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  3. THE ELECTIONS. IN MARKET-SQUARE.

    Quite his most usccessful meeting of the present campaign was held by Mr. W. F. Finlayson, Labor candidate for Brisbane in Market-square last ...

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  4. A STATE OF WAR. GERMAN KAISER'S DECLARATION.

    BERLIN, Friday, 9 p.m. The Kaiser has declared the Empire in a state of war, and a similar decres has been issued in Bavaria. ...

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  5. "LABOR IS SOLID."

    In the High Court of Australia, to-day, Mr. Mitchell continued his argument in reply in the tramway appeal case. He first dealt with the position ...

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  6. SENATOR TURLEY AT WARWICK

    Senator Turley addressed a meeting of electors in the Town Hall last night. He was well received. He alluded to the need for hard work ...

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  7. GERMAN CABINET SITTING.

    In the early morning comes the news that the German Cabinet, with the Emperor presiding, sat at Potsdam till midnight. A censorship of the ...

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  8. MR. SHARPE'S CAMPAIGN.

    Friday night saw yet another of the numerous, successes scored by Mr. J. B. Sharpe during his campaign. "In spite of threatening weather, a large ...

    Article : 353 words
  9. LOCAL FIXTURES.

    To-night, Mr. John Mullan will assist Mr. Sharpe at a meeting to be held in the Foresters' Hall, Stone's Corner. On Monday night Mr. Sharpe and Mr. ...

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  10. BREAKFAST CREEK MEETING.

    In the Breakfast Creck State school last evening a large and enthusiastic gathering of electors was presided over by Mr. A. M'Donald, and stirring ...

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  11. MR. KELLY'S VISIT.

    Mr. W. H. Kelly, assistant Minister of Home Affairs in the Cook Ministry, addressed a meeting in the Town Hall, Ipswich, last night. Mr. Kelly had ...

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  12. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    The whole of the different religious denominations in Sydney, except the Roman Catholics, have issued an appeal, asking ministers of religion of all ...

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  13. CAPSIZE IN THE RIVER.

    Two lads, named Hollgood and Cary, had a narrow escape from drowning while cruising in the river this morning in a small dingey. Their sail, which ...

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  14. TO STIMULATE AUSTRALIA.

    In a speech at Colac last night, Mr. Andrew Fisher said that, at the time of the last Federal election the Tory party advised electors to vote for Tory ...

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  15. NORTHERN RAILLWAYMEN.

    A large mass meeting here has passed a vote of sympathy with the railway men; who are striking. All the unions ore supporting the men who ...

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  16. FINE AND MILD.

    The Weather Bureau reports that much cloudiness still exists in the coastal districts south from Cooktown, but the weather is generally fair or ...

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  17. NAVAL AND MILITARY BALL.

    The ballroom in the South Brisbane City Hall presented a brilllant appearance last night, the occasion being the naval and military ball, which is ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND READY, IF WANTED.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Thomson asked the Premier (Mr. W. F. Massey), whether in view of the present very serious situation in ...

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