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  2. General Cables.

    The New South Wales bowlers to-day played a match against the Leicester team, and won by 109 to 72. ...

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  3. The Lockrose Tragedy

    The details of the gruesome tragedy perpetrated at Lockrose on Thursday, which were published in yesterday's issue of the "Queensland ...

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  4. EMPIRE TRADE.

    There were 200 preset at the banquet at the Trocadero, last sight, including the Earl of Ranfurly (formerly Governor of New Zealand), Sir ...

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  5. SOCIAL.

    Attention is drawn to an advertisement appearing in this issue respecting a social in aid of the Ambulance Brigade to be held in the Glenville ...

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  6. American Presidency.

    A scene, alleged to be dramatic, took place between Mr. Flyan and Col. Roosevelt. The former shouted, "You ought to have bolted long ago. ...

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  7. British Labour Unrest.

    The Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at Sheffield, said that that which required the attention of the Government and Parliament was the ...

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  8. GOLDEN WEDDING.

    A very pleasant evening was spent at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe, Booval, on Saturday evening last (writes a correspondent), ...

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  9. London, June 21. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    M'Culloch has defeated Harrison and Bourke at Henley in a race to decide who shall be the second British representative sculler in the Olympic ...

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  10. BOXING CONTEST.

    It is notified in our advertising columns that a 20-round boxing contest will take place in the Forest Hill school of Arts this evening, ...

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  11. BRITISH CONSOLS.

    The rally in consols is due to a statement circulated that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George) is devoting some of ...

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  12. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The profit of the Bank of New Zealand for the year is £140,764. A dividend of 12 per cent is being declared, and a bonus of 1 per cent, ...

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  13. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    In the House of Commons, last night, the Home Secretary (Right Hen. R. M'Kenna) stated that some of the suffragettes, imprisoned for ...

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  14. Local and General News

    To Correspondents.—All communications intended for publication MUST BE legibly written in ink, and on one side of the paper ...

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  15. British Emigants

    At Bristol, yesterday, Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for West Australia, inspected the steamer Ajans, which sailed with 570 emigrants for ...

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  16. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Veterinary-Surgeon Buckley, having returned from Melbourne, is again in active practice. ...

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  17. CANADIAN PROVINCIAL ELECTION.

    The provincial election has resulted in the return of the Government party. Twenty Conservatives, two Liberals, and two Independent have been ...

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  18. ACCIDENT AT REDBANK MEAT-WORKS.

    A distressing mishap (says our correspondent, writing last night) occured at the local meat-works last night, at 12.30. Mr. Harry Mason, ...

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  19. "HOW TO GET ON."

    There may be a few, both young and old, who have no ambition, but even the most ordinary easy-going individual is given to saying "I wish ...

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  20. London Dock Strike.

    A "hunger march" of men, women, and children was made yesterday from Barking to Tower Hill, and £80 in coppers was collected on the route. ...

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  21. Paris, June 21. FRENCH MARITIME STRIKE.

    The dockers at Marseilles refused to unload ships manned by naval conscripts. ...

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  22. Italian Bomb-Throwing

    Patucilli, an Italian, has been sentenced to penal servitude for life for throwing a bomb into a jeweller's shop, at Boulogne, sur-Seine, in ...

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  23. Women's Movement.

    A letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury was read at two large meetings, held in the Queen's Hall, yesterday, to consider the religious aspects ...

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  24. IPSWICH MOTOR-'BUS COMPANY, LIMITED.

    The, management of the above company desire to thank the Bransall, Bundanba, and Ipswich City Councils for the prompt attention given to the ...

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  25. ELECTION AMENITIES.

    The attitude of Messrs. Taft and Roosevelt in their frenzied bid for Presidential nomination now reminds the spectator of two street-corner ...

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  26. Welsh Disestablishment.

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. R. Asquith) has received a deputation of Liberal Churchmen and representatives of nonconformist ...

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  27. Imperial Trade

    The annual Australasian dinner was held this evening at the Trocadero. Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for the Commonwealth), who ...

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  28. BERE VEMENT NOTICE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  29. Trade Commissionership

    Mr. Frederick Field, editor of the "Monetary Times," Toronto, has refused the offer of the Imperial Government of the position of trade ...

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  30. Russian Navy.

    The Duma has passed a five years' naval programme, which will involve the expenditure of a sum of £136,000,000 within the next five years. ...

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  31. London Markets.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  32. University Honours.

    The University of Glasgow on Monday will confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on Mr. W. H. Warren, Challis Professor of Engineering in ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. Farming in Other Lands

    Mr. W. G. Cattanach (Victoria) has arrived in London, after a successful visit to irrigation districts in America. He is proceeding to Denmark to ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. SALVATION ARMY'S SERVICES.

    To-morrow Adjutant and Mrs. Powick will conduct the meetings in the hall, Nicholas-street, as advertised elsewhere. ...

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  36. HOPE OF GOODNA TENT, I.O.R.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the above tent was held in the Congregational School-Hall, Goodna, on Thursday, the 20th instant. There ware ...

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  37. ELECTION OF SPEAKER.

    Apart altogether from the sessional programme which will be placed before Parliament by the Government, general interest attaches to the ...

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  38. German Railway Collision.

    Three persons have been killed and 20 injured in a railway collision, which occurred at Gaschewitz, in Saxony. ...

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  39. A FAMILY FEUD.

    A family feud in this State has blazed out so fiercely that four people have been killed and two wounded. The feud was between the families of ...

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  40. Austrian Love Tragedy

    The Countess Alice Alberti (Count Lonyay's niece) and Baron Buerthy, yesterday, committed suicide, in a railway carriage, by shooting themselves ...

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  41. Vancouver Launch Robbed

    [?]states that an armed and face-blac[?] News from Stockton, California, ened robber held up a river launch, which was conveying a pleasure party, ...

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  42. BOXING

    Lack Johnson has agreed that a 17ft ring shall be used in his encounter with Flynn. It is not now believed that Governor M'Donald will ...

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  43. Association Football

    The Queensland team of "soccer" footballers hare arrived, and received warm welcome from representatives of the New South Wales Association. ...

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  44. ELLENBOROUGH-STREET SUNDAY SERVICES.

    The Rev. H. M. Whelley will conduct the morning service at the Ellenborough-street Methodist Church The Rev. J. Bowes will preach in the ...

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  45. LESTER-DORAN MATCH.

    An application was made to the Chief Justice to-day, on behalf of Mr. M'Intosh (the well-known boxing contest promoter) for an injunction to ...

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  46. Racing in England

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  47. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court, yesterday morning, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. P. W. Pears), Sydney Greening was fined 5s for drunkenness and ...

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  48. Chinese Republic

    Prince Yuan-Shi-Ka has declined to accept the offices of President and Premier of the Republic combined. He suggests that Chang Chien be offered ...

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  49. Cruiser Encounter

    A scientific phenomenon was experienced by H.M.S. Encounter near the New Zealand coast, when the vessel was searching for the lost dredge. ...

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  50. TO-DAY'S TENNIS.

    The Ipswich Lawn Tennis Association's fixtures for this afternoon are:— Congregational Institute v. Dinmore, on the institute's court; ...

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  51. Tenders Invited.

    By Henry E. Wyman, architect, East-street. For raising house on to new foundation and building extensive additions, in Thorn-street. ...

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  52. BUSINESS NOTICE.

    In our advertising columns Mr. V. Finnimore, tailor, of Brisbane-street, intimates that, on every Thursday, he will visit Redbank, when he may be ...

    Article : 31 words
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