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  2. The Jubilee Exhibition

    BRISBANE, Monday.—To-day was the opening day of the Queensland Jubilee Exhibition. There was a good attendance. The official ...

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  3. Sporting.

    The weather conditions being favourable, the meeting of the Cairns-Mulgrave J.C. commencing to-morrow, should be the most successful ...

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  4. C[?]CKET.

    LONDON, Sunday,—Kent beat Hampshire. Fry made 63 aad 94. Carr took three wickets with four [?]alls. ...

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  5. News of the World

    LONDON, Monday—The Cretan question has reached an acute stage. The Porte is demanding that Greece shall give specific assurances. ...

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  6. Told By Telegraph

    GEORGETOWN, Monday—There is great indignation among Labor men here over the interference of outsiders in the plebiscite for the ...

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  7. BOXING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Jeffries [?] sailed for Europe, to take the waters at Carlsbad after which he will go into strict training. He hopes to ...

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  8. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    LONDON, Monday—Renter's Durban correspondent, states that the officers of the liner Guelph, which sighted the Waratah to the ...

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  9. SPORTING GOSSIP.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Enchanted States will not be a starter in the Australian Steeplechase as he has broken down. ...

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  10. Gulf News.

    CROYDON, Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards" little daughter aged 4 years, met with a terrible accident this morning. Her clothes ...

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  11. SHACKLETON'S PROGRAMME.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Leiutenant Shackleton will deliver a series of lectures in the United States and Canada. Trcsident Taft and Earl ...

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  12. ATHLETICS.

    The "Post" has been requested to state that it has been decided to commence the gaslight sports to-morrow and Saturday evening at 8 ...

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  13. A FATAL FALL.

    WINTON, Monday—A man named James Cox, on engineer, was being drawn up from a well at Vindex on Saturday, when the chain brke and ...

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  14. A CELESTIAL MYSTERY.

    Says the Bundaberg'"News" Last night we had our attention directed to a peculiar light which was visible in the heavens at about half past ...

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  15. COMING TO THE CARNIVAL.

    CH. TOWERS, Monday.—Apart from the Towers people who boobed direct from Rowen to Cairns, the number who leave Charters Towers ...

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  16. Contempt of Court

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday—At the Supreme Court to-day a motion against Gilbert White Bates, publisher of the "Trinity Times," Cairns for ...

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  17. FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the return Rugby [?]patch Ponsonby, Auckland, and a team of Metropolitans, the home players were victorious by 13 ...

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  18. NORTHERN RAINFALLS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The following rainfalls have been recorded in the Northern division for the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day[?] Cairns, ...

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  19. WHERE WOMEN HAVE NO HOME.

    Mrs Hume-Griffith, wife of a missionary in Persia! has lately written a book about the women of that country and Turkish Arabia. The ...

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  20. Mount Garnet Police Court

    A case of considerable interest to stock-owners and others was heard at the above court on the 3rd instant, Mr. Ferguson, P.M., ...

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  21. POTATO BLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Monday—In consequencs of the discovery of "Irish Blight," in Tasmania and the South-western portion of Queensland, a proclamation ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The match between Lindrum and Gray is growing remarkable for the large breaks made by Gray. On Saturday he ...

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  23. DISABLED LAUNCH.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The 40-ft. motor launch "Sheila," which on Wednesday last left. Sydney for Samarai, New Guinea, reached Newcastle ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. Advertising

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  26. TRAM COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Another collision between electric trams occurred yesterday. The circumstances were exactly similar to that when a ...

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  27. FISHER'S VOICE FAILURE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. A. Fisher addressed an apen air gathering, at Parramatta last night. He expressed the belief that the decision, of the ...

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  28. MISSING JEWELLERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. Annie Welshire, a passenger, by the Mokain from Auckland, who arrived yesterday, reported to the police that ...

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  29. TRAIN FATALITIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A sensational accident, resulting in the death of John Faver, an orchardist, and his nephew. Victor Magner, aged 12 ...

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  30. CROSS COUNTRY RACE/

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The cro[?] country championship of Victoria was contested at Ballarat yesterday and won by G. Richardson in 3,14. ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The Treasurer will make his Budget Speech either directly the House meets on Thursday, or in the evening on ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. State Politics.

    BRISBANE, Last Night—The Premier, Messrs R. Philp and A. L. Petrie addressed a meeting in the Albion Hall to-night. Mr. Petrie ...

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  33. FINE FRUIT DISPLAY

    Mr. Steve Soyd, friuiterer, School of Arts Corner, has in stock some very fine Tasmanian apples, "Ripston pippin" and Scarlets," also ...

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