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  4. WOMAN'S WORLD.

    His Excellency the Governor leaves to-day for Toowoomba to be present at the annual show, and will attend the spinsters and bachelors' ball in the evening. ...

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  5. NEW POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES.

    This is the last day for receiving designs for the new post and telegraph offices in Brisbane, which have been advertised for during the past few months. So far nearly ...

    Article : 264 words
  6. MUSICAL UNION CONCERT.

    That there are many in Brisbane who love music for its own sake and are content if they are but given a few concerts of high class every year was evidenced by the large attendance at the ...

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  7. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Sir,—Seeing the Army appeal for social funds in the "Courier" of the 6th July, and in view of the c[?]cisms recently passed on an appeal made by the Bishop ...

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  8. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    A public meeting of supporters of the Bible in State Schools League was held in the Centennial Hall last night. The Bishop of Brisbane presided. The hall was well ...

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  9. THE LATE HON. J. S. TURNER.

    The funeral of the late Hon. J. S. Turner, M.L.C., took place at Toowong Cemetery yesterday, and was very largely attended. The procession started from Kinellan, New ...

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  10. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The third representation of Lorimer S[?]oddard's dramatisation of Hardy's masterpiece, " Tess of the d'Uubervilles," was given at the Opera House last evening ...

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  12. BRISBANE MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    On Monday next the Brisbane Musical Festival Choir and Orchestra are to give the "Elijah" in the Exhibition Concert Hall in the presence of his Excellency and Lady ...

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  13. THE BRAILLE ASSOCIATION.

    Mrs. W. Thorne kindly invited the members of the Braille Writing Association to afternoon tea on Monday at the Blind Institution, and gave them an opportunity to see the blind children at their ...

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  14. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The attendances at the Theatre Royal continue to be crowded, and the new artistes have evidently firmly caught on with the public. A stronger combination ...

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  15. EARLY DAYS IN QUEENSLAND.

    A lantern lecture will be delivered tonight in the All Saints Schoolroom by the Rev. Canon Matthews and the Rev. T. Jones, on "Early Days in ...

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  16. BACHELORS' BALL AT. WARWICK.

    The bachelors of Warwick and district gave a plain and fancy dress ball in the Town Hall on Friday evening last. Being the first private fancy dress ball given in Warwick for many years, it ...

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  17. WRECK OF THE SCHOONER CONFIDENCE.

    The following subscription lists have been handed to us for publication:- Collected by Wm. Collin and Co., Limited.— Wm. Collin and Sons, £5; H. Moar and Son, £2 ...

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  18. FITZGERALD'S CIRCUS.

    It is not an easy thing to get a first-class circus company together. The grent artists of the arena are almost as difficult to secure as talented singers, and they do not come ...

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  20. AN ABORIGINAL MURDERER.

    A sensational capture of an aboriginal murderer was made on the river here on Thursday morning last by Sergeant Old and Constable Meldon. On 26th June, 1897, a ...

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  22. WOOD-BLOCKING IN STANLEY STREET.

    Sir,—As a ratepayer of South Brisbane, may I, with your valuable assistance, draw the attention of my fellow-ratepayers to the fact that our present representatives in the ...

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  23. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT CONTROL.

    A meeting of ratepayers in favour of the council retaining its Order-in-Council for the carrying out of the electric power scheme is advertised to be held in the Caxton-street Hall to-morrow ...

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