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  2. WESTERN MAIL TRAIN.

    LONGREACH, Tuesday.--One of the largest, and most representative meetings held in Longreach met last night at the Council Chambers to ...

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  3. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--German exporters, writing to the Borlin newspaper "Der Tag," admit the abstract justice of Australia, conceding. ...

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  4. THE WEATHER.

    ALPHA, Tuesday.--The weather cleared yesterday evening, O.11in. being registered since yesterday's telegram. To-day the sky is again cloudy and threatening. The creek ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND AND FEDERATION.

    In the Senate on 14th September, Senator Higgs asked the Minister representing the Treasurer, upon notice.-- 1. Has the Federal Treasurer read the ...

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  6. RUSSIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--The "Novoe Vremya" bitterly attacks the members of the English deputation bearing an address to the members of ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--in the Senate to-day, Ministerial Statement. Senator Playford made a statement as to ...

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  8. BIG STORM AT LONGREACH.

    LONGREACH, Tuesday.--A big storm occurred here last night, with a brilliant, display of lightning and very heavy thunder. The storm was in evidence in every ...

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  9. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--Sir Robert Finlay has advised the Education Committee of the London County Council that if the decision of the ...

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  10. SULTRY CONDITIONS AT MUTTABURRA.

    MUTTABURRA, Monday.--The weather hero is sultry and showery. There is every indication of a heavy downpour. ...

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  11. THE VERY LATEST.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--Two bombs were thrown at M. Kobeko, Vice-Governor of Kasan. One of the bombs injured him. ...

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  12. TERRIFIC HAILSTORM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Hailstones as large as turkey eggs fell for 10 minutes at Wes-war to-day, cutting the limbs from trees and breaking windows. ...

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  13. VANDERBILT MOTOR CUP RACE.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--Further details in connection with the Vanderbilt Motor Cup Race show that the spectators cut the wire netting ...

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  14. RAINFALL IN WESTERN DISTRICTS.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, Co., Ltd., are in receipt of the following advices we rainfalls:-- Etona, Morven, 7in. during September. ...

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  15. TERRIBLE BOATING DISASTER.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--A terrible boating disaster occurred at Blenheim, north of South Island, on Sunday afternoon. An oil launch with an excursion party was ...

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  16. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--It is reported that 200 masked men near Mobile, in the United States, seized two negroes who were in the Sheriff's ...

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  17. THUNDERSTORM AT ARAMAC.

    Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., Ltd., yesterday received the following telegram from Aramac Station, Aramac: 0.79in. rain on 8th instant raining yesterday, ...

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  18. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES QUESTION.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--The members of the Newfoundland Ministry and Parliament are extremely hostile to the vivendi in connection with the ...

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  19. SOUTH MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--It is announced that the South Manchurian Railway loan has been, oversubscribed at Tokio (Japan). ...

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  20. HEAVY RAIN AT BOGANTUNGAN.

    Our Bogantungan correspondent, writing under Monday's date, says:--Truly there is on accounting for climatic vagaries. The normal conditions at this time of year are ...

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  21. SPEECH BY MR. W. REDMOND.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--Mr. W. Redmond (Nationalist), speaking at Athlene on Saturday, warned the Government that it was easier to pass a ...

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  22. ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INEBRIATES HOME.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A deputation of the Women's Christian Temperance Union today waited upon the Home Secretary (Mr. P. Airey) to ask for the establishment of an ...

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  23. MOUNT WARMINSTER MINE.

    The manager of the Mourn Warminster Lead and Copper Mine (Mr. J. Bruce) reports an follows:--1 have the honour to report that during the past fortnight the tunnel has ...

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  24. INTRODUCING AMMUNITION INTO BASUTOLAND.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--A man named Englebrecht has been fined £200 or imprisonment for one year for introducing ammunition into Basutoland. ...

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  25. ITALIAN EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--Four carriages attached to the Milan-Rome express train became derailed at Piacenza. Five passengers were killed ...

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  26. A MISSING BARQUE.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--Forty guineas per cent has been paid to reinsure the barque Ocean, which left Wallarco on May 3 last, bound for ...

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  27. BRISBANE RIVER IMPROVEMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The harbours and rivers authorities have, after work extending over many years, succeeded in attaining a depth of 24ft. at low water in the Brisbane ...

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  28. SPORTING.

    WINTON, Monday.--The second day's races of the North Gregory Turf Club took place to-day. Fine weather prevailed, but it was threatening, and very muggy. Just as the ...

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  29. MR. WATSON OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. J. C. Watson, Federal Labour Leader, addressed a large meeting at the Redfern Town Hall to-night, being the opening of his ...

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  30. AN APPEAL TO RAILWAY MEN.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--At a meeting of railway men at Newport on Saturday night. Mr. R. Bell (Labour), made an appeal to the men. He said ...

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  31. A PRIEST ATTACKED BY A WOMAN.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--A lady, while confessing at Brompton, a district of London, directed the priest's attention to an excited woman in the ...

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  32. ROMA RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for Railways (Mr. D. F. Denham) to-day informed a deputation from Roma that if the Railway Bill now before Parliament became ...

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  33. TRIAL OF RUSSIAN ADMIRAL AND SEAMEN.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--The trial of Admiral Nebagotoff and his captains and crews, for surrendering battleships in the Straits, of. Tsushima ...

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  34. CHARTERS TOWERS MINING.

    Messrs. A. B. Bright and Co., in their report on the Charters Towers mines for September, state:--There has been no special development to chronicle for the mouth just ...

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  35. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--Seventy thousand persons to-day took part in the Churchmen's procession, which was three miles long. ...

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  36. MASQUERADING AS A MAN.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Marion Edwards, the alleged female burglar who has been masquerading as a man, was again before the City Police Court to-day, and was remanded ...

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  37. MINISTER FOR COMMERCE.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--It is reported that Sir William Holland. President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom, will ...

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  38. STOCK PASSINGS.

    MUTTABURRA, Monday.--The following stock passings have been reported to-day:--Seven hundred bullocks, from Kamilaroi to Lake's Creek, James Penny drover. ...

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  39. THE HELLERS.

    It is now about ten or eleven years since the Hellers visited Rockhampton Many citizens who then witnessed their marvellous performance were ...

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  40. THE WRECKED STEAMER SIRIO.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--In connection with the wreck of the steamer Sirio, advices from Cartagena state that the divers recovered the ...

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  41. SUCCESS OF AUSTRALIAN MUSICIANS.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--Miss Una Bonnie and Miss Mona McCaughey made their debut in the Bechstein Kali. London, on Saturday. Their ...

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  42. GIRL SUFFOCATED BY GAS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A girl named Olive Dollwood, aged 17, residing at Chatswood, was suffocated in a bedroom by an escape of gas from a bath heater. ...

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  43. MONEY FOR EGYPT.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--Gold to the amount of £1,350,000 has been withdrawn from the Bank of England and remitted to Egypt. ...

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  44. TROUBLE AMONGST SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--It is expected that the efforts to draw the non-unionists into the union in South Wales will avert a strike amongst the ...

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  45. YOUNG GIRL DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A girl named Eva Shine, aged 13 years, fell off a leg when crossing a flooded creek at Engowra, and was drowned. Her brother nearly lost his life ...

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  46. ROYAL BETROTHAL DENIED.

    LONDON, Monday morning.--The betrothal of Princess Patricia and the Grand Duke Michael is denied. ...

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  47. ALLEGED SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Further developments took place to-day in connection with the death of the man George Grohn, who was alleged. in the criminal libel case of Norton ...

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  48. THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The second report of the Federal Public Service Commissioner was tabled in the Senate to-day. It shows that [?] ...

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  49. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    LONDON, Monday evening.--The Durham miners by a large majority rejected the proposal to affiliate with the Labour Representation Committee. ...

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  50. VISITING CYCLISTS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The visiting members of the New south wales Cyclists' Union, who arrived last night to take part in the carnival on Saturday, Were officially ...

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  51. MINING NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Secretary of the Brisbane Stock Exchange reports the following quotations:-- Mount Morgan, buyers 76s., sellers 77s. ...

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  52. BOILS PROMPTLY BANISHED.

    Boils, which are a very common affliction at this season of the year, may arise from a debilitated condition of the system, and generally cocur on some part of the body ...

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  53. THE PREPARATION

    Best fitted to relieve and absolutely cure Indigestion is Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tubules They contain every known digestant, and digest every kind of food ...

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  54. FIRE AT SURRY HILLS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A fire broke out last night in a building in Smith street, Surry Hills, but was extinguished by the neighbours. The premises were used for the ...

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  55. BUTTER RETURNS.

    The manager of the Rockhampton Cooperative Butter Company has furnished us with the return of operations of the factory for the month of September. During the ...

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  56. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the Criminal Court to-day the case against Willis, McNair, and Hoskins, in connection with the alleged land frauds, was called on. The case was ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. THE ALBERT PARK LAKE MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An important clue has been obtained in connection with the Albert Park Lake mystery. Two pieces of load, which apparently had been lashed to ...

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  59. GYMPIE QUOTATIONS.

    GYMPIE, Tuesday.--Mr. Chas. Elliott, sharebroker and mining agent, reports the following quotations at the noon call to day:-- ...

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  60. THE MURDER OF THE O'KEEFES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A youth named Brown was before the Criminal Court at Lismore to-day charged with tho murder of the O'Keefes at German Creek. The Crown ...

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  61. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS WANTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New South Wales Government will to-morrow invite in Sydney applications for the position rendered vacant by the dissolution of the Railway ...

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  62. A COSTLY COUGH.

    The uncared for cough, the cough you let go on, hoping it will cure itself, is the costly cough. It is the cough that annoys you, keeps on hacking and tearing the delicate ...

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  63. MESSRS. CONAGHAN BROS.

    Last month Messrs. Conaghan Bros, were somewhat hampered by removing into their new premises. Still they made 4 tons 3 cwt. 3 qr. 25lb. of butter. A very small ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. PLAGUE CASE AT SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A young man of Paddington died at the hospital to-day of plague. ...

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  66. CHARTERS TOWERS QUOTATIONS.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Monday.--Messrs. Alan B. Bright and Co., mining and share brokers, report the following quotations at the noon call to-day:-- ...

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  67. SAFE AND SURE.

    Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cannot injure the most delicate tissue of the body, and can be safely taken by a child. They are the safest medicine for people of ...

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  68. TO DARKEN THE HAIR.

    Lockyer's Sulphur Hair Restorer, quickest safest, best, restores the natural colour Lockyer's, the real English Hair Restorer. Large Bottles 1s. 6d., everywhere. ...

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