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  2. Advertising

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  3. FOOTBALL, NEW ZEALAND V. FRANCE.

    The New Zealand football team will play a team representing all France at Paris on 1st January. ...

    Article : 33 words
  4. THE LIBERAL MINISTRY.

    The following additional Ministerial appointments have been announced:— Junior Lords of the Treasury.—Mr. H. Pike Pease and Mr. John Herbert Lewis. ...

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  5. RUSSIA. THE WORKMEN'S COUNCIL.

    Prince von Buelow, the German Chancellor, is chartering steamers to remove the German residents from Riga, Liban, and Reval, in consequence of the rising ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. CROW’S NEST MURDER.

    The death sentence passed on Ryan for the murder of Benton, near Crow’s Nest, has been commuted to imprisonment for the term of his natural life. ...

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  8. THE TRIUMPH OF TAFFY.

    The New Zealanders have had to eat t[?]e look—but not much of it. While the famous Welshmen have covered themselves with a memorable glory ...

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  9. TECHNICAL COLLEGES.

    The examinations of technical college students throughout the State are being conducted by the Education Department. The examinations began on the 18th ...

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  10. PROTECTING SWEDISH SUBJECTS.

    The Government of Sweden has despatched warships to St. Petersburg and Riga for the protection of Swedish subjects. ...

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  11. HOME RULE

    Mr. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the new Liberal Administration, speaking at the Queen’s Hall, emphatically denied that Sir Henry ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. ALL QUIET AT RIGA.

    A semi-official announcement made at St. Petersburg states that everything is quiet at Riga, and there have been no attacks upon persons or property there ...

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  13. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    Our agricultural budget and "Tjiu's" sporting notes appear on page 5. A description of the country around Wellcamp appears on page 6, together ...

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  14. RAILWAY COMMUNICATION RESTORED.

    Railway communication between St. Petersburg and Riga, which was interrupted during the recent disturbance, has now been restored. ...

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  15. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the late Prime Minister, addressed a meeting of 4000 Unionists at Leeds last night. In the course of his speech he stated that he ...

    Article : 480 words
  16. CONDITION OF THE PROVINCES.

    The condition of the Baltic provinces is declared to be far worse than the semi-official Russian news implies. ...

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  17. BOOKMAKERS, ETC.

    At a meeting of the Queensland Turf Club to-night, it was decided that on and after January 1, 1906, no bookmaker or bookmaker’s clerk who, directly or ...

    Article : 51 words
  18. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Few members of the House of Representatives stopped in the Chamber on Saturday to discuss the now Federal Cap ital Site Bill. Many had left for their ...

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  19. SUGAR BOUNTY BILL. DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives today Sir Win. Lyne moved that the Senate[?]s amendments to the Sugar Bounty Bill be agre[?]t to. He did not like the ...

    Article : 546 words
  20. A ZEMSTVO MEMORIAL.

    Count Witte, replying to a memorial presented by the Zemstvos, stated that he was unable to entertain any petitions which went beyond the intentions of the ...

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  21. BUTTER EXPORT.

    The R.M.S. Orotava, sailing from Brisbane to-day, took 7848 boxes of butter. The next boat of the Orient line, it is anticipated, will curry about ...

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  22. GENERAL ITEMS. MONEY SENT ABROAD.

    The Russian Government has temitted abroad a sum of £5,000,000, presumably for the payment of interest on the public debt. ...

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  23. STRUCK WATER.

    The Intercolonial Boring Company, Limited, report having struck water in the Ardoch bore at a depth of 2,606 feet. The flow is estimated at two ...

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  24. THE MOSCOW MUTINEERS.

    As was the case with the Brest regiment, which mutinied at Sevastopol recently, the Grenadier mutineers in Moscow, regretting that they had been ...

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  25. THE MUTINY AT KRONSTADT.

    In connection with the recent mutiny at Kronstadt, the Military Court at that place has sentenced some of the mutineers to service in a disciplinary ...

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  26. WRIT BY EX-POLICEMAN.

    A writ has been issued in the Supreme Court, Brisbane, against W. H. Ryder, Under Secretary Home Department, as nominal defendant for the Queensland ...

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  27. COUNCIL OF WORKMEN'S DELEGATES.

    The whole of the 250 members of the Council of Workmen’s Delegates, at St. Petersburg, having been arrested, in connection with the indictment against the ...

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  28. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A railway fatality is reported from Parkes. Leo and Len Kerin, aged 14 and 12, were hiding under a trock watching some sparrow traps. Suddenly ...

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  29. NEWSPAPER INTERDICTIONS IGNORED.

    The newspapers at St. Pettrsburg and Moscow are ignoring the interdictiona placed upon them by the authorities. ...

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  30. FREE TRADE UNIONISTS

    The Executive Committee of the Unionist Fr[?]etrade Club have resolved that it is the duty of all Unionists and Freetraders to do their atmost to prevent the ...

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  31. LOITERING WITH A BOMB.

    A man who was loitering near the residence of M. Durnovo, the Russian Minister of the Interior, and was found to have a bomb in his possession, has been ...

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  32. N.S.W. RAILWAY INQUIRY.

    At the sitting of the Royal Commission on railway matters to-day, the matter of the use of rocker bars on engines was mentioned. Mr. Stanger, ...

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  33. ONE FOR WALES.

    O, the Thistle and the Rose, They are nursing knees and toes, And the fiery-hearted Shamrock has gone under[?] ...

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  34. INFERNAL MACHINE DISCOVERED.

    An infernal machine, worked by clockwork, was discovered in the Moscow post office yesterday. The machine was just about to explode when the discovery was ...

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  35. A STUDY IN CHINA.

    The "Mail's" Shanghai correspondent states that disquieting news has been received from the interior. The Anglican missionaries at Foochow. Huchow, and ...

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  36. A BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Some people threw a bomb among a body of dragoons at the Siegmundskof Station, killing and wounding thirty, and compelling the rest to retreat. After ...

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  37. THE SUGAR EXCISE BILL.

    In the Senate to-day the Sugar Excise Bill was amended so that the excise shall cease on the 1st January. 1913, and the bill was p[?]ssed through d throsgstages. ...

    Article : 138 words
  38. LATER.

    Martial law has been proclaimed in most of the Baltie provinces. Eight thousand troops, with 20 machine guns, now surround, the fortress of ...

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  39. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A collision took place on the New York railroad at the intersection of Park Avenue and 104th street. Every Ambulance in Harlem wan summoned. A great loss ...

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  40. "AUSTRALIA’S DESTINY."

    Cardinal Moran, when presenting the prizes at St. Mary’s High School yesterday afternoon, referred to the duties that citizens owed to their country in ...

    Article : 438 words
  41. QUEENSLAND CRICKET.

    The following team has been chosen to represent the Country against the Metropolis in the match commencing on Sat urday:—A. E. Gill. E. D. Kenyon ...

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  42. BRITAIN AND GERMARY.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, in acknowledging the resolution of the great meeting held in Berlin under the auspices of the Merchants’ Guild, states ...

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  43. STATEMENT BY MR. FISHER.

    Mr. Fisher made the following statement to-night:—The House of Representatives refused to insert a suning scale in the Sugar Bounty Bill, ...

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  44. VERY LATEST.

    The Moscow Labor leaders and workmen of the districts of St. Petersburg have assented to a general strike, beginning at noon to-morrow. ...

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  45. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    New South Wales finished their innings for 536; Diamond 164 (retired), Mackay 90, Waddy 65, and M'Cartney 72 not out. Wright took 5 wickets for 150. ...

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  46. A PECULIAR CASE.

    A case presenting some peculiar fea tures came before the Water Police Court to-day. Wm. Jago, a tobacconist, was charged with fraudulently converting to ...

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  47. MESSIAH CONCERT.

    To-night the public of Toowoomba will have an opportunity of hearing what is considered by most music lovers to be the most sublime composition [?]enoral and ...

    Article : 218 words
  48. BLIND JUBILEE SINGERS.

    After an absence of several months in the North, the Blind Jubilee Singers will return and give concerts on the 25th, 26th, and 27th ...

    Article : 111 words
  49. SIR JOHN FORREST.

    The Federal Treasurer, Sir John Forrest, intends to visit England during the recess. He left for West Austr[?]lia to-day, and will leave there on 17th ...

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  50. NATIONALISE THE INDUSTRY.

    The Senate to-day carried a motion by Mr. Givens iu favor of the Nationalisation of the Sugar Industry. There was only one dissentient. The only member ...

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  51. THE "PANTHER" INCIDENT.

    Germany has admitted that the officers of the "Panther" exceeded their duty in regard to their action on the Brazilian coast [?]nd has [?] ...

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