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  2. GERMANY'S ASPIRATIONS.

    Several newspapers are favorably discussing [?] suggestion that England should not Block Germany's legitimate aspiration in absorbing ...

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  3. CAUSED BY CIGARETTE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. In connection with the fire caused by a child attempting to light a cigarette in Chesterfield, three ...

    Article : 101 words
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  5. Family Notices

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  8. AN OPIUM RAID.

    Yesterday afternoon this police made a raid on two premises in tho city, which were suspected to be [?] as optum smoking dens. ...

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  9. The Salvation Army.

    The Government has excluded Salvationists from Russia. ...

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  10. THE YEAR'S BUTTER.

    The Agriculture Department has prepared a return which gives particulars of the quantity and grades of butter examined by grading ...

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  11. The Turf.

    Mr. W. Glascock to-day received a cable from Calcutta announcing the result of the Viceroy Cup run on Wednesday as follows:-- ...

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  12. KANGAROOS TOUR.

    Additional football fixtures for the Kangaroos are:--January 9 at Dewsbury ; January 17, Northern League team, Huddersfield ; ...

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  13. FORGING TESTIMONIALS.

    Mr. G. H. Brown, emigration agent arrested a man named Nelson in Lancashire for obtaining money under raise pretences in ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    Fifty paupers are now dead. A number fell dead in the streets. A post mortem reveals bacterial poisoning as the cause of death. ...

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  15. THE YONGALA WRECK.

    The Deputy Postmaster General is in receipt of a telegram from the Postmaster at Halifax to the effect that a man named George Kittle, ...

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  16. THE COTTON LOCKOUT.

    The Lancashire cotton strike threatens to lay idle 5000 Liver Pool warehousemen. LONDON, Friday. ...

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  17. Political Situation In Hew Zealand.

    Very great interest is being taken in the political situation. The Opposition claim they have a majority in the new house and args Ward to ...

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  18. A CORRUPT SCHEME.

    A scheme bus been discovered which was swamping Central America with bad money. Ten million pounds is reported to have been ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL CORPS.

    The Minister for Defence in intering to the alleged dissatisfaction of members of the Australian Medical Corps, and their complaint that area ...

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  20. BRITISH STEAMER SINKS.

    The British steamer Renwick collided with the Atlantic French mail steamer Saint Pierre at Miquelon. The Renwick sank and three sailors ...

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  21. BUSH FIRES.

    Settlors in the Texas district have had an unpleasant Christmastide owing to frequent and destructive bush fires in the vicinity. Gunyan ...

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  22. THE INSURANCE BILL.

    Twelve thousand doctors have already signed a definite pledge against Service Insurance. ...

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  23. THE SPILTTLEFIELDS CASE.

    Abramovitch, a Russian coster has been arrested in connection with tee Spittlefield's double murder. He confused to the offence Reverse is ...

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  24. MISSING ROYAL SKULL.

    Some children found a skull which is believed to be that of Alexander Karageorgevitch while playing football. Fragments were recovered. ...

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  25. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Smart is found to have been only slightly wounded. An armistice arranged at Tabriz proved welcome to the Russians who ...

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  26. MINERS ON STRIKE.

    Two thousand miners at Treorchy have struck against non-unionists being employed. The South Wales Miners Federation council ...

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  27. RETURN OF MR. BOWMAN.

    Mr. David Bowman, M.L.A., leader of the Opposition in the Queensland Parliament returned to Brisbane this morning after an extended ...

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  28. Personal.

    Mr. Robert Fleming, Brisbane, is spending a holiday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleming, (Gas Works). ...

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  29. Turco-Italian War.

    Eight thousand reinforcements have been ordered from Rome. Five hundred Turks and Arabs were killed or wounded at Bonghazi on ...

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  30. PRESIDENT ELECTED.

    LONDON, Friday night. The Nanking revolutionary convention bus unanimously elected Sun-Yat-Sec President of the Republic. ...

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  31. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. La Follette has opened here his campaign for the United States Presidency. In his speech he attacked the trusts, and proposed a plan for ...

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  32. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    While Rome heavy machinery was has placed in position a the Lady Miller mine on the [?] have way and fell ...

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  33. SURVEYORS RE-UNION.

    The fourth annual reunion of the Queensland Institute of Surveyors was celebrated to-day by a down the river trip in the Lucinda. ...

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  34. VESSEL SAFELY LOADED.

    The Canadian transport finished loading by non-unionists under police protection. ...

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  35. Local and General

    As a result of the heavy thunderstorm that passed over the district on Thursday last waterloo benefited the extent of 100 points and ...

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  36. Man Killed.

    At Innisfall on Saturday night a man named Peter Molloy and a Woman and child were crossing Moresby Bridge on a trolly. A man playing ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The magisterial investigation ol the case in which Raymond Ewart Kemsley of Little Collins street Melbourne and Kemsley and Co., ...

    Article : 147 words
  38. France and Germany.

    The Paris senate committees investigation into the Moroccan agreement revealed at th? Franco-German agreement of 1000 undertook to ...

    Article : 216 words
  39. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The following New Year holiday arrangements will be observed at the Bundaberg Post and Telegraph office :--Monday 1st January (New ...

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  40. THE CLERKS UNION.

    A deputation from the Clerks Union was introduced to-day. The deputation asked that the Union should be recognised and that pensioners ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. China's Reform

    The Emperor opened the Diet by emphasising Japan's friendliness to the Powers. The cabinet has decided not to place obstacles in the ...

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  42. A BARMAID'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Lizzie Jackson, the barmaid who after having lost her money at the races swallowed a quantity of lysol at the Shamrock Hotel on ...

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  43. SENSATIONAL COACHING ACCIDENT.

    An accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Mount Dandenong in which a coach drawn by two horses and containing 14 picnickers was ...

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  44. TINANA'S MOVEMENTS.

    Owing to detention incurred through the holidays the S.S ''Tinana'' is only do here to-day from Brisbane via Maryborough. ...

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  45. A POLICEMAN INJURED.

    Mounted Constable Collin Campbell was thrown from his horse at Yamble. whilst on duty. owing to the girth breaking. The horse ...

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  46. NICOLA THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN.

    The great Nicola, who with his clever American company of magicians and variety artists is to play here on Thursday and Friday nights ...

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  48. AN ACTRESS ROBBED.

    Thieves stunned Madame Liono's housemaid in the flat belonging to her mistress, who is an actress. They stole £20,000 worth of ...

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  49. HEAVY FINES.

    Twelve cases ol contravention of the Immigration Restrictions. Acts, preferred against 10 shipping masters were heard by Mr. Payton ...

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  50. VICTORIA.

    John Hording escaped from Wangaratta gaol yesterday. He had been committed for trial from the local court yesterday on a charge of ...

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