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  3. Cablegrams

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The prisoners at the Rochefort prison mutinied, shot the chief warder dead, and decapitated his wife with a razor. ...

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  4. FLOODS IN JAMAICA.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Wednesday.—Terrific floods and gales are being experienced. The western section of telegraphs is wrecked, and ...

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  5. The Crow's Nest Fire.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Further details of the fire at Crow's Nest show that adjoining Turner's premises were Howard's furnishing ...

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  6. Samuels Passes Out.

    Charlie Samuels, the greatest of Australia's sprinters, died at Barambah, a Queensland aboriginal settlement, a fortnight ago, aged 49 years. ...

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  7. Telegrams

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. At a meeting of the Townsville branch of the People's Progressive League, Mr. T. W. Crawford of Mossman ...

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  8. MURDER GANG SENTENCED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— [?] the Blood, Lofty Louis, Frank Cirofici, and Whitey Louis have been found guilty of the murder of ...

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  9. JOHNSON AT LARGE AGAIN.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.— The abduction charge against Jack Johnson was dismissed. ...

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  10. NEW FIRM REGISTERED.

    TOWNSVILLE. Wednesday.— At the Supreme Court to-day, Camerons Ltd., were registered under the Companies Act. The object of the ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT'S ASSAILANT.

    MILWAUKEE, Wednesday.— Schrank, who fired at Roosevelt, has been declared insane, the doctors' decision being unanimous. He was ...

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  12. FATAL TRAIN COLLISION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Six were killed and six injured by a head-on-collision of special trains in North Carolina. The engineer gave ...

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  13. Federal Parliament.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister told Mr. Greene he could not interfere with the Sugar ...

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  14. TOWNSVILLE HARBOR FULL.

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.— An unusually large number of oversea vessels are in the harbor and bay to-day from the north and south, ...

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  15. HORRIBLE FIRE FATALITIES.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—Five were killed at a fire in an hotel, here. The (guests leaped from the fourth storey, and were killed on ...

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  16. STRIKE FIRST, THEN BALLOT

    RAVENSWOOD, Wednesday.— A strike was declared to-day amongst the truckers at the Mines. The A. W.A. demanded 9/- a day for ...

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  17. Queensland Parliament

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Liquor Bill was further considered in committee. Hon. E. H. T. Plant moved to amend clause 70, by ...

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  18. A WASHAWAY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Commissioner for Railways has been advised of good storms having fallen in the north-west, as the result of ...

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  19. MAD DYNAMITER.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.— A madman bearing dynamite sufficient to destroy a hundred buildings, held the police station for an hour. ...

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  20. THE GUTHRIE.

    The steamer Guthrie, which is relieving the steamer Montoro for one trip on the Java run, arrived from the south yesterday morning. ...

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  21. THE WILLIS WAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Packed galleries greeted the resumption of the previous night's adjourned debate in the Assembly, yesterday. After a ...

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  22. MEXICO CITY EARTHQUAKE.

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday.— An earthquake wrecked a number of buildings, the National Palace walls bring cracked. One man was ...

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  23. RAILWAY CATTLE TRAFFIC.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Commissioner for Railways has had a return prepared showing the number of cattle carried by the ...

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  24. AN AUSTRIAN INCIDENT.

    VIENNA, Wednesday.— A fashionable cafe at Lemberg was filled with officers and students, when one of the latter demanded an apology ...

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  25. MEN AND MONEY.

    There were 28 immigrant's who disembarked at Cairns from the Perthshire yesterday. Among the male section of this number are ...

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  26. STEAMER ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The steadier Tilma, belonging to the Illawarra Navigation Co., has gone ashore at Wreck Bay, near Jervis ...

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  27. A STRIKE BALLOT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The ballot among the members of the Gas Employees' Union on the question whether work should cease if the three ...

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  28. Legislative Assembly.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— On the motion of Mr. Macartney, a bill amending the Marsupial Proof Fe[?]ing Act was introduced. ...

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  29. WHY HE CAME.

    Among the immigrants by the Perthshire which berthed at the Cairns wharf yesterday was an intelligent young man named ...

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  30. War Offices Deluded

    How a man named Glitch imposed on the War Offices of France and Russia by selling to them a German plan of campaign against ...

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  31. AN APPEAL CASE.

    In the District Court last night, His Honour Judge Jameson heard arguments in on appeal brought by the Cairns Town Council against ...

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  32. WONGA SHOAL DISASTER.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Marine Board spent yesterday in conducting an inquiry into the Wonga Shoal disaster. John Jones, master ...

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