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  2. THE BOOTY.

    The member for Mt. Morgan, Mr. Jas. Stopford. tells the public of Queensland to-day that the shareholders of the Mt. Morgan Company have been ...

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  3. LABOR CONGRESS.

    The eighth Interstate Labor Conference opened at the Tiades Hall Sydney, on Wednesday morning, Mr. F. J. Holloway (president of the Federal ...

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  4. MINE PROBLEM.

    The men at Blackhcath Colliery ceased work on, Tuesday last because three of their number had been suspended for filing stone with the coal, ...

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  5. "NO SPLIT."

    Proposals wero carried by the industriallat delegates of the Labor movement at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night to convene a congress to consider ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. W. M'Cormack). who is member for Cairns, has received a telegram from the Calrns Chamber ...

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  7. GAS CHARGES.

    Prior to Mr. Theodore's departure for the south he announced that inquiries were being made into the gas charges, of which frequent complaints ...

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  8. BURGLARS ABOUT.

    Quite a number of burglaries have occurred in Brisbane suburbs recently, evidently due to the concerted operations of a gang. ...

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  9. FORGING THE TERMS.

    The British airship R31. equipped with bombs and machine puns, has started on a warning cruise along the German coast, and the fleet is reddy to ...

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  10. WARRA MINE CLOSED DOWN

    In announcing the closing down of the Warra State coal mine this morning, the Acting Premier (Mr. J. M. Hunter) states that the reason wan ...

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  11. COLD AND DRY.

    Fine weather remains general. Large cloud areas Ore noted at scattered places,in the central-east and in the south-west between Bollon and ...

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  12. LOCAL POSITION.

    The dispute in connection with the Allinga remains still unsettled. Mr. C. Burke, the secretary of the Seamen's Union, was engaged in ...

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  13. SCHOOL PUPILS AND THE 'FLU

    The Home Secretary announced. this morning the result of the investigations into allegations that the Joseph's denominational school had ...

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  14. IN THE POLICE COURT.

    William Hlyging, 35. laborer, plended guilty, bofore Mr. G. A, Cameron, act [?] P.M., in the City Police Court, this morning, to having unlawfully had in ...

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  15. FEDERAL ARENA.

    Mr. Watt, speaking last evening the annual meeting of the Prahran Gardens branch of the Australian Women's National League, dealt with ...

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  16. MARYBOROUGH SHUNTERS.

    Mr. D. T. Beatson, general president of the Queensland Railway Uion, who is also branch secretary of the Queensland Railway Union in Maryborough. ...

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  17. THE WONDERFUL NORTH.

    Mr. J. T. Gilday, M.L.A., who is a member of the Public Works Commission, has returned from an extensive visit with the commission in the ...

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  18. SENATOR PEARCE'S JOY RIDE.

    The electors of Australia are seemingly not the only folk who object to Senator Pearce taking his family and an army of clerks to England at the ...

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  19. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The Millers and Mill Employees' Union of Australia yesterday applied to Mr. Justice powers in the Arbitration Court for the rescinding or ...

    Article : 460 words
  20. SERIOUS POSITION.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. J. M. Hunter) was interviewed yesterday afternoon by Mr. J. Etopford, M.L.A. relative to the position at Mt. Morgan, ...

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  21. SUPREME COURT.

    Anyone looking Into Mr. Justice Lukin's Court at a certain moment this morning would have seen a group of men bonding ever and examining ...

    Article : 303 words
  22. ITHACA LABOR FAIR RAFFLES.

    No. 8 raffle (poultry) to connection with the Ithaca Labor Fair, will be drawn at the committee rooms, State Butchery Building, Paddington, on ...

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  23. CRECHE AND KINDERGARTEN.

    The executive committee of the Creche and Kindergarten met at Concordia Hall on Fridays Mrs. Moss presided. The chief work of the past ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS WIN.

    The Australian cricket are won their match against Yorkshire [?] one wicket. ...

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  25. CRUISER BRISBANE.

    The Acting Prouder (Mr. J. M. Hunter) stated this morning that the cruiser Brisbane was expected to arrive yesterday, hilt be understood that the ...

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  26. CHEMISTS' SHOPS REVERTING TO FORMER HOURS

    At a meeting of the Brisbane members of the Pharmaceutical Society of Queensland, hold last evening, it was unanimously decided that the chemists ...

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  27. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Yorkshire made 210 in the innings, and the Australians, 64 for the iosn of four wickets. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dargan. ...

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  28. 279 DEATHS.

    Eight additional notifications of deaths in the metropolis have reached the Registrar-General, makting a total of 270 since May 1. ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. COMBINED RAILWAY UNIONS.

    A meeting of the Combined Railway, Unions will he hold at the Railway institute on Saturday morning, commaneing at [?] ...

    Article : 28 words
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