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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    The plague in Brisbane has reached a quiescent stage, there being nothing fresh to report up till 11 o'clock last nignt. At Colmslie everything is going on ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    The Anglican and Presbyterian Sunday Schools held their annual gatherings yesterday, the former at the Sandy Gallop Show Grounds and the latter in the Queen's Park. The Cental Ipswich, North ...

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  7. THE LATEST FROM COLMSLIE.

    The following bulletin was received from the Colmslie Hospital at 10 o'clock last night:—Plague area: Baby Minnott is slightly better. The condition of the other ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. INOCULATION.

    The number of persons inoculated with the plague prophylactic yesterday by Dr. Love, secretary to the Central Board of Health, amounted in all to 102. Up to the ...

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  9. A DISGUSTING NUISANCE.

    A correspondent asks us to direct attention to one very serious danger encountered in our public streets, which may lead to plague and many other diseases. The cause ...

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  10. EASTWARD FROM KIMBERLEY.

    The following letter from Mr. E. R. Starkey, of B Company, Q.M.I., has been received by Mr. R. M. Cooper, of Petrie's Bight:— ...

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  11. ANOTHER CASE AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    A fresh case of plague was reported today. The patient is a man named Martin Treseder, aged (15, employed by Messrs. Wilson, Han, and Co. as a yard foreman in ...

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  12. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The weather was exceedingly unfavourable for excursions and outdoor sports today. Between 11 and 12 o'clock there, were some signs of a clearance, out heavy clouds ...

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  13. REPORTS FROM IPSWICH.

    There are no fresh plague developments here (writes our Ipswich correspondent). Since the case in the Brassall division occurred, the applications to the Municipal ...

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  14. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH.

    Edward James Edney, aged 46 years', residing in Riley-street, Surry Hills, was reported to be stricken with plague this morning. ...

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  15. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PREMIER.

    The Premier has received a large number of congratulations on his elevation to knighthood. The Premiers of all the Australian colonies and politicians of all shades ...

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  16. DISINFECTING OPERATIONS.

    On Wednesday and Thursday lost the offices of the United Pastoralists' Association and those of the Builders and Contractors' Association, Courier Building, ...

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  17. SYDNEY, MAY 25.

    A Queen's Birthday levee was held by his Excellency the Governor to-day, but the attendance was affected by the rain and other influences. ...

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  18. RESIGNATION OF AN M.L.A.

    Mr. W. H. B. Piddington has resigned his seat in the Legislative Assembly as member for Uralla-Walcha. ...

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  19. CONTINUED RAIN.

    Wet weather still continues, and rain has been falling in torrents at intervals during the day. Within the Jost fouir days nearly 11in. of rain has been registered in Sydney. ...

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  20. WARNING TO OWNERS OF BRANDS.

    In spite of all temptation to use script characters, symbols, and cheek brands, stockowners much prefer the two Roman letters and a numeral of the first and second series of brands. ...

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  21. SYDNEY BETTING MARKET.

    The card for the Birthday Cup was read over at Tattersall's Club to-night. No business, however, was done, and the only indication of a desire to boqk a wager was an offer to accept £1200 to ...

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  22. ART AND UTILITY IN FURNITURE.

    In nothing has the world seen such wonderful strides during tho past decade as in furniture. The hidoousness of the immediate past has given way to the ...

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  23. THE ARAMAC QUARANTINED AT CAIRNS.

    In connection with the supposed case of plague on the steamer Aramac at Cairns, It appears, that Dr. Koch, the health officer at Cairns, informed the Home Secretary's ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The commissioners who are dividing the colony into districts for the federal elections have nearly completed their work, and their report will be handed to the Premier ...

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  25. PITTSWORTH NOTES.

    We have been favoured with a further splendid fall of 1.87in. of rain, which, so far as can be gathered, has been pretty general throughout the district, being more or less heavy in places. The ...

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  26. PROPOSED NA TIONAL MEMORIAL.

    The Premier has received a communication from the proprietors of the London "Daily Express" in reference to the proposed national memorial to be erected in ...

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  27. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    "Anti-Panic" writes:—Now that it has been decided to convey patients suffering from bubonic plague by railway, I certainly think it is time something was done to ...

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  28. THE NEWCASTLE MINERS.

    The Newcastle miners are dissatisfied with the decision of the colliery proprietors not to advance the selling price of coal till the 1st January next. They desire an increase ...

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  29. CONFERENCE OF CHAMBERS OF MANUFACTURES.

    The intercolonial conference of Chambers of Manufactures, which during the past week has been framing a tariff for suggestion to the Federal Parliament for adoption ...

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  30. CITIZENS' VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.

    The executive of the Citizens' Vigilance Committee met last night at Hart's Cafe, Queen-street, Mr. L. G. Corrie being in the chair, and among those present were Mr. ...

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  31. TASMANIA.

    Rumours are current that prospectors have discovered on the route of the proposed Great Western Railway immense mineral deposits which are likely to eclipse those ...

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  32. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mall train to-day:- For Brisbane: Mrs. J. Lewis, Mrs. F. Reed, Mrs. Crooke, Messrs. R. Mackay, J. ...

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  34. INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

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  35. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    To-morrow special thanksgiving services for the relief of Mafeking will be conducted in many of the churches in Brisbane. At Albert-street, at the evening service, the ...

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  37. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The first case of plague that has occurred at Cairns was discovered in the hospital this morning, the patient being Michael Pender, who was employed as a fireman ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND PATRIOTIC FUND.

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