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  3. BRUTAL OUTRAGE.

    The Mackay correspondent of the Brisbane "Daily Mail" wires that journal as follows under date Sunday last: -- Twelve months ago on November 27 ...

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  4. DREDGE ARCHER.

    It will be remembered that on October 24 trouble arose between the Harbour Board and the Dredge hands over the dismissal of six firemen. The ...

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  5. THE MUNRO ORPHANS.

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- At a banquet here on Saturday of the Scottish Society, the Munro orphans were presented to his Excellency. The eldest ...

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  6. "Record" Special Cable News

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--It is announced that the intentions of the United States Government in the Orient have for their objective the ...

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  7. THE SUPREME COURT.

    The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court were continued this morning before his Honour Mr. Justice Lukin. Mr F. W. O'Rourke instructed by ...

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  8. AMERICAN BEEF TRUST TACKLED.

    CHICAGO, Monday.--A great legal battle is being fought between the Government and the indicted Beef Trust. The magnates are making desperate ...

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  9. N.S.W. POLITICIANS AT LAW.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An action has been commenced in which Mr. R. D. Meagher, Deputy Speaker in the Legislative Assembly, claimed £2000 from ...

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  10. THE NE TEMERE DECREE.

    OTTAWA, Monday.--All Canada is interested in the success of the bill now before the Dominion Parliament amending the laws of marriage and ...

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  11. ROUGH ON ROOSEVELT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- In the House of Representatives on Friday, Mr. Henry, Chairman of Committee, issued a statement in answer to one ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

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  13. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Mr. Stimson, Secretary of State for War, declares that American ships should pass the Panama Canal free, and that ...

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  14. THE PRINTING TRADE DEPUTATION.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A deputation consisting of Messrs. C. M. Jenkinson (President of the Queensland Master Printers' Association), R. G. Millies, ...

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  15. WAGES OF WOOLSCOUR HANDS.

    Sir,--I Would like to draw your attention to what I call a very grave error in the report as to the agreement arrived at between the ...

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  16. BEER IN CAMPS.

    TORONTO, Monday.--A proposal at the Military Conference on Saturday to establish beer canteens in the camps has created a furore among the women. ...

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  17. PROGRESS OF SOCIALISM' IN THE STATES.

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Monday.--The Congress of Socialists now sitting here issued an appeal on Saturday for an united effort to elect, a Labour ...

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  18. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Monday.--It has been decided that the sons of King George are to be put to work. Persons close to the throne say they should be educated ...

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  19. A PAIR OF RARE BIRDS.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Monday. -- The Agricultural College claims to possess the champion layers in the world. Two of its fowls produced 259 ...

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  20. TOWERS SCHOOL OF MINES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Applications for two annual exhibitions of the value of £75, and remission fees, tenable for a period of three years, and ...

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  21. THE REVOLUTION IN MEXICO.

    LAREDO (Texas), Monday.--Besides General Reyes, four prominent Mexicans and an American sheriff have been indicted for conspiracy to violate ...

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  22. INTEREST ON TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    Sir,--As both the Federal and State elections are now within measurable distance, there is one important question that requires some explanation at ...

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  23. PERILS OF THE MINER'S LIFE.

    VIVIAN (West Virginia), Monday.-- Fourteen miners have lost their lives by an explosion of coal dust. The bodies have not yet been recovered. ...

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  24. PUG JOHNSON AS A MASON.

    LONDON, Monday.--Jack Johnson, the champion pugilist, is serene under a storm of protest in Masonic circles in England aroused by his initiation ...

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  25. THE ST. HELENA PRISON ESCAPEES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--It is stated that the Home Secretary (Mr. Appel) has applied to the Justice Department to allow Mr. R. A. Ranking, P.M., to ...

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  26. A LORRYMAN KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A fatal accident occurred here this morning. A lorryman named William Parry, employed by Robert Jackson, carrier, was ...

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  27. LIGHTNING FREAK NEAR TOOWOOMBA.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Information has been received from Toowoomba that during the storm on Friday night last, at Groosville, near Goombungee, ...

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  28. WINTON NEWS.

    WINTON, Monday. -- The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Evans) and party arrived by special train on Saturday, and departed to-day for Boulia. Three ...

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  29. THE SNOW MELTING IN WASHINGTON STATE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. -- Floods have caused heavy rains to melt the snows on the mountains and many lives are imperilled in the Yakima and ...

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  30. KINGAROY-NANANGO RAILWAY.

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Minister for Railways, accompanied by Mr. Hodge, member for the Burnett, and several other members of Parliament. ...

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  31. A NEW ZEALAND FIRE.

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- Peculiar developments have arisen in connection with the fire at Mackay and Logan's. An examination of the ruins ...

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  32. KEPPEL W.P.O. PLEBISCITE.

    The nominations for candidates to [?] the Labour party in the Kepper electorate closed last night with Secretary of the Mount Chalmers ...

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  33. DALGETY AND CO.'S ANNUAL MEETING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advise having received the following cable from their head office, under date of 16th instant:--The ...

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  34. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court to-day before Mr. C. D. O'Brien (C.P.S.), J.P., Drunkenness. William MacGregor, with 29 previous ...

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  35. STEAMER HELD UP FOR WANT OF FIREMEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Tyser liner, Tomoana, has been delayed for three days, being unable to obtain firemen. Men available demanded £30 for ...

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  37. HOTEL SALES.

    Mr. A. F. Kent reports the sale of the freefold of the Coronation Hotel, in Alma street, together with two-story shop and a cottage adjoining ...

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  38. PROPOSED HINDU REGIMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. -- It is said here that Minister Hughes is busy with a scheme to organise a regiment of Hindus, despite a bitter opposition. ...

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  39. THE VICTORIAN WHEAT YIELD.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Railway Commissioners have estimated the wheat yield for the approaching harvest at 8,594,310 bushels below the ...

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  40. A DANGEROUS DANE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- At Frankton, near Wellington, Axel Snartinge, a young Dane, accused Mr. Robinson, an elderly man of robbing ...

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  41. TRIAL OF THE MACNAMARAS.

    LOS ANGELES, Monday. -- The trial of the Macnamaras in connection with the Los Angeles "Times" outrage is the absorbing topic here. ...

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  42. A BRISBANE ACCIDENT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--This morning the Ambulance Brigade received a call to attend Charlie Copps, a fitter, who had injured himself by falling off a ...

    Article : 65 words
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