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  3. TYPHOID FEVER AT EAST BRISBANE.

    In connection with the outbreak of typhoid fever referred to in our issue of yesterday, it has been discovered that, four of the cases came from one family, who reside ...

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  4. WRECK OF THE STEAMER AIRLIE.

    There was a good deal of excitement in shipping circles yesterday morning when it became known that the Eastern, and Australian Company's fine steamer Airlie had ...

    Article : 422 words
  5. WOMAN'S WORLD.

    Miss Francos A. Gilder, after spending six weeks in Sydney and Muswellbrook, has returned to. Toorak, Toowoomba. Mr. and Mrs. Webber-Harris are the guests of ...

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  6. THE STANTON HARCOURT TRAGEDY.

    The hearing of the case against the aboriginal Willie Broom, chaigecl with the murder of Mary Le Blowitz, was continued at the Police Court to-day. ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Ernest Hogan's company surpassed themselves in the representation winch they gave of Uncle Toms Cabin" List evening at the Theatre Royal They were immensely successful in the ...

    Article : 429 words
  8. OUR PRODUCING INTERESTS.

    Mr. M'Lean (Under Secretary for Agriculture) met the tormers of the Pittsworth district in the court-house at that place this morning. Contrary to expectations, there ...

    Article : 492 words
  9. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS.

    The Under Secretary for Public Instruction informs us that the annual examination of candidates for scholarships and burearlos to Grammar Schools in Quinnsland took ...

    Article : 478 words
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  11. PATRIOTIC WORK GUILD.

    The members of the guild have been busily at work from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., both on Monday and Tuesday. Much of the cutting-out and fixing of the nightingales has been completed, and the ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. ARRIVAL OF THE PASSENGERS AT COOKTOWN.

    An American transiiort arrived here this morning from the North with malls, and passengers from the steamer Airlie, which went aground north of Piper Island at 2 ...

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  13. PRESENTATION TO MR. F. S. N. BOUSFIELD.

    The officials and committee of the Queensland Rowing Association met at Leonnon's Hotel yesterday afternoon for the purpose of makign a present to one of their ...

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  14. SOUTHPORT SOCIAL.

    Our Southport correspondent writes on the 23rd instant:—Lady Lilley is on n visit to Southport, and is the guest of Mre. Edwyn Lilley, at A-ymore.—Mrs. J. Hunter-Brown and party are at ...

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  15. DR. JACKSON AND THE CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    Sir,—In Dr. Jackson's letters recently published in your columns he has endeavoured to throw discredit on the Central Board of Health for not attending to its duties in ...

    Article : 758 words
  16. TOOWOOMBA SOCIAL.

    Our Toowoomba correspondent writer on the 2nd instant:—Mrs. Francis, of Bundaberg and her little son are staying at Fernside for a few weeks.—Mr. T. Brown is the guest of her mother, ...

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  17. M'ADOO'S GEORGIA MINSTRELS.

    The talented company playing under engage ment to Mr. O. M'Adoo, at the Opera House, changed their bill last night. They were, as usual, greeted by a very satisfactory house, and ...

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  18. ZILLMERE SHOW.

    Mr. Carl N. F. Fischer, secretary of the Zillmere Horticultural Society, sends us a few additional particulars of the show held on Saturday. Among the exhibits not ...

    Article : 389 words
  19. A QUESTION OF UNIFORM.

    Sir,—"E. A. G.," in your issue of the 28th, writes:—"The expense of a uniform might be avoided—the Boers do not find it necessary." To my mind, this is merely a ...

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  20. VICTORIA PARK NUISANCE.

    In the course of conversation yesterday, the secretary to the trustees of the Victoria Park (Mr. T. A. Bond) said that there has been a great deal of misapprehension about ...

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  21. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    News was received here from Cooktown this morning of the running aground of the steamer Airlie on Chapman Reef, and the landing at Cooktown of the passengers ...

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  22. AMBULANCE WAGGON FUND.

    We have been requested by Mrs. Lyster to acknowledge the following additional subscriptions, to the Ambulance Waggon fund:—Previously acknowledged, £124 6s 10d.; Mrs. Ferguson, ...

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  23. MR. F. M'DONNELL'S RECENT MOTION.

    The publication of the Grammar School scholarships and bursaries has given rise to the question whether sthe motion passed last session by the Legislative Assembly, at ...

    Article : 437 words
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