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  2. PORTUGAL CONSPIRACY.

    An organised conspiracy was [?]ed to-day. Plans were discovered in which it was conspired to kill the Republican leaders, and capture others. ...

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  3. 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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  4. NORTHERN NEWS.

    A severe gale,accompanied by [?]quent showers, were experienced tonight. The barometer is unsteady. CLONCURRY, Thursday. ...

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  5. KING EDWARD.

    The London memorial to the late king Edward, which is to be erected at Marlborough House Gate, will consist of a bronze statue of his Majesty, with ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    Delightful weather prevailed throughout the meeting of the Pittsworth Publicans' Jockey Club yesterday. There was a large attendance in the ...

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  7. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The rumors that a compromise on the veto question is " materialising " are increasing. The "Times"says that some of the ...

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  8. THE BOURKE TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Boris Senkovitch, who is charged with the murder of Alexander Eismond, was continued at the Central Criminal Court to-day. Senkovitch, ...

    Article : 169 words
  9. KING AND LABOR LEADER.

    Mr. Ramsay M‘Donald, M.p. the leader of the Labor Party, refuses to entertain any idea that King George will refuse to create new peers if the ...

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  10. STATE POLITICS.

    This afternoon Mr.W.J. Vowles received from Mr. Colin Bell at Brisbane a telegram expressing his regret that be could not see his way clear to ...

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  11. POLICE UNIFORMS.

    When the last estimates were under consideration, the Home Secretary (Hon. J. G. Appel) gave an assurance that uniforms would be supplied to the ...

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  12. CHICAGO PACKERS.

    The indicted packers have lost their fight, and they must stand their trial like ordinary persons. A London message dated June 20 was ...

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  13. "NO MORE QUEENSLAND."

    The Hon. A. Deakin addressed a large meeting in the School of Arts at [?] to-itight. He said that the proposed amendments of the ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, announced that provision would be made this year for payment of ...

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  15. BIG EXPLOSION.

    An explosion took place in the railway refreshment rooms at [?] shortly before 12 o’clock last night. One corner of the building was blown ...

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  16. HORSE DISEASES.

    The Stock Department have recevied reports from parts of the western districts of the prevalence of a disease amongst horses. Owing to the long ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. THE BAHAMAS.

    Mr. L. V. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to a question in the House of Commons, announced that he had received from the ...

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  18. AT IPSWICH.

    A rumor was [?] yeterday afternoon that the Hon.J. W. Blair, M.L.A., had decided to east in his lot with the Liberal party (says ...

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  19. FALL IN A MINE.

    Nine persons were killed in a mine at East Cannonsburg, belonging to the Pittsburg and Buffalo Coal Company. The accident was caused by a fall of ...

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  20. WHAT WILL YOU DO ON APRIL 26?

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

    Article : 87 words
  21. STREET RIOT.

    News has been received from Tegucigalpa, in the republic of Honduras, that Generals Lara and Palma were killed in a street riot, which ended in a ...

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  22. BOXING MATCHES.

    At the London Olympia last night, Ray Bronson, American boxer, was defented by Syd Burns in 19 rounds. The winner was disqualified. Jimmy Clabby ...

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  23. CONSCIENCE MONEY.

    At yesterday's meeting of the orphanage committee the inspector announced that a gentleman had called at the offices and paid [?]150 accumulated ...

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  24. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Another series of interesting and educative attractions are announced in the new programme to-night at Toowoomba's sending annousement, the ...

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  25. CHARLEVILLE ITEMS.

    Jackson's plant and horses have left Augathella for Augustus Downs. On March 21 last 158 [?] left for [?] [?] in charge of Drover Conney. ...

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  26. CAUCUS CONTROL.

    " A [?] Parliament," Mr. Fisher said in Brisbane, admitting tacitly the truth of the charge contained in the phrase. ...

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  27. STRIKE IN CANADA.

    Information from Eomonton, the capital of the province of Alberta, states that all of the [?] Bay employees west of that town are out on strike. ...

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  28. REVOLT IN MEXICO.

    The insurgents in Mexico are clearing the war zone of provisions, and thus attempting to starve the federal troops. ...

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  29. THE RENMARK GROWERS.

    The arrival at Remark of the steamer Julia and the loading of a shipment of 1000 cases of fresh pears intended for despatch to the London market was ...

    Article : 146 words
  30. THE SOUTH POLE.

    A deputation of scientists to-day waited on the Minister for External Affairs and asked for £20,000 towards the cast of the Mawson Antaretic ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. 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 ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    A [?] last midnight in paris murdered a policeman on a crowded [?] [?]. They used their Knives and rerolvere to commit the deed. ...

    Article : 611 words
  33. JONDARYAN SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The following tenders were dealt with at the meeting of the [?] Shire Council yesterday:—Gravelling. etc., near [?] ...

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  34. SIR M. M'EAGHERN'S WILL.

    The will of Sir Malcolm M'Eachern leaves an Australian estate valued at [?] 200,500, of which about £150,000 is in Victoria. The will comprises settlement ...

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  35. A DENTIST MULCTED.

    The sittings of the District Court were continued this morning before his Honor Acting Judge Henchmann. RUSSELL V. COUPLAND. ...

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  36. NEW POLLING PLACES.

    The Chief Electoral Officer has notified the Hon. L.E. Groom, M.P., that, Mount Whitestone (Gutton) and Rocky Greek (Pittsworth) have been made ...

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  37. DOWNS MEETINGS.

    Hon. L. E. Groom, M.p., and Mr. G. P. Branes, M.L.A., will address the electors in the Warwick Town Hall this (Friday) evening on the referenda ...

    Article : 106 words
  38. LOCKYER REQUIREMENTS.

    On Wednesday afternoon (says the ”Queensland Times”) the Deputy Speaker (Mr.W. D. Armstrong, M.L.A.), introduced a deputation, comprising ...

    Article : 642 words
  39. Correspondence,

    Sir,—In connection with the [?] in China, might I venture to suggest that the Minister for Agriculture, or the Premier consider the advisability of ...

    Article : 489 words
  40. MEETING AT HARRISVILLE.

    On Monday night last (writes the "Queensland Times"" correspondent) Mr. A. Weinvholt, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. L. E. Groom, M.P., and Mr. ...

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  41. MILLMERRAN RAILWAY.

    Mr. Richard Golden, who was selected by the Western Creek, Captain's Mountain and [?] residents and selectors, waited on the Secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 501 words
  42. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    Addressing an open air meeting tonight Mr. Hunter, M.L.A., Woolongabba. said that he advocated Fedoration because he wanted to clear black ...

    Article : 75 words
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