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  2. WOMANLY IDEALS.

    At a semi-private gathering of young ladies held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Alford, St. Audries, Archbishop Donaldson yesterday gave an ...

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  3. ANGLICAN HOME MISSION.

    A public meeting in connection with the Anglican Church Home Mission was held in the Alexandra Hall last evening. His Grace, Archbishop Donaldson, ...

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  4. COLLISION IN NORTH SEA.

    The steam cutter Cleopatra recently sank the trawler Windsor Castle in the North Sea. Seven members of the trawler’s crew were drowned. ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Considerable areas of nimbus cloud yesterday, with a tendency to spasmodic showers. Somewhat similar conditions probable again to-day. Official ...

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  6. RISING IN ALBANIA.

    The special correepondent of the "Times," in Albania, has visited the scene of the recent operations. He reports that the punishment meted out ...

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  7. THE LATE KING.

    One thousand Dances, including several high officials, have started for England to attend the funeral. Thousands of Danish women have signed an address of ...

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  8. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The big Austral Pictures showed a last evening to a very large andie when the programme us submitted Saturday last was repeated. The ...

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  9. KINGAROY FATALITY.

    This morning the death by accident of a man named William Smith was reported to the Kingaroy Police. Smith was engaged at James Hankel's farm at ...

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  10. AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTION.

    Arrangements are being made by the Department of Agriculture for a winter course of instruction for teachers at the Agricultural College at Gatton. About ...

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  11. IMPRISONED STRIKE LEADERS

    A final decision has been come to by the Government with respect to the petitions for the release of the men sentenced for the part taken by them in ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the London. “ Daily Chronicle " reports that every South African Premier is going to Capetown on Tuesday, to meet ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVICE

    It has now been decided that girls will be allowed to compete at the examination to be held on August 20 next for admission to the State public service. ...

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  14. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The following players have been selected to represent Queensland in connection with the forthcoming interstate matches to be played at Sydney this ...

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  15. BLACKMAILING CARUSO.

    Nisiani, a member of the Italian Secret Society, known as the “Block Hand" has been found guilty of blackmailing Signor Caruso, the famous operatic ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The final adjustment of accounts for the English tour of the Australian Eleven shows that each player receives £473 19s. 2d. as his share, and the ...

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  17. SENATE PRESIDENCY.

    The Labor caucus on the Senate side is still unable to make up its mind definitely whether it will take a President from its own ranks or hand the ...

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  18. MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial at Kansas City of Dr. Hyde, charged with the murder of Colonel T. H. Swope, an American millionaire philanthropist, and the attempted ...

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  19. GHARLEVILLE SHOW.

    The Central Warrego Pastoral and Agricultural Association's show was opened yesterday. The weather was ideal, and the attendance a record. One ...

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  20. COMING HOLIDAYS.

    At the Cabinet Meeting to-day is was decided that the proclamation fixing May 24 as a public holiday should be annulled. It was, however, decided that ...

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  21. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    A serious outbreak of foot and mouth disease has occurred among the cattle in the province of Corrientes, Argentina. ...

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  22. A SAFE DYNAMITED.

    The promises of Messrs, J. S. Grassisch and Co., of Dubbo, were broken into on Saturday night, the safe blown open with dynamite, and £240 stolen, ...

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  23. UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Arrangements for the united memorial service, to be held on Friday, are practically complete. The service will be held in the Austral Hall, which has ...

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  24. IF JEFFRIES IS KNOCKED OUT

    An extraordinary statement has been made to the effect that in the [?]vent of Jim Jeffries being knocked out by Jack Johnson the racial feeling that will be ...

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  25. THE FARMER IN POLITICS.

    The annual report of the executive of the Farmers’ and Settlers Association of New South Wales just issued has a fairly lengthy reference to recent events ...

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  26. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    [?] On inquiry this afternoon (says last that [?]t's " Telegraph ”) it was ascertained still Mr. G. V. Hellicar, Crown solicitor hom[?] is in a critical condition at his ...

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  27. A DARING ROBBERY.

    The promises of Messrs. Grassick and Co., at Dubbo, were broken into between Saturday and Monday, and the office was robbed of £240, The safe was ...

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  28. RUSSIAN WAR CONTRACTS.

    Government officials, as the result of investigations that have just been concluded, report that the chief of every bureau in St. Petersburg either stole [?] or ...

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  29. LAW REPORT.

    Before their Honors the Chief Justice (Sir pope A. Cooper), Mr. Justice Real, and Mr. Justice Power. Mr. Fecz, K.C., with him Mr. ...

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  30. ANOTHER WRECK.

    The steamer Torca, trading between Melbourne and Tasmania, recently went aground on the bar at Ulverstone. A report received yesterday showed that ...

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  31. AMERICAN GRAFT CRUSADE

    Out of 100 persons who have been indicted as a result of the " graft" crusade that has been in progress in Pittsburg for over a year only 14 have either been ...

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  32. LABOR CONVENTION.

    At the tabor Convention to-day the president (Mr. Bowmau) referral with regret to the abseuco of Mr. Mat Reid whose assistance in the past was ...

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  33. ADVANCE OF TEMPERANCE

    The twenty-seventh annual convention of the New. South Wales Temperance Alliance, was begun yesterday. The report allowed that although there had ...

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  34. MINERS' STRIKE.

    There are indications that no agreement will be reached in connection with the dispute in which the Illinois miners are involved, The general strike that is ...

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  35. POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIANS,

    For nn hour Inst night the Port Melbourne railway pier was the scene of a joyful reunion, and meeting of mothers and little children after a long absence. ...

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  36. NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION.

    It is reported-in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, that General Charavia, with 1000 men, has attacked Rama. The steamer Venus, having ...

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  37. RECORD LAND OPENING.

    The success of land settlement in Queensland is being well sustained as evidence by last week's opening at Wondai, which proved so successful that ...

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  38. CENTRALISATION CURSE.

    Salvation Army Commissioner M'Kie thinks the growth of Melbourne's slums lamontable. ...

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  39. THE NOBLE RED MAN.

    Reports from New Mexico state that troops have been despatched to East Las Vegas to quell an Indian rising. There are fears that the trouble will ...

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  40. PRINTING PAPER.

    The Washington correspondent of the " Times " reports that the rising price of printing paper has caused the Hon. Philander Knox, the United States ...

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  41. BOXHILL ROBBERY.

    The police still are investigating the robbery at Box Hill. A story which may prove of the atmost value was told to a constable by Harry Shannon, ...

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  42. JONDARYAN SPORTS.

    A day's sport was held at Jondaryan Yesterday. There was an excellent attendance of the public, including a large number from Toowoomba. During the ...

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  43. CHANGSHA RIOTERS.

    Advices from Changsha report that the city was placarded with threats that it would be destroyed by fire, but that no attempt was made to give effect to them. ...

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  44. CRETAN ASSEMBLY.

    Four of the protecting Powers have intimated to the two parties in Crete that unless the Mussulman members are allowed to sit in the Assembly the ...

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  45. FIGHTING IN CENTRAL AFRICA

    Despatches from Central Africa state that a French punitive column, numbering 200, encountered and dispersed hostile natives at Agredah. ...

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  46. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Federal Cabinet met this afternoon. The Prime Minister stated that his action in proposing July 1 for the opening of Parliament was confirmed. ...

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  47. CHRISTIAN CRUSADE.

    Thousands of trad? unionists and Socialists will welcome 250 members of the British Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Brotherhoods, including Mr. Keir ...

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  48. PURE FOOD.

    The Chief Secretary says the forthcoming Sydney pure foods and drugs conference will lead to nothing. He holds that the experts in the different States ...

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  49. DESTROYER VIKING.

    The British torpedo boat destroyer Viking, when leaving Newcastle-on-Tyne on her steering trials, came into collision during a fog, with the tug Triton, ...

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  50. DIPHTHERIA IN SYDNEY.

    The unusual prevalence of diphtheria in Sydney. shows no signs of abating. Dr. Ashburton Thompson said yesterday that there were half as many more ...

    Article : 37 words
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