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  2. POWER ALCOHOL AND SUGAR

    Mr. J. H. Payne, a well-known resident of Innisfail, who is keenly interested, in the sugar, industry, has recdved a very important document from Mr. W. F. Seymour-Howe (general manager, of the Mulgrave Ceritral Mill) dealing, with the proposed ...

    Article : 131 words
  3. CATAS[?] WEDDING.

    The "Daily M[?]il's" Al[?]iers correspondent state that while [?] Arab wedding was being celebrated in the native quarter of ...

    Article : 79 words
  4. SH[?]FFIELD SH[?].

    The [?] [?] Victoria and New South Wales was resumed yesterday on an unre[?] wicket. The Victorian ...

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  5. CAIRNS RESIDENT'S DEATH

    Intending [?]spend a day out of the city, a well-known Cairns resident, Mrs. T. W. Hounslow, of Sheridan-street, left her home early yesterday morning and took the 6.50 a.m, train to Kuranda. Later in the morning, a tourist at the foot ot the ...

    Article : 136 words
  6. WEATHER EX[?]MES.

    During the 48 hours ended "9 o'clock this morning, light to heavy rain, resulted from thunderstorms north from the latitude of ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. VICTORIA'S [?]LIGHT.

    Play between New South Wales and Victoria was resinned punctually to-day. The ground, was in fair condition a after two day of sunshine. The wicket was ...

    Article : 431 words
  8. MR. HOWES STATEMENT.

    Mr. Howe states:—"Among the direction posts standing up out of the un[?]cconomi[?] overproduction of sugar, few are of greater importance to the ...

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  9. DASHED OVBR FALLS.

    About 10.30 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. John Horne, of lpswich, was at the Barron Falls whon he saw a body, going over the falls. He ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND HEAT WAVE.

    New Zealand is experiencing a heat wave. In the last few days Gisborne had over dO degrees for six ...

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  11. GALE; ON N.S.W. COAST.

    Heavy rain continued to fall in the city and suburbs, and extended along the coast and to the northern tablelands to-day. Four inches were reported ...

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  12. GAOL ESCAPEE.

    A traveller, while in the vicinity of Mount Usher, 16 miles from Rockhampton, last night reported to the police that he had seen a stranger ...

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  13. MATTHEWS LEAVES.

    Matthews left Brisbane at 10.50 o'clock this morning for Charleville. Before departing he said he hoped to leave Darwin at dawn on Satnrday ...

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  14. THROUGH CYCLONE.

    The vessel Niagara was in the centre of a terrific cyclone, on Christmas Eve on the voyage from Honolulu to Suva. ...

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  15. GILBERT'S FUTURE.

    The suggestion had been made recently that Gilbert, the Queensland aboriginal bowler, should be transferred from the Barambah settlement ...

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  16. THOSE TREASURY BILLS.

    Five million pounds worth of Treasury bills, which fall due in London on December 31, will presumably be the subject of similar operations to ...

    Article : 198 words
  17. BOARD OF CONTROL MEETS.

    The Australian Board of Control decided to-day that the request for a [?]tour of New Zealand be not agreed to. ...

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  18. MENA GRffFTTHS CASE

    The Coroner's brief and the police file on the Mena Griffiths case are the bulkiest on record. The inquest into the girl's death will ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. DECEMBER RAIN.

    Excellent rains fell in the for southwest of Queensland during the early Part December, featly improving the seasonal prospects. From ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. ARRIVAL AT CHARLEVILLE.

    Matthews arrived at 5.30 p.m. after experiencing terrible head winds all the way. The engine of the 'plane worked well throughout the whole ...

    Article : 39 words
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