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  2. MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The first annual dinner of the Queensland Master Builders' Association was held in the Cafe Eschenhagen on Saturday night. Mr. W. R. Juster (president) was ...

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  3. BRITISH BUDGET.

    A notable meeting was held at the Palace Theatre, Newcastle, when Mr. Lloyd-George addressed 4000 electors. A[?] elaborate barricade had been placed ...

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  4. BELIGIOUS.

    The preac[?]er at St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral yesterday morning was the Bishop of Carpentaria. He spoke chiefly on the importance of high ideal in private and ...

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  5. WOOL SALES.

    At the instance of the wool growers' committee, the selling brokers have agreed that the wool sales shall be carried on under present conditions during the whole ...

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  6. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    The Spring Meeting of the A.J.C. which was brought to a conclusion on Saturday, was the most successful ever held by the club at this t[?]me of the year, and they ...

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  7. THE ELECTIONS.

    Very few additional figures were received on Saturday. The absent votes in the Bulloo gave the Labour candidate 28. and the Ministerialist 17, Mr. Allen's lead ...

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  8. ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    Another meeting is to take place on Tuesday between the Postmaster-General and Mr. David Reid, acting general manager of the Orient Line, with regard ...

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  9. WOOLLOONGABBA POLL.

    Mr. W. Scott, returning officer for the electorate of Woolloongabba officially declared the result of the recent election at noon on Saturday. The ...

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  10. GOONDI MILL TROUBLE.

    Tim strike at the Goondi mill was declared off yesterday. Many men will not be able to get work here as their places are filled. ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE MINERS.

    The Newcastle miners held an aggregate meeting yesterday, when 2000 men were present in addition to the officers of the local federation. Many prominent ...

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  12. POISONING CHARGE.

    In the Supreme Court the evidence in the poisoning case was concluded on Saturday. The jury, after a few hours' retirement, acquitted Howard, but were unable ...

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  13. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Philson, third engineer in the C.S.R. mill, had an arm torn out of the socket, while oiling the machinery this morning. ...

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  14. RIPPINGHAM GRANGE.

    The steamer Rippingham Grange, of the Federal Houlder Shire Line, arrived this morning with 346 immigrants from Great Britain. All are reported to be well, ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP.

    The anxiously-awaited information as to which players would represent the United States in the challenge tie of the Davis Cup has now come to hand. ...

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  16. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    A magisterial inquiry was held at Casino this afternoon concerning the death of Olive Hinds, the two-ytar-old daughter of Mr. Leslie Hinds. The evidence disclosed ...

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  17. FEELING IN MELBOURNE.

    The principal topic of interest in po[?] cal circles during the week has been the resuit of the Queensland eleetions. The practical extinction of the nondescripts has ...

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  18. POTATO BLIGHT.

    The Richmond, Louth, and Clarence districts are to be declared infected with Irish blight. Growers sending new potatoes to market will not only have to ...

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  19. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Postal Commission Mr. James Kinmond, accountant of the Central Postal Bureau, gave evidence as to ...

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  20. CZAR'S VISIT TO ITALY.

    It is reported that the health of the Czarina is improving, and that she is bullering a painful but [?]ot a dangerous complaint. ...

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  21. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    The Miners' Federation Conference at Newcastle has passed a resolution unanimously favouring a minimum wage of 8/ per day throughout the ...

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  22. WOOL SHED BURNT.

    An oil engine on Amphitheatre station, in the Cobar district, exploded and set fire to a drum of benzine. The shed and nearly all the wool were destroyed, and ...

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  23. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Development Bill has passed its third reading in the Commons. The House of Commons has adjourned until October 18. ...

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  24. SOUTH BRISBANE.

    At noon on Saturday Mr. Macalister, deputy returning oficer, declared the poll at the South Brisbane Police Court, before a handful of electors, as follows:—Allan, ...

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  25. N.S.W. RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    Bright spring weather favoured the second day's shooting of the National Rifle Association's jubilee meeting. The day was devoted to B men or second graders. ...

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  26. BRITISH WORKMEN.

    The Board of Trade's Labour Department report shows that a steady downward movement in wages began early in 1908. During that iear 930,000 ...

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  27. LABOUR IN QUEENSLAND.

    The importance of the Queensland elections is not to be gauged merely by the fact that Mr. Kidston has been given a working majority, and that the two-party ...

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  28. A NEW RECTORY.

    The Bishop of North Queensland (Dr. Frodsham) on Saturday afternoon per formed the ceremony of capping the [?]tumps for the election of a home for ...

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  29. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    The Home Office has prepared statistics to show that £2,080,072 was paid in 1908 as compensation to disabled, workmen and dependants of those killed in seven ...

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  30. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Imperial Produce Plate, at Kempton Park to-day, resulted:- IMPERIAL PRODUCE PLATE. 3,000 sovs.; the noimnator of the ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    A number of members of the general tension of the Federal Public Service, observing that the Commissioner has arranged a public examination for next ...

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  32. CAPE POLITICS.

    Business in the Capetown Parliament is at a standstill. The Government Party is [?]orn by dissensions. Members for the wine-producing district have informed ...

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  33. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The skip Edenmore, from Hamb[?] ashore at Stronsay, Orkney. The crew has been saved. It is feared the vessel is a total wreek. ...

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  34. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    Parisian newspapers report that Chaldi, the Moroccan leader, captured and executed 70 of the fepanish cavalry near Arckmann. Further Spanish losses are ...

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  35. NEW PARISH HALL AT SOUTH BRISBANE.

    The ceremony of capping the stumps of a Sunday School and Parish Hall Buildling, in connection with St. Andrew's Anglican Church, South Brisbane, took ...

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  36. MARATHON RACES.

    The Victorian Marathon Race (from Frankston to Melbourne, 20 miles 3[?]5 yards) was run to-day, and was won by A. R. Sime (Sydney), with G. Bamford ...

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  37. Ecclesiastical Province of Queensland.

    The second Synod of the Province of Queensland will be held this week under the presidency of the Archbishop of Brisbane. The Bishop of Rockhampton will ...

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  38. EMPIRE POSTAL SHOOTING.

    The Empire Postal shooting competition has resulted as follows:—Transvaal, 920; Sydney, 914; Natal, 904; Melbourne, 904; Capetown, 895; New Zealand, 888; ...

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  39. V.A.T.C. SPRING MEETING.

    The weather for the opening day of [?] V.A.T.C. Spring meeting was all that could be desired, and the attendance [?] a record one for the Guineas day. A [?] ...

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  41. Sale of the Barker Estate.

    Messrs. Isles, Love, and Co. report the sale by auction of the Barker Estate, Nundah, on Saturday afternoon, when 97 desirable sites, over[?]king Nundah and ...

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