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  2. Cabinet Changes.

    The Premier (Hon. D. F. Denham), had an interview with his Excellency the Governor at Fernberg this morning (says last evening's "Telegraph") ...

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  3. Imperial Defence.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith), in reply to Mr. Bonar Law, said that he fully recognised that it was the duty of the ...

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  4. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    The big cutting on the southern bank of the Brisbane River at Colledge's Crossing, by which access is gained to the river-bed and the ...

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  5. Midsummer Vacation.

    Yesterday, to-day, and to-morrow will rank amongst the most memorable days of 1912, for many of the scholars at the State, Grammar, and ...

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  6. The Balkan Blaze.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Belgrade correspondent states that the Greek forces failed to a large extent in the part assigned them in connection with ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the inter-University football match, yesterday, Cambridge scored 10 points against Oxford's three. Mr. L. G. Brown, the Queensland Rhodes ...

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  8. THIRD READING.

    The Criminal Law Amendment (White Slave Traffic) Bill has been read a third time in the House of Lords. ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The public has subscribed 57 per cent of the West Australian loan of £1,000,000. ...

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  10. A DENIAL.

    At a meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, yesterday, the Chairman (Sir Thomas Sutherland said that there was ...

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  11. West Ipswich Schools.

    Arrangements had been made for the prizes to be distributed at the West Ipswich Schools to-morrow, but to suit the convenience of the Minister ...

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  12. PEACE PLENIPOTENTIARIES.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), speaking in the House of Commons, to-day, said that the ambassadors would ...

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  13. A FRAUDULENT TRICK.

    At the Police Court, yesterday morning, before Ald. Col. W. T. Deacon, C.B., and Mr. E. J. Gilmore, Joseph Davis, alias "Shoddy Joe," ...

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  14. London, December 11. MUTINOUS PRISONERS.

    The criminals in the preventive detention prison in the Isle of Wight, amongst whom a mutiny broke out (as previously cabled), have been ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION ON DEFENCE COMMITTEE.

    Referring to the Imperial Defence Committee the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) yesterday said that Australia always had official representation in ...

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  16. New York, December 9. BOXING.

    "Knockout" Brown (lightweight) defeated Young Reilly in 10 rounds at the National Sporting Club to-night. ...

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  17. Christiana, December 10. PEACE PRIZE NOT AWARDED.

    The Nobel peace prize has not been awarded this year. ...

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  18. THE GIRLS SCHOOL.

    The Minister and those accompanying him then proceeded to the girls' school adjoining, where a goodly number of lady visitors had ...

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  19. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The strike is spreading, and 9000 persons have thereby been rendered idle. The magistrates have published a ...

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  20. New York, December 11. LONG-DISTANCE CYCLING.

    In the great cycling contest, the competitors have covered 998 miles in 48 hours, which is a world's record. The competitors are going well. ...

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  21. VALLEY SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    Several Ipswich swimmers competed at the Valley Amateur Swimming Club's carnival at the Booroodabin baths, Brisbane, last night. In the ...

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  22. MR. WHITE'S CAREER.

    The new Minister for Agriculture and Stock is a Scotchman by birth. He was born in the mountainous county of Dunbartonshire, and came to ...

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  23. Ottawa, December 10. CANADIAN PREFERENCE AND WEST INDIES.

    Introducing the West Indies Preference Bill, the Hon. G. E. Foster (Minister for Trade and Commerce) explained that it was proposed to ...

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  24. Tests of Endurance.

    The Board of Aldermen has been asked to prohibit the holding of endurance tests, such as the six-days bicycle race, an which Australians competed. ...

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  25. TRAGEDY IN INDIA.

    The Court-House at Agra was crowded, at the trial of Captain Clarke, Mrs. Fulham, Ward and a servant named Budhu, in connection with ...

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  26. Vancouver, December 10. CANADIAN CADETS WELCOMED HOME.

    The cadets arrived to-day. The Premier and members of the Government welcomed them at Victoria and the Mayor and aldermen at Vancouver. ...

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  27. N.S.W. Cabinet.

    The Cabinet yesterday discussed the many phases of the political situation that had been raised by the sudden retirement of Mr. G. S. Beeby. The ...

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  28. Wife Murders Husband.

    In connection with the cable message of December 10, stating that a gang of burglars had broken into the house of a manufacturer named ...

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  29. Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 11. TEN MILES RUN UNDER THE HOUR.

    Hans Holmer defeated Fred Cameron, at Amherst, in the 10-mile Marathon world's championship, winning by four and-a-half laps. His time ...

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  30. Mysterious Plot.

    The War 0ffice is investigating a mysterious attack which occurred last Sunday upon a magazine, with the object of causing it to be blown up. ...

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  31. The Suffragettes.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, speaking at the London pavilion last night, said, "No sort of punishment will stop us. If they adopt capital punishment as a ...

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  32. Naval Secrets.

    The ex-naval gunner, Parrott, who is charged with having betrayed secrets to a foreign Power, has been committed for trial. The evidence at the ...

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  33. THE TRAMWAY CASE.

    The claim by the Australian Tramway Employees' Association against the Brisbane Tramway Company and others was further heard in the ...

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  34. The Panama Canal.

    The "Westminster Gazette," commenting upon the references at Washington to the Panama Canal despatch, says: "We were actually told ...

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  35. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The first ballot of medical men has decided generally against serving under the Insurance Act. ...

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  36. BOXING.

    Jim Flynn was defeated in the 16th round of a bout with one Luther M'Carthy, the referee stopping the fight because of Flynn's condition. ...

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  37. Stolen Crown Jewels.

    The report of the recovery of the Crown jewels stolen from Dublin Castle has been proved to be unfounded. ...

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  38. Steamer Sunk

    The battleship Centurion, when under-going her steam trials in the Channel yesterday, ran into and sank a steamer, whose name has not been ...

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  39. Football Dispute

    It was recently reported that the action of the Bordeaux Football Club in advertising in Scotland for players has caused resentment in Great ...

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  40. North Lyell Disaster.

    The general manager of the Mount Lyell Company advised that the fire which occurred in the North Lyell mine is out. Preparations are now ...

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  41. Precautions Against Plague.

    The outbreak of bubonic plague at New Caledonia has caused some apprehension regarding the possibility or the disease being introduced from ...

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  42. National Service.

    Mr. F. Dyke-Acland (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs), speaking at Thornton Heath, last night, apologised to Lord Roberts for having said that ...

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  43. Home Rule Bill.

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons last night. Clauses 37 to 41 were closured. Six amendments ...

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