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  2. RAILWAY REBATE

    A deputation representing the meat industry waited on the Minister for Railways. (Mr. T. Paget) to-day, and protested against the proposed withdrawal ...

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  3. LATE MR.J. F. WOLGRAM.

    The late Mr. John Frederich Wolfgram, whose decease at the ripe old age of over 76 years was announced an “The Chronicle ” of Tuesday was one ...

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  4. SOME SHOWERS.

    As predicted by " The Chronicle” as [?]ar[?]y as Wednesday morning last showers, in conjunction with electric disturbance, reached the Darling Downs ...

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  5. PRODUCE AGENTS BILL.

    A meeting of the metropolitan produce agents was held in the Cafe Majestic tonigit to re-consider the question of reestablishing the produce merchants’ ...

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  6. FINANCIAL SENSATION

    A sensation in fina[?]cial circles has been caused owing to the suspension of a member of the Stock Exchange over inability to meet the liabilities, amounting ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day,—The Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) said it appeared that some mills in the north, parti[?]ularly those in the Mackay district, ...

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  8. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Belfast fund now has reached £300,000. Sir Georgo Younger, M.P. (Unionist), speaking at Glasgow, said the only ...

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  9. ELECTIONS BILL.

    A long list of [?]mendmemts to be proposed by the Home Secretary when the Elections Acts Amendment Bill is in commnittce of the Legislative Assembly, ...

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  10. FORECAST.

    " Chronicle" anticipation:—After the depression will come a hig[?] pressure with a line, bright, cool to chilly wave lasting a couple of days and then giving ...

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  11. SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    The scientists of the Scott expedition to tho Antarctic will be in residence at Cambridge during the forthcoming university term to prepare the records of ...

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  12. RECENT SYDNEY OUTRAGE.

    The prospects of the victims of the Crow’s Nest outrage recovering from their, injuries are more favorable. When an examination of the injurics of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  13. BLOWFLY PEST

    Dr. Cory, veterinary surgeon, and Dr. [?]arvis will leave Brisbane next week for Longreach to investigate the case of flowfly pest among the sheep which has ...

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  14. LATE SPORTING.

    The s[?]ratching of Duke Foote for the Metropolitan Handicap created a sensation The owner, Mr. John Brown, said the horse would only compete in the ...

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  15. EMPLOYERS’ DEFENCE

    A United Kingdom Employers’ Defence Union has been formed to securs the inviolability of contracts against aggressive union tactics. It will raise ...

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  16. TENDERS RECEIVED.

    The following tenders have been received for fe[?]oing and erecting a gate at the Dalby police station:—W. Gilbert, [?]77 15s.; George Jones, [?]00. ...

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  17. CRICKET.

    VICTORIA (Brit columbia), Friday. The Australians defented Cowitchin. They scored 208 and 281 for four wiekets; and Cowitchin made [?]4 and 85. ...

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  18. CRICKET.

    East Toowoomba (v. Banks af No. 1 Bottom Park wieket) will be chosen from the following:-W. Smith, A. Smith, P. Hopgood, J. Chamberlin, N. ...

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  19. TRAM SMASH.

    TWO tram cars collided, in Castl[?]reaghstreet to-day, and T. Miles, a resident of Strathfield, was fatally injured. Both cars were, ba[?]ly damged. ...

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  20. CHARLEVILLE NEWS.

    A special train loado f horses left tonight on route to Quirindi (N.S.W.). John Falkermier is in charge of the horses. ...

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  21. DALBY TO JONDOWAE.

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  22. MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    The War Office is inviting tenders to December 17 for further quantities of tinned beef for delivery early in March. ...

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  23. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    In the South Brisbane Police Court to day Joseph M Kune was committed for trial on a charge of having shot at Mary Geory in South Brisbane with ...

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  24. THE BRESLAU SCANDAL.

    Seventeen additional arrests have been made in connection with the Breslau scandal, involving children and illfame. ...

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  25. MEDICAL DISPUTE.

    The Friendly Societics Association, Casino, proposes the establishment of medical agencies in England, on the Continent, and in America, for the ...

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  26. LORD EMMOTT.

    Lord Emmott in a farewell interview, said that one of the things which had struck him most during his stay in this country was the interest felt by almost ...

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  27. FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier (Mr. [?]enham) has been advised that the steamer Shropshire left London on August 16 with 136. im[?]grants for Queensland. ...

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  28. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    Angus Schooth, aged 28, a lith[?]grapher, employed by a city firm, was [?]ught between the rollor of a lith[?]graph machine to-day The ribs of his ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. STATE GOVERNORS.

    In the Legistative Assembly of Victoris, yesterday, Mr. Hanuah moved that a referend[?]m be taken at the next general election on the question of the ...

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  30. SUPERANNUATION.

    Representativen of the various committees of railway employees had a private conference with the Minister for Railways to-night at Pariament House, in ...

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  31. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives today.— The Prime Minister (Mr. [?]Cook), in reply to Mr. Thomas (New South ...

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  32. DALBY DAILY.

    Among tle many Victorians who have recently made their way to Queensland is Mr. A. Hoadiey well known in connection with Jani manufacture in ...

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  33. MASTER PRINTERS.

    The annual conference of the master printers of Australa[?] concluded this afternoon. Mr. Powell drew the attention of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. THE ALBANIAN RISING.

    Servia, has profested to the powers that the Bulgarian officers are leading Albanid into insurne[?]tion, and request the Powers to demand their withdrawal. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA’S RESOURCES.

    The Acting High Commissionen for Australia (Captain Collins) has arranged a series of lectures on Australia’s resources, to be delivered at public ...

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  36. "A ROTTEN SYSTEM."

    Mr.G.S. Beeby, speaking at Marriekvi[?]e, Sydney, on Wednesday, night, in support of the National Progressive. Asso[?]ation’s candidate (Mr. S. Davidso[?]). ...

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  37. THE SENATE.

    In thw Senate,—[?] [?] [?] On the receipt of the Supply Bill, Senator Clemons, (Tasumania) moved the suspension of the Standing Orders to ...

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  38. RAILWAY DISASTERS.

    [?] Niel an ex-Labor Commissioner addressing the National Council for Industrial Saiety explained that the United States unenviably had a record ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. OUR NAVAL BASES.

    In yesterday's "Chronicle" it was announced that the Federal Government had appointed Sir Maurice Fi[?]mauriee at a fee of £4700, to inspect and report ...

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  40. BOWLING.

    The N.S. Wales bowlers, arrived by mail train yesterday, and yere met by Mr. Ross (president), and inc[?]bers [?] the committee, and taken to the ...

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  41. "LOOPING THE LOOP."

    There was a tremendo[?]s crowd at Brooklands to day to witness sensational exhibitions by M. Pegoud the French aviator who strapped to a Bieriot ...

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  42. MARCONI COMPANY.

    The Marconi Company is increasing its capital by half a million sterling in order to acquire the Goldschmidt’s system. ...

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  43. ASSASSINATION PLOT

    Five syndicaists were arrested for an attempt to aasassinate the Premier, Dr. Aff[?]us[?] Costa One of then[?] [?]onfessed the full details of the plan, which was ...

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  44. TAMPERING WITH CARGO.

    Some excitment was caused at Pyrmont yesterday morning over the arrest of six wharf laborers on charges alleging tampering with [?]cargo. The ...

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  45. FIRE AT BELL.

    Information has reached town that the residence of Mr. Henry Rush, at Bell, near the Koondaai-road, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday ...

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  46. FIGHT IN PAPUA.

    A report has been received by wireless telegraphy from Port Mores[?]y of grave trouble at the Roniau Catholic mission in the Mafalu district A ...

    Article : 92 words
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  50. A PERILOUS FLIGHT.

    Morcan with two passengers won the National Aerial League’s automatic stability prize, by flying 20 inf[?]utes without either touching the lever or handle. ...

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    Shame is an orn[?]ment to the young; a disgrace to the old. Fleas are more disconcerting than elephants. ...

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    He that studieth revenge keepth his wounds open. How often do wo misjudge othere, mistaking their calm for insensibility. ...

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    The test of good manners is to be good-mannered in the presence of bad manners. ...

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