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  2. LAW REPORT.

    Before their Honours the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Real) and Mr. Justice Chubb. SOOLICITOR'S PRELIMINARY. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The conference of representatives of employers in the building trade and the Builders' Labourers' Union was resumed at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, as arranged ...

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  4. SPREAD OF THE PLAGUE.

    The London "Mail" states that Mr. John Burus does not intend take action regarding the importation of Chinese hair, as the plague germ requires a living body ...

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  5. WHITE SEA FISHERIES.

    In reply to Lord Nunburnholme in the House of Lords, Viscount Morley said that the Government had resolved not to yield in the matter of the White Sea fisheries. ...

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  6. FLOODS ON THE LEICHHARDT.

    Some graphic details of the extent and effects of the flood in the Central district are continued in a letter dated February I received by Mr. R. Hillcoat, now in ...

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  7. ENGLISH ELECTION.

    In the election for Cambridge University seat in the House of Commons the voting was as follows:—Larmor (official Unionist) 2308 ...

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  8. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    AT last the much-discussed and much-postponed fourth test match has begun. [?] flying from the pavilions told the Melbourners that all was well, and soon ...

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  9. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Speaknig at a dinner of the Canada Club, Mr. Atwater, formerly Attorney-General for Quebec, predicted that the agreement with the United States would ...

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  10. A JUDGE SHOOTS.

    Judge Carey shot and killed Charles Dodge during a dispute over the disposition of an estate. ...

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  11. ROSSIA AND CHINA.

    Owing to China's persistent disregard of treaty obligations, in connection with the East China railway and Consular jurisdietion, Russian troops are reoccupying the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Dr. Pantchenko, Count de Lucy, and Madame Mouravieff, who are charged with having murdered Captain Buturlin, and with ...

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  13. NOTORIOUS BRIGAND.

    The notorious Sieiliun brigand Ballo visited the Palermo Opera House with his mistress. His rival informed the earabinjeri. Bulle shot a soldier with a ...

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  14. WEDDING PARTY.

    In the recent railway smash at Courville Crossing was a wedding party of 11, of whom eight, including the bride, were killed. ...

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  15. A LICENSING CASE.

    In the Central Summons Court this morning Lieutenant-Colonel R. A. Moore, P.M., delivered his decision in the case in which the police proceeded against ...

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  16. FLOODED LINES.

    The Railway Department advises this morning that the water at Roope's Bridge is only 14in. over the rails, and through traffic, both goods and passenger, will be ...

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  17. SHIPPING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  18. ARGENTINE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Akers, the British Commissioner-General at the Argentine Exhibition, states that the British section cost £14,000, and the exhibitors booked orders for 2½ million ...

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  19. THALLON GOLD MEDAL.

    The examination of candidates for the Thallon gold medal is being conducted to-day at the Railway Institute, Roma-street, and also at Townsville, Mackey, ...

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  20. BOY SCOUTS.

    His Majesty the King will review the Boy Scouts at Windsor on July 4. Miss Dolly Castles celebrated her birth-day by entertaining 200 Boy Scouts at ...

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  21. DUTCH NEW GUINEA.

    Captain Nauhuys is organising an expedition for the purpose of exploring Dutch New Guinea from south to north, and especially the snow range. ...

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  22. STATE PARLIAMENT

    A proclamation was issued to-day further proroguing Parliament until Tuesday, April 4. It is expected that another proclamation will be isued before that date. ...

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  23. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATIONS.

    The following minutes were approved by the the Governor in Council to-day:—HOME SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT. L. C. J. Hill is to be chief clerk at ...

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  24. SOLDIERS AS SETTLERS

    The Secretary of State of War (Mr. Haldane), in replying to a question whether he would give facilities to enable ex-soldiers with suitable experience to ...

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  25. WATER METERS

    Members of the Brisbane Water and Sewerage Board to-day waited upon the Minister for Works in reference to their request for a loan of £20,000 for the ...

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  26. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    His Holiness the Pope is in bed, suffering from an attack of influenza. A SEVERE STORM. NEW YORK, Wednesday. ...

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  27. DREADNOUGHT DOCKS.

    Mr. Reginald M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, has informed Mr. A. Burgoyne, member for Kensington North, that there are 22 dry or floating "Dreadnought ...

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  28. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS.

    The secretary of the Queensland Temperatice Alliance, following [?] the deputation to the Commissioner [?] protesting against licensing the ...

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  29. THE WEATHER

    In the synopsis of the weather issued this morning the Weather Bureau states that beautifully fine weather continues throughout the interior, with practically cloudless skies. It is ...

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  30. INCIDENT ON A WHARF

    A wharl worker named Alfred Bradshaw was admitted to the General Hospital this afternoon in an unconscious condition and suffering from serious injuries to the face. ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, in replying to a deputation from the Trade Union Congress, promised a Coal Mines Regulation ...

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  32. TOWNSVILLE ITEMS.

    The imports at Townsville for the year 1910 totalled 184,400 tons; exports, 96,301 tons; transhipments, 38,614 tons. Mr. T. E. Thorpe has written a letter ...

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  33. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS.

    Fifteen hundred workmen engaged in the agricultural implement making trade struck work to-day because a few men in six establishments refused to join the ...

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  34. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

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  35. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, is addressing a communication to the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific with regard to alleged ...

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  36. A TRAGIC END.

    The police at [?] have wired under to-day's date to the Commissioner of Police telling of a tragic happening there. It has been reported to them that yesterday the ...

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  37. Problems of Local Authorities.

    The amendments to the Local Authorities Act passed last session are proving a source of worry to local authorities, some of whom, judging by problems sent to the ...

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  38. BEBELLION IN MEXICO.

    Juarez is now under martial law, and General Novarro is mobilising the Government forces to pursue the insurgents. ...

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  39. COLLAPSE OF BARRACK FLOOR

    While the Minister for War was holding a reception in a villa at the Guards' barracks the floor collapsed, with the result that 150 persons were injured, the ...

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  40. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    In the Central Police Court this morning Mr. W. Harris, P.M. occupied the bench, and Subinspector King proscecuted, John Sangster (61, fish dealer) was fined £1, or seven days' ...

    Article : 292 words
  41. TO-DAY'S PRODUCE PRICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  42. KRUPPS AND THEIR WORKERS

    During the naval debate in the Relchstag Socialist members accused the Krupp family of making £2,350,000 clear profit during the last three years. It was ...

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  43. LANDS FOR SELECTION.

    The Widgee resumed Estate, comprising an area of 27,418 acres in 71 lots, ranging in area from 115 acres to 970 acres is to be opened on 27th April, at 11 a.m., at ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. WORKERS' COMPENSATION CASE.

    In the Central Summons Court yesterday, before Lieutenant-Colonel Moore, P.M., the hearing of an application adjourned from Beaudesert was continued, in which ...

    Article : 143 words
  45. IRON ORE DISPUTE.

    An application was made in the Industrial Disputes Court to-day, on behalf of the Minister for Labour and Industry, for a wages board in connection with the ...

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  46. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    {No abstract available}

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  47. SOUTH BRISBANE POLICE COURT.

    In the South Brisbane Police Court to-day, before Mr. H. T. Macfarlane, P.M., Violet Marsden (21), for using obscene language, and Maggie Maddocks (32), for ...

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  48. MURDER OP ETHEL HARRIS.

    The trial of Alexander Sart for the murder of Ethel Harris was continued to-day. No witnesses were called for the defence, and counsel's address occupied ...

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  49. Cattle for Meat Works.

    To representative meeting of cattle owners was held in Sydney this morning to consider the offer of the meat companies for the purchase of cattle for the ensuing ...

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  50. CRICKET.

    The following team has been selected to represent Tarragindi next Saturday at Yeronga Park against Milton:—F. Jury, G. Jury, W. Rowe, H. Nevin, P. Martin, O. Wright, N. Brake, O. ...

    Article : 47 words
  51. Naval Militia Gun Practice.

    The heavy gun firing, for which the Gayundah is going down to the Bay next Tuesday, as announced, in yesterday's "Observer," is in connection with class A, ...

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  52. Walpara Widows and Orphans' Fund.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. Personal.

    Mr. F. J. Healy, M.A., Commonwelath Public Service Inspector for Queensland, left by this morning's Sydney mail for Melbourne. He has gone on departmental ...

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  55. NEW SCHOOLS.

    The Department of Public Works has accepted the tender of A. Barr, £1096/1/6, for the erection of a new school at Harristown, [?] Toowoomba; and the tender of ...

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  56. OVERLANDERS.

    {No abstract available}

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  57. Metropolitan Fish Market.

    {No abstract available}

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  58. ESTATE OF THE LATE T. S. CLIBBORN.

    The New South Wales estate of the late Mr. T. S. Clibborn, formerly secretary of the Australian Jockey Club, has been valued for probate purposes at ...

    Article : 40 words
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