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  2. Speared by an Aboriginal.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Cairns to the effect that a man named Robert Blake was speared by an aboriginal on the ...

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  3. Choulish Vandals

    A revolting crime has just been discovered here. A band of ghouls effected an entrance to the splendid mausoleum belonging to the ...

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  4. Admiral Lord Charles Beresford.

    Having reached the age limit, Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., retires from the Royal Navy. (Lord Charles Beresford has had a ...

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  5. FUNERAL NOTICES.

    Elsewhere the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyons are invited to attend the funeral of their deceased mother and ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the end of January, the Territorial forces numbered 1514 officers and 44,106 men short of the establishment. ...

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  7. Imperial Parliament.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Archer Shee, the Secretary for War (Mr. Haldane) said that Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton's memorandum was ...

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  8. ROADVALE ITEMS.

    The weather conditions (writes our correspondent under Thursday's date) are becoming more favourable. We have now only occasional showers. ...

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  9. SURRENDER OF PERSIAN ASSASSINS.

    The assassins of San i-ed-Dowleh have been handed over to the Russian Legation in Tehran. ...

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  10. Federal Cabinet.

    The first of a series of Federal cabinet meetings will be held on Wednesday next. The Prime Minister (the Hon. A. Fisher) will open the ...

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  11. WEST'S PICTURES.

    There was a fairly large attendance at West's Pictures, displayed on Martoo's Grounds, Limestone-street, last night, when Thursday evening's ...

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  12. STOWAWAYS START A FIRE.

    The liner Hero, from Dunkirk, on the north coast of France, arrived at Hull, with a fire in one of the holds. When the fire had been extinguished, ...

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  13. Fire in Crewe House

    A passer-by discovered a fire in Crewe House in Curzon-street, the residence of Earl Crewe (Secretary of State for the Colonies), in the middle ...

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  14. THE STRANDED AOTEA.

    The chances of floating the stranded steamer Aotea are regarded as favourable. ...

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  15. Date of By-Elections.

    It is expected that the writs authorising the by-elections for the Enoggera and Rockhampton seats will be issued to-morrow. Although no ...

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  16. EMPEROR WILLIAM INDISPOSED.

    The Emperor William of Germany will be confined to his bed for the next few days. He is suffering from a cold. ...

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  17. PERSONATION CASE.

    The trial was concluded, to-day, of Peter Duckworth, a magistrate, and also a prominent trade union official in the Darwen division of Lancashire, ...

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  18. AN INJURED FOOT.

    Yesterday Mr. Albert Johns, 25 years of age, who is engaged as a miner at the Blackheath Colliery, sustained a serious injury to his right ...

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  19. FALL OF EARTH.

    The big fall of earth in No. 10 tunnel blocked the track near Round Hill. The line is now blocked, and no goods can be sent through. The ...

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  20. Anarchists in Berlin

    An anarchist haunt in the Scheunen quarter of Berlin was raided by 60 detectives, who arrested a number of Russians and Austrians, believing that ...

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  21. PEARL NECKLACE STOLEN.

    A daring robbery was perpetrated in a street in Edinburgh to-day. A lady was looking in a shop-window when she was assaulted and robbed of a ...

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  22. MINERS' HEALTH.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the health conditions of miners in Queensland have nearly completed their preliminary work, ...

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  23. ARGENTINE DROUGHT ENDED.

    The greatest drought that has occurred in the last quarter of a century in the Argentine, has just ended. Every province has been drenched by ...

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  24. Preserved Meat.

    The Minister of External Affairs has received from the High Commissioner forms of tender for the supply of preserved meat to the War Office. ...

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  25. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Rev. W. H. Harrison is preaching at North Ipswich in the morning and the Ellenborought-street at night Many of his old friends will again ...

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  26. Tin Market.

    The dealings in tin are on a huge scale and great excitement prevails. The rapid successive breaks in the prices are due to heavy manipulation ...

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  27. Agricultural Banking Scheme

    Earl Carrington (President of the Board of Agriculture) is considering an agricultural banking scheme, by which it is proposed to work through ...

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  28. BOXING MATCH.

    In a boxing match at Vancouver, yesterday, Tommy O'Toole, of Philadelphia, defeated Digger Stanley, the English bantam-weight champion, who ...

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  29. IPSWICH MOTOR-'BUS COMPANY.

    A meeting of the provisional directors of the proposed Ipswich Motor-'Bus Company was held in the office of the acting-secretary (Mr. G. ...

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  30. ELECTION IN GLOUCESTER.

    The Labour party have decided not to contest the seat for the Forest of Dean division of Gloucester, rendered vacant by the death of Sir Charles ...

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  31. Floods in Victoria.

    Floods have done a tremendous amount of damage in the Bendigo district. Many families have been compelled to leave their homes. The ...

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  32. London Markets

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  33. REFRESHMENT-ROOM AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    It is stated that Mr. C. Baldwin, for many years in charge of the refreshment-room at Parliament House, is about to retire. Mr. Baldwin ...

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  34. DOCK DAMAGED BY FIRE.

    A fire occurred in the Millwall Dock, and the damage is estimated at £4000. ...

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  35. Tariff Agreement.

    Several supporters of the Ministry, amid vigorous protests from the Opposition, declared that the debate in the British House of ...

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  36. BILLIARD MATCH.

    The latest scores in the billiard match are—Gray, 4760; Diggle, 4336. The players pass and repass each other repeatedly. ...

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  37. Laidley News.

    At the Laidley Police Court, on Thursday morning, before Mr. W. G. Billington, a man named Peter Polsen, who was arrested on the ...

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  38. NEW VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    Sir J. M. F. Fuller, the newly-appointed Governor of Victoria, will sail by the steamer Orontes. ...

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  39. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Executive approval to-day was given for the opening for selection of 94 portions of land containing 136,254 acres. Of that quantity, 70 ...

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  40. SALVATION ARMY.

    As is customary on Friday nights, the Salvation Army, last night, held their meeting in the open-air near the Fountain. The ...

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  41. THE UNIONIST PARTY.

    As an outcome of the "Revaeille" manifesto issued by some members of the Unionist party, the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour (leader of the party) ...

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  42. Britain and Germany.

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question asked by Mr. W. P. Byles, Mr. T. M'Kinnon Wood (Parliamentary Secretary for the Foreign Office) ...

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  43. THE TRAFFIC OF LONDON.

    The Board of Trade has issued a report dealing with the traffic of London, in which it suggests the construction of 100 miles of new roads. The ...

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  44. WAGES BOARD CHAIRMAN.

    At the Executive Council meeting, to-day, Mr. H. M. Russell was appointed chairman of the Coal-mining Industry Board for the whole State, ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. A Shooting Affair.

    A young man named P. M'Grath pleaded "Guilty" to shooting Granville Butler at Camperdown, on the 5th January, and was sentenced to ...

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  47. GOVERNMENT WORKERS.

    Replying to a Trade Union deputation urging the payment of higher wages in the Woolwich Arsenal, the Right Hon. R. B. Haldane ...

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  48. CHANGE OF ASSOCIATES.

    At the Executive Council meeting, to-day, the resignation of Mr. Lloyd Price, associate to his Honour Mr. Justice Shand, was ...

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  49. POLICE PRIVILEGES.

    Some delay has occurred in bringing into force all the extra payments and privileges which were authorised in the last week of last ...

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  50. Vancouver, February 10. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Latest news from Mexico shows that the insurgent force retreated to the south of the town of Jaurez. Gen. Blanco refused to send ...

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  51. Aeroplane Accident.

    News is to hand of a further shocking aeroplane accident, the victims being M. Noel and M. Delatoree. They were completing an hour's flight in a ...

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  52. 200LB PER BAG.

    The Customs Department desire that publicity should be given to the proclamation issued in last Saturday's "Commonwealth Gazette," prohibiting ...

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  53. Inter-State Labour Conference.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  54. THE A.B.C. BANK.

    The tender of Messrs. Wilson and Pickles has been accepted for alterations and additions to the Australian Bank of Commerce, Limited. The ...

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  55. The Houndsditch Murder

    Lena, a cigarette-maker, who has been absent from home since the date of the murder of the policemen at Houndsditch, reappeared ...

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  56. FOURTEEN MEN ENTOMBED.

    An explosion in the Corkdale Mine, Trinidad, in Colorado, resulted in the entombment of 14 men. A rescue car has been despatched. ...

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  57. Constantinople, February 10. THE ARABIAN REVOLT.

    Some 50,000 troops have been sent to quell the insurrection in the Yemen District, Arabia. The Arabs are with-drawing the camels to the accessible ...

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  58. Queensland Cattle.

    Messrs. F. A. Brodie and Co., stork and station agents, have sold over 10,000 Queensland cattle during the past week, including 3750 from ...

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  59. KAFFIRS.

    The recent legislation prohibiting the employment of Indians as labourers has resulted in the doubling of wages paid to kaffirs and 50 per cent ...

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  60. Cholera in Russia.

    It is officially stated that during last year there were 216,091 cases of cholera in Russia, and of this number 101,002 resulted in deaths. ...

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  61. Embezzlement from Savings Bank.

    A young man named Albert Puddicombe pleaded "Guilty" to embezzling money from the New South Wales Government Savings Bank, ...

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  62. Gold Mining.

    The Western Australian United Gold-Mining Company has been registered with a capital of £750,000. Its objects are to acquire the North E[?] ...

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  63. Russian Poisoning Case.

    In connection with the poisoning case, Count De Lacy, who is charged with complicity in the affair, deposed that he first paid Dr. Pantebenke ...

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  64. Australian Navy.

    An order for the construction of two submarines has been placed, on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia, with Vickers, Sons, and ...

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  65. Encouraging Marriage.

    The town of Ellensburg, in the State, of Washington, has decided to tax unmarried persons, male and female over the age of 27 years. ...

    Article : 35 words
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