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  2. Farmers' Federal Council

    The quarterly meeting of the Farmers' Federal Council of West Moreton was held in Ham's Rooms, Nicholas street, on Saturday afternoon last, ...

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  3. BAND RECITAL.

    Despite the keen, westerly wind yesterday afternoon the City Vice-Regal Band proceeded with their recital in the Central Gardens. Such ...

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  4. Riot in Mexico.

    Fourteen persons were killed during a riot at Matehula, where the miners are on strike. ...

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  5. RABBITS NEAR WARWICK.

    We (Warwick "Examiner and Times") are informed by an eye-witness that two rabbits were so seen sporting in the paddock near Mr. A. ...

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  6. BILLIARDS

    The latest scores in the billiard match between George Gray, the Queensland champion, and luman, are Gray, 7824: Inman, 4429. Gray ...

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  7. The Imperial Conference.

    Sir Joseph Ward formally moved that in order to relieve the wives and children, and the poor relief burdens of Great Britain and the ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES.

    T'he Archbishop of Paris has refused to permit the burial of the remains of the late M. Rouvier with the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, because ...

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  9. Weather in America.

    The hot weather record has again born broken. So far, one death has been reported, and also four serious cases of prostration. The season has ...

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  10. HON. A. FISHER DECLINING DEGREES.

    The Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, and Birmingham such desired to confer the honorary degree of doctor of laws on the Prime ...

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  11. FOUND DEAD.

    About 6.30 a.m. on Saturday, the dead body of a man was found close to the fence in the yard of the Hotel Cecil, Down-street, North ...

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  12. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    The General Assembly of the Irish Presbyterian Church, now sitting at Ballast, has adopted a resolution declaring that the no temere decree, ...

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  13. Garment Workers' Strike

    Seven arrests have been made in connection with the fight between the pickets of garment workers on strike and the police. One man will be ...

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  14. London, June 10.

    At St. Thomas's Hospital sports held at Chiswick yesterday, J. G. Skeet, the Australian pedestrian, ran 104 yards in 11 1/5 sec, won the ...

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  15. Order of the Garter.

    The investiture of the H.R.H. the Prince of Wales with the Order of the Garter took place yesterday. The knights and officers of the Order of the ...

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  16. London, June 11. THE BIRKBECK BANK.

    A message despatched on Saturday stated that the Birkbeck Bank, in High Holborn, had suspended payment with a view to ...

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  17. Aeroplaining Fatalities

    An aviator named Sehendel, with a passenger named Voss, ascended at Jobsenesthal a height of 6600ft. Beginning to descend, their Volplane ...

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  18. KING GEORGE COMPLIMENTS MELBA.

    His Majesty King George warmly congratulated Madame Melba for her singing in "Juliet." ...

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  19. PLAINLAND STATE SCHOOL.

    A meeting of the committee of the Plainland State School was held in the school building on Friday evening last. There were present ...

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  20. COAL PORTERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of coal porters at Southampton is hampering shipping. ...

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  21. RECEPTION TO VIDA GOLDSTEIN.

    The Hon., A. Fisher (Prime Minister of Australia) was present at the reception tendered to Miss Vida Goldstein, of Victoria, by the ...

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  22. Inter-National Polo

    The International polo match resulted: America, 4½ goals; England, 3½1 goals. The English temp were on level terms with their opponents ...

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  23. MR. M'GOWAN IN GERMANY.

    The Hon. J. S. T. M'Gowan (Premier of New South Wales), who is at present visiting Germany, inspected vehicular and foot traffic in a ...

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  24. THE LATE MR. WALTER SAVILLE.

    The will of the late Mr. Walter Saville of the firm, Shaw Saville, and Co., has been proved. The personality was valued at £1,583,983. ...

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  25. Steamer Burnt

    A steamer was burnt in the Amur River. Seven hundred Corean railway way navvies were on board, and a panic ensued. Sixty persons ...

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  26. Vancouver, June 11.

    George Goulding, a Canadian, defeated Lorimer, an Englishman, at Toronto, in the worlds mile walking championship. He covered the ...

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  27. The Imperial Idea.

    A number of the overseas branches were represented at the conference of the Victoria League. Lord Plunkett, in the course of a speech, ...

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  28. Affairs in Mexico

    An order has been issued for the deportation from Mexico of 300 Chinamen. It is believed they attempted to gain entrance to the United States. ...

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  29. BUNDANBA STATE SCHOOL SOCIAL.

    On Saturday night (writes our Bundanba district correspondent), a st successful social was held in G.U.O.O.F. Hall, Bundanba, by ...

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  30. BOXING MATCH.

    Rivers, a Mexican, defeated Dixon, of Massachusetts, in the 16th round at Vernon, in California. Dixon wars disqualified for kicking. A riot ...

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  31. DEATH OF A FORMER AUSTRALIAN.

    The Rev. Dr. Lucas, a Canadian temperance lectures, who lived in Australia for a number of years, is dead. ...

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  32. Revolt in Morocco

    It is officially reported that the French forces have entered Mequinez after severe fighting, heavy losses being sustained on both sides. The ...

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  33. Paris, June 11.

    The military occupation of the champagne district has already cost £920,000. ...

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  34. Leavenworth (Kansas), June 10. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE.

    A heat wave is being experienced in Missouri, the temperature being 104 deg. St. Louis reports the hottest weather since 1836. ...

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  35. Automobile Race

    In an automobile race, yesterday, a competitor named Basle was crushed through his car overturning, and he died later. The pilot of a second car ...

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  36. FIRE AT WEST IPSWICH.

    At about 10.20 o'clock on Saturday night residents of the city were startled by an alarm of "Fire !" and people were soon ...

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  37. Vancouver, June 10.

    The late Mrs. Carrie Nation died from a disease known as paresis, which is an incomplete form of paralysis, affecting movement but not ...

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  38. Compulsory Insurance

    The Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George, "Chancellor of the Exchequer) addressed a meeting of 4000 people in the Birmingham Town Hall. His voice ...

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  39. Singapore, June 9.

    The trial has been commenced of the wife of the head master of the Victoria Institution, at Kulalumpur, on a charge of murdering a friend on ...

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  40. Chinese Oil Market

    With a view to counteracting the Standard Oil Company's invasion of the Chinese market, the Shell Royal Dutch Company is preparing to ...

    Article : 57 words
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