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  2. News of the World.

    King Alfonso of Spain, who is visiting Biarritz, dined with King Edward. ...

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  3. TO-MORROW'S EXCURSION.

    The whole of the arrangements in connection with the excursion to Atherton to-morrow, in aid of the hospital at the latter place, are ...

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  4. Told By Telegraph

    Antonio Harlovitch, a very old resident of the Etheridge and a retired storekeeper, died in the hospital yesterday. ...

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  5. NOTES AND NEWS

    Never before, perhaps, has such an opportunity been offered to the public of Cairns of enjoying a moonlight sea trip as that now being offered by ...

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  6. THE "POST."

    For a considerable, time the electors of the Commonwealth have been looking forward with interest to the declaration of the, policy of the ...

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  7. BOY SCOUTS.

    One hundred and thirty thousand British boys joined Major-General Baden-Powell's Scouts during the first year of the corps Imperial ...

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  8. BISHOP'S COMPLAINT.

    The Municipal Health Officer has sent a report on the sanitary depot to the Mayor. Bishop Frodsham has again written to the Mayor ...

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  9. LORD KITCHENER RETIRES.

    General Lord Kitchener retires from the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Indian army in August. He will then visit China and Japan ...

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  10. BABINDA EXTENSION.

    During the present dry spell the work on the Babinda extension is progressing well. The bridge over Weiner's Creek at the 36 miles ...

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  11. MEETING ADJOURNED.

    A meeting of the Cairns Chamber of Commerce was, convened for yestrday afternoon, but as there were only four members present it was ...

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  12. WOMEN RAIDERS.

    Another suffragette raid was made on the House of Commons to-day. Nine arrests were made of women for slapping the faces aud knocking ...

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  13. A MIXING FATALITY.

    An accident, which since terminated fatally, occurred last night, the victim being David Howells, a miner. After firing a square set in the ...

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  14. UNITED KINGDOM REVENUE.

    The quarterly revenue of the United Kingdom amounted to £58, 700,948. Customs £7,531,000 Exc[?] £7,970,000. Stamps ...

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  15. CLUB GYMNASIUM.

    The opening of the Catholic Young Men's gymnasium took place on Thursday evening, and was well attended. Prior to the chief event the ...

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  16. THE BULLOO ELECTION.

    A telegram has been received in Brisbane stating that the complete returns for the Bulloo give Allen, the Labour candidate, a majority of ...

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  17. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    An attempt was made last night to dynamite a viaduct erected at a cost of a quarter million at Hoboken, Jersey City. The shock was ...

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  18. THE LANTANA.

    The following report, in reference to lantana growing in the Shire of Cairns was presented at the monthly meeting of the Council last ...

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  19. THE WHEAT CROP.

    The Government Statistician estimates the wheat, crop of 1908 at 1,201,130 bushels from 81,850 acres. ...

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  20. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Sugar is quoted for German beet 88 p.c. at 10/6 per cwt. First marks granulated, f.o.b. Hamburg, 12/5. ...

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  21. CAIRNS A.P. AND M. ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Cairns A.P. and M. Association was held yesterday morning. Mr. M. L. Cochrane (president) presided, and there ...

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  22. RAINFALLS.

    Rainfalls for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day in the North: Cape York 22 points, Palmerville 27, Maytown 46, Mirani 65. ...

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  23. FIJI STEAMAR SERVICE.

    At the request of the Earl of Crowe, Mr. Taverner (Agent-General for Victoria) will represent Fiji in completing the Sleigh contract for ...

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  24. DR. MAXWELL.

    Dr. Maxwell stated to-day that it is correct that he has been retained as special technical adviser to the Commonwealth. It is understood ...

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  25. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent states, that Montenegro will concede commercial privileges, and possibly Spizza. Servia will be encouraged ...

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  26. ATHERTON HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the Atherton Hospital Committee on Thursday night (writes our correspondent) progress was reported in connection with the ...

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  27. Britain's Bulwarks.

    The London "Chronicle" publishes a telegram from Melbourne stating that the thanks of the Earl of Crewe in connection with the ...

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  28. "DREADNOUGHT" MUST GO.

    The Victorian Ministers strongly favour the giving of a Dreadnought to the Imperial Government. [?] say, in effect, that the offer of a ...

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  29. Japs in the Gulf

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, reports some very suspicious circumstances which came under his notice during his recent visit to ...

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  30. WRESTLING.

    [?]otch has signed articles to meet Hackenschmidt at Melbourne in January in a wrestling match for a purse of 13,000 dollars. ...

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  31. A PRESENTATION.

    On Thursday evening in the Methodist Chuech the members of the Young Men's Club met to bid farewell to the Rev. A. E. Lapthorne. ...

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  32. VOLCANO ASCENT.

    Sir Philip Brocklehurst and Messrs. McIntosh and Mawson, of the Antarctic expedition are making an ascent of Ngauruhoe in order to ...

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  33. Atherton News

    The demand for land locally is unabated. Of 33,000 acres recently designed in the parish of Dirram, 23 miles south of Atherton, every ...

    Article : 258 words
  34. Fire at Hambledon Junction

    The news has just come in by telephone that Mr. Joe Morley's store at Hambledon Junction is blazing furiously, having been totally destored ...

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  35. SPLENDID NEW HOTEL.

    The furnishing and fitting up of the Central Hotel, at the corner of Lake and Spence-streets is now approaching completion, and the ...

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  36. THE "JOHN DOUGLAS."

    The steamer John Douglas, which will be used by the Resident Commissioner at Thursday Island (Mr. Millman) in connection with pearlshell ...

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  37. BOXING.

    The boxing contest between T. Robinson and E. Sleeman takes place in the Shire Hall this evening, and promises to be a good exhibition of ...

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  38. ELECTION ORGANISING.

    The Labour Party is losing no time in organising for the next general elections for the Federal Parliament and is already selecting its ...

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  39. THE RIFLE.

    An Irv[?]nk correspondent writes regarding a matter which is causing some excitement in rifle circles in Irvinebank, and which may have a ...

    Article : 205 words
  40. TROUT HATCHERIES.

    The following letter has been received by the secretery of the Cairns Chamber, of Commerce from the secretary of the Ballarat Fish ...

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  41. FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    By the Mourilyan this evening Mr. Steve Soyd (School of Arts corner) is importing a large consignment of Tasmanian apples, and pears; also ...

    Article : 50 words
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