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  2. THE "POST."

    The most striking feature in connection with the procedure of all Parliaments under constitutions adapted from the British, is the right ...

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  3. NEW COASTAL STEAMER.

    Captain Savage, the well known captain of the Arawatta, who left Australia for England some time ago in the expectation of ...

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  4. COMING AND GOING.

    Mr Frank Walsh, manager of the Croydon branch of the "Wales," son of Mr and Mrs Callaghan Walsh, is paying a visit to his parents, ...

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  5. Told By Telegraph. IN LIQUIDATION.

    Leong Hook Sue, of Charters Towers, grocer, fruiterer, etc., trading as Gee Wah and Co., filed a petition yesterday in the Supreme ...

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  6. News of the World. British and Foreign.

    The condition of Sir H. Campbell Banncrman last night was stated to be unchanged. ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. SAILORS LIBERATED.

    The sailors seized by the Morroccans from the yacht Balcure have been released. This was due to Lord Mountmorris inveighing the ...

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  9. SPECIMENS SENT.

    The secretary of the Chamber of Commerce sent south by the Cooma a consignment of-mineral specimens for the Franco-British Exhibition. ...

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  10. NEW SHOPS.

    Advices from Townsville state that Mr Rollwagen has let a contract to Mr J. Smith for the erection of two concrete block single ...

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  11. ABORIGINAL PROTECTION.

    At the Police Court yesterday. Willie, a coloured man, was fined £10 or six months for harbouring an aboriginal gin in contravention ...

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  12. MEAT SHORTAGE.

    A considerable shortage of meat in South Africa has greatly increased prices of both fresh and canned, and those nigh prices are likely to ...

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  13. OPIUM CASE.

    At the Police Court to-day Stanley Sinclair was charged with unlawfully having 72 tins of opium in his possession. He was convicted ...

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  14. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday there was better competition all rouad and prices remained unchanged. ...

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  15. A VISITOR.

    Mr Isaac Whereat, of Tenterfield, arrived in Cuirns yesterday and will spend about a fortnight visiting the district. He leaves to-morrow to ...

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  16. PRESIDENT'S VISIT.

    President Fallieres, of France, will visit London during the last week in May in connection with the Franco-British Exhibition. ...

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  17. Industrial Trouble.

    One of the most important developments since the strike occurred on Saturday afternoon, when the representatives, of all the deep sea ...

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  18. AUCTION SALE.

    Mr J. G. Hoare will sell at his mart to-day at 3 p.m. poultry, sultanas, tinned peas, cocoa and sundries. ...

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  19. RAND GOLD LAW.

    The now Transvaal Gold Ilaw vests the right of mining for gold in the Crown, while base metals will be vested in the land-owner. ...

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  20. TOWN IMPROVEMENTS.

    In a little time there will be commenced the erection for Mr W. J. Munro at the corner of Spence and Lake Streets andther fine building ...

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  21. A JUDGE WANTED.

    Two judges in Brisbane, one in Rockhampton, another in Townsville make up the full strength of the Queensland Supreme Court bench ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Scrip in the New South Wales loan is selling well at from 12/6 to 7/6 discount. ...

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  23. THE BANANA INDUSTRY.

    From private advices received in town on Friday (says the Townsville "Bulletin") it is stated that owing to the disastrous gale which swept ...

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  24. RACEHORSE DEAD.

    The racehorse The Lawyer, who was engaged in some of the principal events of the season, was found dead in his box last night. ...

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  25. NOTES AND NEWS FRUIT SHIPMENT.

    There were shipped by the Wodonga on Saturday night 1500 bunches of bananas and a quantity of case fruit for southern and coastwise ...

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  26. MR CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr Joseph Chamberlain is improving steadily. He is now able to take short waiks and to receive visits from the British residents of ...

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  27. AMBULANCE EXCURSION.

    The weather yesterday afternoon was all that could foe desired for an outing, and taking advantage of the Ambulance excursion a large number ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    This match after a scries of delays caused through the wet weather, was finally competed on Saturday, when the Casuals resumed with ...

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  29. GREAT EARTHQUAKE.

    An earthquake destroyed the town of Chilipa, in Mexico. The ruins are still huming. The extent of the catastrophe is yet unknown. ...

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  30. PLEURO IN THE GULF.

    Advices from Burketown state that pleuro is showing in the district, but the managers are practical men and it is expected will easily cope ...

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  31. QUICK PASSAGE.

    The steamer Yongala, which arrived yesterday, made a quick passage from Townsville. The vessel left Townsville at 5.30 p.m. on ...

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  32. POSTAL VOTES IN CAIRNS.

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly recently on the Elections Act Amendment Hill, the member for Cairns accused a justice of the peace ...

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  33. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, speaking at his own constituency, Battersea to-night, said the Government ...

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  34. DOMESTIC MISSLIES.

    A Southern contemporary has the following:—Many and varied are the objeces named in the Divorce Court is having been used by a husband ...

    Article : 140 words
  35. CLERGYMAN'S FAREWELL.

    The Rev. S. Larkin, who has been appointed by Conference to the Mt. Morgan circuit, preached his farewell sermon in the Methodist Church ...

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  36. VISITING PRESSMAN.

    Mr Victor, a member of the reporting staff of the Hong Kong. "Standard" was a passenger by the Wodonga on Saturday night for ...

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  37. SPORTING THE TURF

    Southern advices state that the northern-owned mare Titbits badly strained the muscles of the near shoulder while running in the ...

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  38. CHAMBER APPLICATION.

    At the Northern Supreme Court, Townsville, in Chambers, before His Honor Mr Justice Chubb, on Thursday in the matter of proceedings for ...

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  39. IMMIGRANTS FOR CAIRNS.

    The Orient mail steamer Ortona which arrived at Brisbane on Friday last brought 64 immigrants for Oueensland, of which five are for ...

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  40. AQUATICS.

    A well attended meeting of Cairns residents who are interested in fostering aquatic sports and pastimes was held at the Strand Hotel on ...

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  41. BOOM PROFITS.

    One wholesale London produce firm, whose businets consists chiefly in the speculative purchase of Australian butter, is currently reported in ...

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  42. METHODIST CONCERT.

    Our Irvinebank correspondent writes:—The Methodist Church concert, held on Tuesday evening, was a great success, there being many ...

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  43. IRISH CLUBS BILL.

    The Registration of Clubs (Ireland) Bill (introduced by Mr. T. H. Sloan, Independent member for Belfast,) was read a second time in the House ...

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  44. THE SUN PICTURE CO.

    The members of the Sun Picture Company arrived in Cairns by the Yongala yesterday, bringing their plant, including a very complete ...

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  45. JOHNNIES FROM HOME.

    Staying, for years on Gunyan Station, Texas, was a youth drafted to Queensland to learn colonial experience (says a Brisbane paper.) His ...

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  46. THE ROSEHILL CUP.

    At the Rosehill races to-day the weather was fine and the attendance fair. The principal event resulted as follows:— ...

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  47. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    In the matter of Susan McKicrnan, of Port Douglas, certified nurse, plaintifi, and Richard J. Walsh, of Port Douglas, hospital treasurer, ...

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  48. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The leader of the minority party in the United States House of Representatives has announced the readiness of the Democrats to assist ...

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  49. HALF PRICE BOOTS.

    The above is perhaps a rather startling headline, but it is true all the same. You can buy boots or shoes at half the usual prices at ...

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  50. ASPENDALE PARK CUP.

    The weather for the Aspendale Park races to-day were dull, but the attendance was good. The principal event resulted as follows:— ...

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  51. FLAGS ON SCHOOLS.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr Augustine Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland) justified the refusal of the authorities to allow ...

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  52. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Liverpool Grand, National Steeplechase, 4 miles 856 yards, run yesterday resulted, as follows:— Rubio 1, Mattie Macgregor 2, The ...

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  53. A 'VARSITY TRIAL.

    It transpires that the Oxford University crew who are to take part in the forthcoming annual boatrace, rowed a secret trial with an ebb ...

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  54. Croquet.

    Members of the Cairns Croquet Club are notified that a meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs. R. Craig on Wednesday afternoon at 4 ...

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