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  2. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Lady Stout, in a mesage to the "Times," commenting on the increased birth rate in New Zealand and Australia, declares that Woman Suffrage is ...

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  3. EUROPEAN FLOODS.

    The public gardens at Chalons are submerged. The valley of Orge, below Paris, has been transformed into a swamp. ...

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  4. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    During the absence of Senator Pearce, who is recruiting his health, Mr. Hughes will act as Minister for Defence. Senator Pearce’s absence will ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Prominent upon pages 5 and 6 are the following:—The serial story; "Money in Horses"; "After Hidden Treasure"; Inflnence of Shakespeare; ...

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  6. ENTERTAINMENTS. COOK’S PICTURES.

    Cook’s pictares were favored with another good audience at the Washalla Hall last evening, those present being treated to a most excellent set of ...

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  7. GASWORKERS.

    A deputation representing a number of industries waited upon the Minister for Works to-day in connection with the gas employees trouble. It was ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT. OPENED YESTERDAY.

    The second session of tle eighteeuth Parliament of Queensland was opened this afternoon by his Excellency Sir William MacGregor, with the customary ...

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  9. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener has embarked on the Drake for the manoeuvres. The Drake will belong to the hostile fleet and will endeavor to land on the west or north of ...

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  10. AUSTRAL PICTURES.

    Last ovening a benefit was tendered by the management of the Big Austral Pictures to the Phillarmoui[?] Society, and was well attended. The programme ...

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  11. THE VATICAN.

    The "Voseiche Zeitung" states that tho Pope, in reply to the King of Saxony, saye he has no wish to affront the German Protestants and has withrown the ...

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  12. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    In connection with the Redistribution of Seats Bill, the quota of electors will work out at, roughly, 3500. Although the principle adopted will be nominally ...

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  13. BLACK SEA COLLISION.

    Owing to the vessel colliding with another in the Black Son, the boilers of the Lowkys exploded. Seventeen were killed and 31 injured. ...

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  14. FLYING.

    Exports infer that the achievements at Rheims foreshadow that aeroplanes will be made of metal, as they are more powerful. ...

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  15. SUPPRESSING LYNCHING.

    Governor Harmann, of Ohio, has suspended the Mayor of Newark and is invited to suspend the sheriff failing a check being put to lynching. A special ...

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  16. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.

    The Minister for Works has approved of the constitution of a special board under the Wages Boards Act for the electrical engineering trade for the whole ...

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  17. AUSTRAL RINK.

    To-day being Wednesday, the Austral Hall will be open all day for the purpose of rinking. As the advertisement reads "Pertect weather for a perfect ...

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  18. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, The Deputy Speaker resumed the chair at 3.30 and announced the receipt of a commission empowering him to ...

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  19. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC

    The first arrest under the Act recently passed with the object of suppressing the white slave traflio was made yesterday, when a woman, Maude Jenkins, ...

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  20. SMUGGLING DIAMONDS.

    The story of the smuggling of a hu[?] dred thousand pounds worth of diamonds in Demaraland is officially denied in Berlin. ...

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  21. NEW JUDGES.

    At the meeting of the Executive Council to-day the following judicial appointments were made:—L. O. Lukin to he appointed to the ...

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  22. THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir William MacGreg[?]r) imparted the following Speech:— Honorable G[?]ntlemen of the Legistative ...

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  23. CRETE.

    The Cretan Government announces its submission to the Powers. ...

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  24. NEW YORK GARMENT MAKERS

    The orderliness with which the male and female garment makers now on strike in New York are conducting themselves is winning public sympathy. ...

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  25. DECLINING BIRTHRATE.

    Father Vaughan, speaking at Hythe, said that the decline in the birthrate among the wealthy was appalling. The cradles were as empty as the churches. ...

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  26. RUGBY UNION.

    Through the kindness of the managument of the Big Austral Pictures the Toowoomba Rugby Union announce that a benefit performance is being given on ...

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  27. AFTER THE FIGHT.

    A Los Angeles message reports that Jeffrics may seek another match with Johnson. The latter to-day replied that if ...

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  28. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the match, Gentlemen v. Players, which was commenced at Lords to-day, Le Couteur (the Australian Rhodes scholar) made 22 not out. The first ...

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  29. THE DAVIS CUP. CABLE PROM AMERICA.

    Dr. Wright, president of the American Association, has cabled to Mr. Hic[?]s (hon. se[?]retary of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association), as follows:— ...

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  30. STILL MISSING.

    The police have not been able to gather any further information regarding the disappearance of Mr. Percy Outra[?] from the Boko on Sunday evening. It ...

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  31. ORANGE CONCERT.

    The Loyal Orange concert takes place at the Alexandra Hull this (Wednesday) evening, commencing at 7.45 o'clock sharp. Short addresses will be ...

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  32. LOAN FOR THE NAVY.

    Eighty-nine additional officers of high rank have signed the memorial asking the Government to sanction a loan of £100,000,000 far the navy. ...

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  33. PISA’S LEANING TOWER.

    A Royal Commisston appointed by the Government of Italy reports that the inclination of the famous Leaning Tower at Pisa is increasing, and that a collapse ...

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  34. ST. GEORGE SOCIETY.

    Under the auspices of the Royal Society of St. George, a grand concert and dance will be given at the Alexandra Hall on Tuesday evening next, ...

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  35. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The first of the 1910-11 series of the Brisbane wool sales was held this afternoo[?]. 17,[?]01 hales were offered. The highest price was greasy. 15d. for four ...

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  36. GREAT AVALANCHE.

    The recent avalanche at Schcidegg, which caused loss of life, is attributed to the fact that [?]utkeepers, many feet above the village, had shovelled snow ...

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  37. TO BE PLAYED IN WELLINGTON

    There has been a great deal of illfeeling lately about the decision of the Tennis Association to play the Davi[?] Cup matches in Wellington instead of ...

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  38. BOGUS BANK NOTES.

    Ten bog[?] £5 notes on the Bank of Australasia were passed in at Bathurst on Saturday night. They are excellent reproductions, and all bear the same ...

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  39. TRAIN DISASTER.

    A train recently fell over an [?]mbankmont at Kizilaeval, in Russia, near the Caspian Sea. Ni[?]eteen persons were killed, and 31 were injured. ...

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  40. SENSATION AT FIGHT.

    The fight for the resident championship of Australasi[?] between Costa and Williams had an unexpected conclusion. At the eighth round Costa informed the ...

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  41. CAIRNS TRAGEDY.

    Captain Nelson died about midnight last night. He was unconeseious towards the end. the funeral which took place to-day was largely attended. ...

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  42. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council, after the opening ceremony, it was announced that the Hon[?] Alexander Raff had resigned his seat in the Council. ...

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  43. CORDITE FACTORY.

    The Minister for Home Affairs ([?]on. King O’Malley) has accepted a tender for the supply and erection of a power plant at the Maribyrnong cordite ...

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  44. MR. V.J.B. LESINA, M.L.A.

    A great crowd gathered at the corner of High and Elgin streets on Saturday night (says Monday’s "Maitland Mercury"). The Salvation Army Band, with ...

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  45. HEAT IN AMERICA.

    Great heat is prevailing in the United States of America. Ten deaths from the heat have occurred at New York, ten at Philadelphia, two at Boston. and one at ...

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  46. A SYDNEY SENSATION.

    An armed robher presented a revolver at an Italian fruiterer, in his shop, Lower George-street, late last night, He asked for a soft drink, and as he turned ...

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  47. FEDE[?]AL PARLIAMENT.

    The first measure to be [?] in the House o[?] Representatives on the con[?]lusion of the debate on the Address[?]inReply will be either an indemnity bill ...

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  48. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    The usual monthly meeting of the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerc[?] was held at the office, Margaret-street, last evening. There were present: Messrs. W. ...

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  49. VICE-REGAL MOTOR CAR WRECKED.

    The State-Governor’s motor-car collided with a telegraph pole in Toorakroad, South Yarra, on Friday night, and was completely wrecked. The chaffeur, ...

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  50. POLITICS IN CANADA.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister at Canada, opened his political campaign at Port Arthur, on Lake Superior, and afterwards proceeded to Winnipeg, capital ...

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  51. EARL GREY.

    Earl Grey (Governor-General of Canada), who has been on a visit to England, is returning to Ottawa on Friday. Earl Grey will be accompanied by Mr. ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN CADETS IN PARIS

    Captain Ru[?]all, of the Melbourne Cavalry, has received a letter trom the officer in charge of the Australian cadets now in Europe, speaking in ...

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  53. AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    A successful aeroplane flight was made at Riverton yesterday by Mr. H. Pither, a former champion cyclist. He used a light monoplane of his own ...

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  54. THE BOER WAR

    The following memorandum is being issued to members of all the Queensland contingents whese addresses are known, others are advised to communicate with ...

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  55. ROYALTY AT ALDERSHOT.

    The King a[?] [?]en are at Aldershot, where they will remain for a week. The King is watching tho training in the military. camps. but no ceremonial ...

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  56. MOTOR CAR SCORCHING[?]

    In the City Summons court this morning, before Lieutenant-Colonel Mcore, P.M., four persons, were charged with having broken the traffic ...

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  57. LUNCHEON AT BRADFORD.

    At a civic lunchcon at Bradford, Sir George Reid, referring to trade, said that the more the other countries closed against Great Britain, the more she ...

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  58. RAILWAY TRAIN "ROOKERS."

    At the Gosford Police Cou[?]t, Richard Bell and William Lee were each sentenced to six months’ hard labor in Daulinghurst Gaol on a charge of cheating ...

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  59. LAIDLEY VALLEY.

    A meeting was held in the Thornton State School on Friday night to consider mems to have the Laidley Valley line extended to Thornton, Affer some ...

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  60. AUSTRALIANS AT BISLEY.

    In the "Daily Telegraph" competition on Saturday, the following prizes were won by Australians:—Halligan (31st place), £3; Private Doudney (39th), ...

    Article : 76 words
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