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  2. THE GAYNDAH TRAGEDY.

    In the Circuit Court to-day the trial of Arthur Ross, charged with the wilful murder of James E. Muir, a bank clerk at Gayndah, on October 18 last, was ...

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  3. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.

    In view of the forthcoming Jubilee Exhibition of the National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland, which will extend from the 7th ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    A "Gazette" extraordinary was issued to-day prorogning Parliament until May 18. ...

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  5. THE WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    In some of the English provincial markets wheat is being sold at 50s. per quarter. The price of bread generally is 6½d. to 7½d. per 4lb. loaf. ...

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  6. R.A. SOCIETY.

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  7. TURKISH TERRORS.

    It is stated in official circles in Constantinople that the pou[?]parlers between the Government and the constitutional troops are in a fair way to ...

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  8. AFRICAN BOX THORN.

    At a special meeting of the Allora Town Council on Tuesday afternoon consideration was given to a letter from the Home Secretary, asking that African ...

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  9. FOR BRISBANE.

    The death of the old post-office clock already has been announced in the Press, but the announcement caused no surprise or regret, for the struggles which ...

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  10. RECORD PRICE FOR A BULL.

    Fifteen hundred guineas have been paid (says the “London Standard" of the 17th March) for the young dark roan shorthorn bull "Duke of Hoole" ...

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  11. WATER DIVINING.

    For some days past (says the Hot Lakes “Chronicle”) boring operations have been carried on at Mamaku (New Zealand) on the selection of Mr. J. ...

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  12. PERSIAN POGROMS.

    Desperate fighting has taken place in the suburbs of the beleaguered city of Tabriz, in Persia. Sixty of the Nationalists already have been killed. ...

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  13. DISTRICT COURT JUDGESHIP

    The matter of the appointment of a District Court Judge, to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Judge Noel, has been creating much interest ...

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  14. AFFORESTATION IN GERMANY.

    Germany, like England, is inclined to undertake extensive afforestation on commercial lines. The English scheme, which a royal commission recently ...

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  15. HIS LONELY FURROW.

    In the Court of Seesions, before Lord Salvesen, the action, at the instance of Andrew[?]Learmont Drysdale, against the Earl of Rosebery, Dalmeny House, ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. SCOTS WHA HAE.

    During the heavy boisterous westerly winds yesterday two Scotch fishermen, who arrived in Wollongong last week, [?]were blown out to sea whilst ...

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  17. ENOGGERA STOCK SALES.

    There was a good attendance of buyers at the Enoggera Fat Stock sales today. Sheep—There were only 2841 penned. ...

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  18. NATIONALISATION OF RAILWAYS.

    Lord Bras[?]ey, in his capacity as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, has been quoting the Australian railway system, and in a qualified way advocating ...

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  19. DINIZULU.

    The dismissal from the Government service of the Zulu chief Dinizulu, who recently was sentenced to imprisonment for four years, for treason, has been ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Narel[?]e Concert took place at the Town Hall last evening. Music lovers were glad of the pleasure of again hearing the "Irish Queen of Song,” as ...

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  21. IMPORTATION OF BICYCLES INTO NEW ZEALAND.

    A curious feature of the importation of bicycles to New Zealand, as brought out by the New Zealand Trade Review, is that while the machines imported fell ...

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  22. AT REST.

    The burial at Waverley cemetery of the late Anglican Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Saumarez Smith) was marked by much solemnity and impressiveness. ...

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  23. JIM JEFFRIES.

    Mr. H. D. M’Intosh says that Jim Jeffries is training hard, and that about 15th May he will decide whether he will meet Jack Johnson in a contest for ...

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  24. GETTING IN "ON THE NOD.”

    At the dinner given the other evening to Professor David at the University Club (says the "S.M. Herald”) he told a little story against himself. His ...

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  25. NEW YORK BETTING.

    It is estimated that since the suppression of betting in New York bets amounting to £10,000 daily are made by cable upon races in England. ...

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  26. EXTENSIVE FIRE.

    A fire early this morning destroyed a four-storied building in Lower George-street, which was used as a branch post office and store for postal ...

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  27. CANADIAN FINANCE.

    The Minister of Finance of Canada (Mr. W. S. Fielding) speaking in the Dominion House of Commons, estimated the revenue for the past financial year ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. THE MAN THE PRINTER LOVES.

    There is a man the printer loves, and he is wondrous wise; whene’er he writes, the printer man, he dotteth all his i's. And when he’s dotte[?] all of ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. HUMAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    Rev. John Ferguson made a striking speech at the reception of Lieutenant Shackleton in the Lord Mayor’s room yesterday morning. “Now that I see ...

    Article : 179 words
  30. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE

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  31. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith) has introduced a bill for the Disestablshment of Wales in 1911, excluding Welsh bishops and lords and ...

    Article : 193 words
  32. TOBACCO.

    The estate of the late Sir Frederick Wills, Governor of Guy’s Hospital and Director of the Imperial Tobacco Co., has been valued at £3,000,000. ...

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  33. TOM MANN.

    The most important case in connection with the disturbances at Broken Hill—that against Tom Mann—was begun at the Circuit Court at Albary ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lord Sheffield. ...

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  35. TO LUCERNE SEED BUYERS.

    Mr. W. M’Namara, of Oakey, advertis[?]s that he has for private sale any quantity of prime broad-leafed Victorian lucerne seed in lots of from 20lbs. ...

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  36. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    The Colonial Institute has passed a resolution expressing grave concern at the Government’s disclosures, and asks that the present year’s shipbuilding ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. A MILLIONAIRE'S DAY.

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  38. CYCLING.

    L. G. Astley, who left Bourke on Monday morning for the purpose of establishing a motor record on a cycle, was compelled to return by train last ...

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  39. THE RECENT RAINS.

    Soon after midnight of Wednesday the western high pressure system arrived and drifted the clouds towards the Pacific again—there to obtain ...

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  40. JACK JOHNSON KNOCKED OUT.

    It may be news to a number of people to learn that Jack Johnson, the champion heavy-weight of the world, was quite recently knocked through a ...

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  41. AN AMATEUR BURGLAR.

    At the Water Polic[?] Court to-day James M’Elwain, 26, an engineer, was charged with having been found, on April 14, at night, without lawful ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Legislative Council at Maritzburg has adopted the draft Constitution. The Referendum Bill has been passed, and Parliament has been ...

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  43. ROLLING

    Last night being favorable for skating, there was a fair number of skaters at the Olympia rink, and those present spent an enjoyable evening. ...

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  44. THE WRONG SORT.

    Two assisted immigrante by the Marathon, April 3, under six months’ engagement to Mr. A. Bragg, of Landgrove, sent by the Intelligence Department a ...

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  45. AN ENGAGEMENT.

    The Dominion of Canada’s fishery cruiser Hesprel has seized the American schooner Charles Levi at Woodbury while fishing for halibut, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. ORANGE BLOSSOMS

    "Portland,” the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gobbett, was the scene of a specially pretty and bright litt[?]e wedding yesterday morning, when their ...

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  47. IMPRESSIVE.

    The War Office is arranging to hold a special sham fight on June 11 for the benefit of the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference. ...

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  48. MAYOR’S VIEW OF DUTY.

    At a bazaar in connection with the Methodist New Connexion Church at Boston (England), the pastor (Rev J. C. H. Bevington) read a letter from the ...

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  49. HUNGARIAN GRASS.

    Mr.[?]James Sibley, of Hargraves, has been experimenting with Hungarian grass—a species of millet—for the first time in this district, with much success. ...

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  50. FIREWATER.

    One of M’Connell and Co’s large bonded warehouses in Belfast, which contained half a million gallons of whisky, caught fire last night, and was ...

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  51. VICTORIA’S LIVE STOCK.

    From a return issued by the Victorian Government statist it appears that during last year, which was a particularly dry one, the State sustained a shrinkage ...

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  52. LARGE WINS.

    Huntley Walker, an English motorist, won £12,000 at Monte Carlo in two hours. It is stated that Walker also won £6000 on the previous day. ...

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  53. MANY PHASES OF MAWSON.

    "Mawson is a perfect encyclopaedia,[?] said Professor David on Saturday night at the reception of his old pupil (says the "S.M. Herald"). “Night would fail ...

    Article : 248 words
  54. NO RECORD.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has not yet received a communication from the New South Wales Government regarding the building of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  55. A QUEER TENEMENT.

    At the welcome to the Antarctic explorers last evening, Professor David said he would tell them of "the house the Shack built.” The “prof." then ...

    Article : 110 words
  56. BACKBONE.

    The Hon. H. Mahon (Minister for Home Affai[?]s) left yesterday for West Australia. He will be absent for a month. The Sta[?]e Cabinet has dealt ...

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  57. ENGLISH RACING.

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  58. Advertising

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    We reduce life to the pettiness of our daily living; we should exalt our living to the grandeur of life. ...

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    A devout thought, a pious desire, a holy purpose is better than a great state or an earthly kingdom. ...

    Article : 19 words
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