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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) announced last evening that the Federal Cabinet had decided not to renew the appointment of Mr. Stirling Taylor, who ...

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  3. TRAMWAY TRUST.

    A letter from the Anzac Day Committee asking for the Trust's assistance in connection with the Anzac Day celebrations was read at a meeting of the ...

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  4. MAN'S AMBITION.

    Another mysterious identity in "General X." a distinguisued army officer, now dead, cropped up frequently in the hearing of Mrs. Dorothy, Dennistonn's claim ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Crown Land Sale.—The Land Agent (Mr. H. F. W. Foster) at the Lands Office, Toowoomba, on Tuesday, submitted as a five years' special lease, portion 21, ...

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  6. ITEMS OF CURRENT INTEREST.

    A ballot for the appropriation of £800 took place at the offices of the society on Tuesday evening before a good attendance of members. The winners were Miss ...

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  7. KALBAR.

    Crops.—Hundreds of acres of maize have been spoilt during the past few weeks, and unless raing falls within the next week further losses will occur. The ...

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  8. GLEN INNES.

    Accidents.— The fourteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson, of Red Range, while playing with a detonator, had his left hand badly injured. The lad ...

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  9. ALLEGED SMOKE NUISANCE.

    A report presented by the Health Committee at the meeting of the Brisbane City Council yesterday stated that "the committee has directed that immediate ...

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  10. HOLY LAND RELIEF.

    Mr. C. F. Simons, who has been delivering addresses on behalf of the Universal Relieg Committee, expresses appreciation of the response from citizens in ...

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  11. A LITERARY STAFF RESIGNS.

    As the result of a disagreement with three of the directors, Mr. John A. Irvine (editor of the "Northern Star," a Lismore daily) tendered his resignation. ...

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  12. ANZAC MEMORIAL AVENUE.

    The total cost to date of the Anzac Memorial Avenue at Redcliffe has reached £61,215, while only four and a half miles have been absolutely completed, and ...

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  13. SMALL FIRES.

    As the result of some fat which had been left on the fire boiling over, a fire occurred in a residence at the corner of Dickson and James streets, Wooloowin, ...

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  14. GAYNDAH.

    Accidents.—While playing cricket in Byrnestown, Patrick Duthey was struck on the right eye by a ball, which inflicted a slight wound. The Ambulante Brigade ...

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  15. INTERSTATE.

    A resolution has been carried by the Sydney City Council directing the town clerk to make it a condition of tenting the Town Hall, or any, section of it, that ...

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  16. PRESENTATION TO MR. C. W. CAMPBELL.

    A large assemble of gentlemen connected with all phases of the timber industry in Southern Queensland met at the rooms of the Brisbane Timber Merchants' ...

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  17. UNLAWFUL GAMES AT CHARITY CARNIVAL.

    As a result of a raid by the police at a charity carnival held last week at St. Kalda, Victoria, six men were fined yesterday at the St. Kilda Court for having ...

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  18. CLOSING OF CAIRNS GAOL.

    As the result of the closing of the Cairns Gaol, prisoners from that centre are being transferred to the Stowart's Creek gaol, near Townsville. ...

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  19. "SQUIZZY" TAYLOR DISCHARGED.

    Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor, who was arrested several days age and charged with being an idle and disorderly person without lawful visible means of support, was ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS.

    William Lawson, residing at Princess-street, Kangaroo Point, was struck by a piece of iron while working at New Farm Wharf yesterday. He sustained ...

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  21. NAME DISCLOSED.

    Giving evidence to-day Mrs. Dennistoun disclosed the fact that "General X" was the late Lieutenant-General Sir John Cowans. ...

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  22. A.L.P. SENATE BALLOT.

    Much comment has been, made in influential quarters of the Sydney Trades Hall at the many delays which have occurred in connection with the A.L.P. ...

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  23. ROSEDALE.

    Cream Railings.—Upwards of 1000 cans of cream were despatched from the local railway station during February, and it is expected that there will be a like ...

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  24. CHARLEVILLE.

    Personal.—Prior to the departure of Constable Brennan for Hamilton, Brisbane, where he is now stationed, his numerous friends presented him with a ...

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  25. WALLANGARRA.

    Interstate Fruit Traffic.—The traffic in fruit from Queensland to New South Wales and Victoria, which has been growing larger each week for a considerable ...

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  26. FELL IN FRONT OF CAR.

    Percy Chester was seen to stumble and full in front of a motor car, in Redfern, Sydney, on Tuesday night. His skull was fractured, and he d[?]d several hours ...

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  27. COUNCIL MEETINGS.

    The monthly meeting of the Kedron Shire Council was held on Tuesday, the chairman (Cr. D. S. J. Barker) presiding. ...

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  28. ACQUITTED OF UNLAWFUL KILLING CHARGE.

    After a second trial on a charge of having unlawfully killed Francis Edward Preston; who lost his life in a motor car accident, Ernest John Heydon was ...

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  29. INDIAN PROBLEMS.

    The Ministry has summoned the Viceroy of India (Lord Reading), to London to discuss Indian problems Lord Reading comes to England in April on short leave, ...

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  30. BIGGENDEN.

    Show Society.—At a meeting of the Biggenden District A. and P. Society, a number of recommendations from members relating to the revision of the ...

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  31. GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" telegraphs that the leaders of the parties have agreed that the election for a new President in ...

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  32. MISS PAULINE FREDERICK.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney received a cable message on Wednesday from Mr. James Rolph, jun., Mayor of San Francisco, which stated that Miss Pauline ...

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  33. MURGON.

    Show Society.—A committee meeting of the Murgon Show Society was held at the School of Arts on Saturday, February 28, Mr. J. A. Heading presiding. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    The New South wales Cabinet does not propose to fix definitely the date of the general elections until the completion of the short session of the State Parliament. ...

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  35. GOOMERI.

    Personal.—Mrs. J. Reilly, formerly hostess of the Australian Hotel, Murgon, accompanied by her daughter Molly, is spending a holiday with her relatives, Mr. ...

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  36. REDCLIFFE.

    Scarborough School,—The Scarborough School, which has just been completed, is to be opened on Monday. March 9, by the member for the district (Mr. R. J. ...

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  37. SENATE VACANCY.

    It is not the intention of the New South Wales Cabinet Ministers rot to fill the vacancy in the Senate caused by the death of Senator Power until Parliament ...

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  38. ARMY MEAT.

    In replying to Colonel H. C. Woodcock in the House of Commons to-day, the Financial Secretary to the War Office (Captain H.D. King) said that 12,580 tons ...

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  39. MILMERRAN.

    Accident.—Mr. Hurry M'Gowan, cheesemaker at the Tummaville Co-operative Dairy Company, when on his way to the factory on Saturday night, February 28, ...

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  40. STATION EMPLOYEE'S DEATH.

    A message from Crookwell (New South Wales) states that the charred remains of a man named Bert Barton, employed on Moorabinda station, have been found. ...

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  41. FRENCH RESIDENTS BORN IN 1906.

    Frenchmen residing in this State who were born in the year 1906 (class 1926). also those "omitted" or "adjourned" from previous classes are requested by the ...

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  42. A CINDER ARRESTER.

    The Metropolition Fire Brigades Board, at its last meeting, carried the following motion: "That members of this board, having viewed a demonstration of the ...

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  43. FEAR GROSSING.

    Entertainment.— An entertainment was held at Mr. A. S. Forsyth's residence, in aid of the local hall fund. Piano music was supplied by Mrs. A. S. Forsyth, Miss ...

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  44. FIRE AT DELEGATE.

    A fire occurred at Delegate (New South Wales) on Wednesday morning, three buildings being destroyed—a drapery store, occupied by Mr. Arthur Cunnington, ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. INDIAN STRIKES SETTLED.

    The strikes of butchers and fruit and vegetable sellers at Bombay have been settled. ...

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  47. INDIAN DACOITS USE BOMBS.

    Dacoits used bombs for the first time in Madras Presidency when they entered the house of a landlord in a village in the Cuddapah district, tied the inmates to ...

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  48. INTERNATIONAL.

    The epidemic of infantile paralysis in New Zealand now appears to be most prevalant in the Canterbury health district. 10 cases being reproted in the last ...

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  49. WOODFORD.

    R.S.S.I.L.A.—A large meeting of the members of the Woodford sub-branch R.S.S.I.L.A. took place on February 28, in the Diggers' Memorial Hall. The ...

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  50. MOTOR RUNS AMOK.

    Yesterday in Rome-street a laden motor truck skidded and struck a sulky standing in front of Messrs. Foley Bros.' premises. Then it crashed into the rear of a ...

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  51. BRITISH PREFERENCE TARIFF.

    The Comptroller-General of Customs (Mr. R. M'K. Oakley has issued a memorandum explanatory of the regulations made recently by the Minister for ...

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  52. PRIME LUCERNE.

    During last week prices for leafy lucerne chaff had a firmer tendency and buyers were secking clean and well-preserved lines. At the produce markets on ...

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  53. FIRES IN WARWICK DISTRICT.

    An inauiry was held at Warwick, before Mr. R. B. Hetherington, P.M., yesterday, into the circumstances connected with the fire which occured on February ...

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  54. FILIPINO RELIGIOUS RIOT.

    Seven fanatics of a coloured religious seet were killed, and three of the constabulary were injured in a new outbreak, 209 miles north of Manila. ...

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  55. UNDULLA CREEK.

    Sheep.—Fat wethers from Mr. A. Junes (Innesvale) were despatched to Newmarket on February 24. Mr. A. Miller (Riverside) has taken delivery of a mob ...

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  56. CUNNAMULLA.

    Oddfellows' Races.—The Oddfellows' Race Club intend holding a race meeting on April 13. This will be followed by a big ball in the Shire Hall on the same ...

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  57. AMERICAN NOTE TO CHINA.

    The American Legation at Pekin protested on Monday to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs regarding the detention of the American, steamer ...

    Article : 105 words
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