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  2. MT. MULLIGAN TRAGEDY. FORTY BODIES NOW RECOVERED.

    The latest news of the Mount Mulligan disaster is contained in the folwing message from our Cairns correspondent;—Forty bodies have been recovered up to the present. The last 13 cannot be identified. The position at the mine is becoming ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION. "TAKE A TUMBLE."

    "Mr. Bust,—Your wife is the talk of the Bungalow with J.H., it is time you took a tumble." So read an anonymous letter received by Frank Buet, living ...

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  4. ROMAN CATHOLIC SYMPATHY.

    Archbishop Duhig referred to the Mount Mulligan disaster during the celebration of his sacerdotal Jubilee in the Exhibition Hall last night. ...

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  5. LIGHT ALLOWANCE.

    The Queensland Colliery Employees' Union applied to Mr. Justice M'Cawley, in the Arbi[?] Court this morning to have the award interpreted. ...

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  6. THE PLAGUE.. SECOND BRISBANE VICTIM.

    Mr. M'Cormack (Home Secretary) stated this morning that Dr. Moore (Commissioner for Public Health) had reported a second case of bubonic ...

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  7. WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY.

    As an expression of sympathy with the victims of the disaster Parliament adjourned without doing any business yesterday. ...

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  8. CRUSADE ON RATS.

    Dr. Moore (Health Commissioner) stated to-day that a special bacterio-logical export had been engaged in an examination of 60 rats this morning ...

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  9. ALLAN AND STARK, LTD.

    The annual meeting of shareholders of Allan and Stark, Ltd., was held in the board room, Queen-street, to-day. Mr. Jas. Allan (chairman of directors) ...

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  10. SEARCHING INQUIRY

    The executive of the London Council last night curried a resolution expressing horror at the Mount Mulligan disaster and sympathy with the wives ...

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  11. KING'S SYMPATHY

    The Governor (Sir Matthew. Nothan) has received the following cable with reference to the disaster at Mount Mulligan:— ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. AID FOR RELATIVES

    Dr. Mannix, speaking at a concert, held in the Melbourne Town Hall last night. said that the occasion could not be passed without reference to the ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. 29 TO NIL AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT KEIGHLEY

    The Australian League footballers defeated Keighley to-day by 29 to nil, The UnitedService press representative (Mr. H. Sunderland) reports that the ...

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  14. SYMPATHY FROM SYDNEY.

    At most of the meetings and conferences held yesterday motions were carried expressing sympathy, over the Mount Mulligan disaster, and with ...

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  15. TORBANLEA TRAGEDY

    Comparatively with other States, Queensland has been happily free of disastrous mishaps in her collieries. The most notable previous mining disaster ...

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  16. IN THE UPPER HOUSE.

    "I venture to say a sadness will be felt in lands over the seas, particularly amongst the coalminers in Great Britain, when news reaches them ...

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  17. DE VALERA'S REPLY.

    A Cabinet has been convened at Gairloch to dellberate on Mr. de Valera's latest letter. The "Daily Mail's" Gairloch ...

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  18. SHOCKED PROPRIETORS

    The Queensland Colliery Proprietors' Council, of which Mount Mulligan Colliery is a member, had arranged to hold its fourth annual meeting at 9.30 ...

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  19. PROFITABLE NORTHERN TOUR.

    At a lengthy meeting of the Rugby League last evening, following the report that the Northern trip had shown a profit of nearly £104. a motion ...

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  20. JUMPED FROM TRAM.

    Serious injuries were received by Mario Mathew, a girl of Junction-terrace, Ipswich-road, at Ipswich-road this morning. She was sitting in front ...

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  21. BUSINESS DISLOCATED.

    Word was received from Mount Mulligan at 1 o'clock yesterday asking that 70 miners and ambulance mon to despatched at [?]. ...

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  22. ART UNION DRAWING MACHINE.

    Owing to the great amount of public interest shown in the remarkable Brisbane invention for drawing lotteries, the proprietors have, by special ...

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  23. LIFE SAVING GEAR NOT NOT REQUIRED.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) received a telegram this morning from the inspector of mines (Mr. Laum), who evidently has charge of the rescue ...

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  24. FROM THE DEAD

    Pathetic interest is attached to a petition which Mr. Ryan, Labor member for Cook, in which electorate Mount Mulligan la situated, has in his ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. VICTORIA CONCERNED.

    Victoria's interest in the disaster at Mount Mulligan is far deeper than a community sympathising with a sister State. Among the personnel of the ...

    Article : 525 words
  26. MAXIMUM COMPENSATION.

    Speaking last night in regard to the Mount Mulligan disaster, the AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Mullan) said he recognised that no amount could ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. POLICE INSPECTOR'S REPORT.

    Yesterday the Commissioner of Police (Mr. P. Short) received lenghty wire from inspector Daly, who with several other officers had gone ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. OFFICIAL INQUIRY.

    "We have decided to hold a special inquiry into the cause of the accident at Mt. Mulligan," said Mr. Jones (Minister for Mines) last night. The ...

    Article : 189 words
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