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  2. RAILWAYS.

    When discussing his trip over the route Via Reeta with representatives of the press this morning, the Hou. W. T. Paget (Minister for Railways) said that ...

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  3. SAVING OF LIFE.

    The International Medlical Congress has closed. The congress will meet again in Munish in 1917. Mr. John Burns (President of the ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. FATAL DUEL.

    A father and son in the village of Bussiere, acar Aubisson, who both were in love with a dairymaid, quarrelled, and in her presence, fought a duel with ...

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  5. ULSTER

    Renewed rioting has taken place at Londonderry. Unionists and Nationalists exchanged stones, which were freely thrown. ...

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  6. THE EXHIBITION.

    The weather continues fine for the National Association show. The attendance was 37,000, compared to 33,500 for the same day last year. ...

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  7. INSANE DOCTOR.

    Becoming gradually insane, Dr. William Dabney attempted to perform vivisertion when a patient was undergoing an operation nt Marietta, in Ohio. The ...

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  8. MR. F. DOBBIE.

    Mr. F. Dobbie won the championship this year after a very keen contest with Mr H. D. Hatton, jurr. by 31 to 19, Mr. Fred Groom referceing the match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH NAVY.

    In the House of Commons last evening, during the debate on the Finance Bill, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr.Lloyd-George) said that there was ...

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  10. INSURANCE MINISTER.

    The "Daily Chronicle" reports that it is rumored that Mr. Masterman (Financial Secretary to the Treasury), at an early date, will be appointed ...

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  11. BELL TO KINGAROY.

    A deputation waited ou the Minister for Railways this morning, and requested that a survey of the proposed line from Kingaroy to Bell be made to ...

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  12. GOOD WORK.

    The Commonwealth of Australia has engaged 60 picture theatres in the proviuces for the exclusive exhibition in the winter months of films depicting ...

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  13. CLYDE BOILERMAKERS.

    The members of the Boilermakers' Society on the Clyde have accepted an advance of one shilling per week, and of 2½ per cent. in piecework rates. ...

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  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Great interest is felt in Nationalistic circles, in the promise of Mr. Lloyd George, to deliver a speech in Dublin a week after the visit of Mr. Bonar Law, ...

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  15. BONDS FORGED.

    Joseph Phillips, aged 64, who was second cashier, in the Bank of England, has been arrested on a charge of having forged South American share transfers. ...

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  16. AGRICULTURE.

    The Premier (Mr. Deulam) to-day said he did not see the necessity for State expenditure in the direction of establishing a chair of agriculture at ...

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  17. RE MOUNT OXIDE.

    The Minister for Railways (Hon. W. T. Paget) said that he had not heard anything about the construction of a line to Mount Oxide Mine. ...

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  18. ENGLISH POSTAL EMPLOYEES

    The Select Committee on the hours and wages of employees in the postal service has proposed an additional annual expenditure of £1,000,000 in ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. QUEENSLAND SCOTTISH.

    The anuual presentation "dinner of the Queensland Scottish Union was held to-night in the Cafe Majestic. The Honorable J.. W. Blair ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. COLOR AND CRIME.

    The Commissioner of Police has been advised by the Thursday Island police that a Japanese named Yosokichi Ogura was stabbed when in bed by a fellow ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.;

    Ex-President Taft is holidaying in Murray Bay. Interviewed, Mr. Taft said that there were some Utopians still who believed ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. CONGREGATIONALISM.

    Congregationalism throughout the world shows an increase of 124 churches, 6464 church members, and 10,750 Sunday school scholars. ...

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  23. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO.

    Mr. Henry L. Wilson, the ex-ambassador to Mexico for the United States, attacks the British statement that Great Britain recognised President ...

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  24. SYDNEY SMALLPOX.

    Several fresh cases of smallpox were reported to-day. Owing to a case of smallpox at St. Joseph's the college has been closed. ...

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  25. ACROSS GREENLAND.

    Advices received here show that Captain J. P. Koch, the Damish explorer, has crossed Greenland, 600 miles farther north than Dr. Nansen. ...

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  26. BILLIARDS.

    Tho scores, when, play finished, to. night, in the final for the amatourbillHard championship, were: Shailer, (New South Wales) 1000; and Kidson ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    In country cricket yesterday, Surrey beat Kent by an innings and 40 runs. Dillon made 135 for Kent. Hobbs scored 115 for Surrey. ...

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  28. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A proclamation has been gazetted with the intention of further limiting the travelling of [?]is. The proclamation includes half-castes. ...

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  29. A FATAL FIRE.

    A farmer nomad Julian, together with two daughters, a son, and a drover, with a furniture waggon, reached Kaimata, in the Taranaki province and ...

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  30. SOMALILAND.

    Mr. Archer reports that he has arrived at Sheikh from Buroa with 23 wounded members of the constabulary. His own party is intact. An Indian ...

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  31. TAABINGA AND TARONG.

    Mr. R. Hodge, M.L.A., introduced a deputation to the Minister for LandS (Hon. James Tolmie) in connection with the construction of a road in the ...

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  32. BARNES'S BOWLING.

    In the cricket match Norfolk v. Staffordshire, at Norwich, S. F. Barnes, the Staffordshire bowler, achieved remarkable success, After 21 runs had been ...

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  33. BRISBANE’S VACCINATED.

    The Commissioner of Public Health stated to-night that about 7000 persons had been vaccinated at the public depot in Addaide-street, in addition to a ...

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  34. REVOLT IN CHINA.

    At force of Huanese rebels, numbering 25,000 announced their intention to captura Hankow and afterwards to march on Poking. A body of troops belonging ...

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  35. SALUTARY.

    At Dunedin, Edward Wilson has been sentenced to imprisonment for seven years and a flogging, for assaulting a girl. ...

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  36. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australians again defeated the Eastern Canadians in the second match. Montreal secured 90 and Australia 284. ...

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  37. DALBY DAILY.

    When Mr. James Bouwick, F.R.G.S., wrote his interesting volume, "Climate and Health in Australia," he made the following important reference to the ...

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  38. SERIOUS STRIKE.

    Serious strike riots are occurring at Nauim, on Vancouver Island. The miners attacked a large force of police, and compelled them to take ...

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  39. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Prime Minister yesterday received a deputation from the Federal Council of the Pharmacentical Association, with reference to the proposed national ...

    Article : 94 words
  40. GOVERNOR IMPEACHED.

    The legislature, after an all night sitting, has decided to impeach Mr. Sulzer, Governor of New York State, who is accused of having used political ...

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  41. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Suffragettes throughout the United State have planned a great concerted action to secure Federal votes by resolution to the Congress. ...

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  42. ASIATIC IMMIGRANTS.

    The magistrate presiding at the Immigration Appeal Board announced that he had received a communication from the Minister of the Interior, ...

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  43. A TRAGEDY.

    August Bertram, who resided with his brother-in-law, R. Williamson, a news vendor, of King William street (south), met a tragic death early on ...

    Article : 118 words
  44. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    The positions for officers in the interstate commisision are to be advertised. The secretary will be paid £700 to £800 a year. ...

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  45. WHAT WILL YOUR MIRROR SAY?

    When you try on your Suit. It will tell you that your Suit is the most stylish; the most perfect Sitting, the most becoming Suit you ever had. ...

    Article : 46 words
  46. TEN INCHES OF SNOW.

    At present there are ten inches of snow at Mount Kceciusko. The lake has five inches of ice over it. ...

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  47. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Ellen Muston was to-day charged with the murder at Brighton of a newlyborn infant. ...

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  48. SYDNEY STRIKE.

    Pending reference at Industrial Court, the wharf laborers will resume work at the Darling Island to-morrow. ...

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