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  2. BOUNTY PAYMENTS.

    For the week ended Saturday, the total bounty payments were £8159 113 on 25,133 tons of cane, while the amount paid in claims on white ...

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  3. General Cablegrams.

    The third German Dreadnought, The Rbeinland was launched at Steltin. ...

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  4. SHIPPING.

    The Tleana arrived last night with an ordinary cargo, and will leave tomorrow morning. ...

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  5. POOR LAW REFORM

    Mr. Haldane, speaking at Ladybank, said old age pensions was, only part of a much larger problem of poor law reform which was confronting the ...

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  6. WESTERN RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    A meeting of the Western Railway Extension League was held in the Council Chamber last night to pre[?] forward the claims of the Bundaberg ...

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  7. POLITICAL CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Now South Wales Ministers are considerably exercised in their minds regarding the crisis which has arisen as the result of their land valuation ...

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  8. SUN, MOON, AND TIDE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  9. OUR "HANDY MEN."

    A special parade of the Bundaberg division of the Commonwealth Naval Forces was held in the Naval rheds last evening, before Captain ...

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  10. ARMY COUNCIL'S OFFER.

    Mr. Haldane, Minister for War speaking at Lady Bank, referring to unemployment, said th? Army Council offered seventeen thousand young ...

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  11. BOMB STORE DISCOVERY.

    A large subterranean bomb store was discovered at Tiflis. The Finnish bombs alone numbered 100. Largo quantities of explosives and empty ...

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  12. ARCTIC EXPLORER NORTHWARD BOUND.

    Lieutenant Peary's Arctic ship "The Roosevelt" sailed from Etah, Greenland, bound northward on August 17. Peary's prospects of success are ...

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  13. MOROCCAN TROUBLE.

    An ugly incident occurred at Casablanca, Morocco,, where recently 260 soldiers of the French Foreign Legion deserted. The gendarmes saw ...

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  14. PHASES OF THE MOON.

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The barque Loch Finlass, winch was wrecked on Saturday off the coast or Tasmania, le t Port Pirle on September 5 with 120 thousand ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL.

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  17. PROPOSED FRENCH IMPORT DUTIES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the French Customs Commission proposes to raise the Import duties on British woolen, leather, and ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    Nestle's Company are spending £109,000 on new works near Warnabool, and will employ 250 hands. The manager denies the rumour that ...

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  19. STEAMERS DELAYED THROUGH SMOKE.

    Twenty large grain steamers arc delayed in the St. Lawrence River owing to the dense smoke from the forest fires along the river banks. ...

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  20. OUR IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    It has been too much the habit of Queenslanders to accept without question the opinion of Canadians concerning Canada as a field for ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. G. M. Rogers, of Clonmel Station, who arrived in Bundaberg from Mount Perry on Friday evening, and has been staying at the Royal Hotel, ...

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  22. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    Senator Haskell has resigned tho Treasurership of the Democratic National Committee, and the Governorshik of Oklahma, but denies that hie ...

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  23. SHIPPING COMPANY FINED.

    Huddart Parker and Company, and their manager were charged at the City Court to-day with refusing to answer questions under the ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND

    A deputation of members of Parliament waited upon the Minister for Mines to-day to ask for assistance in tho establishment of a co-opera. ...

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  25. ASHFIELD MILL.

    Ashfield mill censed operations yesterday for the current season. ...

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  26. SANDHILLS SOCIAL.

    Another successful social and dance eventuated in the Sandhills Hall on Saturday evening last, when there was an attendance of over sixty ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER'S BODY FOUND.

    The mutilated body of a man named Arthur Jepson, a commercial traveller who lived in South Yarra was found on the railway line near ...

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  28. Local and General News

    In the course of an interview yesterday evening with Mr. Jno. White, M.L.A., who passed through Bundaberg en route to Brisbane, that ...

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  29. INSPECTION OF RAILWAY ROUTES.

    The Minister for Railways leaves Brisbane on Thursday for Warwick. He will make an inspection of both tho Maryvale and Ellemgowan ...

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  30. CIRCUIT COURT.

    The Bundaberg sittings of the Circuit Court will be opened on Tuesday, 6 inst, before the Chief Justice. Sir Pone Cooper. Three ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. ABI RIGINALS AND TOBACCO FARMING.

    Inquiries have been made as to whether farmers would run the risk of losing their bonuses if they employed aboriginals in the cultivation ...

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  33. OUR CADETS.

    On Friday, October 9th Colonel Lyster, State Military Commandant will arrive in Bundaberg for the purpose inspecting our Junior Cadets, ...

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  34. Gin Gin.

    Farmers and others are crying out for rain, but the present conditions-- hot days and cold nights--are very unfavourable for rain. Three or four ...

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  35. LABOUR MATTERS.

    On enquiry at the Labour Bureau yesterday afternoon we were informed that Ashfield Mill bad closed down on that, day for the season. ...

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  36. BERLIN TRAIN COLLISION.

    The collision oh the Berlin elevated electric railway threw a thirds class carriage full of passengers off the line into a courtyard twenty feet ...

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  37. INDIANS SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The five Indians concerned in tho murder of Ben Hall, a plantation overseer, who was chopped to pieces recently, have been sentenced to ...

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  38. SUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.

    We have been supplied with the following particulars bearing upon the revenue received at the Bundaberg Customs House for the ...

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  39. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday before Mr. H. L. Arcbdall, P. M., James Ramsay, an old offender, pleaded guilty to drunkenness and ...

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  40. SHOPS AND FACTORIES' ACT.

    Twenty-five representatives Brisbane restaurant keepers, caterers and oyster saloon keepers waited upon the Minister for Works today, and ...

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  41. MR BOWMAN ON MR. KIDSTON.

    A public meeting was held in the Town Hall, Warwick, last week, at which Mr. Bowmap said he felt sure that there would be little difficulty in ...

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  42. TURKISH CONSTITUTION.

    Bulgaria officially declares that public feeling will not permit of the surrender of the Oriental railway. It is not intended to damage the ...

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  43. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY.

    We were yesterday favoured with an opportunity of inspecting an addition made to the business premises of Mr. W. Blaikie. stationer. ...

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  44. PRESENTATION TO MR. D. PORTER.

    On the eve of the severance of Mr. David Porter, who has been storeman at Messrs. Bues and Co.'s establishment for the past 14 years, he was ...

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  45. AGAINST THE LICENSING BILL

    A demonstration, in which a quarter of a million persons participated, was held in Hyde Park on Sunday as a protest against the Licensing Bill. ...

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  46. TO SURVEY ATHERTON LANDS.

    The Minister for lands has decided to Bend the Surveyor-General to the Atherton and Herbertson districts to ascertain whether anything can be ...

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  47. TRADE OF THE PORT.

    The Harbour Board officials have supplied us with the following figures respecting the trade of the port, for the week ending yesterday, which ...

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  48. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATIONS.

    The following appear among the notifications in the "Government Gazette" of Saturday last:--An area of 60 acres, in the County of Bowen, ...

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  49. BECHE-DE-MER KETCH.

    The beehe-de-mer ketch "Nellie," which arrived in port from the Barrier Reef, landed 26 bags of beehe-de-mer, which was transhipped Into the Tinana ...

    Article : 63 words
  50. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A large in back whole 90 feet long and a calf 50 feet long were driven ashore by killers this morning at East Boyd beech, Eden, after an ...

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  51. THE PIGEON NUISANCE.

    During the past week pigeons in and around the town were attacked by the Nuisance Inspector and a friend, who had obtained permission from the ...

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  52. SCAFFOLD ACCIDENT.

    The scaffolding of new buildings in Castlereagh Street collapsed to-day. A labourer named William Haughton residing at Ultimo fell 30 ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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  55. GERMAN IMMIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    It will be remembered (says the "Courier") that the Rev, H. F. Niemeyer, bond of the German Apostolic Church in Queensland visited ...

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  56. WORKERS SUFFER THROUGH STRIKES.

    In an open air debate on socialism at Newtown, Mr. Stuart Robertson, M.L.A., argued that the workers were the first to suffer by strikes. ...

    Article : 68 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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  60. INEBRIATES' HOME.

    Some definite action is likely to be taken shortly respecting the erection of buildings for an inebriates home at Peel Island. The matter still is ...

    Article : 41 words
  61. Advertising

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