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  3. THE DIZZY LIMIT.

    An interesting sidelight on the dark ways of capitalism and its friends, which suggests that the wily Chinee is not in it with some people for depth ...

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  4. BLIND WORKERS.

    Asking for a living wage for the blind workers a deputation from the Metropolitan labour Council waited on the Home Secretary (Mr. Huxham) ...

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  5. WHARF TROUBLES.

    Before the Royal Commission into the trouble on the wharves yesterday, Constable M'Pherson said that at meetings held on wharves by returned ...

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  6. STONE IN COAL QUESTION.

    A meeting of the men involved in the Blackheath Colliery dispute was held yesterday to consider, further the action of the management in penalising ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING NOTES.

    About a thousand people tur[?]ed out on Saturday last to witness the Rugby Union matches at the Brisbane Cricket Ground in conjunction with which a ...

    Article : 951 words
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  9. PNEUFLU.

    The epidemic continues to show an improvement no deaths being reported yesterday, The number of cases now in hospital in Brisbane has at last ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. EMERGENCY WORK.

    The usual weekly meeting of the No. 3 Ward Vigilance Committee (South Brisbane) was held last night at the baby clinic, Woolloongabba. There ...

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  11. ROMA-STREET MARKETS.

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  12. CLAIM AGAINST A BANK.

    The hearing was continued, in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Justice Chubb and a jury, of the case in which Isles, Love, and Co. ...

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  13. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The cost of living is mounting higher all ever Australia. There has been a general increase of [?] per cent during the last month, as compared with April. ...

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  14. THE I.L.P.

    Philip Snowden writes in London "Daily Herald" as follows:—Thirty years ago Mr. Keir Ha[?]dle conceived the idea of trying to form ...

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  15. ANGLICAN SYNODS.

    Sir.— Once again that august body of well-paid professional Christians. known as the Anglican Synod, has met, its "weighty deliberations" gone ...

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  16. 2348 DEATHS.

    The schools arc closing for a fortnight from to-day, owing to so many teachers being down with the epidemic. The number of deaths since January 1 ...

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  17. SELF DEFENCE PLEADED.

    The disturbance between "loyalists" and wharf laborers in North Melbourne on May 28, was described in the Criminal Court yesterday, when a ...

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  18. "SIMPLE (ECONOMIC) QUESTIONS."

    Sir,—In your issue of June 10 appears a letter by "Numskull." in which he asks what it pleases him to call simple questions but which appear to ...

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  19. ASCOT GOLD CUP.

    The race for the Ascot Gold Cup resuited as follows:—By Jingo, 1; Air Raid, 2; Romer, 3. ...

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  20. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

    The War Savings Committee has supplied the following: You have read the financial reasons why you should invest in war savings certificates ...

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  21. SOCCER.

    The usual meeting of the Eskgrove F.C. was held at L. Schaffers on June 18, Instant, Mr. B. Grant in the chair. The sectetary reported that two new ...

    Article : 168 words
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  23. THE YAWNING A[?]YSS.

    Disillusionment is the order of the day. The fog is being, swiftly swept from the minds of [?]en The alleged Peace Congress has done, and is still ...

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  24. I.O.G.T.

    The Eagle Junction Lodge, No. 200 held its weekly session at Mrs. W[?] kins's residence on Wednesday last The lodge was opened by the Chief ...

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  25. ENOGGERA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the En[?]gera Progress Association was held in the Shire Hall on Wednesday last, the chair being occupied by Mr. ...

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  26. FISHING.

    Great sport is being experienced from steamship koopa berthed at Kennedy Wharf, Pertic Bight. The taller are very thick and, with good fresh ...

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