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  5. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON.

    The session of the Methodist Synod was continued this morning, the first business being th[?] consideration of the affairs of the Book Depo[?] The report of the Hon. F. T. Brentnall, M.L.C. ...

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  6. TECHNICAL COLLEGE RESULTS.

    The following are the results of the cookery, cake icing, and ironing examinations held this month. The four candidates for teacherships of cookery have not ...

    Article : 549 words
  7. WARWICK LAND COURT.

    Mr. W. C. Hume presided at a sitting of the Land Court to-day (writes our Warwick correspondent, under yesterday's date), Mr. F. W. Wilson appeared on behalf of the Crown, and ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH ELECTIONS BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Parliament of the Commonwealth Elections Bill was considered in Committee. Clauses 1 and 2, "Short title," and ...

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  9. A TRACTION ENGINE ACCIDENT.

    To-day, about 6 p.m. there were two traction engines passiing through Ipswich, en route to Warwick, and after safely negotiating Limestone Hill, they came to grief in Roderick-street, the driver ...

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  10. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Agent-General has cabled to the Premier notifying the acceptance of an offer to supply 2000 cases of canned beef, and 200,0001b. of corned mutton, for delivery in ...

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  11. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    (Mr. Philp informed Mr. Lesina, in the Legislative Assembly, that a cable message had been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, asking if the Government had any ...

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  12. THE METHODIST SYNOD.

    The ministerial session was resumed on Wednesday morning. It was unanimously resolved to recommend the Conference to advance the Rev. J. E. Blackney a year on his probation. In reference ...

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  13. CRICKET MATCH—CLERGYMANV. LAYMEN.

    In connection with the present sitting of the Methodist Synod at Ipswich, a match was arranged between the clergymen and laymen of the Methodist Church, and this was played during this ...

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  14. NEW ZESALANDERS IN THE GUARD OF HONOUR.

    The Premier of New Zealand has offered to send over 100 mounted men to assist in forming a guard of honour at the Commonwealth celebrations. Sir William Lyne ...

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  15. THE INDIAN BOYS AT IPSWICH.

    The party of Indian boys who have bene travelling through the colonies under the care of the Salvation Army arrived in Ipswich by train this afternoon. On arrival at the station they were ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    At this afternoon's session of the billiard match between Roberts and Weiss, the former put up two line breaks.of 25C and 211. Weiss's best effort was a break of ...

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  17. MRS. MASON-BEATTY'S BENEFIT

    Mrs. Mason-Betty has every reason to bee gratified at the manner in which her pupils were received, and at the success generally of the entertainment given in the Opera House last ...

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  18. IPSWICH PETTY DEBTS COURT.

    At the Pe[?]ty De[?]ts Court his morning, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. H. T. Macfarlane), verdicts for the plaintiffs were entered, with costs, in each of the following undenfended cases:—Isabella Moore ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    The last few days were specimen summer days, the thermometer reaching over 100deg,. in the shade. The afternoons are geneally cloudy, but we have had no rain except a few light showers during ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    There was an attendance of the public roughly estimated at about 2000 in teh vicinity of the Hamilton near the breakwater, last evening the attraction being, another of those enjoyable ...

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  21. TOOWOOMBA NOTES.

    During the late dry weather the recognised water supply of the town has practically failed. For some time the council has been giving the greatest consideration to ...

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  22. THEATRE ROYAL.

    This evening will be the performance of the present week's programme at the Theatre Royal, as on Saturday an entire change of bill will be given, and the Leonard troupe of acrobats, four in ...

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  23. BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, general business Orders of the Day will take precedence. The first on the paper is the resumption of the adjourned debate on a ...

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  24. "A STRANGER IN NEW YORK."

    The members of Mr. Henry Cogill's Musical Comedy Company arrived in Brisbane yesterday afternoon, and will open in "A stranger in New York" at the Opera House to-morrow night. Mr. ...

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  28. THE FIRE AT PALRIAMENT HOUSE.

    As stated in yesterday's issue, it was supposed that the fire so opportunely discovered and extinguished at Parliament House on Wednesday night was due to fusing of ...

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  29. DENHAM BROS.' PICNIC.

    The employees of Denham Bros. took their annual outing on Wednesday to Cleveland, Upwards of 100, including children, journed to this delightful watering-place by the 9.30 train, On ...

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  30. TIGHT ROPE EXHIBITION BY "BLONDIN."

    Arrangements have been made for an exhibition by Blondin, the world-famed tight rope walker, to give an exhibition of his marvellous skill at the Woolloongabba ...

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  33. PRESERVES FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Our Adelaide correspondent advises that the South australian Government have received a cable message from the War Office inviting tenders for the supply of 100,0001b ...

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