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  2. Pars About Politics

    "A pack of boodlers" is the way a Gympie interjector referred to the Kidston-Socialists recently. This was while the Hon. F. I. Power was ...

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  3. NOTES AND NEWS OUR ADVERTISERS.

    J. G. Hoare will auction Mr. W. S. Hider's household furniture at 13 a.m. on Saturday. Sale takes place opp. Imperial Hotel. Full ...

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  4. An Indignant Repudiation.

    Sir,—In the article "A run to Atherton," appearing in the "Trinity Times"' of the 22nd instant they refer to my appearance on Mr. J. ...

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  5. Told By Telegraph. SHIRE ELECTIONS.

    Messrs. W. Marnane and A. Lennox, the retiring members, were returned unopposed for the No. 1 and 3 divisions of the Tinaroo Shire ...

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  6. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    The French Chamber of Deputies by 436 votes to 51 expressed confidence in M. Clemenceau's policy in regard to Morocco. ...

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  7. Doctors' Differences.

    A special meeting of the committee of the Cairns District Hospital called for the purpose of discussing a certain matter of complaint between ...

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  8. FRANCE AND AMERICA.

    The reciprocity agreement, which has been signed at Washington, concedes France an abatement of 20 per cent. on champagne and sparkling ...

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  9. NEW LABOR LEADER.

    Mr. Henderson has succeeded Keir Hardie as chairman of the Independent Labor party. ...

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  10. THE WODONGA'S PASSENGERS.

    The following are the passengers by the Wodonga for Northern ports: —Mesdames Tunnie and three children, Melvin, Fryer, Misses O'Regan, ...

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  11. NO CLUE.

    The commission appointed to inquire into the regalia robbery at Dublin Castle reports that no clue has been discovered. ...

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  12. Weather and Shipping.

    As predicted in the special official forecast, the weather in Cairns yesterday was wet, gusty and thundery. In the evening the rain squalls were ...

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  13. SOCIAL POSTPONED.

    Owing to the inclemency of the weather, and the consequent small attendance, the social and dance which was to have been held in the ...

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  14. N.S. WALES GOVERNOR.

    It is reported that the Colonial Office has invited Sir Harry Rawson to retain the position of State Governor of New South Wales for ...

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  15. TWO ACCIDENTS.

    A Cingalese named Johannes was knocked down by a cart at the intersection of Stoko and Flindersstreet yesterday. The wheel passed ...

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  16. OPIUM CASE.

    At the Police Court yesterday a Chinaman named Ah Sam pleaded guilty to a charge laid by the Customs authorities of having a large ...

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  17. JAPANESE EMIGRATION.

    Viscount Hayashi, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, has informed the Diet that the Government meant to safeguard the Japanese residing ...

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  18. PENNY SAVINGS BANK.

    At the Cairas Penny Savings Bank on Saturday, last. Messrs Walton and Overland, directors, in attendance, the deposits amounted to £9/ ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTER'S HEALTH.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, who has been ill and recently returned from a health trip to the Continent, is now nearly convalescent. ...

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  20. DISCHARGED.

    The man Stewart who was remanded on a charge of stabbing last week was brought before the Police Court to-day and discharged. ...

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  21. SMALL HOLDINGS.

    Lord Carrington, speaking at the National Liberal Club, stated that in three weeks 3000 persons had applied for 83 square miles under the ...

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  22. ODDFELLOWS' LODGES.

    Messrs J. J. Wilkinson, P.G., N.G., and C. McKenzie, P.G., Financial Secretary of the Loyal Trinity Lodge of Oddfellows, visited Atherton on ...

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  23. SEAMAN DEAD.

    Elwell, the seaman who was injured on the Dancing Wave on Saturday, died in the hospital to-day. ...

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  24. ROUGH SEA.

    The sea in Cleveland Bay this morning was the heaviest seen for many years. Great seas swept over both breakwaters and broke up ...

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  25. PETER AIREY—A VOICE FROM DUNWICH.

    An inmate of Dunwich Benevolent Asylum—a man who has none a big share of hard work during many years of residence in the West of ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Official forecast for Queensland: Conditions disturbed. Occasional, thunderstorms in the interior. Showers on the Pacific slope, and stormy ...

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  27. STOLEN PICTURES.

    Queen Alexandra's miniatures have been recovered. The thieves sold them at a public house for £2. ...

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  28. VANDERBILT WEDDING.

    The Customs Officers, acting on anonymous information,! isited Vanderbilt's house after the wedding of Miss Vanderbilt. They ransacked ...

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  29. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    At the Cairns Small Debts Court yesterday before Messrs P. G. Grant, P.M., and F. C. Northage, J.P., verdicts were given for the plaintiffs ...

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  30. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    A telegram from Barcaldine states that a sheep train ran into a goods train on the Drummond Range. The passengers in the goods train jumped ...

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  31. WANTED, A DOCTOR.

    The committee of the Stannary Hills Hospital are inviting applica tions, returnable on the 14th February for the position of medical ...

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  32. DEAR BEER.

    At the Police Court to-day a charwoman was fined £100 for selling beer without a license in her house in Dixon Street, this being her ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. WEDDING.

    The marriage of Mr. William Thomas Maher, fourth son of Mr. D. T. Maher, of Richmond River (N.S.W.) to Miss Ellen Margaret O'Byrne, ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. VESSEL BEACHED.

    The Galatea, a small sailing vessel from Wollongong, with a cargo of shell grit, sprang a leak and had to be beached on Cronulla beach, near ...

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  36. COAL TROUBLE ENDED.

    After being laid idle for five days the Bank Creek and Duckenfeld collones resumed work yesterday. All the coal miners in the Newcastle and ...

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  37. STEAMER ASHORE.

    A telegram from Wallaroo reports that the steamer Investigator went ashore at Cockles Point, Spencer Gulf, on Monday evening while ...

    Article : 123 words
  38. TOWN IMPROVEMENTS.

    Messrs Hanson and Sons, contractors, have made a start with the erection of the new Court House Hotel, to replcee the old wooden ...

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  39. News of the World. By Cable. THE KING'S COLONIALS.

    Under the scheme for establishing a territorial army of Mr. R. B. Haldane. Minister of War, the King's Colonials will be attached to the ...

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  40. CRICKET. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The interstate match New South Wales v. Victoria was continued to-day. The Victorian second innings were concluded for 571. New South ...

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  41. AMBULANCE MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the subscribers to the Cairns Ambulance Brigade will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, when the report and ...

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  42. EMIGRANTS TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The Hon. W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, states that 8839 assisted emigrants sailed for New Zealand ...

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  43. CRICKETER WARNED.

    Tarrant has received a cablegram from Middlesex County warning him against playing further in first-class cricket in Australia this season ...

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  44. WILL NOT PLAY.

    Armstrong, Tarrant, Saunders and Ransford have decided not to play in the return match between Victoria and England, to begin at ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Many leading naval experts considers that submarines are quite unadapted for Australian defence. ...

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  46. FIRE INQUIRY.

    The adjourned inquiry into the circumstances connected with the recent fire in Abbott Street was re-opened yesterday forenoon before Mr. F. C. ...

    Article : 102 words
  47. LIBEL DAMAGES.

    The proprietor of the journal "Vanity Fair" have been ordered to pay a Paris bank £5000 damages for libellous comments while ...

    Article : 44 words
  48. SHIPPING COMPLAINT.

    The annual report of the United Kingdom Mutual Steamship Assurance Association complains of the unjustifiable conduct of the colonial ...

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  49. CABINET CHANGES.

    It is officially announced that Sir W. Robson, Solicitor-General, succeeds the late Attorney-General, Mr. Lawton Walton, deceased, and that ...

    Article : 36 words
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