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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The from excursionists Longreach yesterday in the Ryan Shield Mutch made an uninteresting game. Barcaiding were completely outclassed, the ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    Heavy rain commenced on full in the Innisfail district late on Saturday, and continued almost incessantly throughout Sunday. For the 48 hours [?] ...

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  4. SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    Professor Berridals Keith in a letter in the Morning Post" Opincs it would have been better if the Egyptian demands had been formulated after ...

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  5. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The State Department is now conferring with the British Officers on the visit of the American fleet to Australia and it is understood has been ...

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  6. THE SUNDAY MUTINY.

    Official details show the mutiucers were intercepted in a car at the hospital by a platoon of Argyll Sutherlands after which the Acting Sirdar ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    Discussions have been instituted between representatives of the French and United States Governments relative in a basis for the funding of ...

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  8. THE MR A CASE

    A case which has excited most intense interest the whole week, reached its final stage to-day. Charles Robinson claimed from the Midland Bank ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

    December 1—Dilkera, from south Adelaide S. S. Coy., agents. November 30—Cooma, a Captain G. C. Maine, from Cairns. ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. DISARMAMENT.

    The Danish Lower House by 77 to 24 passed the first reading of the Disarmament Bill. The majority comprised Social Democrats and Radicals ...

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  12. RAINFALL REPORTS.

    Rainfall reported to-day were:— Mein 112 points, Musgrave 71, Babinda 1053, Cairna 873, Cooktown 318, Herberion 168, Port Dougian 458, Mareeba ...

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  13. SOUTH BRISBANE TO KYOGLE.

    The construction of the South Brisbane-Kyogle standard gauge railway is to be commenced as early as possible next year, probably about the middle ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    Replying to the British note refusing to advice ratification of the Anglo-Russian treaties, the Russian Soviet expresses regret at the decision and ...

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  15. THE NEW LOAN.

    The Commonwealth loan has been heavily oversubscribed. Financial circles consider the remarkable success emphasises the high value the ...

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  16. METEOROLOGICAL.

    The readings at the signal station at 8 p.m., on Monday were: Barometer, 29.922; dry bulb, 77; wet bulb, 74.2; maximum temperature 81.0; minimum ...

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  17. TURKISH POLITICS.

    In the Assembly the Premier (Fethi Bey) outlined the new Government's programme. Be said he was determined to maintain an army ...

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  18. FALL FROM TRAIN TOP.

    Clem Atkinson, who is said to have climbed on to the roof of a carriage of an excursion train on the western line yesterday, and fell off, now lies ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND ITEMS.

    Dr. Dundas Mackangle, against whom £26,000 damages was awarded in connection with Dr. Abrams' treatment, has been adjudicated bankrupt, ...

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  20. A ROOF FALLS.

    The fall of a roof at the Duffryn (Rhondda), colliery at Port Talbot, killed three firemen, all being married with large families. Three others ...

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  21. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    A well known jockey named A. Flynn, was killed at the Tekapuna races through a horse falling, while two other horses also fell. The ...

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  22. A RAILWAY FATALITY

    A fruit seller at the Stanthorpe railway station, named Grice met with a painful accident while vending fruit there on Saturday, and died the same ...

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  23. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The Port Phillip Stevedores' Association, at a largely attended meeting on Sunday afternoon, decided to fall into line with the waterside ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES.

    A total of 860,000 immigrants entered the United States clandestinely during the last fiscal year. The United States Secretary of Labor ...

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  25. ACTIVITY ON THE SUN'S SURFACE.

    Extraordinary activity on the Sun's surface was recorded at the Watganul observatory yesterday. An enormous sun spot has given rise to ...

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  26. DARING NEWCASTLE ROBBERY.

    A daring robbery, in which £700 worth of silk was stolen, was perpetrated at Hodgson's Ltd., Newcastle, on Saturday. It is believed the goods ...

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  27. DUNVANT COLLIERY

    The five men who were rescued from the Dunvant colliery comforted each other during the two days and three nights of utter darkness by singing ...

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  28. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL.

    Fresh allegations relating to the City Council adminstration are being considered. It is said the enquiry will probably be extended this week. ...

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  29. THE GOVERNOR.

    Proposing the toast of the Governor at the annual dinner of the Brisbane Caledonian Society of Saturday' night Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron made ...

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  30. MEXICO AND JAPAN.

    The Mexican Senate unanimously ratified the Mexico Japanese treaty. Each Government agrees not to hold, the other responsible for damage ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited, have received telegraphic advice from London that the revenue account for ...

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  32. A MURDER TRIAL.

    In the Criminal Court to-day before Justice Campbell, Alferd McGinnis, a railway fireman, was charged with having murdered Margaret Foley, aged 22, ...

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  33. ANGLICAN PRAYER BOOK.

    The House of Clergy declined to adopt a proposal to provide for a burial service of unbaptised babies. Canon Darwell Stone particularly ...

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  34. A DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The sentence of death by court martial imposed on a private of the ex-Cameron Highlanders named Halliday for the murder of a German ...

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  35. FAT STOCK SALES.

    Fenwick and Co. Ltd. report:— Cattle:362 cattle yarded, market firm at best of last Thursday's rates. ...

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  36. CADET MIDSHIPMEN.

    Of the 100 applications for entry as cadet midshipmen to the Royal Australian Navy College, six were received from Queensland. In the final ...

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  37. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales there was a fair selection of merinos, and a miscellaneous lot of crossbreds. Malvern Hills realised 43½d, Noondi ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA AND FROZEN MEAT

    The Legislative Assembly, after a debate lasting the better part of a week passed the Chilled and Frozen Meat Export Bill providing for the erection of ...

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  39. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    An organised plan will shortly be placed before the Federal Arbitration Court by the Council of he Federated Unions with the object of raising the ...

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  40. THIS DAY.

    Amusements:— Olympia Pictures, Olympia Stadium, 5 p.m. Paramount Pictures, Paramount ...

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  41. MINING.

    The fire in the Laloki copper mine, New Guinea, is diminishing, according to advices received from the mine, at Melbourne headquarters. The manager ...

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  42. SICK LEAVE IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Out of 25,375 officers employed in the Commonwealth Public Service at June 20, 1822, no less than 18,029 were absent during the year on sick leave ...

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  43. BIG FIRE AT ARAMAC

    There was a disastrous conflagration at 8 o'clock this morning in the main street of Aramac, and the Albion Hotel, a billiard room and the Albion Hall ...

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  44. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR.

    Wm. Dixon, aged 16, who accompanied five others on bicycles was accidently knocked down by a motor car while returning to Adelaide from ...

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  45. The Bulletin TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1824.

    The Close season for native birds throughout North Queensland began on 1st December. A shilling evening will be held in ...

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  46. THE CHINESE TROUBLE.

    The ex-Emperor, Hsuan Tunga, this afternoon, took refuge in the Japanese Legation, where he is remaining. There does not seem to be any cause for ...

    Article : 257 words
  47. LONDON METAL MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  48. A STEAMER NOT ALLOWED TO BERTH.

    There was a dramatic development in the waterside trouble on Saturday night when the men on Victoria Quay, presumably acting in the interests of ...

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  49. A LAD DROWNED.

    The seaside resort of Bridport, 13 miles from Scottsdale, was the scene of a drowning accident, and a plucky attempt at rescue. The victim, ...

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  50. THE BANK HOLD UP.

    William Almeda, the teller at the Hampton Bank, who was attacked by two armed men died from wounds on Saturday morning. The detectives ...

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  51. INNISFAIL ITEMS

    For the weEK ended Sunday, 6180 tons of cane were crushed at the Central sugar mill at South Johnstone, making a total of 167,000 tons crushed ...

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  52. AMERICAN ARMY.

    General Pershing made his final report as chief of staff. He recommends a greatly enlarged air force, the lack of which is now the chief weakness in ...

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  53. ON THE LAND.

    The Bundaberg district is experiencing a wonderful season. Practically every day brings a storm, and the conditions are all that could be desired ...

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  54. MANAGER'S REPORT.

    New Guinea Mines Ltd. (November 21),—All the old workings and top adit adjacent to the 6a winze, also the old footwall drive between 5a and 2a ...

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  55. PASTORAL.

    It is interesting to note some of the statistion just issued by the commissioner in relation to artesian boring work carried out to date in ...

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  56. AVON DOWNS STATION

    Mr G. M. G. King manager of the Pool River Land and Mineral Company, returnedfrom England by the Ormuz this week. He was absent ...

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  57. GAS IN WAR.

    The Christiania "Afterpost's" military correspondent declares Russia has the highest developed system in Europe for using gas in war. The ...

    Article : 114 words
  58. PERSONAL.

    The death took place rather suddenly on Monday of Mrs J. Keiry, at the age of 68. Mrs Keiry had a very wide circle of friends, and much ...

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  59. A HEALTHY SYSTEM

    To maintain a healthy system the bowels should operate at least once every twenty-four hours. This is one of Nature's wise provisions which is ...

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  60. RAVENSWOOD GOLD MINES.

    The Manager, Mr James Duncan, reports on work done for the fortnight ended 22nd November. 1824 as follows:— Duke Shaft: The underlie has ...

    Article : 193 words
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