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  6. IPSWICH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Municipal Council to-day (writes our Ipswich correspondent, under yesterday's date) the correspondence which was read included several ...

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  7. ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The new session of the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland was opened on Friday night at the Society's rooms in Elizabeth-street. There was a large gathering, the chair being taken ...

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  8. EPIDEMIC BOARD v. NUNDAH.

    Sir,—My attention has been directed to a report of the meeting of the Epidemic Board in your issue of the 15th instant, at which meeting the Mayor is reported to have ...

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  9. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The tennis tournament was continued yesterday in beautiful weather except for a wind which was blowing strongly across the courts, particularly in the morning. ...

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  10. WOMAN'S WORLD.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Lamington will attend the entertainment given this evening in the Indooroopilly Hall in aid of St. Andrew's Church. ...

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  11. WELCOME TO MR. DICKSON.

    It was, of course, to be expected that the signal services in the cause of Australian nationhood rendered by the Hon. J. R. Dickson, in his capacity of delegate for ...

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  12. THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING PROPOSALS.

    Sir,—Mr. Alderman Higgs, in a statement made through the medium of your valued paper of the 16th instant, claims to show that the local authorities enumerated make ...

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  13. THE MEDICAL BILL.

    Sir,—Will you kindly permit me through the columns of your estimable journal to express my opinion in regard to the Medical Bill now before the House. There are ...

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  14. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Another large audience witnessed the second produotion of Bernard Espinasse's brilliant dramatisation of Hall Caine's novel at the Opera House last night, and the piece proved every whit as ...

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  15. THE LATE LIEUTENANT ANNAT.

    The following particulars concerning Lieutenant Annat, whose death in action at Elands River has been reported, will be read with interest. It was published just ...

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  17. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Last evening, on the invitation of Mr. Percy St. John, the Queensland troops who arrived in Brisbane on Saturday night attended at the Theatre Royal. Special seats were reserved for them in ...

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  18. SOUTHPORT SOCIAL.

    Our Southport conrospondent writes on the 20th instant:—The Rev. S. C. Harris gave on interesting lecture on New Guinea, illustrated with magic lantern slides, in St. Peter's schoolroom on ...

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  19. ANGLO-AMERICAN BIO-TABLEAU.

    Apart from the fact that Mr. J. C. Williamson's name is associated with the presentation of the marvellous bio-tableau at the Opera House on Monday evening next, in itself a quite sufficient ...

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  21. MUCKADILLA NOTES.

    A traveller passing through Muckadilla only six months ago, and again making the trip at the present time, would indeed be surprised at the vast change that has taken place in the aspect of the ...

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  22. THE ART OF SWIMMING.

    "H. F. M." writes:—I notice that one who "Wants to Swim" and another correspondent have written to you complaining of the want of facilities for acquiring the ...

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  23. MISS KATE ROONEY'S CONCERT.

    Miss Tessie M'Killop a young soprano, who comes with a splendid reputation from Sydney, has been specially engaged for Miss Kate Rooney's concert. Miss M'Killop is a pupil of Madame ...

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