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  2. HIS OWN DOCTOR.

    A remarkable incident of an injured man sewing up a wound with a needle and cotton has come under the notice of the hospital authorities at Wynward, on the ...

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  3. A SEAMAN'S DEATH.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of George H. Holman, a seaman on the steamer Canberra, resulting from a fall from a stage on a level with the bridge ...

    Article : 452 words
  4. WHAT "COURIER" READERS WRITE. THE CERATODUS.

    Sir,—Mr. Tom Welsby's letter in a recent issue of the "Courier" revives recollections of old time acquaintance with the Ceratodus. I first saw the "Burnett ...

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  5. PROHIBITION.

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. Toombes's letter of February 10, let me say that I am a British subject, and vitally interested in the success of the Commonwealth of ...

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  6. DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 22nd instant there appeared a letter from "Australian," referring to Archbishop Duhig's utterances regarding denominational schools. ...

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  7. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I have followed with some interest the discussion on the above subject between those two extremes represented by J. A. Turner and Thos. Geraghty. When ...

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  8. INCOME TAX CASES.

    Mr. J. Power, of the Federal Taxation Department, obtained convictions, before Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., in the Summons Court yesterday, against the following ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. THE UNION JACK.

    Symbol of freedom. Where it floats Through Brisbane's rea[?]m that [?] connotes Justice, and mercy, right o'er wrong; To help the weak, control the strong. ...

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  10. CHARGE OF RECEIVING.

    The hearing of evidence was commenced before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the Central Police Court, yesterday, in the charge against Joshua Rappeport, a ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I have heard it stated, and I have also read that prohibitionists attribute the ravages of venereal disease to alcohol, the use of which they assert is one of the ...

    Article : 408 words
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  13. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    Sir,—Following the grave crisis conironting the Church Missionary Society, a decision has now been reached by the General Committee in adopting a ...

    Article : 235 words
  14. A LEVY ON CAPITALISM.

    Sir,—A capital levy is a hare-brained scheme which would intensify a hundredfold the evils it is hoped to cure. Indeed, one dose of such Socialist medicine ...

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  15. THE FIJIANG.

    Sir,—In the issue of the "Courier" of the 12th instant, under, the heading, "Natives of Fiji," two letters appear combating my statements. ...

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  16. ARE WE FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST?

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. C.E. Harlon, concerning baptism, I echo the thoughts of Dr. Irvine in his interesting work "The Carpenter and His Kingdom." ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—The American cables and other news agencies abound in news discreditable to prohibition. Would you be so good as to grant me space to give the ...

    Article : 283 words
  18. CHRISTIANITY AND WINE.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "W.P.D." seems to have overlooked the fact that his letter would be read by Greek and Latin scholars as well as by the average ...

    Article : 535 words
  19. "BACK TO BRISBANE."

    Sir,—Referring to our "Back to Brisbane" movement, an extract from a letter from Castlemaine, Victoria, giving an account of how they observed "Back ...

    Article : 412 words
  20. THE RATIONALE OF INCENSE.

    Sir,—To the student of comparative religion who is outside of all orthodox ring-fences, and free of denominational or credal bias or prejudices, these ...

    Article : 635 words
  21. A STRANGE INCIDENT.

    Sir,—I should like to have some disinterested and unbiassed opinions of the following incident. We had recently moved to a house surrounded by its own ...

    Article : 400 words
  22. POLICE COURTS.

    Before Mr. F. C. M. Burne, P.M., in the City Police Court yesterday, Annie Sharman, Mary Wilson, and Arthur Lewis Greenwood were changed that on ...

    Article : 380 words
  23. "HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH."

    Sir,—The Rev. J. A. Turner, of Toowoomba, in his letter of February 8, reiterates his statements about "Catholic" interpretation and reconciliation, ...

    Article : 476 words
  24. SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

    Sir,—"Parent" some days ago took school committees to task for not insisting on proper school buildings and healthy conditions for pupils and ...

    Article : 331 words
  25. PRICKLY PEAR DESTRUCTION

    Sir,—I wish to thank you for publishing my letter in regard to destruction of pear, and I now write again to lay before you a scheme for the absolute destruction of ...

    Article : 310 words
  26. CONTROVERSIAL ETIQUETTE.

    Sir,—What kind of controversial etiquette is "Student H." adopting in his latest effusion? Instend of making the attempt of answering my letter ...

    Article : 379 words
  27. WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT OF 1916.

    Sir,—Mr. T. C. Beirne, speaking at a dinner in the Belle Vuc Hotel on Thursday last, mentioned that it cost him 2½d. for every £100 of wages paid prior to ...

    Article : 426 words
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