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  2. ENCASED IN ICE.

    Late last night the operator at the Melbourne wireless station was startled into, tenseness by a thrilling wireless message from Dr. Mawson, which ...

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  3. MEAT EXPORT.

    So much has been said and written of late concerning the export of Queensland meat to oversea, that the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. J. White) was ...

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  4. NORTHERN PORTS.

    After an inspectorial trip to the north Mr. E. R. Cullen (Engineer of Harbors and Rivers) arrived back in Brisbane by the steamer Wyreema ...

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  5. ACTIVE SERVICE.

    An entraining demonstration took place this morning in the railway yards on the Normanby cutting. About 30 men from the Royal Australian ...

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  6. WHERE IS SHE?

    The police authorities have lately been communicated with by the American police who are endeavoring to ascertain the whereabouts of Olga ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The tension between Capitalism and Labor in the British Isles is increasing. The London painters, of whom 15,000 are now idle, have pledged themselves ...

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  8. TELLTALE LETTERS.

    In order to prove that the Greeks were responsible for numerous atrocities against the Bulgarians during the fighting, in July, there have been made ...

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  9. GRUESOME RELICS

    Extreme difficulty is being met with in identifying the charred remains of bodies recovered from the Yorkshire railway smash. In many cases even ...

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  10. THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  11. THAT NECKLACE.

    Five men have been arrested and charged with having been associated with the theft of the £150,000 pearl necklace. They were brought before ...

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  12. PERSONAL,

    Mr. J. B. Sharpe,M.H.R; intends to return to Brisbane by the mail train on Sunday evening if possible, but business of his constituency may ...

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  13. GERMAN SUSPICIONS.

    Germany seems to detect a deep design in Viscount Haldane's speech to the American Bar Association this week. Several Berlin journals regard ...

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  14. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK,

    When the German steamer Hobart reached. Brisbane from Bremen, via Southern ports, including Sydney, about a month ago,the medical officer who ...

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  15. NEW OIL COMPANY.

    At a meeting of shareholders of the British Australian Oil Company a resolution was passed approving of the proposed reconstruction scheme, under ...

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  16. STEAMER AEON DAMAGED.

    When the new steamer Aeon, bound to Geelong, was leaving Newcastle yesterday, and was abreast of the second pile beacon on the south side ...

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  17. "NO REASONABLE DOUBT."

    When questioned on the matter this morning, Captain John Mackay, I.S.O. (Portmaster), said that although people would' probably doubt the theory, ...

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  18. MESSINA EARTHQUAKE.

    It is reported from Messina that a strong, undulatory earthquake lasting for several seconds occurred there yesterday, causing a panic among the ...

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  19. LIKE A SHOT BIRD.

    Lieut. Love was killed almost instantaneously to-day, as the result of his aeroplane falling about 300ft He had been 2000ft in the air, and was ...

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  20. IMPROVED CONDITIONS.

    The new wages and time schedule, agreed to by the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co. and the Australian Workers' Union some weeks ago, which ...

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  21. FATAL EXPLOSION,

    An explosion in the cellar of a cafe caused the ground floor to collapse. Two persons who were entering the cafe at the time were killed. Many ...

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  22. BARBERS' HOLIDAY.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) received a letter from the Master Hairdressers' Association this morning with reference to the Saturday [?] ...

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  23. CANNIBALISM IN PAPUA.

    Further news of Mr. Warner's fate in Papua shows that before he was murdered he killed three natives. Portions of his body were roasted, and the ...

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  24. MEXICAN PRESIDENCY.

    It is stated by a well-known Mexican official that General. Trevino will be a candldate at the Presidential election in October. The General is coming to ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS,

    In their third and last Winipeg game, the Australian cricketers defeated a local IS by one wicket and 178 runs. The match was largely a ...

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  26. THE SOUTHERN CROSS,

    The famous mission yacht Southern Cross will arrive here to-morrow, and will be berthed in the river where H.M.A.S. Melbourne lay; to-morrow ...

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  27. TREMENDOUS FIRE.

    The great bond warehouse belonging to the Manchester Ship Canal Co., on the banks of the Irwell, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The damage ...

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  28. MOTOR FATALITY.

    A terrible accident bus occurred at the Gepps railway crossing over Dry Creek. Yesterday afternoon, Messrs. C. Walker and P. Reedy were ...

    Article : 139 words
  29. THE ONLY HOPE.

    The plenary conference of the interparliamentary Union was opened yesterday. in an address, Dr. Tyderman (a Dutch diplomat) referred ...

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  30. HORRIBLE!

    In consequence of a statement made by the leader of the Opposition in the House of Assembly last month, the committee has investigated the charges ...

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  31. FOR SAFETY'S' SAKE,

    The British Admiralty has issued a number of new regulations for officers and men belonging to the aviation wing of the navy, for the purpose of ...

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  32. RAIN AND THUNDER.

    QUEENSLAND.—Cloudy and threatoning over coastal districts, with N and NW winds, later voering S and SE; scattered rain and thunder in the ...

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  33. PALZER KNOCKED OUT.

    Frank Moran (Pittsburg) knocked out A1 Palzer in the seventh round of a scheduled l0-round fight yesterday. ...

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  34. DEATH OF SHEEP.

    Many of the sheep arriving at Homehush lately have been either dead or crippled, and yesterday there was an exceptionally large, number. Various ...

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  35. valuable racehorse sold.

    The famous racehorse [?] has been sold to Russia. The price was £13,000. ...

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  36. TRAIN TRAVELLERS.

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  37. A SHOCKING FATALITY.

    The hotly of a woman of about 35 years of age, was found shockingly, mutilated on the railway line at Banksla last night. ...

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  38. THE POPE ILL.

    The Pope is again [?] He 13 suffering from a cold, and has been ordered a complete rest. Nevertheless he insisted on keeping to-day's ...

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