

    The Executive Council this mornihg, approved of the regulations under the "Rights in Water and Water Conservation and Utilisation Act of 1910." ...

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  31. MILK PROSECUTIONS.

    Robert Harris was proceeded against by Alfred Mason, health inspector at the South Brisbane Summons Court this morning, on a charge of selling ...

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  32. LORD AYEBURY DEAD,

    The death is announced - of Lord Avebury, P.C. (best remembered as Sir John Lubbock). A banker arid-man of, science, he won bank holidays forthe ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL;

    Thursday has been appointed as the the weekly half-holiday for factories and shops at Clermont. A new set of regulations under the Inspection of ...

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  34. SCOTCH IRON.

    A slump has occurred in the mails able iron trade of Scotland,and in consequence of the combine which was formed last year has been badly ...

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  35. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following public works tenders have been accepted:—; New State school at Blackbutt, W. Norman, £963; offices and quarters ...

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  36. NEW POLLING PLACE.

    A proclamation will be issued this afternoon, appointing an additional polling place at Boggindah sub-divislon of Howard (Wide Bay), for the ...

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  37. APPELLATE JURISDICTION BILL.

    The second reading of the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, which provides for the increase In the number of law Lords from 4 to 6 has been moved by ...

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  38. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    James Richard Milnes proceeded against Jack Morrison at the Central Summons Court this morning on a charge of assault Defendant was ...

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  39. FRENCH ARMY EXPENSES

    An income tax bill has been Introduccd in the French Parliament, to provide for a sum of £3,000,000. to cover the increased cost of the Army. ...

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  40. ESTABLISHMENT OF STATE SCHOOLS.

    The Executive in Council approved this morning that State schools be established at Don Deitu, near Bowen; Oystor Creek, via Rosedalo, North Coast ...

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  42. BREACH OF DEFENCE ACT.

    John Arthur was proceeded against, at the Central Summons Court this morning for alleged failure to attend compulsory drill. Defendant was ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND COFFEE.

    The Minister for Agriculture has received a letter from the Agent-General commenting favorably on the quality of samples of coffee grown by ...

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  44. SYDNEY TRAIN DELAYED.

    Advice received by the Railway Pepartment this morning shows that the mail train from,Sydney was 35 minutes late in arriving at t Armldale, ...

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  45. FISH MARKETS.

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  46. POLL DECLARATION DANCE.

    A flashlight photograph will betaken at about 9 o'clock next Saturday night of the assembly at the poll declaration dance to be held the ...

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  47. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS CAR. [?]

    The French Chamber of Deputies,by a vote of 386 to 165, has adopted the proposals of the Government for the raising of £17,600,000 to keep soldiers ...

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