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  2. FEDERAL REFERENDA.

    The Attorney-General (the Hon. T. O'Sullivan) and Messrs. J. C. Cribb, M.L.A., and R. H. Brightman addressed a meeting in the Alliance Ball. ...

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  3. ESK ANNUAL LICENSING COURT.

    On Wednesday last (writes our correspondent) the annual Licensing Court was hell before live, members of the Licensing Bench. Renewals of ...

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  4. Arbitration Treaty.

    The Interparliamentary Council unanimously has adopted Lord Weardale's resolution which recognises the great scope of President Taft's ...

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  5. South African Cricketers

    The team of South African cricketers which recently toured Australia have returned. The manager (Mr. Fitzgerald) in the course of an ...

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  6. SPEED TRIALS OF THE INDEFATIGABLE.

    At the speed trials of the cruiser Indefatigable, a speed of 29 knots was attained. With the exception of destroyers, she is the fastest war-ship ...

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  7. Winnipeg, April 9.

    A conference between the officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and the dissatisfied mechanics has been held, but without result, and ...

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  8. Philadelphia, April 9.

    At, the inquest of the body of Mr. Craige Lippincott, head of the Lippencott Publishing Company, who shot himself, the Coroner's jury returned a ...

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  9. Burglars in a Brewery.

    The offices of Healy and Company, brewers, at Ashton Manor, in Warwickshire, were entered by burglars last night. The thieves obtained but ...

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  10. Paris, April 9. STEALING STATE DOCUMENTS.

    In connection with the arrests made for the removal of documents from the French Foreign Office, the Magistrate produced 10 copies of the ...

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  11. Loss of the Yongala.

    Messrs. T. C. Beirne and Co. this morning (says yesterday's "Telegraph") received from the postal authorities three parcels despatched ...

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  12. German Secrets

    A gang of spies were arrested on a charge of stealing military secrets at Schweisenitz. The secrets consisted of moblisation plans, which are said to ...

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  13. French Wine-growers.

    The wine-growers in the Aube are holding huge processions at Troyes, in demonstration against recent legislation. They demand their re-inclusion ...

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  14. FRENCH WINEGROWERS.

    Later information from Troyes is to the effect that the demonstration is being continued against the recent legislation, in regard to wine, without ...

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  15. LABOUR MEETING AT SADLIER'S CROSSING.

    A Labour referenda meeting was held at Sadlier's Crossing last night when there were a large number of electors present. The Chairman (Mr. ...

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  16. Paris, April 10. LAWN TENNIS.

    At a tennis tournament at Lyons, A. F. Wilding, of New Zealand, beats M. Poulin in an open singles match by 6-0, 6-1, 6-0. ...

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  17. Russian Sensation

    An unconfirmed report has been received from St. Petersburg to the effect that two men were arrested when carrying to the Czar'd winter palace ...

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  18. Closer Settlement.

    The report of the Senate's Committee on closer settlement advocates the granting of loans aggregating £500,000 to enable settlers to ...

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  19. Valparaiso, April 10. TENDER FOR DREADNOUGHTS.

    The lowest tender for the construction of two 26,000 tons Dreadnoughts was that of Vicars Sons and Maxim. ...

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  20. THE CENSUS.

    In another column all householders with whom the census collectors have inadvertently omitted to leave cards are requested to communicate with the ...

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  21. New York, April 10. STEAMER RE-FLOATED.

    The German steamer Prinz Irene has been re-floated. It was found to be undamaged. ...

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  22. Fire at Bombay

    A thatched festival building which had only one exit, situated to the north of Pooma, was destroyed by fire. Two hundred persons were ...

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  23. Canton, April 10. MURDER OF A TARTAR GENERAL.

    A Tartar General has been murdered here. ...

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  24. IPSWICH AMATEUR TURF CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the Ipswich Amateur Turf Club was held in Mr. B. Kennedy's Ulster Hotel last night. Mr. H. M'Grath presided, and ...

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  25. Revolt in Yemen.

    The rebels ire shelling Elsaggeh Yemen with captured Turkish guns. Ten battalions have been despatched to relieve the town. ...

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  26. Position in Morocco.

    Senor Prieto, speaking in the Senate, ate, said that Spain, and France had offered each other mutual and efficient support in Morocco. ...

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  27. French Taxation

    The league of fathers and mothers of large families, intending to petition the Premier for a reduction of [?]xation, met at the Invalides Square ...

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  28. Golden Wedding

    Sixty couples celebrated their golden wedding, yesterday, at Rheims. ...

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  29. An Unpopular Policeman

    The sentencing of a man named Hodgson to three months' imprisonment on a charge of assaulting an unpopular constable named Henthorn, ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    The, infant son of the Earl of Crewe (Secretary of State for India) was christened yesterday in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. The King and ...

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  31. STATE LABOUR MINISTER'S OPINION.

    Mr. Edden, Minister for Mines in the New South Wales Labour Cabinet, is not supporting the referenda proposals, judging by the ...

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  32. Brisbane, April 10. MAILS FOUND ON CASSIDY'S BEACH.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General received a telegram from the Postmaster at Ingham stating that the contents of the mail lags found on ...

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  33. Massacre in Assam

    Mr. Noel Williamson, who was killed by Abor savages, had recently ordered the Abors to relinquish to the Miri tribesmen certain forests which ...

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  34. GREY'S STROKE LEGITIMATE.

    The Billiards Control Club does not intend to introduce rules interfering. with Gray's stroke, which is considered by the club to be quite legitimate. ...

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  35. Festival of Empire

    The "Morning Post" states that the building erected for Australia by Earl Plymouth, like that erected for South Africa, will remain empty ...

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  36. SALE OF A HOPPNER PICTURE.

    Hoppner's portrait of Mrs. Beridge was submitted to public auction, yesterday, by Messrs. Christie. The price obtained was £6510. ...

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  37. London, April 10.

    A blizzard ruined the early Jersey potato crop, which is now expected to realise less than £100,000. ...

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  38. West End Methodist Sunday-School.

    A very pleasant entertainment was held in the West End Methodist Sunday-school, last evening. There was a good attendance, and it was evident ...

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  39. Rising in Albania.

    The Albanians, after two days' fighting, have surrounded Kashali and Tuzi, and have re-occupied all the forts except Shipshanik. The ...

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  40. GUNBOAT RIO DE JANEIRO.

    The gunboat Rio de Janerio, which is being built for Brazil at Elswick, will have 14in guns and improved armoured protection. ...

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  41. Personal.

    Mr. Gordon Alexander, advance representative for the Bohemia musical comedy entertainers, is staying at the Palais Royal Hotel, making ...

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  42. BOOKS FOR BRITISH MUSEUM.

    Fifty books, which were selected under Mr. Alfred Huth, have been added to the British Museum. They are equal to the cream of Lord ...

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  43. Mexican Revolt

    Advices from Mexicali state that a revolutionary force, composed of 880 Americans, and commanded by an American ex-quartermaster, attacked a ...

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  44. Fire at Tokio.

    News comes from Tokin, that the Yoshiwara quarter of the city has been devastated by a great fire. The number of houses destroyed is 5000, ...

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  45. ROYAL VISIT TO EDINBURGH.

    It has been officially announced that their Majesties the King and Queen will visit Edinburgh on the 17th July, and will remain there till the ...

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  46. PORTRAIT OF THE KING.

    Sir Luke Fildes, I.A., has been commanded to paint a State portrait of His Majesty the King. ...

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  47. DR. JOHNSON'S HOUSE.

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth has decided to present Dr. Johnson's house in Gough Square to the nation. ...

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  48. German Dockers

    Sven hundred workmen employed at the Schichan dockyard. Danzig, where the battleship Greatz Aegir is being built, have ceased work. They demand ...

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  49. Four Men Killed.

    A man named Kowoll last night attempted to commit a burglary at the colliery at Laurahuette, in Silesia, in Prussia. He killed four men, ...

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  50. INCREASING SPEED OF VESSELS.

    The idea of covering a ship's bottom with glass to increase its speed, together with an economic fuel consumption, will shortly be tested upon ...

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  51. BUSINESS MOTTO.

    THE "QUEENSLAND TIMES" Office is the Best Established in West Moreton for all descriptions of Letterpress Job Printing. Motto : "Neat ...

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  52. SEA ELEPHANT.

    The Regents Park Zoo has acquired a healthy sea elephant, which is the only specimen in England. ...

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