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  2. THE KING.

    At P[?]tchefstroom the Duke and Duchess of Co[?]aught and the Princess Patricia received as equally a flattering reception at this Africander centre [?] at ...

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  3. LOCAL AND GENERAL. MORE NORMAL ATMOSPHERE.

    Thunderstorms advanced and receded at midnight on Friday. A series arrived during Saturday afternoon, yielding only a few points. There was ...

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  4. POTATO GROWING.

    Some few months back the "Chronicle," in an article on potato growing, pointed out how opportune the time was for our Queensland farmers to make an ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    The members of the local H.A.C.B. Society intend holding a meeting in the Hibernian Hall on Wednesday evening next, for the purpose of forming a ...

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  6. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Twenty-four girls were burnt to death or crushed on the pa[?]ement by jumping from a four-storey factory at Newark. ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The House of Commons sat for two minutes. The brevity of the sitting upset the calculations of the Peers. When the Clerk appeared with Lausdonwe and ...

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  8. ENTERTAINMENTS. BIG AUSTRAL PICTURES.

    On Saturday last, the Austral Hall was the scene of further conquests in the [?]ture world. The weather of an uncertain quantity, made very little ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Fred Bonnett, of "Glencosy," West-street, whose critical physical condition was referred to in Saturday’s issue, passed away in the early hours ...

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  10. TRAIN COLLISION.

    The Scotch night express for Liverpool had traversed as far as Ormskirk, at [?] miles an hour, and dashed into an engine waiting at the cross points. ...

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  11. THE REFERENDUM.

    The following letter, written by Sir William McMillan, appeared in the "Sydney Morning Herald":— Sir,—Some time ago, when it was ...

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  12. THE EMPIRE.

    The "Times" warmly commends the important plan of a State-owned cable, via Iceland, now under consideration. It is estimated that a tariff, which ...

    Article : 185 words
  13. COOK’S PICTURES.

    Packed to squeezing point was the state of affairs at the Town Hall on Saturday evening last, when the managmement of Cook’s Pictures presented ...

    Article : 542 words
  14. TOOWOOMBA’S JUBILEE.

    On December 1, 1860, Toowoomba was proclaimed a municipality, and consequently next Wednesday Toowoomba will celebrate its jubilee. The ...

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  15. MEXICO.

    Tranquility reigns for the present throughout Mexico. Madero’s where-abouts is unknown. It is reported he is wounded, but this is believed to be a ...

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  16. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    In the debate on the navy in the Canadian House of Commons, Mr. R. L. Borden, Leader of the Opposition, declared that the policy of the ...

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  17. TERRIFIC HAILSTORM.

    A terrific hailstorm passed over Pittsworth and district this afternoon. The storm lasted half an hour and hail as large as hen's eggs fell. The streets ...

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  18. FEDERAL LAND TAX. CONSTITUTIONALITY QUESTIONED.

    It was rumored at the Federal Parliament House on Wednesday night that the High Court would be moved in order to test the constitutionality of the ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. LONDON, Sunday. THE UNWRITTEN LAW.

    Found in a woman’s room in Mayo, Florida, Richard Touel was lynched by townspeople. ...

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  20. A BANKER'S OBJECTION.

    The Federal land tax was referred to at the recent half-yearly meeting of the Bank of New South Wales. Dr. M’Kellar (cha[?]rman of directors) said: ...

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  21. TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS.

    The following were among the successful candidates in the examination for telegraph messengers:—Muir (Clif-ton); Murdock and Hall (Dalby); ...

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  22. S[?]VENTY-NINE ARRESTS.

    Seventy-nine arrests have taken place at the New York Club as a result of a gambling raid. ...

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  24. MORAN V. NELSON.

    At Sun Francisco Moran knocked out Nelson in the eleventh round. The fight was for 20 rounds. The victory was undisputable. Nelson was floored five ...

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  25. CAUGHT!

    It is reported that the criminal lunati[?] Adams, who escaped from the Goodna Asylum on Tuesday night last, was recaptured at Veresdale, near Bea[?]desert, ...

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  26. KING’S PICTURES

    King’s Picture Company continue to move with the times and the moving picture world, and their double change of programme each week is proving ...

    Article : 280 words
  27. SUFFRAGETTES FINED.

    One of the smashers of Mr. Asquith's window, Mrs. Goodman, described as a barrister’s wife, has been fined £5 and costs or a month in gaol. ...

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  28. GIRL NEARLY SCALPED.

    Lottie Wisden, 17, was working on a hoisery machine at Foy and Gibson’s factory to-day, when her hair became entangled in a fast moving belt. Her hair ...

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  29. WHITE CROSS LEAGUE ACTIVE.

    The Whitecross League has forwarded letters to the editors of all the London papers suggesting combined action [?]o minimise and even suppress publication ...

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  30. COUNTING THE COST.

    On the vote in the House of Representatives early this morning, "for the Governor-General’s establishment, £520, some angry discusion took place." ...

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  31. GRAY V. NELSON.

    The scores in this match stand: Gray, 3000, including a break of 940, whereof 933 was off the red; Nelson, 2144. The "Sportsman," while exonerating George ...

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  32. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    The Brisbane Tramway Company employees met on Saturday evening after the last car was in, and passed resolutions protesting against the action of a ...

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  33. THE CORONATION.

    In the House of Representatives this morning Mr. Hughes referred to the provisions made in the supplementary estimates for a vote of £2500 to pay ...

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  34. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    Further news with reference to the shocking tragedy at York[?]aning shows that a farmer named W. M’Callum left home in company with his father to ...

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  35. TORRES STRAITS STEAMERS.

    The arrangements between the Queensland Government and the British India Company for an improvement in the Queensland mail service via Torres ...

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  36. TELEPHONE REVENUE.

    A return in the House of Representatives to-day shows that the revenue received from telephone subscribers throughout the Commonwealth for the ...

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  37. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Information was received by the detectives that a consignment of merchandise, which would arrive by the Japanese steamer Nikko Maru on November 17, ...

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  38. MILITANT UNIONISTS.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the leader of the Opposition (Mr. H. Peake) asked the Premier why the United Laborers' Union flag was ...

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  39. FRIGHTFUL OUTRAGE.

    Mrs. Mary Cook, wardress at the Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum was brutally battered and outraged at an early hour this morning. She visited her ...

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  40. MR. FISHER.

    Hon. Andrew Fisher, addressing the Political Workers' Association at Maritzburg, disclaimed the role of a political missionary. He urged the South ...

    Article : 90 words
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