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  2. QUEENSLAND.

    A married man, named Thomas Tyers, living at west End, died suddenly this morning. The body was removed to the morgue for ...

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  3. Advertising

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  5. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  6. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The annual meeting in connection with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was held yesterday evening. The meeting was opened with ...

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  7. Local and General News

    MEMO.--Lest you forget, we say it again, that there is not another jewellery store anywhere that has such a beautiful assortment of gold and ...

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  8. FIRE ABOARD SHIP.

    A fire occurred about midnight last night in the forehold of the German steamer Tubingen, lying at the Short Street wharf. The Central Fire ...

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  9. SERIOUS OFFENCES.

    At the City Police Court to-day, Thomas Twidale was committed for trial, charged with having committed serious offences against his ...

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  10. General Cablegrams.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra will visit the King and Queen of Spain, at Cillagarleia at the end of February. ...

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  11. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast for Queensland was issued yesterday by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau ; Still unsettled, with rain on the ...

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  12. Oddfellowship.

    The annual report and balance-sheet of the Loyal Mount Perry Lodge M.U.I.O.O.F., was presented to the Lodge last evening, and affords very ...

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  13. MISSING MAN'S BODY RECOVERED.

    The police received information from Halifax to the effect that the body of a man named Fred Fester, a naval man, working at Macknade ...

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  14. NEWSPAPERS FOR HOME.

    The Postmaster advises that newspapers for the United Kingdom may now be sent at the reduced rate of one penny for each sixteen ounces, ...

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  15. TEACHERS TRANSFERRED

    The following transfers, of teachers have received Executive approval George. Andrews, from head teacher of Barolin to head teacher at Tlaro; ...

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  16. PRIME MINISTER LEAVES FOR SYDNEY.

    Mr. Fisher, the Federal Prime Minister, returned to Brisbane to-day and subsequently left by the mail train for Sydney. ...

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  17. MORE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS AT MESSINA.

    Another severe earthquake shock was felt at, Messina. ...

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  18. REPIBLIC CAPTAIN'S WARM RECEPTION.

    On landing at New York, Captain Scalby and Binns, the Marcoul operator of the Republic, were carried shoulder high along the ...

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  19. CHINAMAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the South Brisbane Police Court, to-day, a Chinese market gardener, named Lee Loong, was committed, for trial, for having shot and ...

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  20. CHEMISTRY CLASSES.

    We are pleased to learn that the Agricultural Chemistry Classes have every prospect of being successfully inaugurated, for the enrolment is now ...

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  21. MENELIK REPORTED SERIOUSLY ILL.

    Further reports from Paris state that King Menelik is seriously ill. It is feared that his death would cause serious trouble. ...

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  22. LOANS IN CROYDON DISTRICT APPROVED.

    Loans for the Croydon district from the vote in deep sinking in mines have been approved as follows:— £1000 for the Golden Gates Consols, ...

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  23. CHARTER FOR RADIUM.

    King Edward is granting a shorter to establish a Royal British Radium Institute, to include a medical department for the treatment of ...

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  24. REGULATIONS RESCINDED.

    The Government has rescinded the regulation under the Aboriginal Protection Act, made last week, which prohibited the employment of any ...

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  25. NEW PARSONAGE OPENING.

    The Methodist new manse, which has been erected on a site at the corner of Burnett and Barolin Streets, Bundaberg, was officially ...

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  26. BINNS EULOGISED.

    The State Senate of New York eulogised the conduct of Binns, the Marconi operator on the liner Republic also the, officers and crew of ...

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  27. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labour Conference to-night passed resolutions in favour of a week of 44 hours work, the abolition practically of all overtime, a ...

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  28. NEW ASSISTANTSHIP CHEATED APPOINTMENT MADE

    Mr. John A. Thomas has been appointed Assistant Inspector of Mines, and will be stationed at Ipswich. The position has just been created. ...

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  29. SCOTTISH SECRETARY RAISED TO PEERAGE.

    Captain J. Sinclair, Secretary for Scotland, has been raised to a peerage. His promotion is due to securing the presence in the House of ...

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  30. ROCKHAMPTON'S BISHOP.

    Canon Halford, Bishop-elect of Rockhampton who has just arrived from England, will be consecrated at Brisbane on Tuesday next. The ...

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  31. ASSOCIATE OF ROYAL ACADEMY.

    Mr. MacKennal was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy. ...

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  32. CHIEF JUSTICE'S FAREWELL.

    The Supreme Court was packed today, to bid farewell to Chief Justice Darley. Addresses upon his retirement from the Beach were presented ...

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  33. THE AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

    The annual meeting of the Ambulance Brigade, held last evening marks a very distinct advance in the work done, and the support ...

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  34. FRENCH ACTOR DEAD.

    The death is announced of M Voquelin the Elder, a great French actor. ...

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  35. A PARSON DEPRIVED.

    Great surprise was expressed at the fact that Bishop Jennion, of the Consistory Court, only deprived Rev. Smyth Piggot and did not unfrock ...

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  36. MARYVALE ESTATE.

    The Maryvale re-purchased estate on the Darling Downs, which it will be remembered was purchased by the Philp Government at the beginning of ...

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  37. OPIUM SEIZURE.

    The, captain of the launch warranter, and a Chinese storekeeper, under arrest in connection with charges of an alleged large seizure of opium, ...

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  38. ANNEXATION OF BOSNIA.

    M. Wekerle, Premier of Hungary, speaking in the Lower House at Buda-Pesth, declared that the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina took ...

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  39. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    At the Labour Party conference at Portsmouth yesterday. Mr. Keir Hurdle presiding, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald moved a resolution which was ...

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  40. COLLISION WITH BARQUE.

    The small coastal steamer, Queensland, outward bound, collided with the barque Badger, in the Brisbane River, shortly after 10.30 This ...

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  41. AN EXCITING CHASE.

    After a chase of a most exciting nature in the harbour this evening a party of alleged smugglers in a fast steam launch were overtaken by ...

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  42. THE ATHERTON GROUP FROM BUNDABERG.

    The member for Musgrave (Mr. John White) during his recent visit to Brisbane had an interview with the Minister for Lands (Mr. D. F. ...

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  43. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Miss Bushnell, accompanied by Miss Maggie Bushnell, will leave on Saturday for Sydney. Miss Maggie Bushnell will remain as a student ...

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  44. AMERICAN NAVAL PREPARATIONS.

    President Roosevelt appointed a commission of eight experienced navel officers, firstly to inquire into the fundamental principles of ...

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  45. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The sugar Employers Union of Queensland is arranging to send an organiser down next month to form unions in the sugar districts of the ...

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  46. CAVIARE.

    A local epicurean sends us the following "true story," which he says occurred on the phone yesterday :-- Is that you, Exchange ? Give me-- ...

    Article : 131 words
  47. CANADIAN TAXES ON GERMAN GOODS.

    Mr. Cartwright, speaking in the Senate at Ottawa, Canada, stated there had been pour parlors with German officials regarding the surtax on ...

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  49. Serious Railway Accident.

    A serious railway accident occurred this morning, three miles from Geelong. A buggy containing some men was crossing the line, when a train ...

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  50. CORRESPONDENCE.

    We do not hold ourselves responsible any opinions expressed by our correspondents. ...

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  51. WOMEN'S VIEWS.

    At a conference of the women a Labour League at Portsmouth, some of the speakers advocated that the State should make provision for ...

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  52. PROTEST AGAINST HOTEL AT INVICTA.

    Sir,-- I was more than surprised to see a petition going around the Avondale district, petitioning for an Hotel at Invicta. Already there are three ...

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  53. The Naval Collision

    At the Marine Court inquiry, today, Captain Neil Hanson of the Dunmore, was called upon to show cause why his certificate should not ...

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  54. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    The filling of the position of Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, which has been caused by the death of the Hon. John Leahy, ...

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  55. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    Tom Mann has been granted bail on the condition that he leaves the State. It is expected that he will accept the conditions and leave for Port ...

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  56. INDIAN ADMINISTRATION.

    Viscount' Morley, Secretary of State for India has sanctioned the abolition of the military supply department, and thus Confirmed the ...

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  60. METAL MARKET.

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