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  2. Queensland Parliament

    No one was sorry because of the change from the Liquor Bill to the estimates. There had been so much talk—so much repetition—on the ...

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  3. General Cables.

    The Maoris to-day played a football match against a kentish fifteen. Kent scored 3 goals 6 tries (24 points), and the Maoris, one try (3). ...

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  4. Turco-Italian War.

    An Austrian merchant at Tripoli writes stating that Italians, fed the hungry, and were vilely betrayed. It is true, he adds, that the Italians ...

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  5. The Moroccan Question.

    The Imperial Chancellor (Herr Bethmann-Hollweg), speaking in the Reichstag with regard to the recent speech by the British Chancellor of the ...

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  6. CITY BAND EXCURSIONS.

    Given fine weather, the City Band's trip to Sandgate, this afternoon, should of tickets have been sold, but ample accommodation will be ...

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  7. Lockrose Progress Association.

    The monthly meeting of the Lock-rose-Bright View-One-Mile Laggon Progress Association (Writes our correspondent took place on Saturday ...

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  8. SUFFRAGE IN BRITAIN.

    Labour circles are not enthusiastic over Mr. Asquith's proposals for manhood surfirage. They recall that after the late Mr. W. E. Gladstone's ...

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  9. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Rev. J. Prowse will preach all day to-morrow at Ellenborough-street, as the Rev. F. Duesbury will be, away at Maryborough and Gympie on ...

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  10. London, November 10. SUCCESS OF AUSTRALIAN STUDENT.

    At the freshmen's sports,. held in connection with the Cambridge University, Savage, of West Australia, won the 120 yards hurdle race, his ...

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  11. THE REVOLT IN CHINA

    Hundreds of persons have been burned at Hankan, included woman and children. Whole families have been engulfed in the flames. ...

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  12. PRICE OF SILVER.

    A rise which has taken in the price of silver is due to the demands of the Chinese Bank for currency. A group of eastern speculators are ...

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  13. WEST MORETON TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The west Moreton Teachers' Association are arranging for the annual dinner to be held early in December. The function this year will probably ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The "Times" has published an open letter from Mr. F. J. Murray, appealing to the workers of England to help to fill the vacant spaces in Australia. ...

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  15. GORED BY A BULL.

    Yesterday morning a young man named William Hough was gored by a bull on his father's dairy farm at Pine Mountain. The ambulance ...

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  16. Capetown, November 9. TRANSVAAL MINE FATALITY.

    Four of the 50 natives entombed in the Primrose mine, near Johannesburg, were killed, and 23 were injured. The remainder have been rescued. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS

    Some stir was occasioned in naval circles, to-day, by the fact that two ships of the Australian squadron have received orders to proceed with ...

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  18. San Francisco, November 10. EXPLOSION AT A DOCK.

    Two men were killed and many seriously injured by an explosion of a gas exhaust at the tunnel dock. The British steamer Mina Bria was in the ...

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  19. Helena (Montana), November 10. A ROCK SLIDE.

    A rock side carried a train consisting of several cars and an engine bodily off the Northern Pacific Railway Company's line. An engineer ...

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  20. CONCERT AT FLINDERS.

    A correspondent writes:—In spite of the threatening weather and other distractions, a fair number turned out on Tuesday night to attend the ...

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  21. Home and Foreign Policy

    There was a brilliant assemblage at the lord Mayor's banquet, held at the Guildhall, yesterday. Sir Thomas Boor Crosby presided. ...

    Article : 440 words
  22. Home Rule for Ireland

    The Nationalists fear that the Government is contemplating an appeal to the country before the proposed Home Rule bill becomes law. ...

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  23. Colonial Wines.

    The judges of the colonial wines exhibited at the brewers' exhibition report that the quality is well maintained, and some specimens are very ...

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  24. Federal Parliament

    In the Senate to-day, the debate on the Arbitration Bill was resumed. Senator Millen described the bill as practically useless. There was no ...

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  25. The Unionist Party

    In connection with the appointment of successor to Mr. Belfour as leader of the Unionist party, the "Times" states that much lobbying is being ...

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  26. THE HOTEL METROPOLE.

    In another column, it is intimated that the Hotel Metropole has been taken over by Mrs. B. J. Kennedy, late of the Fassifern Hotel, Engelsburg. ...

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  27. House of Representatives

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Tudor informed Sir William Lyne that the rectification of tariff anomalies must await the result of a referendum ...

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  28. FUNERAL NOTICE.

    Elsewhere the friends of Mrs. Greiger (reject of the late Mr. J. A. Greiger) are invited to attend her funeral, to move from her late residence, Mount ...

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  29. Lancashire Colliers.

    A conference has taken place besween the Lancashire coal-miners and the coal-owners. the men asked for a minimum wage of 7s a day, the ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. NEW ZEALAND RURAL CAMPS.

    The New Zealand Department of Agriculture has established in system of rural camps for school boys, to be held on practical farms. The first ...

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  32. The Sugar Commission.

    The Sugar Commission continued its sittings, to-day. A large amount of evidence was given by representatives of the workers, who testified ...

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  33. TREE-PLANTING IN MAORILAND.

    Tree-planting is receiving must attention in New Zealand. Hundreds of thousands of trees have been planted in the Canterbury district. The ...

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  34. Discovery of Coal.

    One of the largest coal areas in the world has been discovered in northern British Columbia. The quality is said to be equal to that of the best coal ...

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  35. FARM LABOUR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Labour is so scarce in some of the dairy districts of New Zealand that farmers are obliged to sell their dairy cows, and turn their attention ...

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  36. IPSWICH CEMETERY.

    The Governor-in-Council has approved of rules and regulations for the management of the Ipswich general cemetery. ...

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  37. German Colonisation.

    The Centre party the Nationalist liberals, the progressive people's party, and the social democrats have introduced proposals in the Reichstag ...

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  38. Mysterious Death.

    A man who shot himself in a hotel in this city, and was registered by the name of Maurice Steward, San Francisco, is believed to be Lord Sholto ...

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  39. ENSILAGE ON THE MANNING.

    Last autumn a public demonstration in the making of stock ensilage was given by the Department of Agriculture's inspection, on Mr. Singleton's ...

    Article : 181 words
  40. Industrial Conditions.

    The Employees' Liability and Workmen's Compensation Commission, which is collecting evidence with a view to legislation, has heard ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. Tenders Invited.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  42. Munbilla-Sandy Creek Railway.

    Residents of the Engelsburg district and others interested need have no misgivings regarding the proposed construction of a railway from Munbilla ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
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