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  4. CALLIDE RAILWAY BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the debate was resumed upon Mr. Murray's mo[?]on for the second reading of the Callide Railway Bill, on whcih Mr. Browne had ...

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  5. SUPREME COURT.

    Before his Honour the Chief Justice and a jury of twelve. The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court were continued at the Court-house, ...

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  6. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President took the chair at 3.30 p.m. EDUCATION ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Mr. DRAKE, in moving the second reading of the bill to amend the State Education ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Premier, answering questions on the subject of the bill dealing with the Federal electorates; said it was not proposed to put the measure on the business paper ...

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  8. THE PLAGUE.

    The only disturbing element in connection with plague matters in Brisbane throughout yesterday was the fact that Dr. Welld, the acting medical officer, has a ...

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  9. RESUMPTION OF WHARVES.

    With reference to the question which was brought up in the Legislative Assembly last week in connection with the resumption of the Brisbane wharves by the ...

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  10. RELEASE OF CONTACTS.

    The contacts in the Hutchisou case were brought to town from Colmslie yesterday, and the contacts in the Smith case will most probably be released to-day, leaving ...

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  11. POISONING OPERATIONS.

    Mr. Gordon reports that his gangs are still continuing to lay rat baits in the various sewers of the city, failing other work. It is impossible to judge results in ...

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  12. DESIGNS FOR NEW POST OFFICE.

    On Monday atternoon the Government Architects of Queensland and New South Wales (Messrs. Brady and Vernon) arranged the competitive designs, for the new ...

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  13. FURTHER RELEASES IN SYDNEY.

    At the meeting of the Board of Health to-day, authority was given for the release of five more plague patients from the quarantine station. ...

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  14. NEWS OF DR. JACK.

    Mr. Rands (Government Geologist) has just-received a letter from Dr. R. L. Jack, late Government Geologist in Queensland, who went to China on behalf of a mining ...

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  15. LAND APPEAL COURT.

    His Honour Judge Mansfield occupied the bench in the Land Appeal Court, which sat yesterday, there being with him Messrs. A. Tully and T. S. Sword. ...

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  16. THE RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into certain proposed railways sat yesterday morning at Parliament House for the purpose of considering the evidence ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVICE INQUIRY.

    The meeting of the Public Service Board fixed for yesterday to inquire into the recent trouble between the Under Secretary and the accountant of the Works. ...

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  18. OPENING THE BURNETT BRIDGE.

    The new traffic bridge over the Burnett River at Bundaberg is to be opened with some ceremony on 21th instant. His Excellency the Governor, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  19. BRISBANE HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS.

    At a general meeting of the Brisbane Hospital Committee yesterday, Dr. W. S. Webb, senior medical officer of the outpatient staff, was appointed an honorary ...

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  22. THE CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

    His Eminence Cardinal Moran has arranged with the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales to issue return tickets for single fare to Sydney to those wishing to ...

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  23. CIVIL SITTINGS.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Real. In the action Messis, Isles, Love, and Co. v. R. C. Armour, to recover £175 for commission alleged to be due on the sale of ...

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  25. INSPECTOR OF FORESTS.

    Mr. L. G. Board, the newly appointed Inspector of Forests, has left on a visit of inspection in the Nanango district. Subsequently he intends leaving for the North. ...

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  26. GEOLOGICAL BRANCH.

    Mr. Lionel C. Ball, recently appointed an assistant in the geological branch of the Department of Mines, is expected to arrive in Brisbane shortly. ...

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  27. COURT BUSINESS.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Cooper. In the matter of William Henry Parish, an insolvent: Application for certificate ot discharge. In the matter of the Companies ...

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  28. SUMMONS OASES.

    The following cases were heard at the Central Summons Court yesterday morning: —(Arthur Homestead was summoned by Frederick Milverton for making use of ...

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