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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Scottish miners have lodged a claim for an advance of 25 per cent in wages. ...

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  3. Taxes on Food.

    Several newspapers reprint the Unionist members' memorial, and express the hope that if the Colonial Conference decides to tax food, the taxes will ...

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  4. Blood-Stained Rubber.

    Mr. Gubbins (chairman of the Peruvian and Amazon Company), continuing his evidence to-day before the commission, which is inquiring into the ...

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  5. Indian Murder Case.

    At the further hearing yesterday, of the charge against. Dr. Clark and Mrs. Fulham, of having murdered Mrs. Fulham's husband, both prisoners were ...

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  6. Balkan Affairs.

    The Grand Vizier (Kiamil Pasha), in an interview yesterday said that he was now looking for the intervention of the Powers. Fresh instructions had ...

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  7. Hon A. Deakin's Retirement.

    Mr. Joseph Cook does not think there is any possibility of Mr. Dekkin's return to politics after a prolonged period of rest. The loss of a ...

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  8. PREPARING FOR THE BAND CONTEST.

    The City Band Association has arranged for a grand contest rally and "art union" drawing, which will be held in the Athenaeum Grounds, ...

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  9. London, January 10. PEEL RIVER COMPANY.

    The Peel River Company's profit for the past year is stated at £49,335. The sum of £13,335 has been carried forward. ...

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  10. BIG GUN ACCIDENT.

    During experiments off Shoeburyness, the breachlock of a large gun on a cruiser was blown out and Guner Hubard was killed Capt. Dreyer and ...

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  11. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales were opened to-day, when 2870 bales were offered, and 2004 bales were sold. There was a numerous attendance of English and ...

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  12. Registration of Cadets.

    According to the returns of registration of the senior cadets in the Commonwealth, there were still about 6000 eligible boys unaccounted for on ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. MOTOR-CAR TRAGEDY.

    A chauffeur, who was using his master's car to give a party of intoxicated friends a ride, killed a woman through running over her at Barnes, ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. MASSES AT HARRISVILLE AND MILBONG.

    Attention is directed to an advertisement appearing in another part of this issue, in which it is announced that masses will be held at ...

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  15. PEAK CROSSING ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    In another column of this issue, will be seen an advertisement stating that a meeting will be held after mass at the Roman Catholic Church, Peak ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. Lisbon, January 9. PORTUGAL'S NEW CABINET.

    Senor Alfonso Costa has formed a Cabinet, in which Senor Almeida has accepted a portfolio. The Government party consists mostly of ...

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  17. Leaps for Life

    A great fire has destroyed a number of lodging houses. Many of the inmates leaped for life, but three of them were killed, and many were ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. New Sugar Mills.

    The State Treasurer (the Hon. W. H Barnes) upon being questioned to-day in regard to the establishment of new Central Sugar Mills, said he would ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. Inter-State Cricket.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  20. Paris, January 9. AN AUSTRALIAN ARTIST.

    Mr. Emanuel Phillips Fox, the well known Melbourne artist, is exhibiting six pictures at the International Society of Painters' exhibition. ...

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  21. MILITARY FORCES IN CAMP.

    Amongst those who are at present in camp at Enoggera is a contingent of 25 Ipswichians connected with the second company of engineers. ...

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  22. Los Angeles, January 10. WILL "KNOCK-OUT" KNOCK OUT ?

    "Knock-out" Brown will fight Joe Rivers on February 22:. ...

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  23. Death to Opium-Smokers.

    By the orders of the Governor of Changsha, a woman, who persisted in smoking opium, was shot in the presence of a large crowd. ...

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  24. Sydney Tramways.

    The tramway authorities have decided to introduce a railless electric traction system into Sydney. Arrangements with the great ...

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  25. Mobile (Alabama), January 10. RIVER BOAT'S BOILER BURSTS.

    The boiler of an Alabama river-boat, the Tom Digboe, exploded, causing the death of eight persons. The steamer was burned to the waters edge. ...

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  26. Home Rule Bill.

    An amendment to Clause 31 of the Home Rule Bill, moved by the Right Hon. Augustine Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland) providing that the ...

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  27. A POWERFUL HEADLIGHT.

    Attached to the locomotive of the train for Brisbane which started from Ipswich, and followed "on the heels" of the down Sydney mail train, last ...

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  28. Paris, January 10. LIBERATOR'S SCHEME FAILS.

    A man, disguised as a warder, has been arrested at the Sante prison, in the act of liberating 22 of the accomplices of Bonot; leader of the ...

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  29. Triple Murder.

    A Polish stable hand at Buckow in Prussia) recently murdered a farmer, his wife, and a servant girl, and nailed up the house in order to ...

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  30. Vienna, January 9. A HUNGARIAN FIRE-EATER.

    Count Tisza (president of the Lower House in the Hungarian Parliament), and Count Szfchenvi, to-day, fought a duel with sabres. The latter was ...

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  31. Antartic Exploration.

    Lieut. Fitchner's ship Deutschland, will sail south again in December and the expedition will continue its explorations in the Antarctic. Further ...

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  32. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Although matters in connection with the forthcoming annual local government elections are rather quiet in the city just at present, such as not the ...

    Article : 195 words
  33. Timber for Federal Capital

    A number of tenders were opened yesterday, for the supply of a large quantity of timber for the federal capital, including stocks of Queensland ...

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  34. SIR GEORGE REID ON THE CONTINENT.

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia), to-day, had a long conversation with Count Leopold von Berchtold (Minister for Foreign ...

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  35. Frozen Meat Trade.

    Messrs. Weddel's annual report on the frozen meat trade says that, owing to trade prosperity, improved consumption of meat is likely this year. ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. London Markets

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 words
  37. THE ROSENTHAL TRAGEDY.

    Robert Burgess, against whom a charge of, having wilfully murdered Margaret Dorothy Zillman, at Rosenthal, on October 29 last, and who, ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. The Southport Mystery.

    Before Mr. E. Eglinton, P.M., in the Southport Police Court on Thursday the hearing was concluded of the case in which Catherine O'Brien, midwife, ...

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  39. Statistical Information.

    The officials at the local Court-House have prepared an interesting return, showing a comparison of the vital statistics of the Ipswich ...

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  40. A Precious Statue.

    While a peasant at Bassanodisatri was ploughing, he turned up a Graeco-Roman statue of Apollo, in bronze. Dealers from Rome made hurried trips ...

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  41. HIDDEN VALE AS A POSSIBLE TRAINING AREA.

    Capt. P. M'Farlane and O. Philips arrived at Grandchester on Thursday morning and proceeded to Hidden Vale on horseback, the horses ...

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  42. Governor of Tasmania.

    The Premier, interviewed regarding the new Governor of Tasmania, said, "I do not intend to take any steps to offer objections to Mr. Ellison ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. Normanby Council.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 words
  44. Movement of Government Officers

    The assistant Under-Secretary of the Home Department (Mr. W. V. Gall) who is at present on a visit to the Miles district, on Department ...

    Article : 107 words
  45. FIRE IN BRISBANE

    A fire broke out to-night in the five-storey warehouse of Messrs. Smellie and Company, Ltd., in Alice-street. The fire originated near a lift well on ...

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  46. Three Children Drowned.

    Three children, named William Robert Johnson (aged 12), Presoot Dyason and Malcolm Dyason who [?] with their parents at Glen Iris ...

    Article : 69 words
  47. BULLION ROBBERIES.

    An analysis of the lead which was substituted for the gold, recently stolen in transit from London to Alexandria, shows that it is ordinary ...

    Article : 137 words
  48. Not Wanted.

    Edward Mylius, who was convicted some time ago on a charge of having libelled King George, in the "Liberator," and on his arrival at Ellis ...

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  49. WALL CALENDARS.

    From Messrs. Hanby and Dangerfield, who are the local agents for the Lancashire Insurance Company, Limited, we have received a copy of the neat ...

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  50. Works Tenders.

    The following are among the tenders received by the Department of Public Works to-day:—Addition to Brassall State School, J. Whitehead, £560 ...

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  51. Agent-General for Victoria

    The State Cabinet has decided to appoint the Hon. P. M'Bride (Minister for Lands and Railways) to the position of Agent-General. ...

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  52. Federal Cabinet.

    Practically the whole of yesterday was spent by the Federal Ministry in Cabinet. As its conclusion, the Right Hon. A. Fisher (Prime Minister) said ...

    Article : 106 words
  53. Defence of South Africa.

    Gen. Beyers (Commander-General of the Citizen Forces of South Africa), when interviewed at Pietermaritzburg, yesterday, said that he was ...

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  54. FUNERAL NOTICE.

    Elsewhere it is announced that the friends of Mr. Hermann Muller, are invited to attend his funeral, to move from his late residence at Kirchheim, ...

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  55. Works at Mount Crosby

    At the meeting of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board held on Thursday, evening, it was decided to apply to the Government for a ...

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  56. Overland Telegraph.

    There have been what the Minister for Home Affairs (Hon. King O'Malley) regards as a satisfactory number of tenders for the supply of tubular ...

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  57. Sea Power.

    The "Daily Mail" demand that [?] laying-down of six super-dreadnoughts be provided for in the coming estimates—not including the Australian, ...

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  58. Collision Off English Coast.

    The Liner Ambrose, with 487 passengers on board, come into collision with a hopper barge and fishing smack which were interlocked off the mouth ...

    Article : 58 words
  59. Duchess of Connaught.

    The condition of the Duchess of Connaught, who is suffering from perito[?]itis, is improved, and anxiety has been relieved. The latest bulletin is to the ...

    Article : 43 words
  60. Gold for Australia.

    It is rumoured in the City that shipments of gold are being made to Australia. ...

    Article : 22 words
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