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  2. Advertising

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  3. Italy and Turkey

    LONDON, Wednesday—Tripoli advices received at Malta state that sixteen thousand Arabs participated in the recent attack, on Ainiara. ...

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  4. Attempted Murder and Suicide

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A cass of attempted murder and suicide occurred at Alexandria shortly before midnight last night. ...

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  5. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH.

    GEORGETOWN, Thursday.—Bi[?] the Warden's trooper, and Jack Snow, a police trooper, have been at loggerheads the past couple of ...

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  6. SOUTHERN RACING

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Following are the final acceptances in the principal handicaps in connection with Tat[?]ersall's Club Annual ...

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  7. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steamer Hugh[?]nd[?], bound from Smyrna to Dublin, foundered in the Bay of Biscay. Air the crew, except two, ...

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  8. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Serious concern is manifested at the Italian growing animosity to everything German, and business is described as ...

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  9. BUTESHIRE AGROUND.

    TOWNSVILLE. Thursday. — When the steamer [?] was leaving Sort this afternoon she ran on the eastern hank of the Platypus ...

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  10. Sporting.

    MAREEBA. Thursday.—Following are the nominations for the Flying and New Year Handicaps in connection with the Mareena Amateur ...

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  11. General Cable News

    VANCOUVER. Thursday.— The police have arrested a stranger in Pennsyivania "who carried a suit case filled with dynamite. The man ...

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  12. CRICKET

    The Occidental Cricket Club are arranging for team to Kuranda on New Year's Day. ...

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  13. DYNAMITE ACCIDENT.

    GLADSTONE, Thursday.— Christie Jacobsen, shift boss at the mine at Many Peaks, was spending the holidays at Facing Island when ...

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  14. WALES V. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria was concluded to-day resulting in a win for the ...

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  15. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON Thursday.— [?] and his wife [?] were found stabbed and battered with a poker in Harabury Street ...

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  16. TOWNSVILLE WEIGHTS.

    TOWNSVILLE. Thursday[?]—The following weights have been declared for the Townsville New Year meeting: ...

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  17. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES.

    CROWS NEST. Thursday.— The bush fires which have been raging are the worst ever experienced, in this district. The damage to ...

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  18. PROPOSED NEW POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The announcement of the proposal of the Australian Board of Control for International cricket matches to ...

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  19. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    ROME, Thursday When the [?] and O. steamer Isis was within two hours of Brindisi a fire was discovered among the mails. The ...

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  20. A TERRtBLE ACCIDENT.

    NASANGO. Wednesday— This morning, while returning with a load of firewood along the Tarong road. Albert Casey, aged ll, and ...

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  21. The Young China League

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following letter hns been forwarded by the Young China. League to the ConsulGeneral for China in Melbourne: ...

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  22. PANIC AT ENTERTAINMENT.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—During the progress of a cinematograph entertainment in the east end of Berlin, the films became ignited, and the ...

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  23. SUGAR MILL ADDITIONS.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—The extension of the tramway systems at Proserpine and Mount Bauple Central Mills will be proceeded with by ...

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  24. CHILDREN AND FIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A child attempting to light a cigarette in a room adjoining a picture palace[?] at Chesterfield, set fire to a group ...

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  25. LIFE DISQUALIFICATIONS.

    CUNNAMULLA, Thursday.—The committee of the South Warrego Jockey Club met to-day in connection with the protests lodged at ...

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  26. THE RIFLE

    The following is the result of the shoot for the D.C.L. Trophy at Mulgrave:- Cairns............... 753 ...

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  27. POISONED PAUPERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Thirty-six paupers [?] succumbed after partaking of [?] smoked ash. ...

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  28. WRESTLING

    KANSAS CITY, Thursday.—Gotch defeated Munro in three straight falls. The first came in 12 minutes and the second in eight ...

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  29. FEVER STRICKEN BARQUE.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.— The Norwegian barquentine Oberon, bound from Peru to Newcastle, was towed into port by the tug Leveret ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. THE METAL MARKET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Copper, £63/7/6 to £63/17/6 [?] forward, £64/8/9 to £64/13/9. Tin. £206 to £207; forward, ...

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  32. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The scores in the Lindrum-Reece match at present are as follows:—Reece 2727, Lindrum [?] ...

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  33. Speaker Willis Again

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— In justification of his much-debated action in [?] the attendants at Parliament House, the Speaker of the ...

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  34. SHIPPING

    TOWNSVILLE. Thursday.—The Argwatta sailed for Cairns to-day at 1 p.m. The passenger list is as follows: Mesdames Flynn, Littler; ...

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  35. AN OCEAN MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesdays.—A cabled gram received in Sydney to-day from Auckland stated that a lifebuoy covered with barnacles, ...

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  36. BOWLING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—When the proposed Australasian Bowling Carnival was postponed owing to a paucity of outries from the south, ...

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  37. A HOPEFUL POSITION.

    QUEENSTOWN (Tas., Thursday The industrial outlook is [?] as much more hopeful, now That the variations proposed in the ...

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  38. DEPARTURES.

    December 28.—Grantala, Captain Sim. for Melbourne; via Queensland ports and Sydney. Passengers: Medames Hall. Chapman and three ...

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  39. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Tommy Burns says under no consideration will be agree to Snowy Baker being ref[?] at the contest on New ...

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  40. Industrial Trouble

    FREMANTLE. Thursday.— The trouble between, the lumpers [?] shipowners continues, the [?] of the trouble being more seriously ...

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  41. The Revolt in China

    SHANGHAT. Thursday— Sunvatson's arrival introduces a new and forceful element into the revolutionaries' councils. ...

    Article : 125 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. The Rapid Healer

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  44. Services for [?]

    [?] Church Sheridan Street, ll a.m., "Rear Grace for Real Need." 7.30 p.m. "Scarlet Sinners, pardoned and purified." ...

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