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  2. Britain and Germany

    In the House of Common last night, the Right Hon. Reginald M'Kenna (First Lord of the Admiralty) announced that the principle of ...

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  3. An Insane Co[?]

    A cowboy named Root, at Billings, Montana, lassoed his bride, and dragged her body for miles across the country. The woman's head was ...

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  4. IPSWICH TRAFFIC DISTRICT.

    The city of Ipswich and the shires of Bundanba, Brassall, and Purga have been constituted the Ipswich traffic district, which enables the ...

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  5. South African Problems

    The Hon. J. C. Smuts (Minister of Defence), in the course of a speech in the House of Assembly, said too much had been made of the education ...

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  6. NEW JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Irish Unionist clubs in Belfast have decided to forward to the Premiers of the over-sea dependencies a manifesto expressing a determination ...

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  8. MARCH RENTS.

    The total amount demanded in rent notices for 1911 amounts to £368,330 9s 11d. Amounts paid during Match were as follows:—To land agents, ...

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  9. IDENTIFICATION ERROR.

    The official inquiry has been concluded at Bonchurch, in the Isle of Wight, into the allegation that an unknown man who committed suicide and was ...

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  10. Election of Russian President

    The election of M. Rodsianko as President of the Duma resulted in a split of the Octobrist party, 50 members tendering their resignation as ...

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  11. A DAIRYMAN'S LOSS.

    On Saturday, the 25th March, an accident of a very serious nature occurred on Mr. N. Chandler's farm at Talgai West, resulting in the ...

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  12. Agricultural Bank

    At a meeting of the Executive Council, to-day, Alexander Purdon was appointed inspector under the Agricultural Bank Act. It is understood ...

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  13. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Dr. Mawson announces that his Antarctic expedition must leave this year. All arrangements to ship the equipment have been completed, but they ...

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  14. CHEMICAL PLUMBING AT TECHNICAL COLLEGES.

    At the Executive Council meeting to-day approval was given of a recommendation that chemical plumbing be added to the approved syllabus of ...

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  15. Official Report

    In a bulletin issued to-day the Weather Bureau stated:— "One large anti-cyclone now occupies almost the whole space of the ...

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  16. The New Hebrides

    During the discussion on the colonial estimates in the Chamber of Deputies, H. Augneur, a former Governor-General of Madagascar, complained ...

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  17. THE LATE MR. MOBERLY BELL.

    Sir George H. Reid (High Commissioner for Australia), in a letter to the "Times," pays a tribute to the late Mr. Moberly Bell's services to the ...

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  18. IRRIGATION

    Dr. Elwood Meade, the Victorian irrigation expert, who recently investigated the Barren Jack irrigation area for the New South Wales ...

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  19. A BUNDANBA FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Spark, left Mr. Reed's funeral parlour for the Ipswich Cemetery on Friday afternoon ...

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  20. London, April 7. DIVIDENDS.

    The British Australasia Trust and Loan Company has declared a dividend of 5 per cent and a bonus of 1s. D. and W. Murray have declared a ...

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  21. Revolt in Mexico

    Antone Carrasco, the insurgent and bandit, has been executed by the order of the provisional president. The main force of President Diaz is ...

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  22. MR. HENNIKER HEATON ILL.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton (Unionist member for the Canterbury) is seriously ill. A. medical bulletin states that it will be some days before he is out ...

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  23. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.

    The Rev. Frank Duesbury, who returns from a visit to the South to-night, will be the preacher at the D[?]lenborough-street Methodist Church ...

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  24. BUENOS AYRES LAND SALES.

    A sensation has been caused by the newspaper "La Argentina," in declaring that the majority of recent land sales near Buenos Ayres have been ...

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  25. SUICIDE.

    Mr. Craige Lippencott, head of the famous Lippincott Publishing Company, shot and killed himself to-day. He was 65 years of age. ...

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  26. Federal Land Tax

    It is intended to appoint eight valuers for the Federal Land Tax Departmentin New South Wales, seven for Victoria, six for Queensland, and ...

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  27. LIFE INSURANCE IN ITALY.

    The Prime Minister (Signor Giolitte), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, yesterday, said that the Government intended to make life insurance a ...

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  28. SHOW WEEK AND SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.

    A peculiar position has arisen in connection with school holidays for the Ipswich show week. Monday, the 24th April, has been gazetted a ...

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  29. Strike in Canada

    Prince Rupert was the scene of a violent conflict between the police and men who struck work in connection with civic contracts. Many ...

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  30. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB.

    A meeting was held in the "Caledonian Society's rooms, in the Lands Office, on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of considering the ...

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  31. FRENCH DOCUMENTS.

    Rouet (a clerk in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs), Meamon (an alleged British subject), and Pallier (his secretary) have been arrested on ...

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  32. The Yongala Disaster.

    In connection with the Yongala disaster, a special meeting of the committee of the Royal Shipwreck and Humane Society of New South ...

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  33. Personal.

    Mr. F. Parton, one of the passengers of the ill-fated Yongala, was fath[?] of the Rev, Arthur Parton, the newly-appointed Methodist minister [?] ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    Rahe and Mavrogordato yesterday defeated Wilding and Myers in the Got[?] d'Azur (lawn tennis) championship, by 6—4, 6—4. ...

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  35. American Reciprocity

    At a caucus of the Conservative party, a resolution was carried endorsing the leadership of Mr. Borden. It was also decided to press the ...

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  36. Constantinople, April 7. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The Albanian force took the offensive at Tuzi, and in the battle which took place both sides suffered severe losses. ...

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  37. Sir John Fuller

    Sir John Fuller, ex.-M.P. for the Westbury division of Wiltshire, who has been appointed Governor of Victoria, was entertained at dinner at the ...

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  38. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    On Wednesday last a memorial service in connection with the loss of the Yongala and her crew was held at the Rawson Institute for ...

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  39. Washington, April 7. PANAMA CANAL BONDS.

    The issue of Panama Canal bonds has been provisionally lined for the 1st June. ...

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  40. Irish Home Rule

    The Right Hen. A. J. Balfour (leader of the Unionist party), in the course of a speech which he delivered before 3000 youthful members of the Junior ...

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  41. MEASLES AT COULSON.

    A correspondent informs us that measles are very bad around Coulson. Over hall of the school children, he says, are absent on account ...

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  42. A NEUTRALITY MATTER.

    The master and owner of the steamer Hornet has been arraigned on a charge of infringing the United States neutrality laws. It is alleged ...

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  43. Colombo, April 7. A CREW SAVED.

    The crew of the steamer Bertdorf, which recently met with an accident have been saved. ...

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  44. WORKMAN SCALDED AT OXLEY BACON FACTORY.

    While attending to what is called the digestor in the Oxley Bacon Factory yesterday morning, Andrew Bevis was badly scalded on the ...

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  45. Naval Cadet Case

    The case of the naval cadet, Archer Shee (who in July last was dismissed from the Osborne. Naval College on charges which proved ...

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  46. HOTEL METROPOLE, ESK.

    Elsewhere Mr. J. Kennedy advertises the Hotel Metropole, Esk (the largest hotel in the Stanley electorate), where he promises that ...

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  47. Revolt in Morocco

    Communication between Fez and the army, which is camped an eight hours' march north of the capital, has been cut off. The Sultan sent out the ...

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  48. THE WEATHER.

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  49. MORMONISM

    Mr. Smith, son of Mr. Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, in addressing a Church conference, admitted that there were 1100 polygamous ...

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  50. SCARCITY OF LABOUR AT WARWICK.

    The excellent season the district is passing through has created an extra demand for labour, which, however, it is difficult to supply (says ...

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  51. MAN MISSING.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a wire from Maryborough stating that William Cardy, a labourer, has been missing from ...

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  52. Bleaching of Wheat

    The Local Government Board has issued a report with regard to the bleaching of wheat. It states that the process must be regarded with ...

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  53. INTER-STATE RAILWAY CRICKET.

    The following are the names of players chosen by the selection committee to represent the Ipswich railway in a cricket match against an Eversleigh ...

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  54. Steamer Stranded

    The North German Lloyd steamer Princess Irene stranded to-day off Lone Hill. There are 2500 passengers on board. A high sea is running, but ...

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  55. United States Tariff

    Mr. Burleson, a member of the House of Representatives for Texas will introduce a tariff bill providing for free trade in leather wire nails, and ...

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  56. ROSEWOOD POLICE COURT.

    At the Rosewood Police Court, yesterday, before Messrs. M. Bourke and W. E. Collette, Joseph Neal appeared on a charge of creating a disturbance ...

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  57. Australian Destroyers

    The destroyers Parramatta and Yarra passed Sandy Cape to-day for [?]eppel Bay. They will proceed to Cairns, and will then return South, ...

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  58. TOMMY BURNS

    Tommy Burns has decided to put on boxing bo[?]s at Vancouver, Win[?]g and Calga[?]y, under the authority to the National Sporting Association. ...

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  59. Tenders Invited

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  60. Advertising

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