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  2. City Council.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Ipswich City Council was held in the Council Chambers yesterday afternoon. There were present—The Mayor ...

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  3. General Cables.

    A "Gazette" notice has been published, appointing Mr. John Sinclair and Sir Richard Solomon as representatives of New Zealand and South ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. Triangular Cricket.

    The following team will represent Hampshire in their match against Australia to-day:—Sprot, Fry, Barrett, Jephson, Stone, Mead, Bowell, ...

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  5. The Prime Minister

    Gladys Evans, Mary Leigh (who threw a hatchet into a carriage in which the Prime Minister and Mrs. Asquith and Mr. Redmond were driving ...

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  6. SOCIAL AT BUNDANBA.

    On Saturday evening last (writes our Bundanba correspondent) the Bundanba sub-branches of the Ipswich and Bremer Workers' Political ...

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  7. LORD ROSEBERY ADDRESSES SCOUTS.

    Lord Rosebery, addressing the boy scouts of Midlothian, yesterday described the movement as the best and most helpful that had been started in ...

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  8. CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS.

    At the Police Court, yesterday morning James Hare was called on to answer to a charge of having been drunk in Brisbane-street, but failed to ...

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  9. CONCESSION TO NAVAL WORKMEN.

    Private firms, employing temporary workmen at repairs to war-ships, in Government dock-yards, have conceded an increase to 40s a week. ...

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  10. STEAMER'S TRIAL TRIP.

    The trial trip of the steamer Wyola (which has just been built for the Swan River Company) has been most satisfactory. ...

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  11. TEAM FOR NEXT TEST MATCH.

    The following team has been selected to represent England in the test match against Australia, which is to commence on Monday, 29th July: ...

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  12. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    Thirty-five beasts, which came from Ireland, have been found suffering from foot-and-mouth disease at Carlisle. ...

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  13. ACCIDENT TO A JUVENILE FOOTBALLER.

    During the progress of a Rugby football match played here between the Forest Hill and Laidley State Schools, on Saturday (writes our ...

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  14. STEAMERS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.

    The Union Castle line is building three steamers of 15,000 tons register for the new accelerated mail service to South Africa. ...

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  15. Panama Canal.

    A point raised against preferential toll for the Panama Canal is that it is impossible to suupose that Britain has made important concessions to the ...

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  16. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Edinburgh Infirmary and the Glasgow hospitals have decided not to grant attendance to outdoor patients who are entitled to benefit under the ...

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  17. London, July 22. ANDREW LANG DEAD.

    The death is announced of Dr. Andrew Lang, the eminent author. (Andrew Lang, D. Lift., was born in 1844. Amongst his best-known books ...

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  18. Chinese Republic

    Prince Yuan Shi Kai has informed a deputation that he will not permit any further change in the Premiership during the rule of the provisional ...

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  19. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    The following are scores made by Australians shooting for the King's Prize:—Gore 315, Harrison 310, Schulz 308, Garnett 303. All the foregoing ...

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  20. The Turkish Crisis.

    The Government is creating an extraordinary council of Senator and former Ministers, to advise pending a settlement of affairs. ...

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  21. GENTLEMEN V. PLAYERS.

    In the cricket match, Gentlemen v. Players, the Players made 311 and 181, and the Gentlemen 247 and 159 for six wickets. The match was drawn. ...

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  22. Imperial Defence.

    During the naval manoeuvres, the British fleet under Admiral Prince Louis of Battenburg defeated, Vice-Admiral Sir George Callaghan's ...

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  23. A REVENGEFUL SERVANT.

    A dismissed gamekeeper named Farrow shot and killed Mr. Watts, a large land-owner at Hanslope. He also fired at Mrs. Watts, but missed. He ...

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  24. Emperor of Japan.

    The latest advice from Tokio is to the effect that a pessimistic bulletin has just been issued, and that the Mikado is worse. ...

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  25. THE AMAZON ATROCITIES

    A Californian traveller reports that Francisco Suarez, with native forces, has established control of the Bemi River. in the Amazon Valley, in ...

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  26. Paris, July 21. TRAITOR IMPRISONED.

    A workman at Toulon has been sentenced to imprisonment for two years for having attempted to sell military documents. ...

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  27. RECORD MONOPLANE FLIGHT.

    M. Legagneu, yesterday, monoplaned 96 miles in 1 hour 10sec, which establishes a record. ...

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  28. Shocking Murders

    A Roumanian priest yesterday was rebuking three peasants at Tatareste for their loose life when the three men set upon him and his wife and seven ...

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  29. Tokio, July 21. JAPANESE RICE CROP.

    There are prospects of a good rice crop, and prices are falling. ...

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  30. Capetown, July 21. RUGBY FOOTBALL IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Rugby Union, after 12 trial matches, has selected a team to visit Great Britain in the season 1912-13. ...

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  31. Ottawa, July 21. CANADIAN EX-MINISTER DYING.

    Mr. William Patersons, who was Minister for Customs in the Laurier Cabinet, is suffering from heart-trouble, and it is believed that he will not ...

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  32. The Rubber Trade.

    A Californian traveller reports that Francisco Suraez, with native forces, has established control of the Beni River, in the Amazon, Valley, in ...

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  33. Tripoli Campaign.

    The newspapers are exultant at the brilliant exploit of the Italian fleet in the Dardanelles. The straits, according to the "Tribuna" were ...

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  34. Berlin, July 21. CROWN PRINCE VISITING AFRICA.

    The Crown Prince of Germany is planning a visit to the German colonies in South Africa. He hopes to represent the Emperor, in East Africa, ...

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  35. The Hague, July 21. EXHIBITION AT AMSTERDAM.

    Messrs. Barto and Vandenbrenk have orgainsed a successful Holland-Australian exhibition, Amsterdam. At an early date they will proceed to ...

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  36. After the Storm

    The sreamer, Star of India, which arrived from Brisbane to-day reports having seen the scow Curlew 15 miles south-west of South Solitary island, ...

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  37. Canea, July 21. BURNING OF A GERMAN STEAMER.

    The German steamer Paros, has been burnt, though several war-ships made efforts to extinguish the fire. ...

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  38. London Wool Sales.

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  39. The Hague, July 21. CHINESE COOLIES ATTACK A BANK.

    Three hundred Chinese coolies recently broke out in a riot in the Government tin mines, on an East Indian Island. They attacked the manager's ...

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  40. The Mikado's Illness

    In consequence of the illness of the Mikado, Count Katsura's mission is returning to Japan forthwith. Tokio, July 22. ...

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  41. Governor of Victoria

    Mr. W. A. M'[?]wraith, Secretary of the Lockyer Agricultural and Industrial Society) has received a wire from Mrs. E. Lumley Hill, Bellevue ...

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  42. Constantinople, July 22. TURKISH POLITICS.

    Tewfik Pasha has stipulated for the dissolution of the Chamber, as a condition of his acceptance of the Premiership. The Sultan is averse ...

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  43. Mr. Keir Hardie

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., speaking at Newton Abbot, said he believed there was turmoil in the Cabinet in regard to the disposal of the surplus, and ...

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  44. Railway Accident.

    The express from Paris was derailed at Puy de Dome yesterday. Several persons were killed, and several were injured. ...

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  45. Wesleyan Conference.

    The Bishop of Liverpool (Dr. Chevasse), yesterday, visited the Wesleyan Conference, and, in his reply to the welcome by the members, he said that ...

    Article : 89 words
  46. The Weather.

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  47. Olympic Games.

    The Americans did not compete in the yachting events. Sweden has secured 13 points, thus gaining an unassailable position as ...

    Article : 31 words
  48. Advertising

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