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  2. LAW COURTS

    In the Civil Court yesterday the examination of John M'Conkey, an insolvent mercer, of Wickham-street Valley, was continued before Mr. ...

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  3. Our Mail Bag

    Sir,--In connection with a, paragraph in your issue of August 31 regarding a Wy[?]m incident and the remarks by the Railway Commissioner that the ...

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  4. PAID BY HOUR

    Arising out of the refusal of certain employers to pay the rates of pay preseribed in the State award, a dispute involving the saddlery and [?] ...

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  5. WATER FAMINE

    The failure, in places of the railway water supplies, and the serious depletion of the supplies in other centres, as the result of the drought, has thrown ...

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  6. FROM OUR WINDOW

    A man was walking beside the railway line, when a alowly morning train came along. The breeze, becoming somewhat erratic and in a mood for pranks, ...

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  7. A STOLEN RING

    Further evidence was given in the Police Court yesterday in the Bearing of the charge against Solomon or Edward Thomas, on remand, of baring, ...

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  8. FINES ON MOTORISTS

    Sir,--News items state :-- Brisbane: Drunken motorist fined £15. another forfeits his bail of 210 Sydney: A drunken motorist fined ...

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  9. POSTAL BALLOTS

    Henceforth polls taken under the Local Authorities Act in the Shire of Bdrcoo will be by postal ballot. This action has been taken in view of the large area of ...

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  10. BREAD AND GROCERIES

    Sir,--Dotted throughout the suburbs of Brisbane, or should I say Greater Brisbane, are numerous small shops, which are undoubtedly a boon and a ...

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  11. ITALY AND BRITAIN

    Sir,--I agree with nearly the whole of Mr. Goordama's letter in Thursday's issue, Nevertheless, on paying the last of many visitor to Italy last year, 1 ...

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  12. Advertising

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  13. A WORKER'S PROTEST

    Sir,--Members of the Labour party have developed their bump of self-concert[?] when they will raise their own salaries, and then sack 500 ...

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  14. TIME OR WAGES?

    How far the aspect of retrospectively could influence the actions of an employer in dismissing an employer covered by the ironworkers' award was the problem ...

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  15. INSOLVENCY PETITION

    A petition for the adjudication in insolvency of Septi[?]ous Richard Fuller Allom was presented in the Supreme Court by Messrs. Hobbs Condie, ...

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  16. A.N.A. BRISBANE EISTEDDFOD

    Sir,--Last year I was one of the listeners-in privileged to hear broad[?] several sessions of the Australian Natives Association's Eisteddfod, and which was ...

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  17. HULL ESTATE

    In the Civil Court yesterday Mr. Justice Macrossan granted letters of administration in the estate of William Hull, deceased, to the Union ...

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  18. COUNCIL LABOUR

    Sir,--I note Mr. Hill's comments on my recent letter dealing with the "go slow" practice now adopted by a heavy section of men engaged in manual labour for the ...

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  19. BAKERS' HOLIDAY

    Whether or not certain holidays were specifically set out in the bakers award was the question submitted to the Board of Trade and Arbitration yesterday by ...

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  20. PAYING WAR'S PRICE

    BERLIN, Thursday.--The Agent-General of Reparations reports that Germany has faithfully performed her obligations, which will be punctually ...

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  21. DEBATING SOCIETIES' UNION.

    A step, towards securing unity in the alms and method of debating societies was made last Thursday night, when representatives of 16 metropolitan debating societies met ...

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  22. £100 CLAIMED

    James Sheehan, by his next friend, John Sheahan, Lutwyehe-road, Wooloowin, claimed £100 damages for alleged defamation from Patrick Woulfe, Little ...

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  23. THE EGG POOL

    Sir,--In Monday's issue the feeble attempt by "Eggs and Bacon" to excuse pool law-breakers will convince no one who has studied the subject. ...

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  24. "NO SQUEALING"

    LONDON, Thursday.--Speaking at a dinner given to the Australian team by the Corporation of Folkestone, Mr. S. Smith, the manager congratulated ...

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  25. STOLE A WATCH.

    Patrick Dunn (22), labourer, pleaded guilty before Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., in the Police Court yesterday, to a charge that, on August 25, at Brisbane, he stole ...

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  26. SPECIAL DIPLOMA

    The Queensland Government has been awarded a special diploma of merit (first class) for the general excellence of the display of exhibits, ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. STATE WORKS.

    The following expenditure on Government works has been approved:--Improvements, repairs, and painting, Court House, Winton, £436: erection of X-ray ...

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  29. THEFT OF A RUG.

    Alice Lee, a middle-aged woman, was fined £5, in default one month's imprisonment, by Mr. P. M. Hishon, in the Police Court yesterday, on a charge that, ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. NEW STATE SCHOOL.

    A State school has been established at Little Mulgrave, Gordonvale, via Cairns. The Minister for Education (Mr. T. ...

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  31. ORDER ABSOLUTE.

    On the motion of Mr. D. J. R. Watson (instructed by Mr. N. D. Weldon), Mr. Justice Macrossan yesterday made absolute the rule nisi for divorce ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. Advertising

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