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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    On Friday evening last at the School of Arts, Greenmount, the Hon. L. E. Groom addreesed a representative meeting of electors. Despite the ...

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  3. THE FLOODS.

    Steady rain fell during most of Saturday. Saturday night and yesterday forenoon. For hours together there was that continuity, that persistence, with ...

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  4. THE KING

    Increasing interst is being taken in reports from Biarrite, where the King has gone for rest and recuperation. In the present State of the King's health, ...

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  5. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    The Amercian manufacturers are urging President Taft to Avert a tariff war with Canada, the Dominion being a larger buyer than the United States. ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    The Hon. L. E. Groom this evening will be present at a meeting (Lambs Alexandra Cafe) to form a general election committee. Tomorrow Mr. Groom ...

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  7. [?]EVANS.

    The people of Queensland will be interested in the following letter received by Mrs. Essex Evans from the Sirdar of Egypt, Sir Reginald Wingate, and which ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    England by a goat and three tries (14 points), defeated Scotland, who scored a goal (5 points), in the Rugby football competitions. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN SCANDAL.

    The Comics Tarnwski, during several day's examination at the Court, has told a thrilling story of liar married life. She declares that her husband was a ...

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  10. A TEXAN TRAGEDY.

    In Texas the discovery has been race of a wholesale murder, which has shocked the Houston district. The bodies of Gus Schol his wife ...

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  11. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The plan is fast filling for the performances of Messrs, Clarke and Meynell's productions, which open a season of three nights at the Town Hall ...

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  12. GENERAL HEAVY RAINS.

    The Railway Department has received information that owing to floods on the line between Gladstone and Rockhampton, no mail train from the latter city ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S BISLEY.

    Last night the council of the National Riflo Asociation of New South Wales came to a final decision with regard to the Australian Bisley, to be held at ...

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  14. A BOY KILLED.

    A fatal tram a accident occurrea in Aun-street, Valley, near the 'Osbotirno Hotel, about 7 o'clock yesterday morning. A little boy of five years of age, named ...

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  15. EIGHT HUNDRED LIVES.

    Reuter's correspondent states that 50 fishing boats have been wrecked in a storm at East Japan. Eight hundred liven were lost. ...

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  16. A FATAL SLEEP.

    A man named Adam Ingram was run over and killed by a ballast train on the Boyne Valley line leaving Burmundoo at 6 o’clock this morning. The ...

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  17. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The New Zealand Government has voted £1000 towards Captain Scott’s Antarctic expedition. THE TEUTONIC ATTEMPT. ...

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  18. BURNS AND LANG.

    The content between "Tommy" Burns and “ Bill” Lang for the heavyweight championship of Australia, ’ which was to take place on Easter ...

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  19. SHACKLETON.

    Lieutenant shakieton is planing a purely scientific and geographical expedition towards the end of 1911. The expedition is not intended to compete ...

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  20. ON THE WARREGO.

    The following wire reached Brisbane shortly before 5 o'clock this afternoon from Augathella telegraph station:—“Seven passengers stranded since 13th ...

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  21. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. W Robinson is making steady progrces towards recovery, and will, it is Understood shortly leave for the sea-side to recuperate. ...

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  22. SAM LANGFORD

    A vicious fight took place at Los Angelos yesterday, when Sam Langford knocked Jim Flynn out in eight rounds, Flynn was badly beaten, an uppercut ...

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  23. A RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    The body of Mr. Nesbit, cashehier to the Weddington Colliery, has been found at Newcastle, under the seat-of a railway damage It is believed that the ...

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  24. ANOTHER GRIEVANCE.

    The miners' executive at Newcastle are complaining of attempts by the colliery managers to alter the conditions under which the men should return to ...

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  25. IN THE NORTH.

    The Commissioner for Railways has received advie from the Traffic Manager at Townsville that heavy rains fell in the vicinity of Richmond os Wednesday ...

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  26. A FISHING DISASTER.

    Fifty fishermen were working on an ice floe near Peterhoff, when a heavy wind datatched the floe. The fishermen, with their horses and ...

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  27. ESCAPED PRISONER'S EXPERIENCES.

    William Thomas in July escaped from Adelaide Gaol, and, although the police used every effort to trace him, they were unsuccessful until Monday. At ...

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  28. STARTLING EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explostoir took place at Brunswick-street, Fitxroy, at 2.30 this morning. Four shops, recently erected one being occupied by J. W. Crabtree, ...

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  29. EXILED.

    The St, Petersburg Senate has rejected the appeal of six schoolboys and schoolgirls of 16 and 17 years of age (who came form the town of Possesony) ...

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  30. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway accident occurred at Wambool, 14 miles from Buthurst, early this morning. A goods train was standing in the siding to allow the second ...

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  31. EPIDEMIC OF SUICIDES.

    An epidemic of neurasthenic suicides has broken out in St. Petersburg. Two sisters named Kolmann, aged 16 and 20 respectively, and a friend named ...

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  32. VESSEL'S TRYING VOYAGE.

    A remarkable record of a ship's run of bad luck has reached Neweastlo in a letter from Mrs. Wood, wife of captain Wood, of the ship Lady- E. Doris. ...

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  33. £100 PER CAPITA.

    Hundreds of Japanese have been arriving in London to visit the AngloJapanese Exhibition to be held at the ” White City," Shepherd’s Bush. ...

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  34. LATER INTELLIGENCE.

    Special advice issued by the weather Bureau timed 11 a.m. Sunday states that owing to telegraphic interruption the only roports available are from ...

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  35. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The London " Standard” summarises the policy of Lord Lansdowne regarding the second chamber as follows:—" The veto powers are to be weakened; the ...

    Article : 148 words
  36. RAILWAY COMPARISONS.

    The Commonwealth statitican, in his latest published bulletin, shows that at the end of the year 1909 the total length of railways open for traffic in the ...

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  37. EXTENSIVE BUSH FIRES.

    The most disastrous bush fires ever known in Blackwood have swept over the Bridgetown, upper Blackwood, Warren, and Lower Lackwood district ...

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  38. “GOLDEN ARGOSIES.”

    Sir George Bold, Australia's High Commissioner has accepted on the commonweath behalf, the gift of Mr. D. Alvess of Mr. B. P. Gribbles's painting ...

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  39. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    A proposal is afoot to restrict international cricket matches in Australia to three days commending earlier ana playing later. ...

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  40. NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY

    Sixteen London artists forming portion of the new Clarke and Meyncil Comic Opera Company arrived by the Ortsovs on Monday. They will m,ake their first ...

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  41. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Albert Beriling Superinted of the Wellington Zoological Gardens obtained a verdict for £ 1000 damages against John norton Proprictor of ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. THE FASTEST MILE.

    Barney Oldseld, driving against time with a Benz auto-car, covered the fastest mile ever travelled by a human being. He covered the distance in 27 1-3 sec. ...

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  43. GREEK MEEIS GREEK.

    A serious clash has occurred between Greek peasants and Greek troops. Many peasants were killed and wounded. The disturbance occurred at Karchta, and ...

    Article : 87 words
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