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  2. PROTECTING YOUNG GIRLS.

    After an hour, and a half's, dellberation the jury In the Criminal Sittings of the District. Court yesterday afternoon found Rupert Louis Harclea ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND ALLIANCE.

    The Seventeenth, annual convention of the Queensland Temperance Alliance Was opened in the Temperance Hall this morning. Rev. G. E. Rowe ...

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  4. THE TRAMWAYS.

    The burning question of tramway extensions is likely to reach finality toSpeaking this morning the Premier, (Mr. Denham) said that the last stages. ...

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  5. FAMILY VANISHES

    On September 1, Mrs. Leslie Gaggan dnd three children, left Lismore for Brisbane. The husband received a wire from his wife, telling of their safe ...

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  6. VICTORIA BRIDGE.

    Mr. W. H. Bacnes, M.L.A., introduced a deputation representing, the Ideal governing bodies of the metropplis, with the exception of the Brisbane ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Additional details from Dublin show that once its temper was aroused, the mob wreaked every tramear it came across and assailed the police with ...

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  8. HUGE SCORE.

    Until to-day, the highest cricket score ever attained by a cricket team in America was 521 established by the Philadelphians. To-day, however, this ...

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  9. SMALLPOX.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Cook, in reply to Mr. West Said that he had given careful consideration to the subject of the ...

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  10. ALLEGED SHOOTING.

    Further evidence was given in the South Brisbane Police Court before Mr. Morris P.M., this morning, In the case in which Joseph M'Kune is ...

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  11. LATE SHIPPING.

    Pile Light (17 miles).—Sept 24. dep: Rangatira, s (9.26 a.m.), in. Cape Moreton (51 miles);—Sept, 24, dep. Mallina, s (7.10 a.m), for south. ...

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  12. ENOGGERA SALES.

    There were about 6060 sheep penned for the usual weekly sale at Enoggera to-day, the major portion of which were woolly sheep and a big, ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Captain Cursts District Naval Officer is cleaving Brisbane next. Tues day, on his annual tour of inspection of the northern ports He will ...

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  14. CARSON'S SEDITION.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," a leading? Tory journal, says that important conversations of a formal nature havepassed between Cabinet Ministers and ...

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  15. ALLEGED UNSIGNED ARTICLE.

    A further adjournment, was stunted till October 1, at the Central Summons Court this morning, In the case in which Alfred Thormas Gargett is ...

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  16. FOUND IN THE RIVER.

    An inquiry into the circumstances of the death, of Joseph Graham, who was found drowned in the Brisbane River at Toowong on September 17, ...

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  17. HELPING A FRIEND.

    A friendly desire to assist a comrade in distress landed Richard Moneahan, 83, married, in the General Hospital, this morning with a deep Incised wound ...

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  18. HEAD ON!

    Two trains travelling in opposite directions crashed Into each other at Long Island to-day. Three persons. were killed and 20 injured. ...

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  19. LADS FOR FARMS,

    About 800 assisted emigrants will sail by the Irishman to-morrow for, Melbourne. They Include, 250 lads, booked for Victorian farms Altogether. ...

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  20. COUNTRYMAN GARROTTED.

    A case of alleged theft with violence came before the Criminal Sittings of the District Court this morning, when Percy John' Nash and James Francis ...

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  21. BELMONT SHIRE.

    A deputation representing the Coors paroo and Belmont Shire Councils waited upon Mr. J. G. Appel Home Secretary, this morning, with the ...

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  22. AUTUMN MANCEVRES.

    A feature of the British Army's autumn manoeuvres in the Midland counties, which began to-day, was the destruction, of the airship squadron, ...

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  23. [?] YORK MOURNS.

    The funeral of the late Mayor Gaynor took place in a heavy downpourof rain, but, despite this, over 1,000,000 pepole lined the route, of the ...

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  24. PACKING CASE TROUBLE.

    A deputation of representatives of the Brisbane Chambe of Commerce, Merchant, Association, Softgoods Warehousemen's Association ...

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  25. ON THE DOWN GRADE.

    The report of the Registrar-General for 1912 shows that Great Britain's marriage rate for the year was below the average for the previous' 10 years, ...

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  26. POLICE COURTS.

    The following fines for drunkenness were imposed by Mr. Mowbray, P.M, In the Central Police Court this morning:—Thomas Gregg (75) gardener. ...

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  27. NOTABLE MAGISTRATE DEAD.

    Sir Albert de Rutzrn, a well-known London magistrate, died-to-day, in his 82nd year. The deceased has been chief ...

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  28. WOMEN'S COLLEGE.

    A satisfactory reply was given by the Premier this morning to a deputation. which asked for a subsidy to the proposed Women's College in ...

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  29. MEXICO.

    Another secret contention of the Catholic party has been held but the leaders decline to discuss its business. They, say that nominations for the ...

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  30. THE ALBANIAN TROUBLE.

    The State Department officials consider that the reported seizuro of an. American Mission School in Albania raises an important diplomatic ...

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  31. SETTLER BURNT TO DEATH.

    William Robb, a settler at Leongatha, was burnt to death in his hut last night A neighbor saw the hut blazing, but by the time he had the door open and ...

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  32. AERIAL RISKS.

    Two army airmen were reconnoitring in a bi-plane near Rugby to-day, when the machine collapsed and fell Both men were badly injured and are now ...

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  33. SMITH v A.S.E.

    In Chambers this morning before the Chief Justice. (Sir Pope A. Cooper), an application was made by Mr. E. T. Real (instructed by Messrs. Tully and ...

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  34. RAILWAY APPEAL BOARD.

    The Railway Appeal Board will sit In Brisbane on Friday next, consisting of Mr. C. A. M. Morris P.M. (chairman), Messrs. C. F. Pemberton (chief ...

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  35. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

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  36. A TRAINEE BEFORE THE COURT.

    Lionel Robert Trudgeon, on remand, appeared at the Central Police Court this morning on a charge of having failed to appear In court on September ...

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  37. THE HURONIC SAFE.

    The steamer Huronic, which was reported missing from Sault Ste Marie has arrived [?]. It appears that she had to put into a buy on account of ...

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  38. FISH MARKET.

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  39. WELSH CHASING RITCHIE.

    Weish (the English lightweight) hasarrives here. He declares that he will dog Ritchie's footsteps He is convinced that the American is afraid ...

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