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  2. THE REFERENDUM,

    The two ballot papers that will be used in the referendum to be taken on April 26 will be in the following form: FORM C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PORT DOUGLAS CYCLONE

    The summer Palmer arrived last night from Port Douglas. and brought news of the cyclone. Practically no buildings escaped the fury of the ...

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  4. ESSEX EVANS MEMORIAL FUND.

    The Amounts received and promised towards this fund, Mr.H. A. Longman (hon. secretary) reports, now total £56 16s. ...

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  5. IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

    The " Times" Says that New Zealand often has ted the way in Imperial polities, and a trusts that Sir Joseph Ward will peresever in his effort to advance ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Prominent upon pages five and six are: District news from Butrton, Kaimkillenbum, Happy Valley and Charleville; Clifton Shire Council ...

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  7. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. J. F. Thallon slightly improved in condition yesterday, but he is not yet out of danger. ...

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  8. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    The Labor Council here last night passed an ironical resolution sympathising with president Taft in his hour of d stress and hoping that ho will ...

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  9. LORD DUDLEY HONORED.

    At St. Patrick's day Celebrations a presentation of an address was made to the Governor-General. and of a diamondtiara brooch to Lady Dudley, The ...

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  10. LABOR PARTY UNEASY.

    Liberals may well go ahead with confident hope that a suffiently heavy vote of “ No” will be recorded to prevent the Labor party from destroying ...

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  11. WHAT WILL YOU DO ON APRIL 26?

    To the Freo Man and Free Woman: VOTE NO. NO. and keep Freedom and HOME RULE ...

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  12. THE CLEAN POTATO.

    A deputation consisting of produce merchants waited upon the Minister for Agriculture (Hon. James Tolmie) this afternoon with a view to securing ...

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  13. MEXICO REVOLT.

    It is believed here that an American invasion is certain, unless the demands of the Government of the United States are granted. ...

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  14. THE DALBY SEAT.

    The meeting to discuss the selection of a Labor candidate, which fell due last night, him been postponed until Wednesday night next. This, it is ...

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  15. CHINA CLIMBS DOWN.

    Despatches from Pekin today state that the Chines Foreign Board has handed to M. Korstovitz, the Russian Minister, a reply to the Russian Note ...

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  16. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Edwards (Messrs. Nicol Robinson, Fox, and Edwards, town agents for Mr. L. F. Bernays. of Toowoomba) moved that the judgment nisi pronounced by ...

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  17. PAPUAN EXPLORATION.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Hon, E. L. Batchelor), in the course of a statement, foreshadowed the provisions of sums of money by the ...

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  18. ABSENTEE VOTERS.

    The postal voting provisions of the Federal law in relation to the referenda are now in operation. A vote by post may be taken out by ...

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  19. BUSHRANGERS AT LARGE.

    The highwaymen are at still at large, From a report yesterday they were seen eight miles from Oniimdit on the Dutald River. It is exacted that they are ...

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  20. ON THE POINT OF STARVATION

    The situation in Rhondda, Wales, where the miners have been on strike for some time past, is becoming desperate. ...

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  21. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Vantells are proving a great draw at the Austral Hall this week. Their acts are much talked of by the audiences that assemble nightly and ...

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  22. DALBY RAILWAY STATION.

    Yesterday morning, a deputation, organised by the business men of the town, waited upon Hon. James Tolmic, Minister fer Agriculture, to ask him to ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    In the series of international Rugby matches now being played England decated Scotland by 13 points to 8. Scotland thus secures the proverbial ...

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  24. RAFF STREET METHODISTS.

    A numerous assembly ot parents and friends witnessed the annual prize distribution to the scholar of the Raffstreet Methodist Sunday school on ...

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  25. FRIDAY’S WARWICK MEETING.

    Hon. L. E. Groom M.P., and Mr. G. P. Barnes, M.L.A., will address the electors ill tho Warwick Town Hall next Friday evening on the referenda ...

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  26. MINISTERIAL TOURS.

    The polling day in connection with the Federal referenda is slowly drawing nearer, and as the time shortens the contest in becoming more and more ...

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  27. THE KING'S LOYALTY.

    Exception has been taken to the public utterance by Captain Norton, M.P., that he thought the King would be loyal to the Constitution, and that his ...

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  28. EXPERIENCE WITH NATIVES.

    The steamer Merrie England arrived at Port Moresby today via Daru. they having heard of the arrival at the latter port of the safety of Staniforth ...

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  29. "FOOLISH ANTIPATHY."

    Some novel views as to the extent to which secret poisoning is practised in the community are enunciated in a remarkable will which was Jodged for ...

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  30. WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT.

    A Christiania message says that Miss Rogstad, the first woman representative in the Norwegian Shorthing, made her maiden speech in the House yesterday. ...

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  31. MR. DEAKIN REPLIES TO MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Deakin, M.P., interviewed in Sydney, before leaving for Melbourne, replied to the criticism by Mr. Hughes, Federal Attorney.General, of his speech ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    The deaths from plague in india during February numbered 81,408. The authorities report that the present epidemic is a particularly virulent one, and ...

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  33. FEDERAL NAVY.

    Admiral Henderson's scheme provides for the payment of £3,000,000 per year for the first seven years. In order to carry the scheme on it would probably ...

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  34. MR. FISHER'S "FRIGHT” THREAT.

    Mr. Fisher was questioned tonight as to his meaning in saying at Ipswich that if the referendum proposals were lost they would come again in a way ...

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  35. AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

    The Usual monthly meeting of the Toowoomba branch of the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade was held last evening at the station, when Dr. ...

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  36. INGLEWOOD RACES.

    Th Inglewood raves were held today. but meagrew particulars are available. Results:—FIRST HACK HANDICAP.—Curious ...

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  37. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Jorry Jerome (Queensland) and ted Whiting (Victoria) fought at the Melbourne "Athletic Club tonight for the middleweight championship of Victoria. ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL REFERENDUM. AT BROKEN HILL. BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.

    The referendum of members of the A.N.A. on the question “are you prepared to support the agreement between the mine and companies for a term of ...

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  39. PALMERSTON ro GO.

    The decision of the Minister for External Affairs to alter the name of Palmerston in the Northern Territory to Darwin is given effect to in a ...

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  40. ROMA DISTRICT COURT.

    The Pistrict Court was operted this morning before Mr. Justice Stand. A young men named Baker was charged with stealing £22 from the ...

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  41. FARMERS, AWAKE!

    The following letter signed " Civil servant” appeared in the Melbourne " Argus":—Sir.—We of the cities and towns of ...

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  42. HAREM SKIRT COMMENDED.

    The Warnambool branch or the woman's Union this afternoon discussed the question of the harem skirl. The majority declared their opinion of its ...

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