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  2. SUN, MOON, AND TIDE

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  5. BANANA INDUSTRY.

    A meeting of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce was held to-day, when the correspondence included a letter from Mr. G. M'Donald, of Geraldton, ...

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  6. HARRIMAN'S MILLIONS.

    Mr. Harriman, the American Railway King, has left £54,100,000, besides six millions which be divided among his relatives the day before his ...

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  7. SALE OF THE CLADSTONE "OBSERVER."

    A very important change is about to take place in the proprietorship of this journal, (says the Gladstone "Observer"), which has been purchased by ...

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  8. Local and General News

    The following were the amounts paid in jury fees, &c., the last s[?]etings of the Circuit Court : -- Common jury, £221510; special jury, £145-; ...

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  9. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The Agents-General were present at the Antarctic meeting. The Lord Mayor announced that Lord Milner, Lord Curzon, and Lord Strathcona, ...

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  10. SUCCESSFUL CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER COMPANY.

    In addition to £971 18 in the form of dividend and bonus for the past year, the Warwick Butter and Dairying Co. is distributing £6444 15s 11d ...

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  11. General Cablegrams.

    The papers publish remarkable details of the Juvisy meeting. The crowd invaded the permanent way, and the officials cut off the electric ...

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  12. ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH

    The ladies committee who have undertaken to provide afternoon tea on the occasion of the annual cricket match between the business men of ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast has been issued for the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. to-day: -- Warm to hot, with scattered clouds and occasional showers ...

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  14. CHASES OF THE MOON.

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  15. COMMERCIAL.

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  17. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. H. Morris, P.M., and D. W. Mahoney, J.P., Wm. Humphries for drunkenness, was discharged on ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND

    The work of converting the old quarantine station at Peel Island into an inebriates Home is proceeding rapidly. ...

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  19. RUSSIA EVACUATES TABRIZ.

    Russia is withdrawing part of he troops from Tabriz, and leaves a battery and two coa[?]panies till convinced that order is permanent. ...

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  20. BISHOP ENTERTAINS CONGREGATIONALS.

    The Bishop of Sheffield entertained the delegates to the Congregational Union. ...

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  21. FAIRYMEAD CANE PROSPECTS

    Referring to the crushing prospects at Fairymead, we are advised that the quality of the cane this season is exceptionally good, and even better ...

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  22. MONTHLY STEAMER SERVICE TO HULL.

    The United Pastoralists Association reported that it is understood that the Federal Ho[?]lder Shire Company had decided to send steamers ...

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  23. MINING BUSINESS.

    Application was made on Tuesday to the Mining Warden (Mr. H. Morris) by Messrs Edgar Allen, John Walters, Joseph Walters, senr., and Joseph ...

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  24. QUICKER LONDON RAILWAYS.

    There is great acceleration in the service of the London Tube Railway. Forty-two trains are running hourly from Charing Cross to Euston ...

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  25. CHILDERS PRICES.

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  26. POLLING RESULTS.

    Though there are still a few votes to be counted, the number to be added to the present totals are very small, and are not likely to disturb ...

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  27. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    In the Small Debts Court yesterday, before Mr. H. Morris, P.M., and Mr. D. W. Mahoney, J.P., verdicts for plaintiffs by default were entered in ...

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  28. HAUL OF JEWELLERY.

    A pickpocket stole the keys from the manager of Messrs, Aitchieson establishment at Ludgate Hill, opened the shop safe, and stole £8000 worth ...

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  29. PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR

    A number of applications have been received for the position of Inspector of Public Health for Queensland, in succession to Dr. Ham. They have ...

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  30. CHINESE STUDENTS FOR AMERICA.

    Forty-seven students have been selected from 500 scholars in all the provinces and they are starting for the United States to study in the ...

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  31. BRISBANE PRICES.

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  32. KING OF CLUBS.

    That wonderful exponent of club swinging, Tom Burrows, who has gained a world wide reputation in the art, and is now travelling Australia, ...

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  33. ELECTORAL COURT.

    The Bi-monthly electoral Court [?]on he Bundaberg, Musgrave, and Port Curtis electoral districts, was held by the Electoral Registrar (Mr. H. ...

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  34. SAMARATAN FUND MONEY.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, Henry Salon consented to the charge of having embezzled £250 of Samaritan fund money of the Adelaide ...

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  35. ANGLICAN SYNOD

    The second day's proceedings of the Anglican Synod for the province of Queensland were held to-day. Mr. Cumbrae Stewart moved that the ...

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  36. GERMAN CAPTAIN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Captain von. Hildebrand committed suicide at Hanover by throwing himself from a window on the eve of his wedding. Hildebrand was one of ...

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  37. THE AURORA AUSTRALIS.

    Mr. C. H. Brand, of South Bundaberg, informs us that on Monday last at 8.48 a.m. while on his verandah he caught a glympse of the Aurora ...

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  39. BRIGHTON MURDER.

    A warrant was issued for the arrest of John William Dennis, station manager, who will arrive in Adelaide to-night, and at the Police Court ...

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  40. BRIT[?]SH POLITICS.

    Mr. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, has introduced naval discipline. MOBILISATION BOARD. ...

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  41. METAL MARKET.

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  42. HALLEY'S COMET.

    Halley's Comet, which was first noted by the famous astronomer in 1682 and has a period of recurrence of 75 years was discovered by Professor ...

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  43. AGAINST BOXING.

    A deputation representative of the churches, waited on the Premier to-day with reference to the proposed boxing contest between Lang and ...

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  44. THE THREATENED CRISIS.

    King Edward invited Balfour an Lord Lansdowne to Buckingham Palace, where they had a three quarters of an hour audience. Mr. Asquith ...

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  45. WHAT IS A CROSSBRED SHEEP ?

    What constitutes a crossbred sheep? was the question discussed by the members of the Hamilton (Vic.) P. and A. Society at their meeting last ...

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  46. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The adjourned special meeting of the Isis Shire Council to deal with a request from the Isis Beetle Board that the Council take steps to cope with ...

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  48. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    In the Senate to-day the debate on the second reading of the Capital Site Bill was continued, and further adjourned. ...

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  49. CONVERSAZIONE AND CINDERELLA DANCE.

    The officials of the Prince Arthur Lodge No. 12, of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia, wish to remind members and friends ...

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  50. DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    A terrific hurricane in Florida and Cuba caused great devastation, many small buildings in Havanna being razed to the ground. There were ...

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  51. The Elections

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  52. LOYAL MULGRAVE LODGE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Loy[?]l Mulgrave Lodge, No. 10, I.O.G.T., was held in the Oddfellows Hall on Tuesday night, a large attendance of ...

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  53. SURPLUS STOCK.

    A meeting of those interested in pastoral properties in Central and Northern Queensland was held to-day, and adopted a resolution, on the ...

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  54. WEATHER AND CROPS.

    The protracted spel[?] of dry weather is occasioning much concern to farmers, (says "Isis Recorder"), rain being now urgently needed to cause the ...

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  55. STRASBURG CLOCK.

    The model of the Strasburg Clock will be shown to-day in a shop in Bourbon street, next Thomas' auction part. The doors will be open at 2 ...

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  56. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the debate on the second rending of the Defence Bill was continued by Mr. Fisher, who said it would not ...

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  57. POLAR WAR.

    The Peary Club has issued a much heralded statement disproving Dr. Cook's claims. It states that Peary examined at Etah, Esquimaux, who ...

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  58. CHILDERS MAN IN TROUBLE.

    At the Circuit Court, Maryborough, on Tuesday W. S. Henderson, remanded for sentence for attempting suicide, upon which charge he had pleaded ...

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  59. STATE OF PARTIES.

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  62. SHEARING RECORD.

    A Winton correspondent writes to the Rockhampton "Record" Manuka Station cut-out on September 23, after a very good run, shearing 60,000 sheep ...

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  63. FROM MANY PEAKS TO MIRIAM VALE.

    In a private letter, from which the following is an extract, Mr. Norman Hasting, son of Mr. E. Hastings, tells of the difficulty of crossing the ...

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  64. MEMBERS UNOPPOSED.

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  65. THE COMING COMMISSION OF INQUIRY.

    In connection with the impending appointment of a non-political commission to inquire into the Australian sugar industry, the Prime Minister ...

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  66. SERRER'S SENTENCE.

    The court martial has sentenced Serrer to death. The sentence has been submitted to Madrid for confirmation. The Cabinet has been ...

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