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  2. THE DUMPING BUSINESS.

    THE manager of the Monmouthshire Steel Tin Plate Co. states that continued damping may compel closing of the works, though he hopes to avert ...

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  3. Editorial Notes.

    Mk. John Norton thought he had made a discovery at Mackay last week, when, after studying the new Local Authorities Act he found that ...

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  4. THE FRENCH MURDER.

    GABRIELLE Bombard, the murderer of Gouffe, has been released. Professor Liegeirs has since hypnotised her in order to show that she committed the ...

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  5. BRITISH MANUFACTURES.

    OWING to British makers being fully employed the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. are placing orders for locomotives in Germany. ...

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  6. DEPUTY-GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND.

    IT is understood that Sir H. M. Nelson has been appointed Deputy-Governor of the State and will perform the duties of Governor during Sir Herbert ...

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  7. LATEST BY WIRE

    Mk. Chamberlain, replying to the secretary of the Midland Postal Telegraph Clerks Association, stated that the aim of his proposals was general ...

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  8. JAPANESE PARLIAMENT.

    THE Mikado, opening the Japanese Diet, simply announced that the Ministry were prudently and circumspectedly negotiating for the peace and ...

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  9. SERIOUS POSITION IN JAPAN.

    THE Japanese House of Representatives has adopted, without division, the reply to the speech from the throne imputing to the Ministry a ...

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  10. THE COUNTESS AND HER COACHMAN.

    THE Countess Russell has obtained a decree nisi for the dissolution of her marriage with her husband, William Brown. The suit was undefended. ...

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  11. MINER KILLED AT RAVENSWOOD.

    THE under-Secretary of Mines received a telegram from the warden at Ravenswood this morning stating that when the first man-truck was going ...

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  12. STATE AND INTERSTATE. Queensland.

    A splendid thunderstorm fell this afternoon, giving over an inch of rain and still threatening. Good reports have been received from outside. ...

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  13. SECOND DAY.

    THE weather this morning was fine and warm, but heavy rain fell last night. Australia continued their first innings with Noble and Laver. Laver, ...

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  14. STORM AT THARGOMINDAH.

    THE Acting-Deputy PostmasterGeneral advises that a telegram was received yesterday from Eulo reporting a heavy storm at Thargomindah ...

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  15. THE MARANOA ELECTION.

    MB. D. V. Leahy is announced to speak here on Tuesday night. His visit is looked forward to with a great deal of interest, and his chances are ...

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  16. THE COTTON QUESTION.

    OWING to the shortness of water and pulp, but chiefly to demonstrate against the Unionists, the Saint Regis, Northern, International, and ...

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  17. THE VERY LATEST.

    TAMRO had two inches of rain this morning, and Aramac 80 points. ...

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  18. THE DRAYTON DEVIATION.

    AN omnibus returning from a concert at Drayton at 3 o'clock thin morning with 13 passeagers capsized through colliding with a lamp post. ...

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  19. WRECK OF THE FLORA.

    H.M.S. Flora, the British cruiser which was driven ashore at Denman Island last week, has been successfully floated. ...

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  20. The First Test Match. England v. Australia.

    THE first test match, England v. Australia, was commenced this morning. The weather was perfect, and a large crowd filled the stands and pavilious. ...

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  21. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    EIGHT Russian warships, including two battleships and two cruisers, have arrived at Chemulpo, in Corea. General Panloff, accompanied by ...

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  22. Crattan Dramatic Company.

    THIS excellent dramatic company opened a two night's season at the Shire Hall, Barcaldine, on Friday. Despite the fact that most of the townspeople were just recovering from ...

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  23. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S PROPOSALS.

    MR. Asquith, M.P., Speaking at Bradford last night, said the decrease in the value of exported woollens was really due to a decline of 50 per cent, ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTS.

    UNDER the Commonwealth Constitution it is provided that an account be taken of all goods imported into any State and afterwards removed to and ...

    Article : 164 words
  25. AN ITALIAN TRAGEDY.

    SIGNOR Veihid, a leading Milanese merchant, committed suicide at Rome to avoid arrest for planning the murder of a millionaire friend after ...

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  26. THE PARTING OF WAYS.

    PRESIDING at the Imperial Industries Club, Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, said the colonies wanted a commercial partnership with ...

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  27. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    KNIGHT, Fielder, and Strudwick stood out of the English team. Hirst opened to Duff, who scored a single off the first ball. Trumper then ...

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  28. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    THE Russian Government are contemplating modifying the laws relating to the Jews and have invited the opinions of Governors. A majority of ...

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  29. The Marvellous Corricks.

    THIS talented company are announced for a two nights season in the Shire Hall at Barcaldine on the 21st and 22nd inst. The company has been ...

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  30. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    MR. Chamberlain states he will support any practical legislation to regulate alien immigration. Mr. Evans Gordon, member of the House of ...

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  31. To-Day's Telegrams. FIRE AT SANDRINGHAM.

    ON Wednesday night, or early on Thursday morning, a beam under the Queen's bedroom at Sandringham was found to be on fire. The Queen was ...

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  32. ASTOUNDING CHARGES AGAINST GERMANY.

    HERR Bebel, Socialist leader in the German Reichstag, has accused Count Von Bulow, Chancellor, of crawling on his belly before Russia, which ...

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  33. SOMALILAND SAVAGES.

    LIEUT. Gaunt having demanded the surrender of the murderers of Lieut. Grabaus at Fort Durbas, Somaliland, the Sultan asked, "Who are you?" ...

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