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  2. Royal Society of St. George

    The fifth annual meeting of the Ipswich branch of the Royal Society of St. George was held in Ham's Rooms, Nicholas-street, last night. ...

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  3. Rising in Albania.

    The Merdites and all the Roman Catholics now have taken refuge in an inaccessible mountain district. The Turkish authorities hastily are ...

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  4. The Persian Regent

    Two women (who, however, were probably men in disguise) attempted to assassinate the Persian regent yesterday while the latter were out ...

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  5. Mr. Fisher Interviewed.

    Mr. Fisher, in an interview to-day, said that the Labour party in Australia invited democracies throughout the world, particularly those in the ...

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  6. TARAMPA SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the above-mentioned council was held in the Shire Hall, Gatton, yesterday. A communication was received from the ...

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  7. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    Further arrangements for the celebration in Ipswich on the 22nd Instant of the crowning of King George V. were made at a meeting of the ...

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  8. MR. BATCHELOR IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Batchelor opened an Australian pavilion at Roubax, in France, and urged the extension of trade between Australia and France. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN STEAMER STRIKES A ROCK.

    The steamer Ryazan, of the Russian volunteer fleet, struck a rock off Nagasaki, The mails and the passengers are safe, including the Crown Prince ...

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  10. Tenders for Locomotives

    Tenders were opened by the Commissioner for Railways yesterday for the construction of 30 C16 locomotives. It is announced that the tender of ...

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  11. LOAN FOR THE ARGENTINE.

    The Argentine Congress has voted in favour of a bill to raise a 4½ percent loan of £14,000,000 for the purpose of establishing schools, colleges, ...

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  12. Armenian Settlers.

    Arrangements have been made to settle 5000 Armenians on the Fraser River, near Vancouver. ...

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  13. Columbus (Ohio), June 6. POLITICAL GRAFT IN AMERICA.

    It is believed that a legislator's confession of having accepted a bribe is a forecast of disclosures of wholesale graft in America. Several ...

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  14. Manila, June 6. PETER THE PAINTER.

    A stowaway from Singapore has been arrested on suspicion of being Peter the Painter. The Consulate is making an investigation. ...

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  15. Reciprocity Bill.

    The friends of President Taft admit that the prospects of the Reciprocity Bill's passing Congress are very discouraging. ...

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  16. Tokio, June 6. JAPANESE STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Ryazon is now a total wreck. The cargo of tea which was insured for £100,000 has been lost. ...

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  17. Trade Agreement.

    The Hen. W. S. Fielding, Minister for Finance, in Canada, has written a letter to the newspapers in reply to Lord Selbourne's recent speech in ...

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  18. Alleged Timber Trust

    A Federal Government inquiry has been opened into the alleged existence in the United States of a timber trust. A grand jury will seek to ...

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  19. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The total number of persons in Queensland now receiving pensions under the Invalid and Old-Age Pensions Act is 10,283. Old-age pensions are ...

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  20. The Position in Mexico

    A great popular reception is being planned for General Madero's arrival. The frontier Mexican train service has been resumed. ...

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  21. Vancouver Strike.

    The widespread labour tie-up at Vancouver, which had been predicted, did not take place to-day. The work-men in the building trades only went ...

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  22. Alleged Australian Journalist

    A. Stevenson Eddy, described as an Adelaide journalist, under contract to travel round the world without money and without begging, has been ...

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  23. THE RULE OF THE ROAD.

    Even the most unobservant persons who have occasion to pass along the principal thoroughfares of Ipswich cannot help noticing the ...

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  24. TELEPHONE EXCHANGES FOR HARRISVILLE.

    Mr. H. Sinclair has been advised that approval has been given to establish a telephone exchange at Harrisville, and that the necessary ...

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  25. The Imperial Conference

    In commenting on Mr. Wilson's speech at Stafford, in which he declared that Australia would spend her last man and her last shilling in the ...

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  26. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between George Gray (the Queensland boy champion, who has achieved remarkable success since his arrival in England) ...

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  27. The Veto Bill

    Lord Halsbury, speaking at Edgesford, said that unless the Veto Bill was amended so as to remove its objectionable features—and all its ...

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  28. NEW COLLIERY AT BLACKSTONE.

    Some half-a-dozen residents of the Blackstone district writes our Bundanba district correspondent) have secured from the Hon. ...

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  29. Tram-Car Accident.

    A tram-car was overturned at Staly-bridge, in Cheshire, this morning, and many persons were injured. The car at the time was crowded with workmen, ...

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  30. Canada and New Zealand

    Canada's New Zealand trade during the last fiscal year amounted to nearly £300,000, an increase of £80,000. The automobile trade is rapidly ...

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  31. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The man William Gould, who was charged with the murder of an Afghan named Charlie Rashian, or Rashen Deen, with whom he had been engaged ...

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  32. Sugar-Workers' Dispute

    Mr. Burton, district secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, has returned from a visit to Ayr, which was made in connection with the existing ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The newspapers praise the collection of pictures by Australian artists, which is being shown at the art gallery. ...

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  34. Mr. John Dillon

    Mr. John Dillon, Nationalist member of the House of Commons for East Mayo, met with an accident when motoring in Ireland to-day. The car ...

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  35. WINSTON CHURCHILL AND THE JUDGES.

    At the conference of brassworkers, which is being held at Birmingham, a resolution was passed to-day, thanking the Homo Secretary (Mr. Winston ...

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  36. Whit-Monday.

    Brilliant weather prevailed, for the Whit-Monday bank holiday. It was very hot, however, the thermometer reaching 80 degrees in the shade, and ...

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  37. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS' WAGES.

    As was mentioned in our issue of yesterday the wages for carpenters and joiners have been advanced ½d per hour from the 1st instant under ...

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  38. DEATH OF LORD GIFFORD.

    The death is announced of Lord Gifford, in his 62nd year. Lord Gifford died suddenly. (Edric Frederick Gifford, third Baron ...

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  39. Secrets of the Confessional.

    A criminal tribunal has sentenced an ex-priest named Verdesi—now a Methodist—to 10 months' imprisonment (besides having to pay a fine), for a ...

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  40. LAWN TENNIS.

    The following fixtures have been drawn by the Ipswich Lawn Tennis Association for decision on Saturday afternoon next:—St. Stephen's ...

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  41. Killed By a Car

    A terrible accident, involving the death of one soldier and injuries to several others, occurred last night at St. Denis, a fortified suburb of Paris. ...

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  42. The Rockhampton Carnival

    The Rockhampton carnival was continued to-day in fine weather. The football match Rcokhampton v. Mount Morgan resulted in a win for the ...

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  43. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED.

    The Australian delegates and Sir George and Lady Reid, who are the guests of the Earl and Countess of Harrowby, at Sandon Hall, ...

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  44. Revolt in Morocco.

    News has been received from Morocco that a French force under captain Moreau, after a two hours' fight, drove the tribesmen under El ...

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  45. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A GIRL.

    The Commissioner of Police (Major W. G. Cahill) has received from Rockhampton a report to the effect that the station-master at Mount ...

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  46. Declaration of London.

    The "Koe[?]ter" describes the approval of the Declaration of London by the Imperial Conference as a gratifying event. ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND DREADNOUGHT.

    The New Zealand Dreadnought will be launched on the 1st of July. ...

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  48. A RUSSIAN BOUNDARY.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the Council of Empire has adopted the 12-mile limit on the Amur coast. This limit will come ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Boat Capsized.

    Six young persons were out sailing yesterday, when the boat capsized, and they were drowned. ...

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  51. Cancer Research.

    A lady has bequeathed 70,000 to the Cancer Research Society. ...

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  52. BRITAIN'S BIGGEST BOAT.

    The keel-plate has been laid, on the Clydebank, of the giant Cunard liner Acquitania, which will be Great Britain's biggest boat. ...

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