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  2. Advertising

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  3. SUN, MOON, AND TIDE

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  4. OUR DREADNOUGHT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Asquith, in reply to Mr. Kerr-Hardle, said the form in which the Commonwealth's generous offer of ...

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  6. State Education.

    In the annual report of the Minister for Public Instruction, it is stated that a High School for boys, and one for girls, are necessary in ...

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  7. NEW PASSENGER TRAINS.

    The Minister for Railways said this morning that he had authorised the expenditure of £30,000 in the Construction of carriages for three trains ...

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  8. Local and General News

    The following feather forecast for Queensland was issued yesterday by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau : Generally fine with cold frosty foggy ...

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  9. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. H. Morris, P.M., George Knox and George Henderson were each fined 10s., in default 12 hours in ...

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  10. PHASES OF THE MOON.

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  11. FEDERAL AND STATE FINANCIAL RELATIONS.

    The problem of the Braddon blot is yet unsolved by the finance experts of Australia. The important matter of adjusting the financial relations ...

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  12. WEATHER AND CANE.

    The weather continues cold at night with the glass generally down to freezing point. So far some slight frosts have occurred on the low lying ...

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  13. TELEPHONE TROUBLE.

    Miss McLeod gave further evidence before the Postal Commission to-day regarding the telephone service. She said that if the magneto subscribers ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL.

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    At an early hour this morning a shunter named Francis Crawshaw, had his foot cut off at the instep by the wheels at a coal train at the ...

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  16. WOONGARRA CANE TESTS.

    Yesterday two samples of cane grown on farms in the Woongarra Scrub were analysed, with the following result:- Garu variety, 9.3 p.o.c. ...

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  17. General Cablegrams.

    Mr. Percy Daniell, of Trinity College, an Australian, is last senior wrangler. Owing to reorganisation, St. ...

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  18. A DAYLIGHT METEOR.

    Private correspondence has been received in Brisbane of a strange occurrence at Mountain View, near Yamba, in the Rockhampton ...

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  19. METAL MARKETS.

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  20. WOONGARRA SHIRE VACANCY.

    Nominations were received yesterday afternoon by the clerk (Mr. Pickering), of the Woongarra Shire Council, to [?] the vacancy created ...

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  21. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A Board sat this afternoon at the School for Military Instruction to consider measures for adopting a uniform system of military training for ...

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  22. A HUGE STEAMER.

    The North German Lloyd's 27,000 tonner, George Washington, the largest vessel built in Germany, has started from Bremen for New York. ...

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  23. CURRAJONG DISTRICT.

    It is deplorable that while we have a sugar mill which is in such good working order and so capable of turning out a large amount of good ...

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  24. DEATH OF KING'S RACER.

    King Edward's racer, Florizel II. dropped dead while exercising. The animal was insured for £15,000. ...

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  25. LEGAL MATTERS.

    Mr. C. Stumm applied before His Honour Mr. Justice Chubb, to-day, that the judgement which the High Court pronounced on May 13, in the ...

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  26. BUNDAB[?]RG CARNIVAL.

    A meeting of the finance committee of the forthcoming carnival was held in the Mayors room yesterday afternoon. Present--Ald. J. Redmond ...

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  27. U.S.A. FINANCIAL REFORM.

    Mr. McVeagh proposes that the Secretary of the Treasury shall introduce to Congress in December all the departmental appropriations, in a ...

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  28. NATIONALISATION OF MINES.

    Mr. Keir Hardie states that if the South Wales lockout occurs the fight will be not an eight-hour minimum, but the nationalisation of the mines. ...

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  29. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    Mr. H. Morris, P.M., presided at the weekly sittings of the Petty Debts Court yesterday, when verdicts were entered for the plaintiffs in the ...

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  30. MORETON ELECTzON.

    At Nambour to-night Mr. J. Forsyth held a very enthusiastic meeting. He was assisted by Messrs. Philp, W. H. Barnes, and H. Walker, ...

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  31. TENNIS CLUB'S PARSIMONY.

    The newspapers are commenting on the English Lawn Tennis Association's parsimony in deciding that it is unable to guarantee the American ...

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  32. EXPANSION OF CADET SYSTEM.

    In his annual report, the Minister for Public Instruction states that application has been made to the Defence Department for an increase of ...

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  33. PRESENTATION OF ENSIGN.

    Lady Jersey presented the battleship Commonwealth, at Portsmouth, with a silk ensign from the Women's branch of the British Empire League, ...

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  34. ROYAL COMMISSION TO SUGAR CENTRES.

    The members of the South Australian Royal Commission to inquire into the working of tramlines will be given ample opportunities for ...

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  35. GERMAN TAXATION.

    Rejecting the coal export duty and the tax on milling. Prince Buelow, the German Chancellor, proposes to impose a new inheritance tax; ...

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  36. MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.

    The fifth annual show of the Maryborough Poultry Club was commenced to-day, and will continue to-morrow. Mr. F. Hughes, of Brisbane, ...

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  37. CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    A painful accident occurred in George Street yesterday morning, shortly before half past eight, as the result of which Miss Walsh will ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES

    As the result of a visit to a Chinese residence last night, the police succeeded in capturing one of the most extensive dealers in opium in Sydney. ...

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  39. BOYNE VALLEY STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike at the Boyne Valley railway line, the Minister for Railways (Hon. W. T. Paget) announced to-day that the ...

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  40. OCCUPATION OF CRETE.

    The Powers have decided to prolong the occupation of Crate. ...

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  41. AMERICAN CAPITAL IN CHINA.

    American advices have been received, showing that Franco-British Groups in 1905 were expressly reserved for American capitalists. The ...

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  42. BUNDABERG SHOW.

    It will be remembered that on the occasion of Mr. Kidston's recent visit of Bundaberg he was approached by a deputation from the Bundaberg ...

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  43. GIN GIN DISTRICT.

    During the last few mornings there has been frost, this morning being the heaviest, but so far nothing has been damaged. The leaves of the cane ...

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  44. THE JUNE WINDSOR.

    Copies of the June number of the old favourite Windsor Magazine have ranched us through Messrs. A. H. Hitchen and Jno. White, of ...

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  45. VICTORIA. ADULTERATED LEATHER.

    The Premier to-day promised the co-operative bakers that he would introduce legislation providing day work. The Minister for Agriculture promised deputation, of master tanners to write to the Agent-General to urge the British Government to ...

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  46. THE PRESS DELEGATES.

    Lord Curzon, in luncheoning the press delegates at Oxford, mentioned the Cecil Rhodes and Beits bequests as there was developing, a broader ...

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  47. CHILDREN'S TEETH.

    A deputation from the Odontological Society of Queensland, waited on the Minister for Education to-day, to urge that an inspection should be ...

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  48. AMERICAN TAXATION.

    President Taft is in favour of the imposition of a tax of two per cent. on the nett earnings of corporations. This is estimated to bring to the ...

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  49. MOUNT WARNING.

    During the visit of Mr. Hindmarsh. M.L.A., to Murwillumban last week says the "Tweed River Herald," Messrs. G. C. Halliday and Christie ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier (Sir Joseph Ward), in a financial memo., says the land tax for the year amounted to £604,901, and the income tax showed an in ...

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  51. ROYALTY ON TIMBER.

    As a sequel to a meeting of timber getters held at Dunmora last week, reported in our columns, to protest against the heavy royalties on ...

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  52. SHACKLETON LUNCHEONED.

    The Royal Societies' Club, Lord Halsbury presiding, luncheoned Lieutenant Shackleton and his comrades. Lieut. Shackleton referred to the ...

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  53. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    A correspondent writes in the Maryborough "Chronicle" as follows: -"I send you herewith extracts from the Bundaberg papers with reference ...

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  54. ALLEGED DEFAMATION.

    The retrial of the action brought [?]y the Rev. W. S. Frackleton against J. N. McCallum, for allegel de[?]mation, was continued to-day in the ...

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  55. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Replying to Mr. Alfred Thomas, promised that the Welsh Disestablishment Bill should pass through all stages in the Commons ...

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  56. THE CZAR'S VISIT.

    The Speaker rebuked Mr. Will Thorne for using a discourteous expression towards the Czar in connection with the forthcoming visit. ...

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  57. CHINESE IN TROUBLE.

    A Chinaman named Ah Fong, [?] ardencr at Cork Creek, hanged himolf on Friday last. He fastened an 1d strap round a beam in his ...

    Article : 123 words
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