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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The second session of the nineteenth Parliament of Queensland was formally opened by the State Governor (Sir William MacGregor) at 12 noon to-day. In ...

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  3. DOOMBEN TRAGEDY.

    Further evidences was heard before Mr. T. Mowbray, P.M., yesterday afternoon into the circumstances surrounding the death of Harriet Coombes, whose ...

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  4. QUARANTINE.

    A few weeks ago the State Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) referred In caustic terms to the absence of a quarantine station in Queensland, and pointed out that he ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Lord Curzon has entered a protest against any discussion at the Church Congress next September on the Women's movement. The Bishop of ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S SLUMS.

    Mr. W. A. Watt (Premier of Victoria) was interviewed by London pressmen on the eve of his departure for Australia. He said that he had been ...

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  7. OUR SAVINGS BANK

    The London branch of the Commonwealth Savings Bank was formally opened to-day, Lady Reld being the first depositor. ...

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  8. THE SPICE OF LIFE.

    A remarkable performance was put up on Saturday by Lieutenant Gen-. kaiega, gentleman jockey and aviator. He won the first race at Magdeburg, ...

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  9. THAT MARCONI CONTRACT.

    The debate on the Marconi Committee's report on Wednesday and Thursday is expected to be exciting. It is again asserted in political circles that ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Dr.Elkingtbn, Commisioner for Public Health, left Brisbane for Melbourne on Sunday, to attend the Pure Food Conference. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The "Times," discussing the Australian immigration question, says that it is an open secret that Australia's boom in 1912, and the subsequent ...

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  12. MEXICO.

    Six hundred Federals were killed or Wounded in a battle which took place at Sausillo yesterday. Practically every railway in ...

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  13. WATER BOARD.

    An exhaustive report dealing with the transactions of the Water and Sewerage Board for 1912 was laid on the table of the House of Assembly ...

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  14. HOME MAKERS' UNION.

    The first branch of the Homemakers' Union, promoted by the Labor party, has been started at Croydon, in Surrey. It is stated that there will ...

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  15. ALL-ROUND ATHLETE.

    At the annual sports of the Edinburgh University on Saturday a student named Hunter won the all-round championship. He carried off the 100 ...

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  16. APOCRYPHAL WORKS.

    The translation of an important series of apocrypha in the British Museum has created great interest. It is Said that they are written in a ...

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  17. BARBER'S RASH.

    At an inquest in Fulham to-day, regarding the death of a man who had contracted barber's rash, the Jury added a rider that the law should make it ...

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  18. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    It is learned that ore steamer Jessie Spaulding collided with the coal steamer William Snyder, on Lake Superior last night. After the accident, ...

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  19. HAMPDEN LOCK-OUT.

    Owing to the Hampden and Mount Elliott Co.'s ultimatum one thousand miners and smelter hands and 200 navvles have been locked out. There ...

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  20. THE BALKANS.

    M. Daneff has formed a new Bulgarian Cabinet, with himself as Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs M. Kaviatcheff as Minister for War, ...

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  21. AMERICA SWELTERING.

    Four deaths by drowning and 12 cases of heat prostration, six of which were fatal, have been reported from Milwaukee. ...

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  22. ENGLISH FRUIT.

    This year's fruit season in England has been disappointing. Nearly every variety did badly, and pears were almost a complete failure. ...

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  23. RETURNED PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    Mr. J. B. Sharpe, M.H.R. for Oxley, returned to Brisbane from the South last night, looking fit and well, Speaking on the political Situation generally, ...

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  24. SUGAR.

    The general superintendent of sugar experiment stations (Mr. H. T. Easterby) has returned to Brisbane from a visit to the Lower Burdekin and ...

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  26. "DYING OUT."

    Chatting with a reporter of "The Daily Standard" this morning an official of the Lands Department observed that rabbits are dying out in ...

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  27. BIG FIRES.

    Chemical works in Lianelly, Wales, have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £30,000. At Blackburn (Lancashire) a big ...

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  28. ANGUS HAMILTON SUICIDES.

    Angus Hamilton, the well-known English war correspondent, committedsuicide yesterday. He was suffering from, depression because of the failure ...

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  29. SUFFERING MAN.

    German national insurance returns show that sickness is more prevalent among men than women, and that the former are longer under the care of ...

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  30. "FIRE, STURDY PAPER."

    Senator Senior and the United Labor party paid high tributes to the "Daily Herald" and "The Daily Standard" for their gailant. Federal fight. ...

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  31. CYCLING RECORD.

    With a single-cylinder motor cycle, on the Brooklands track, a cyclist named Stanley yesterday covered five miles, from a flying start, in 4min ...

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  32. UNSETTLED AND SHOWERY.

    COLD WESTERLIES IN THE SE. The following forecasts were issued this afternoon for the ensuing 24 hours:— ...

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  33. PROMINENT WESLEYAN.

    The death is announced of Rev. W. D. Walters, who was for 21 years general secretary of the London Wesleyan Mission. ...

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  34. COLONEL ASTOR'S WILL.

    The will of Colonel J. J. Astor, who was drowned in the Titanic disaster has been proved at £17,440,000. ...

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  35. NEW YORK DISASTER.

    Three additional bodies have been recovered from the debrils at the subway which caved in on Saturday. making nine known victims. The search is ...

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  36. THE ADELAIDE MYSTERY.

    The disappearance of Hilda Scott Broad is still providing intense excitement and conjecture, as the exact address of Hilda's lover in the ...

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  37. TERRA NOVA RETURNS.

    The Terra Nova, the ship which took the Scott expedition to the Antarctic, arrived at Cardiff to-day. Thousands of people lined the quays to greet the ...

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  39. STILL GREATER UNITY.

    Another effort is contemplated to bring about a still greater unity among the trades [?]. ...

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