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  2. DIMINUENDO.

    Beyond the fact that a few rashes are still under the observation of the authorities, there is nothing doing locally in connection With the ...

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  3. EDUCATION.

    The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. J. W. Blair) remarked this morning that the department has under consideration the framing of rules to ...

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  4. NEW INDUSTRY.

    The official opening of Messrs. Montenth Bros.' new cast iron pipe foundry took place to-day, those, present ineluding members of Parliament, the ...

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  5. TO GO AT LAST.

    Following on recent Parliamentary discussions in condemnation of reglation 18, which provides that all rul[?] way employees must remain dumb ...

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  6. UNFINANCIAL.

    The vicissitudes of the official publication of the Queensland Congregational Union, the Queensland Congregationalist "were discussed during the ...

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  7. TODAY'S CABLES.

    "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest States that there are definite hopes entertained of reaching a settlement of the Balkan trouble during the ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTES.

    The blame for an attempt to burn down a country mansion at Woldingham, where the gardener discovered a bomb under the staircase, has been ...

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  9. CAWWPORE RIOTS.

    An omcial account, or the not at Cawnpore states that the persons interested were excited by scurrilous attacks made by certain newspapers, ...

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  10. IPSWICH VACCINATION.

    On Tuesday, only 24 persons presented themselves at the Town Hall to be vaccinated, and yesterday the, number fell to 18. As a consequence the City ...

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  11. ONLY FOUR CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Four, cases of smallpox were reported yesterday, from Woolloomoolloo, Balmain, Paddlngton, and Enmore. There, are 52 patients now in ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB.

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  13. COUNTRY PEOPLE NOT AFRAID.

    Judging by the increasing number of persons travelling to the metropolis, the smallpox scare does not appear to have frightened, intending visitors to ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    The State Governor will preside at the annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to-morrow afternoon. Next Saturday afternoon his ...

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  15. BIG MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    The largest medical congress the world has eyer known was opened yesterday, delegates. representing; 80,000 doctors being drawn from every ...

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  16. ADELAIDE ALL RIGHT.

    There have been no further smallpox developments here; All contacts in connection with the previously reported case and all cases which were ...

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  17. POLICEMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Residents of the suburb of Wooloowin received a shock late yesterday afternoon when the news gained currency that the local police officer. ...

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  18. GOLD YIELD,

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  19. RARA AVIS.

    Mr. Charles Armstrong, Tory candidate from Colne Valley, declared yesterday he did not object to Ireland having the same sort of Home Rule as ...

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  20. LURED BY A WOMAN.

    William Lustig a young man, is dying in the hospital, this victim of assassins. He is believed to have been lured to Humpty Jackson's Coffee ...

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  21. BURNT ALIVE,

    On the Isle of Orleans, off Quebec, a, family of Severn in which were included four women, all of whom lived in the pilot's cottage, were all burnt to death. ...

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  22. GERMANY'S MOVE.

    Messages from Berlin state that the German Government has officially announced the creation of the long-conStemplated special cruiser squadron, ...

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  23. "WHAT IS THIS ABOUT?"

    Mary Rittler (19) appeared before Mr. Eglinton P.M. at the Central Police Court' this morning, charged with having gone armed in public, ...

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  24. "THE WAY OUT."

    Questioned this morning concerning the Government proposal to deal with the tramways deadlock, the Premier intimated that the draft bill was in ...

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  25. A WIFE'S CLAIM.

    In the Gentral Summons Court this morning Margaret O'.Connor sought an order of the court requiring W.D. O'Connor, her husband, to provide ...

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  26. GHOST OF THE PAST.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. R. D. Meagher was elected Chairman of Committees. A petition from' Thomas Michael ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    The South Australian Education Commission, after two and a half years' work, tabled the result, of' its labors In Parliament yesterday. The ...

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  28. FRISCO EXPOSITION.

    The refusal of the British Government to participate in the San Francisco Exposition was discussed yesterday in the House of Commons, ...

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  29. THE KRUPP SCANDALS.

    The seven defendants who were tried by court-martial in connection with the Krupp scandals have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ...

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  30. SMASHED WINDOWS.

    William Healion proceeded against James Ivory and Joseph Brehnan at the Central Summons Court this morning, on a charge of having wilfully and ...

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  31. SECOND DAY.

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  32. TRAVELLERS.

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  33. FINE AND MILD.

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  34. CONSUMPTION.

    Hoping to cure,themselves or consumption John Harris and his wife, of [aomtsville Kentucky, left Chicago on a world walking tour. Their ...

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  35. THTRD DAY.

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  36. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    The Government troops have captured Tenauk, the principal rebel base in Klangsi Shayang and Hupeh have also fallen to the Government soldiers. ...

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  37. VARSITY WOMEN'S COLLEGE.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the executive committee of the proposed residential college for Univeralty women students was held at the School ...

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  38. SUMMERS DEFEATS HOCK KEYS.

    Johnny Summers defeated Hock Keys on points after 15 rounds. The fightwas good. There was a fine attendance. ...

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  39. DEFIANCE FLOUR.

    The proprietors of this now popular brand claim that "Defiance" is certainly the last word in a strong, and at the same lime economical flour and in ...

    Article : 164 words
  40. CHESS.

    The first game for the Australian chess championship, for£5Q a Side, between W. S. Viner (holder) and Spencer Crackenthorpe, was begun ...

    Article : 65 words
  41. SHEARERS AND CARRIERS

    The secretary of the A.W.U. here received a w[?]ie yesterday from the secretary of the A.W.U at Longreach as follows:— "Where members have not ...

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  42. WELLS-MEHEGAN CONTEST.

    "Snowy" Baker has been agreed upon by both parties as referee in the wells Mehegan boxing match on Saturday night. ...

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  43. THREE MONTHS' HARD.

    Francis Ferguson (57). bottle hawker, appeared before Mr. Egllnton, P.M. at the Central Police Court this morning, charged with having stolen, on ...

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  44. AMERICAN BOXING CONTEST.

    Pelkey has signed a contract to meet Charlie Miller in a 20-rounds contest at Vernon on September 23. The men Will box on a percentage basis. ...

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  45. FARMERS AT LAW.

    The case in which Franz Leo. Manthey, farmer, of Laldley. sued Wm. Henry Baulch, produce buyer of Laidley, and his wife, Atter Bauich, ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. HOSPITALS' SATURDAY.

    A meeting of the committee of the Hospital Saturday Association will be hold at the City Council Chambers, Town Hall to-morrow afternoon, at 4 ...

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  47. DAVIES PARK.

    To-night at 8 o'clock, in the West End School of Arts, a meeting of porsons interested In the Improvement of DavieS Park will be held. The Mayor ...

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  48. SPITTING ON THE FOOTPATH.

    Hans Nelisen was charged at the Central, police Court, this morning with having spat on a footpath. Defendant Was fined £1. With, 3s 6d ...

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