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  2. Double Drowning Fatality

    Mr. James Nicholson, a well-known farmer and dairyman, and his daughter Ethel left home about 5 o'clock to-day to bathe in the Brisbane ...

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  3. YOUNG PARENTS SAD EXPERIENCE.

    A young married couple were inextricably pinned down by debris while their infant, five months old, was turned to death before their eyes. ...

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  4. NELSON'S FLAG-SHIP IN DANGER.

    A fire which occurred at a yacht-builder's at Gosport, yesterday, placed Admiral Lord Nelson's renowned flag-ship, The Victory, in ...

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  5. RUMOUR[?] CREATION OF PEERS.

    The "Morning Post" (a Unionist journal) is informed that, according to a prominent Liberal member of the House of Commons, the ...

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  6. ST. PETERSBURG WATER SUPPLY.

    A factory has been established for supplying the St. Petersburg water-mains with water from the River Neva, after it has been filtered and ...

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  7. Four Children Cut Down.

    A party of children were crossing the Great Central Railway-line, in order to dine at Bolsover, Derbyshire, after having witnessed a ...

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  8. LANG VERSUS BURNS.

    The Australian pugilist, Bill Lang, is the favourite in the boxing match to take in with Jack Burns on Monday. ...

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  9. Ottawa, December 24. GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP OF CANADA.

    An impression prevails in official circles at Ottawa that his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught will not be the next Governor-General of ...

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  10. The Christmas Season.

    There is a joyousness coincident with the celebration of Christmas Eve that is dear to old and young alike, and this was abundantly manifest ...

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  11. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE AND FRENCH SOCIALISM.

    The "Times" remarks that Mr. Lloyd-George is probably ignorant of the character of the Paris socialist journal "L'Humanite" (which ...

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  12. French Railway Collision.

    Railway collisions have occurred at Bordeaux and Montereau. Four deaths have been caused, and 60 people have been injured. ...

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  13. SEDITIOUS INDIAN NATIVES PUNISHED.

    Sentences have been passed upon natives found guilty in connection with the Nasik conspiracy against the Bratish authorities. Savarkar has ...

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  14. Disasters at Sea.

    A powder-chest exploded, yesterday, on board the French steamer Ville d'Oran; as a result, 12 people were killed and 15 injured. ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    Following on the custom of previous years, members of the Ladies' Church Help Society connected with the Ellenborough-street Methodist Church ...

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  16. Compressed Hydrogen Explosion.

    An explosion of compressed hydrogen at the Ijora Admiralty works has caused three deaths. Nineteen persons were injured, and the building ...

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  17. THE VIENNA MURDER MYSTERY.

    A divorced woman named Bartonena, together with her lover, have been arrested in connection with the finding of the remains of a woman ...

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  18. Christmas in England

    Dry, warm weather prevailed on Christmas Day. Carol singers visited the majority of the hospitals and work-houses. The major festivities ...

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  19. London, December 25. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR GRAY.

    George Gray (the Australian) has defeated Nelson in the billiard match played at Edinburgh. The scores were—Gray, 8000; Nelson, 5960. ...

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  20. Railway Traffic.

    From all quarters comes the information that the railway passenger traffic during the holidays has been remarkably heavy, a fact which must ...

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  21. ITALIAN EMIGRANTS FOR VICTORIA.

    The Council of Emigration has heard a report upon the recruiting of Italian peasants for Victoria, and has also examined details of the ...

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  22. RIOT AMONG CALIFORNIAN PRISONERS.

    A riot occurred amongst the occupants of the prison at Fresno, California. A fire-engine was summoned, and water from a hose ...

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  23. RELIGIOUS ORDERS IN SPAIN.

    The Lower House or the Cortes, by 108 votes to 20, has passed Senor Cadena's bill to limit this number of religious establishments in Spain. ...

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  24. San Francisco, December 25. WIN FOR ENGLISH A[?].

    An English aviator named Radley has won the quick-starting prize at the Los Angeles international meeting. ...

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  25. The Kaiser Distributes Coins

    On Christmas Day the Emperor William, disguised as a huntsman, strolled over the neighbourhood of Potsdam, and distributed silver coins ...

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  26. ENGINEMEN'S DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The enginemen's dispute on the Western railroads has been settled. The men will get an all-round advance in wages. ...

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  27. CANADIAN STRIKE RIOTS.

    Street car strikers yesterday stoned some strike-breakers, and burned a street car. The military are held in readiness. ...

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  28. MEXICANS SEEKING REFUGE IN TEXAS.

    Insurgent scouts entered the Shi-hua-hua district and distributed circulars announcing the intention of the rebels to occupy the city. A ...

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  29. Paris, December 26. FRENCH RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An express dashed into a carriage containing nine passengers at a level crossing at Chateau Dun. Six of the passengers were killed. ...

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  30. Local Government.

    At the meeting of the above Shire Council, on Wednesday last, the following business was transacted after the departure of our reporter: ...

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  31. Boxing Day.

    The cooler conditions following on the sweltering heat of the fortnight immediately preceding Christmas Eve continued yesterday much to the ...

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  32. Vienna, December 26. AUSTRIAN NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The Austrian naval programme will be submitted to the Chamber of Delegations on Wednesday next. It will include two Dreadnoughts, to be ...

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  33. Christmas Day.

    Christmas Day was, as usual, quietly celebrated, The weather was, fortunately, much cooler than during the few preceding days, and a cool breeze ...

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  34. A DIAMOND ROBBERY.

    Diamonds of the value of £2000 were stolen from a Cincinnati jeweller's. A man was arrested, and the missing jewels were found in his ...

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  35. THE PARIS PICTURE CASE.

    Mrs. Prine has withdrawn proceedings against Daulby Negnatingy for selling her spurious pictures, but the State will continue the prosecution. ...

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  36. A Terrible List

    An express train travelling from London to Glasgow ran into two light engines at Hawes (on the run from Leeds to Carlisle). Two ...

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  37. THE CHURCHES.

    The big bell at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church tolled out its first call to devotions on Christmas morning at 6 o'clock, and, in answer to ...

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  38. APPEAL BY AMERICAN MISSIONARIES.

    American missionaries in China appeal for 1,000,000 dollars (£200,000) to succour those suffering from famine in Kiang-su and An-hui. ...

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  39. POLITICAL TRIAL IN SERVIA.

    M. Vasies, the author of certain forgeries used in the Freidjung libel action in Austria-Hungary in 1909, has been sentenced to five years' ...

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  40. At the Hospital.

    At the Ipswich General Hospital Christmas Day was made as bright and pleasant for the inmates as was possible under the circumstances. The ...

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  41. Berlin, December 23. DANGERS OF CE[?].

    An explosion which occurred at a Kelheim celluloid factory has caused five deaths. Two other people were seriously injured. ...

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  42. (By "Old Sport.")

    The initial meeting of the recently-resuscitated Ipswich Amateur Turf Club took place yesterday. A special train left the Ipswich railway station ...

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  43. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    German Press organs are moderate in the tone of their comments on the trial of the Englishmen, Brandon and Trench, found guilty of spying in ...

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  44. TO OUR ADVERTISERS.

    THE "QUEENSLAND TIMES" Office is the Best Establishment in West Moreton for all descriptions of Letter-press Job Printing. Motto: "News ...

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  45. Washington, December 24. AMERICAN OCEAN MAILS.

    The United States Assistant-Postmaster-General reports that there is need for the passing of on Act of Congress to subsidise a contract for ...

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