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  2. Telegrams.

    Mr. J. Brown, in his evidence, before the miners wages board, said that Newcastle was losing its foreign trade. During the last six years, the ...

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  3. Boating Fatalities.

    Further details have been reported from the north, concerning the fate of the six Japanese, who left Cairns, on the 24th of August, on a fishing ...

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  4. Police Superannuation

    For some, time past (says the "Telegraph") members of the police force who come within the provisions of the 1891 Act, have been dissatisfied with ...

    Article : 407 words
  5. The Coal Industry.

    I made a commencement in minevisitation in the Bundanba coal-mining area by inspecting the Dinmore Colliery, which is situated about ...

    Article : 277 words
  6. Smallpox Outbreak.

    The three contacts and one of the patients in quarantine in Ipswich were released yesterday. The patient released is the young woman who was the ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. Samford Tragedy.

    The Criminal sittings of the Supreme Court were continued on Thursday morning (says yesterday's "Telegraph") before his Honour the Chief ...

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  8. ONLY A FEW CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Only three cases of smallpox were reported yesterday, the lowest day's record since last Friday week, when two cases were notified. The cases came ...

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  9. Victoria.

    The Attorney-General has been requested by the coal companies concerned in the recent Anti-trust Act prosecutions, to refund the fines which ...

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  10. NEW CHUM.

    Journeying towards the site of the old-established colliery—probably the oldest and most continuously worked coal-mine in the Bundanha district—One ...

    Article : 390 words
  11. Important Invention

    Word was received in Ipswich, last night, that a "safety winch," invented and designed by Mr. M. F. Foraggi, of Brisbane-street, West Ipswich, ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY MINISTER.

    The Home Secretary (the Hon. J. G. Appel) when approached on the subject stated, inter alia: "The police have had the most ...

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  13. New Zealand.

    The Government steamer Tutanekai, has returned to Wellington from Macquarie Island, having relieved the Mawson party, with provisions. ...

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  14. Young Lady Killed.

    Wickham-street, near the Booroodabin baths, was the scene of a fatal accident to-day (says last night's "Telegraph") by which a young lady ...

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  15. Tasmania.

    Mrs. Jones, who was charged with having aided her husband in the alleged murder of William Mullens, at Malhenna, has been discharged. ...

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  16. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    The National Council of Women began the business of the third day yesterday morning. In the absence of Mrs. Kingsbury. Mrs. Williams ...

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  17. THE ENTERPRISE COLLIERY, BUNDANBA.

    This property, originally worked by the Messrs. Lindsay Brothers, has been purchased. I am informed on good authority, by the Rhondda ...

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  18. JAMES K'NNIFF.

    When questioned yesterday morning by a representative of the "Telegraph" concerning the date of the release of James Kenniff, the Home Secretary ...

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  19. A Veteran Collier of this District

    Mr. Thomas Johnson, sen. (father of Cr. Thomas Johnson, deputy-manager of the Abermain Colliery, Waterstown) has had a most interesting mining ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Our Boonah Letter.

    A fair amount of interest was manifested in the proceedings in connection with the Boonah Chamber of Commerce held in the meeting Hall on Tuesday ...

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  21. Alleged Robbing at Roadvale,

    Our Roadvale correspondent advises that considerable excitement, was manifested in that centre, yesterday morning, when it became known that ...

    Article : 230 words
  22. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Limestone Lodge of the above Order was held in Ham's Rooms, Nicholas-street, on Monday evening. A.D. Bro. ...

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  23. Fire at Goombungee.

    The police here receiped advice to-day that the Royal Hotel at Goombungee was totally destroyed by fire at 4.20 o'clock this morning. The origin ...

    Article : 218 words
  24. Brown's Death Sentence.

    The Banco Court was crowded, yesterday, morning, when argument was heard before the Criminal Appeal Court, in the appeal of Thomas ...

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  25. Factories and Shops.

    Our Brisbane agents advised last night:—An Order-in-Council has been issued extending the boundaries of the Factories and Shops District of ...

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  26. New Hebrides.

    In the House of Representatives, yesterday, replying to a question as to whether it was the intention of the Government, in view of the visit of ...

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  27. Widening the Bremer Bridge.

    The tender of Haes and Eggers (as agents for the Maschinen-fabrik, Tagsberg, of Nurnberg), has been accepted for the supply of three steel spans for ...

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  28. GWENNIE SYE AND THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    We learn from the "Courier" that as a mark of their appreciation of the held received to the above-named institution by Miss Gwennie Sye, the ...

    Article : 63 words
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