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    In the Charters Towers Police Court on Tuesday morning the police proceeded against Soren Jensen for Sunday trading. After evidence had been ...

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  4. INTERSTATE.

    The mails arrived to-day at 12.15 o'clock. It was a very heavy mail. Very warm weather is being experienced. ...

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  5. RADIUM CURES CANCER.

    Several Russian physicians claim that radium has cured General Poehl of cancer, and the General has signed a voucher to that effect. ...

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  6. THE DRUCE-PORTLAND CASE.

    Several additional witnesses have been examined In the Druce case. One of them stated that in 1869 he visited his brother, who was T. C. ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Chinese representative at W[?]lington is preparing a petition to [?] King objecting to the Chinese Immigration Amendment Act. ...

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  8. THE TROUBLE IN ZULULAND.

    A zulu shot four loyal natives at North Vryheld. He was captured and assegaled. Before he died he stated that he and others were entrusted with ...

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  11. REVOLT OF NATIVE MINE WORKERS.

    Five hundred natives employed in the Vorspoed mine, Orangia, revolted, destroyed much properly, and then started for Kroonstadt, where the ...

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  12. The Political Situation.

    A meeting of the Ministerial supporters this afternoon decided to support Mr G. H. Pritchard, it being understood that he was willing to come ...

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  13. NOTES FROM LONDON.

    M .S. F. Hunter, M.A., from, Queensland a student at Glasgow University, has been appointed assistant to the Rev. William Sutherland, U.F. Church, ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An inquest into the [?]ath of a youth named Roger Gravolin, at Cootamundra showed that he was fighting, another youth Thomas Edward Thomas. ...

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  15. LIEUT. WOODS'S CASE.

    The Army Council., after considering the report of the committee of Inquiry into the charges made hy Lieut. Woods against superior officers, find ...

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  16. THE BURKE SEAT.

    The general topic of conversation is the election. Messrs William Maxwell (Kidstonite). John Hoolan (Independent), and David Swiss Davies ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    His Lordship Bishop Frodsham is at present a victim to Influenza. His medical adviser insists on a cancellation, of all the Bishop's engagebents for this ...

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  18. THE WARREGO SEAT.

    There is a decided dissension in the Socialist ranks here, Mr James Gredden the selected candidate, has declined to contest the seat for Warrego ...

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  19. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Brown, the manager; Dartnett, a directer; and Walker, president, of the California Safe Deposit Trust Company, have been arrested on a charge ...

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  22. NAVAL COMMANDS.

    It is officially announced that in March Admiral Sir A. D. Fanshawe becomes Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth; Rear-Admiral Sir H. ...

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  23. MR. STODART ON THE PREMIER'S POLICY.

    Mr Stodart, speaking at Beenleigh, said Mr Philip had great hope of being able to control a majority of the House on its return. The party's manifesto ...

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  24. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Owing to the introduction of the B[?] to Germanise Poland, many Warsaw firms are boycotting German goods. ...

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  25. SPEECH BY MR BALFOUR.

    Mr Balfour addressed a meeting of 7000 people at Devonport. He claimed that in a few months all sections of Unionists would be united on the ...

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  26. ABBOTT'S KIDNAPPERS SENTENCED.

    One of Abbott's kidnappers has been sentenced at Salonika to fifteen yeirs' penal servitued, and another to twelve years, while others received from eight ...

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  27. CATTLE DRIVING DENOUNCED.

    Mr William O'Brien and Mr Timothy Healy strongly denounce cattle driving. ...

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  28. STEEL TRUST EMPLOYEES DISMISSED.

    The Steel Trust has dismissed fifty thousand employees since the panic. ...

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  29. THE TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.

    Mulal Hafid the Pretender), appeals to the French not to Intervene in his struggle for the throne, and state that if they do a holy war is inevitable. ...

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  30. A THEATRICAL QUARREL.

    A member of the Florence Baines ("Miss Lancashire Limited") Company, named James Doyle, was charged at the Brisbane Central Police ...

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  31. IRISH JURY DISAGREE.

    LONDON, December 9. In the case of seventeen persons charged at Leinster with attending an unlawful assembly, the jury disagreed. ...

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  32. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    In the case. New Zealand Shipping Company versus Stephens, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal against Justice Bray's decision, upholding the ...

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  33. MUNSTER JURY'S STRANGE ACTION.

    A jury at Munster Assizes declined to convict three prisoners of manslaughter. One was seen striking the deceased, and all were Identified. ...

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  34. THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    Mr Pulsford in the "Times" corrects certain points in the Tariff Commissioners' analysis of the Australian tariff, and particularly emphasises the ...

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  35. SUICIDE IN LISBON.

    An Italian electrician, employed at the San Carlos Theatre, Lisbon, wan arrested, and committed suicide, after the discovery, under the flooring of the ...

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  36. RUSSIAN SAILORS SENTENCED.

    Twenty-one sailors at Vladivostock have been sentenced to [?] and twenty-four to penal servitude, in connection with the recent mutiny. ...

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  37. THE MONAGH EXPLOSION.

    Further bodies have been recovered from the Monagh coal pit. The fire has stopped all further exploration. ...

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