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  2. HOOKWORM.

    Lecturing in the Albert Hall last [?] Dr. W. A. Sawyer, director of the Australian hookworm campaign, gave an interesting general, outline of the ...

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  3. DARKER OMEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The brief official report of the minors' conference is observe, but it is understood to mean that the conference endorsed the executive's ...

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  4. VILLAGE WRECKED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Tragedies continue to be reported from Ireland. A district inspector of police, named Burke, was shot dead Balbriggan last night, ...

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  5. WATCHFUL WAITING.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--The effect of the speeches of Governor Cox and Senator Harding, the candidates for the American Presidency, on the Japanese question has ...

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  6. THE ELECTIONS

    "It is a sheer impossibility to do it, [?] you can take the statements made by Mr. Barnes and Mr. Vowles as a [?]ere play upon words," said Mr. J. ...

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  7. COAL MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The award of the Coal Tribunal, which, under the presidency of Mr. Charles Kibble, has been for the last five or six weeks inquiring ...

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  8. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    The efficient way to deal with the increasing cost of living is to produce more food, more [?] in Queensland. Price-fixing [?] and magistrates have ...

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  9. PADDINGTON FIGHT.

    The boys' school at Petrie-terrace was unpleasantly crowded last night when Mr. N. G. M'Fadden, the National Labour candidate for Paddington, opened his ...

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  10. MAREE SEAT.

    At the Kangaroo Point School of Arts last night the endorsed Nationalist candidate, Mr. Field E. Smith, who is opposing the Speaker (Mr. Bertram) for the ...

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  11. TORNADO WARNING

    NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday.--Warned by the Government meteorologists of the rapid approach of a West Indian hurricane, fugitives from the outlying districts ...

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  12. ITHACA'S VOTE.

    Sergeant Morton, the National Labour candidate, for Ithaca, addressed a fair attendance of electors at the R[?] tram terminus last evening. Referring to the ...

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  13. MR. COYNE'S TOUR.

    Advice was received yesterday that the tour of Mr. J. H. Coyne (Minister for Lands) has been interrupted by the state of the roads. Mr. Coyne had intended ...

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  14. PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a message from M. Deschanel, resigning the Presidency, was read stmultan[?]ously in the ...

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  15. "FAMOUS POLICY."

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--"The Monroe doctrine declares that there shall be no external aggression in [?] America," said Governor Cox. the ...

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  16. OXLEY.

    A good meeting of members of the Goodna branch of the N.D.C. was held on Tuesday night to take steps to ensure Mr. A. C. Elphinstone's return at the ...

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  17. "ONE BIG ISSUE."

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--The Treasurer (Mr. Fihelly) addressed a large gathering in the Queen's Park to-night. The meeting was attentive and ...

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  18. MARRIAGE VOWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Congregational Union will publish on Monday next a prayer book for use in churches A most important change is the ...

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  19. TOOWONG.

    Alderman J. F. Maxwell, National candidate for Toowong, was tendered a good reception by the Auchenflower branch of the N.D.C. at the Herbal ...

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  20. THE DELEGATION.

    Colonel Patrick Currie, Nationalist candidate for Brisbane, addressed an open-air meeting in Boundary-street last evening under the presidency of Mr. G. W. ...

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  21. "PAKAPU" RAID.

    Three shops occupied by Chinese, in Charlotte-street, and one in Albert-street, were raided by the police yesterday, and the occupiers arrested in connected with ...

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  22. FEDERAL ARENA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Treasurer told Mr. Gregory that [?]had already been advanced to the States to finance soldier settlements. ...

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  23. WINDSOR SEAT.

    There was a good attendance at the Windsor Oddfellow's Hall, Swan Hill, last night, when Mr. Charles Talyor, Nationalist candidate for Windsor, outlined ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Mr. Everard Cotes, special representative of Reuter's Agency with the Prince of Wales, cables as lows:-- ...

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  25. WATERSIDE DISPUTES.

    A telegram was received from Townsville yesterday notifying that the wharf labourers at that port had resumed the work of loading the meat steamers Port ...

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  26. ROCKS ALREADY AHEAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Rome states that at the United Italy celebrations a message from the King significantly ...

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  27. MONSTER PETITION.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--After a canvass of the State, covering a period of eight weeks, the officers of the South Australian Alliance for the abolition of ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The city editor of "The Times," discussing the despatch to Europe of the new Australian crop, points out that 300 voyages will ...

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  29. WOOL PAYMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Central Wool Committee to-day made available for distribution through their bankers [?]5,430,115, the amounts allocated ...

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  30. FINANCIAL ROCKS.

    At the Hamilton Town Hall last night Mr. A. L. Petrie, Nationalist candidate for Toombul, addressed the electors of that constituency. Alderman Rees (Mayor ...

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  31. "CLEAN UP THE MESS."

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--Mr. C. V. Hives, Country party candidate, addressed a meeting of electors at Babiuda. He said he noted with ...

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  32. IMPERIAL CABINET.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--Speaking at [?], at the Congress of Chambers of Commerce, where 300 savants of the Empire have gathered in conference, ...

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  33. CROWN JEWELS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An entertaining story of the disposal of the Russian crown jewels intended for the "Daily Herald" fund has been disclosed by ...

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  34. TIMBER DEAL.

    During the course of a debate in the House of Representatives this week [?] the subject of the [?] his [?] of timer properties in the Queensland. Mr. ...

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  35. STRIKE THREAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Officials of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers say there appears to be no possibility of their application, field in the Federal ...

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  36. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--New York messages state that thousands thronged [?] this afternoon, expecting the Customs House to be blown up at ...

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  37. THE LOGAN.

    Mr. A. A. James addressed a large meeting at the hand rotunda, Beenleigh, on Saturday night, Mr. G. [?]. Danth presiding. Mr. James stated that ...

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  38. INTERNATIONAL PLOTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Stock Exchange is taking precautions against bombs. One exit is closed, and no parcels are admitted. These are required to be ...

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  39. THREE WEEK'S RAIN.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--Rains which have been falling for a period of three weeks in British Col[?]bia farm [?] have caused damage to the ...

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  40. CURE FOR BALDNESS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Dr. Dr Passoi outlined to the Paris Medians Faculty his cure for baldness by grafting hairy skin to bare patches. ...

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  41. TENNIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Gerald Patterson, the Australian tennis player, will join the Osterley at Touion. He says that he hopes to play again in England, ...

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  42. "THE PASSING SHOW."

    Special attention is directed to the fact that the opening of the box plan for "The Passing Show pf [?]" which is to [?] "The [?] Boys on [?] has ...

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