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  2. BARBERS' RIGHT.

    It Will be remembered that a deputation waited on the Treasurer, at Parliamant House the other day with reference to a compulsory Saturday ...

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  3. BAD SOVEREIGNS.

    In the Central Police Court this morning, before Mr. Moore, P.M., James M'Millan, on remand, appeared on a charge of having uttered two ...

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  4. THE BROAD HIGHWAY

    "Just as the workers of other places are combiniing with scholars in developing education for the whole community so the workers and scholars ...

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  5. AN UGLY MISTAKE.

    The announcement to-day of the Federal Government's neglect to collect the excise duty, on the C.S.R. Co.'s bonded sugar before the abolition of ...

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  6. CHMBEE OF COMMERCE.

    The ordinary monthly meeting of the committee of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce was held this morning. Mr. W. R. Wilkie (president) occupied ...

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  7. TODAY'S CABLES.

    President Huerta's rejection of the United States' offer of mediation in the present trouble in Mexico was received late, and was discussed to-night by ...

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  8. FUTURE OF NEWSPAPERS.

    At a conference of journalists in York, Mr. Robert Donald, managing editor of the "London Daily Chronicle," said that in the future papers would ...

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  9. REPORTED CAUGHT

    If Harry Thaw and his confederates have not left the country they will be arrested, on a warrant charging them with conspiracy. Thaw will be ...

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  10. MILITARY ITEMS.

    The State Commandant (Colonel Lee, D.S.O) will leave Brisbane tonight to visit the camp of the 3rd Infantry Regiment at Emu Park. Colonel ...

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  11. BADLY BUFFETED.

    Mr. Pickles, the Australian aviator, has been substituted for Harry Hawker, who, after having made two fast flights of 240 miles, was forced to ...

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  12. FAMILY SLAUGHTERED,

    The bodies of Mrs. Mary Lake and four children, Horace (17), Walter (8); Stella (18), and Dorothy (14), were, found stark, naked and horribly ...

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  13. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion of dynamite, occurred td-day on a street car in a thicklypopulated portion fo Tacubays, one of the principal suburbs of this city. The ...

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  14. THE POPE'S FREEDOM.

    The Roman Catholic Congress which, is sitting here has adopted a resolution demanding as a first condition for, the freedom of the church, complete ...

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  15. SUPREME COURT.

    The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court were continued this morning before, the Chief Justice, Sir Pope A. Cooper. ...

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  16. DRIVEN ASHORE.

    During a typhoon off the Chinese coast on Monday the new Japanese liner, Matsura Maru, was driven ashore on the Paracels Reefs, in the China ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S DREADNOUGHTS.

    By the beginning of next month Britain will have two complete squadrons of Dreadnoughts in home waters, The ships will be capable of ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. J. J. Kingsbury, who has decided to retire from all her active participation in committee work, was yesterday entertained in Friday's Roof ...

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  19. TREATY OF LONDON.

    The Bulgarian Government has been officially informed that the Powers are considering measures that will completely ensure respect of the treaty of ...

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  20. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY

    The monthly meeting of the Queensland Society, for the Prevention of Cruelty was held on Monday. The election of officers for the ensuing year ...

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  21. EXONERATED.

    Reporting upon the complaint made against the Australian jockey, Frank Wootton, for what was declared to be inconsistent and light ridings at the ...

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  22. ALASKAN WRECK.

    The steamer State of California, which struck an uncharted rock in Gambler Bay on Monday, was going full speed ahead at the time, and a ...

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  23. CARTER INJURED.

    A serious accident befel a carter named John Godfrey, in Brunswickstreet Valley, this morning, as the result of a runaway horse crashing into ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

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  25. CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.

    Before Mr. Justice Real in the Clyil Sittings Of the Supreme Court this morning the hearing was con-, tinued of the case in which Mary Ann ...

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  26. IMPERIAL TRIBUNALS.

    The Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia Sir Samuel Griffith, has been offered a seat on the Imperial Court of Appeals. ...

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  27. CANADIAN DEFENCE.

    The Conservative papers believe that the report of Major-General Hamilton on Canadian military matters will, involve an expenditure treble the ...

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  28. THE TERRIBLE TEN.

    In consequence of the frequency of burglaries, 10 special constables have been instructed to patrol the city at night in plain clothes. They are ...

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  29. GENERALLY FINE.

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  30. SIGNED BY 37,000.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Smeaton presented the most extenslvely -signed petition ever laid on the table of the House. It is signed ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA'S WARSHIPS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Capetown correspondent says that H.M.A.S. Australia and Sydney, had arrived there unexpectedly, and spoiled the reception ...

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  32. FRISCO SHOW.

    Demands are being heard in Germany for a revision of, the Government's decision not to participate in the San Francisco Exposition. ...

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  33. A GRAVE SITUATION.

    The situation in Londonderry as a result of the riots that took place on Monday last is one of the gravest character and there is not the slightest ...

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  34. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    Another batch of defaulting cadets appeared in the South Brisbane Summons Court this morning, for having failed to attend the necessary number ...

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  35. ENOGGERA SALES.

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  36. FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.

    The following is a summary of business transacted at agencies of the Commonwealth Savings Bank, as per returns received at superintendent's ...

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  37. AN INSOLVENCY MATTER.

    In the matter of William John Barker of Brisbane laborer, before Mr. JUstice Chubb this morning, the insolvent applied for certificate of ...

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  38. INDIVIDUALISM.

    Anarchists and communists in Paris have denounced socialism and syndicalism as the blackest of reactionary creeds. They have dissociated ...

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  39. ASSAULT CASE,

    Kenith Robinson, 23, a laborer, pleaded guilty in the South Brisbane Police Court this morning to a charge of having, at South Brisbane,on ...

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  40. NORTH WEST MANCHESTER SEAT.

    It is believed that Harry Simons (Unionist) and A. M. Debeck (Labor) will oppose. Sir John Simons (Liberal) in the election for the North-west ...

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