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  3. WOMAN WINS!

    Mr. Asquith has capitulated to the suffragettes, and has consented to receive a deputation of East End working women. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst's ...

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  4. RUSHING WHERE THE MONEY IS.

    Owing to the bigger gate expected at Sydney, the prospect of an International League match has been with-drawn from Brisbane.—News Item. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOME RULE BILL.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that important modifications in the main Home Rule Bill have been made in the hope of satisfying Sir Edward ...

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  6. A REAL ISSUE. REFERENDA AS "TEST" BILLS.

    Senator Givens went to the Federal Government House by appointment to-day, and presented to the Governor-General the ...

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  7. LOST CHILDREN.

    A message has been received from Tailebudgera that at about 3.30. p.m. on Wednesday last Nancy Elizabath Jarvis and Frank Jarvis, aged eight ...

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  8. AMENDED AWARD.

    The amended award of the Brisbane Industrial Board for Masters and Engineers of River and Bay Steamboats and Barges has been issued, and will ...

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  9. NOT HIGH ENOUGH.

    The dislocation of the German shipping trade owing to the strike of marine engineers is beginning to spread to many British ports. Ocean liners have ...

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  10. LEADERS BREAK.

    The split between Villa and Carranza is now complete, and Villa will proceed with the army towards Mexico City. ...

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  11. FINE AND PLEASANT. SHOWERS ON THE COAST.

    The Weather Bureau reported at mid-day to-day that cloudy to showery conditions are still being experienced between Sandy Cape and Moreton Bay, ...

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  12. DAY BAKING FIGHT.

    The locked out bakers employees are finding plenty of work—the great majority at their own calling, and a few at other work. In the meantime ...

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  13. LAND HUNGER.

    Rather a startling announcement was made by the Minister for Lands yesterday, when he explained that during the past six months the department had ...

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  14. ROWING.

    The race for the all-schools, championship was decided on the "town reach" of the Brisbane River at: 10.30 this morning, and resulted in a win ...

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  15. EMPIRE POST.

    Sir John Henniker Heaton has written to Mr. C. E. Hobhouse (Postmaster-General), urging the appointment of an Imperial ...

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  16. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The debate on Supply was lively last evening. Mr. Burns said that Herbert Brooks had said that the double dissolution ...

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  17. BOXING.

    Bombardier Wells is favorite for his coming match with Colin Bell. The Australian however, is confident that he will win. ...

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  18. LATEST FORECAST.

    Unsettled and showery on coast, north from Townsville; otherwise fair or fine on the Pacific slopes, save a few showers in the extreme ...

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  19. SUNKEN EMPRESS.

    The contract for the salvage of the sunken Empress of Ireland has been let to the Canadian Salvage Association. It is expected that the salvaging ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. G. Brown, general traffic manager of railways in the Northern division, who has been spending a holiday, in Brisbane, left by the Northern ...

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  21. INDIAN'S DEATH.

    The magisterial inquiry into the death of Inder Singh, an Indian who died at the Mater Miserlcordiae Hospital on Thursday last, was continued ...

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  22. A RECORD.

    An aerial Dreadnought, designed by the Russian aviator, Sikorsky, has established a record, attaining an altitude of 6510ft. with 10 passengers. The ...

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  23. ENGINEERS' OUTING.

    In connection with a paper read lately before the Institute of Engineers by Mr. John Peart on "Water Conservation in Relation to Domestic ...

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  24. PRICE OF MEAT.

    In his evidence at the Meat Trust-Commission's inquiry at Melbourne on Friday, Mr. T. James, of Fletcher and Son's branch works at Geelong, said ...

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  25. WARNING FROM SERVIA.

    Servia has worried the Porte that she would be unable to remain on friendly terms with Turkey in the event of war with Greece. ...

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  26. SOUTHERN SCRAPS. THREE SMALLPOX CASES.

    Three cases of smallpox were reported yesterday, the patients coming from Erskinvllle. ...

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  27. SHIPWRECKS.

    The North German Lloyd beat Bulow, with 300 passengers from Yokohama, struck the rocks at Blackner Bay, and is held fast. There was no loss of life. ...

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  28. OVERDUE STEAMER ARRIVES.

    The steamer Helen Nicol, overdue from Catherine Bay, has arrived at Sydney. The vessel had a temptuous experience in a gale. ...

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  29. ANOTHER RISE.

    The rates of passage money and freights have been increased in the New Zealand and Tasmanian trades. The new schedule will come into ...

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  30. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    An early attack to be made on the State Government may be regarded as practically - certain. The Opposition has made up its mind on the matter ...

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  31. LIBERAL REVOLTERS.

    Fifty Liberal revolters against the Budget have decided to move an adverseamendment. Generally they are credited with a desire to create a ...

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  32. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Some big cheques fell into the hands of the Federal Land Tax Commissioner yesterday, the last day allowed for payment. The sum received during ...

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  33. MR. FISHER'S PLAN.

    The hon. secretary of the Bundaberg Workers' Political Organisation (Mr. W. Meredith) has received advice that Mr. Andrew Fisher, louder of the ...

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  34. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The immigration (statistics for Canada show an enourmous decline for the four months ending April. The total number leaving the United ...

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  35. WHITE WOLF.

    The American Legation has asked the Foreign Office to give missionaries protection from the "White Wolf," the notorious bandit. With regard to his ...

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  36. A NATIONAL BENEFIT.

    The Commonwealth Bank has embarked upon the business of supplying loans by way of debentures to municipalities for permanent works. Many ...

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  37. THROUGH A CULVERT.

    Three women were drowned, and it is feared that a dozen others perished, when a passenger train went through a culvert at Carrbridge, 28 miles south ...

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  38. WHARF LABORER'S DEATH.

    In the case of the wharf laborer who fell through an open hatchway on the steamer Tongariro, at Nelson, and died of his injuries, £800 has been awarded ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    Victor Trumper has announced that he will not be available for selection for the Australian tour in South Africa. Other prominent cricketers are also ...

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  40. SOMEBODY'S GROCERIES.

    At the Central Police Court this morning, James Lennon (40), horse-breaker, was charged with having been found in possession of goods suspected ...

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  41. AT WARWICK.

    A large open-air meeting was addressed here last night by Messrs. M. J. Kirwan, M.L.A., and Paul C. Bauers. The former spoke at length on the ...

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  42. FUN IN BOARDINGHOUSE.

    A lively interlude in Musgrave Boardinghouse was reported this morning. The ambulance were called upon to attend Jim Selwip Singh, 35 years, a ...

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  43. MUSICIANS' BOARD.

    A ballot in connection with the representation of employees on the Brisbane Orchestral Musicians' Board was taken yesterday afternoon at the ...

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  44. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Information has been received by the Brisbane police that August Wendt, a Glamorgan Vale farmer, had been found on his farm yesterday with a gun ...

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  45. BIG DOCK BURNED.

    The Glassgow Central Dock has been totally destroyed by fire. It is estimated that the damage amounts to £230,000. ...

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  46. WARWICK COMPENSATION CASE.

    At the Warwick Court-house this morning, Mr. Berge, police magistrate, gave his reserved judgment in the case of Hawker v the Farmers' Milling ...

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  47. CHILD BADLY SCALDED.

    Lily Rogers, 10 years, residing with her parents at Clarence-street, Coorparoo, upset a pot of hot tea over herself and severely scalded herself ...

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  48. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    Frederick Baird (48, seaman), was charged with having, at Brisbane, stolen, a silver watch and a Painters' Union badge, valued at £2 15s, the ...

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  49. FRENCH' CHAMBER SUSPENDED.

    The President of the Chamber of Deputies suspended the sitting owing to the tumult raised by the Socialist party. ...

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  51. CONSTABLE SUSPENDED.

    A constable attached to Regent-street police station has been suspended in connection with the Ultimo outrage. ...

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