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    The mystery of the non-[?] the steamer Parisians from New [?] was cleared up to-day by the re[?] of news that she was abandoned ...

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  3. LAMP-ROOM BURNT.

    Quite a sensation (writes our Redbank correspondent) was caused to-night (Friday) about 6.30 o'clock through the lamproom at the railway ...

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  4. VISIT OF STAFF-CAPT. HOWARD.

    Staff-Capt. Howard, in charge of the young people's work in Southern Queensland, is to visit Ipswich, to-day, to conduct the children's and ...

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  5. DROWNING AT MUTTABURRA.

    The Commissioner of Police has received the following telegram from the police at Muttaburra:—Eugene Derobaulax, 16 years, son of Mr. ...

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  6. Aden, January 20. FIGHTING THE TURKS.

    Seid Idress, the Pretender, and Imain Syved Yahija are co-operating against the Turks. Imain's force has been sent to all parts of the Yemen ...

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  7. PREVENTION OF DUELS.

    The Portuguese Government has established a Court of honour or settling disputes tending to duels. The persons found guilty will be liable ...

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  8. THE ROSTER.

    The names of the following magistrates appear on the roster for attendance at the Ipswich Court-House when required next week:—Messrs. H. ...

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  9. GIFT AND COIN SOCIAL.

    A gift and coin social was given in the Olympic Hall, North Ipswich, last Wednesday, under the auspices of the North Ipswich Methodist Church. ...

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  10. Capetown, January 20. TROOPS FOR THE CORONATION.

    The South African Union has decided to send 300 volunteer and police to participate in the Coronation celebrations. Rhodesia will send 50 ...

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  11. BRASSALL INSTITUTE.

    The usual weekly meeting of the above-named institute was held in the Brassall State School on Wednesday, the 18th instant. Mr. S. H. M'Carrol ...

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  12. IMPERIAL INDUSTRIES.

    At a meeting held under the auspices of the Imperial Industries Club, the problem of an Empire trade-mark was discussed by Sir William ...

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  13. COLONIAL EXHIBITS AT THE IPSWICH (ENGLAND) SHOW.

    From the "East Anglian Daily Times" of December 13 we take the following extracts:—The annual show of the Suffolk Fat Cattle Club was ...

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  14. Berlin, January 20. STOKERS' DUTY ALLOWANCE.

    Bitter indignation has been caused at Kiel by a discussion which took place in the Reichstag on a proposal to reduce the duty allowance of ...

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  15. Peking, January 20. CHINESE POLITICS.

    The National Assembly's programme, as modified by the Throne, provides for the promulgation of regulations relating to the formation of ...

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  16. BRASSALL RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A correspondent writes:—At a well-attended meeting on Monday last, Mr. J. Johnston was elected to contest No. 2 division of the Brassall ...

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  17. CLAIM OF LONDON COMPOSITORS.

    With a view to obtaining a week of 50 hours in 1911, and a 48 hours' week in 1912, the members of the London Society of Compositors have ...

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  18. Vancouver, January 19. THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Confirmation of the report of a rebel victory in Mexico has been received from official sources. ...

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  19. TROUBLES IN MAURITIUS.

    Reuter's Agency reports that political disturbances have occurred at Curepipe and Port Louis (Mauritius), and that a mob of persons attempted ...

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  20. ANARCHIST AND UNIONISTS REFUSED ENTRANCE.

    The Columbus (Ohio) branch of the United Mine-Workers of America have refused Emma Goldman, the ararchist, entrance to the convention. ...

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  21. THE LOAMSIDE COLLIERIES.

    Our Bundanba district correspondent writes under yesterday's date:—Messrs. M'Queen and Gledson were selected by the Coal-Mining Wages ...

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  22. A Great Blaze

    A disastrous fire occurred at Coraki early this morning. A fire broke out in the centre of a block near the Commercial Hotel and spread rapidly in ...

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  23. British Politics.

    Colonel Seely delivered a speech at Oldham, in which he stated that, in the event of danger to Britain, sea power would be the Government's ...

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  24. FLOODS IN OREGON.

    The city of Portland, Oregon, is isolated by extensive floods. ...

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  25. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The Royal United Service Institution last night discussed the declaration of London. Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle said that the dominions ...

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  26. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Revs. F. Duesbury and T. Powell will conduct the services in Ellenborough-street and at North Ipswich to-morrow. Mr. Powell will also ...

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  27. Vancouver, January 20. PROMINENT POLITICIAN DROPS DEAD.

    Mr. Hall Morton, who was Secretary of the Navy during the time that Mr. Theodore Roosevelt , was President, dropped dead in the hall-way of a New ...

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  28. REMOVAL OF SHEEP.

    Thirty thousand sheep in the Oregon Mountains are being transferred to Graham Island, on the British Columbia coast, where the erection of a ...

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  29. THE RIVER TRAFFIC.

    Messrs. Wm. Collin and Sons' steamer Essex has resumed her regular traffic in the river between Brisbane and Ipswich, having arrived at the ...

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  30. MOTOR SERVICE FOR RAILWAY-LINES.

    Some time ago (says yesterday's "Telegraph") the Railway Department called tenders for the construction of 10 motor-chassis for the ...

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  31. TWELVE SHOPS WRECKED.

    Severe rioting took place in Armagh city in consequence of the municipal election. Twelve shops were wrecked, and one man was hurled ...

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  32. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A train, which was travelling from Chicago to Rocky Island, dashed into a cow near Fort Smith. The train was derailed, and 30 of the ...

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  33. Plague in Manchuria.

    Owing to the outbreak of p[?] plague in Manchuria, business [?] at a standstill at Shanghai and other railway towns in the interior. ...

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  34. WEST IPSWICH STATE SCHOOL.

    A meeting of parents and guardians of children attending the West Ipswich State Schools was held, in the boys' school, last night, when the ...

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  35. DEMANDS BY CARPENTERS.

    Carpenters in California are demanding an increase in their wages, and, in the event of a refusal, thee threaten to strike. Twenty-two other ...

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  36. BILLIARDS.

    At the conclusion of to-night's session the scores in the billiard match between George Gray, the Queensland champion, and Duncan were:—Gray, ...

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  37. VERDICT FOR £5000 FOR ELECTION LIBEL.

    Mr. P. C. Simmons, who was the plaintiff in a recent action for libel against the London "Daily Chronicle," has obtained a verdict for ...

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  38. RECIPROCITY BETWEEN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The negotiations with regard to the question of reciprocity between Canada and the United States have been adjourned. They will be resumed on ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The workmen who smashed bottles and casks of champagne at Damery, in France, have made a further demonstration. They forced the vaults ...

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  40. United States Defence.

    Mr. Humphrey, a member of the United States House of Representatives, in the course of a speech at Detroit, said Japan could seize ...

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  41. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    In connection with the dispute between the Southern Pacific Railway Company and their employees, Mexican trainmen were obtained and the ...

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  42. Irish Home Rule.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, last night delivered a speech in Dublin, in which he predicted that home rule for Ireland would be obtained in 1912. He ...

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  43. CITY BAND ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the above association (writes a correspondent) was held on Wednesday evening last. Mr. W Bryan (chairman) presided. There was ...

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  44. London, January 19. BRITISH BROKEN HILL.

    The British Broken Hill Company is issuing at par debentures to the amount of £30,000, bearing 6 per cent interest. ...

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  45. A Terrific Storm

    After several days of intense heat, a terrific storm, accompanied by heavy thunder and vivid lightning, burst over the town last night. The rain ...

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  46. ADVANCE IN PRICES OF COFFEE.

    The price of Brazilian, coffee in London has risen 60 per cent. The prices of other more generally consumed coffees have risen 20 per cent. ...

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  47. RAILWAY FATALITIES.

    An express train yesterday dashed into a gang of platelayers at Battersea. Three men were killed, and two were injured. ...

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  48. MYSTERIOUS WRECKAGE.

    A message from Copenhagen states that Packages marked "Melbourne" and "Sydney" have been washed ashore at Vendsyssel. It is ...

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  49. BRITISH MINISTERIAL CHANGES.

    It is officially announced that Mr. William Jones, M.P. for Carnarvonshire North, will succeed Mr. Oswald Partington as a Junior Lord of the ...

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  50. PARTY AT REDBA[?]K PLAINS.

    Mr. Alf. Hillier's private residence (writes a correspondent under yesterday's date) was the scene of a very enthusiastic gathering on Wednesday ...

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  51. AVIATION.

    M. Brequet accomplished a world's speed record by bi-planing with a passenger 62½ miles art Donai in 69½ minutes. ...

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  52. THREE NEW DREADNOUGHTS.

    Portugal is ordering from British ship-builders three Dreadnoughts of the Minasqeraes type. ...

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  53. A BISHOP ON AUSTRALIA.

    The Bishop of Rochester (Dr. Harmer), speaking at a meeting of the Kent Colonising Association, said that it passed his comprehension why ...

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  54. London, January 20. RE-COUNT OF VOTES.

    An application for a re-count of the votes recorded in West St. Pancras and West Brunswick at the recent elections has been granted. ...

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  55. The Osborne Judgment.

    In connection with the action brought by compositors against the Scottish Typographical Association, the Court of Sessions at Edinburgh ...

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  56. Defence of Holland

    The journal "Debats," commenting upon the proposed fortification of Flushing, says Dutch defence has been exclusively designed against an ...

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  57. BISHOP OF LONDON AND MARRIAGE.

    The action of the Bishop of London (Dr. Ingram) in protesting against Judge Tristram signing marriage license in certain circumstances arose ...

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  58. Society of Journalists.

    A meeting of Brisbane Pressmen was held this afternoon to consider the question of forming a society of journalists. Mr. J. R. H. Lewis ...

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  59. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    The sentences on 12 of the persons who were condemned to death in Tokin for complicity in a plot against the Mikado have been ...

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  60. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The Agents-General have formally notified the promoters of the Festival of Empire that Australia will not be represented at the festival in ...

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  61. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    Twenty-three British battle-ships and 11 armoured cruisers, with 12 admirals aboard, will participate in manoeuvres, which commence off the Spanish coast ...

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  62. "Blessing of the Waters."

    The Czar attended the ceremony "The blessing of the waters" for the first time since 1905, when the ceremony was discontinued, owing to ...

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  63. A.J.C. ANNIVERSARY MEETING.

    The following are the final acceptances for the Challenge Stakes, to be run to-day:—Oweence 9.8 Maltchester 8.10, Gigandra 8.9, Sylvander and ...

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  64. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    Of 233,945 Britishers who emigrated last year, Canada absorbed 115,754. South Africa 8352, and the United States 73,591. ...

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  65. Berlin, January 19. SUNKEN SUBMARINE'S VICTIMS.

    It is announced officially that the oblique position of the sunken submarine U3 at Kiel, when first she was raised, upset the accumulators. The ...

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