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  3. PRICKLY PEAR.

    The report of Mr. H. Tryon, Government Entomologist, on the decadence of the prickly, pear on the Dalby Town Common as the apparent result ...

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  4. HOME RULE.

    The "Liberal" Ministry of South Australia have at last disclosed their, attitude towards Home Rule. The Liberals of the old country ...

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  5. "DAD" TAKEN DOWN.

    "Dad" never wears tin overcoat when he appears on the stage, but Mr. Bert Bailey, who takes the part of old man Rudd on the boards, ...

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  6. A TEST CASE.

    An interesting case to test the legality of the Toowoomba Foundry's position respecting the supply of electricity came on for hearing in the ...

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  7. FINE WEATHER.

    The Weather Bureau reports that the Unsettled conditions which prevailed in the south-eastern districts on Saturday have disappeared, and fine ...

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  8. UNEQUIVOCAL LANGUAGE.

    The Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward Grey, has notified President Wilson in friendly but unequivocal terms, that if General Villa becomes ...

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  9. GETTING READY. THE COMING FRAY.

    Both parties are making preparations for campaign work at the general elections. The Government will ask for supply early next week, and the ...

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  10. MANSION BURNED.

    Lady Bloomfield has tendered through the Lord Chamberlain her personal apology to the King for the conduct of her daughter at the recent ...

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  11. TEACHERS' UNION.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Queensland Teachers' Union on Saturday morning, Mr. C. R. Morton in the chair, a letter was received from ...

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  12. REPLY TO SCOTT.

    In view of Admiral Sir Perey Scott's letter to the "Time's" on the uselessness of battleships, and the effectiveness of submarines and aeroplanes in ...

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  13. COLORED LABOR.

    The American Trade Commissioners declare that Queensland is naturally intended to be a cotton country. Dr. Snowden said that Queensland might ...

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  14. "THE LAND OF REST."

    Mr. R. D. Nellson, J.P., this morning Conducted an inquiry, into the circumstances of the death of Jas. Kearnan, who was found with a ...

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  15. JUDGES IN CLOSE ACCORD.

    A noticeable, feature in connection with the cadet competitions is the way in which the total points awarded by two different sets of judges to the same ...

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  16. STILL IN DOCK.

    The collier Storstad, which sunk the liner Empress of Ireland in the St. Lawrence River recently, is still in dock here. Captain Anderson is ...

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  17. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  18. MR. DENHAM IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Denham, who arrived on Saturday, is enthusiastic over the fact that the Queensland loan was subscribed fourfold in "an hour and a half." He is ...

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  19. A VETERAN'S OPINION.

    While day baking is agitating the public and a section of our'workers are asking that night baking shall be replaced by day baking, it is interesting ...

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  20. ALL EUROPE LAUGHING.

    The short-reigned King of Albania,. Prince. William of Wied, has decided to leave Albania forthwith All Europe is laughing. The Duke ...

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  21. CATHOLIC PROGRESS.

    Yesterday Arehbishop Duhig paid his first official visit to the Church of the Real Presence at Nundah, where he presided at the Mass celebrated by the ...

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  22. MILITARY LECTURE.

    At the United Service Institute tomorrow evening, Major C. B. B. White, a member of the General Staff of the Commonwealth Military Forces, Will ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. TORY UPPER HOUSE.

    The Prime Minister states that the Government intends to make the Legislative. Council elective. Within three months, he said,, the Council had been ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. TENNIS.

    In the finals of the Northern tennis championships, Mavrogordafo beat. Dunlop in the singles. In the doubles Brookes, and Dunlop defeated Doust ...

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  25. RITCHIE V. WELSH.

    The [?]-Weish fight has been postponed to July 4. All hitches have been straightened out, and Mr. Eugen Corri will be the referee, and the fight ...

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  26. A WILL CASE.

    In the Full Court this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper); Mr. Justice Real, Mr. Justice Chubb, and Mr. Justice Lukin, further ...

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  27. STRANGE SECRECY.

    The Governer-General's granting of a double dissolution is still being debated. Senator Pearce says: "The decision absolutely destroys the federal system ...

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  28. STANDING OFF.

    Tho Belfast Tory council has decided to make no move against Home Rule till the bill becomes law. ...

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  29. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The French socialist leader, M. VIvianna, has failed to form a Cabinet owing to the trouble over the three years' compulsory military service, to ...

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  30. CADETS AT CHURCH.

    A church parade of senior cadets was held in Brisbane yesterday. Though the parade was not in full strength, there was a very fair ...

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  31. FOR RECOGNITION.

    Ten thousand men employed by the Westinghouse Brake Company have struck work. A meeting has deliberated the ...

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  32. PAY UP.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Land Tax, Brisbane, advises that Friday, June 19, is the final date for payment of land tax without penalty for ...

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  33. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The high standard set by the management of the Lyceum Theatre, George-street, was well maintained in the new programme submitted last ...

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  34. COCKATO DOCKYARD.

    The report of the manager of tho Cockatoo Dockyard has come in for some severe criticism at the hands of some of tho union, officials. It is stated ...

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  35. LONDON BUSSIES.

    The omnibus owners' offer of substantial concessions on the mileage system has not been abandoned but the drivers will receive a minimum of ...

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  36. GREEKS DEPORTED.

    Twenty-five thousund Greek refugees are waiting at Thesme, near Symrna, for vessels to take them to Groece. There is great excitement in Athens ...

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  37. PENSIONS AND MATERNITY ALLOWANCE.

    On Saturday last there were 11,705 persons in Queensland receiving old age pensions from the Commonwealth, and 1987 receiving invalid pensions. ...

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  38. ISLAND DEVASTATED.

    A severe, hurricane, accompanied by a tidal wave, recently swept over Tokelau, The island, was devastated and four lives were lost, according to ...

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  39. RUBBISH FIRE.

    On Saturday evening the Metropolitan Fire Brigade turned out in response to an alarm of fire in the Ateade, Edward-street. A quantity of rubbish at ...

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  40. EXPERTS DELIGHTED.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's new yacht, and challenger for the America Cup race. the Shamrock IV., delighted experts in her second trial. She easily outpaced ...

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  41. DOCTOR REWARDED.

    Lady, Anna Chandos Pole has bequeathed£20,000 to Dr. Macdonald, her medical adviser, for his tenderness and devotion to her during a protracted ...

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  42. OUTBACK.

    Inspector Kelly, who has been on a tour of inspection in the south-western portion of the Roma district, us far as Bollon and St. George, has arrived at ...

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  43. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following tenders have been accepted by the Department of Public Works:—New post and telegraph office and quarters, Murgon, W. C. Horton, ...

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  44. DEPARTURE OF CADET TEAMS.

    Most of the teams of cadets from the other States who took part in the Contests at Enoggera and the Exhibition have left Brisbane. The boys from ...

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  45. CAMBRIAN CHOIR.

    An attractive concert has been arranged to take place in the Exhibition Hall on Saturday evening, June 20. The Blackstone-Ipswich Cambrian Chair ...

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  46. DISASTROUS TORKADO.

    A tornado swept across Western Iowa yesterday and filled seven persons and injured 12. ...

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  47. WOLFRAM AND ANTIMONY.

    The Department of Mines has been notified through the Agent-General's office of the following prices of metals on the London market:—Wolfram, £l ...

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  48. ALLEGED CRULETY TO HORSE.

    In the Central Summons Court this morning, before Mr. E. Eglinton, P.M., Alex. Black wuss fined £1, and 3s 6d costs, in default seven day's ...

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  49. BUTTER FOR EXPORT.

    During the week ended June 6, 3006 packages of butter were graded for export, consisting of:—Salted, 3069 boxes; unsalted, 817 boxes; pats, 10 ...

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