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  2. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    The Morning sermon at the Congregational Church was conducted by the Rev. J. Clarke, the Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, who ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    The west of England is isolated from the midlands. The services at Fishguard and Swansea, in Wales, and also at many ...

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  4. ALLEGED STEALING.

    At the Jondaryan Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. T. Mowbray, P.M., the further hearing of the case was continued in which George ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS

    Perhaps the most sensational and thrilling act ever placed before patrons at the Empire Theatre, and for that matter Toowoomba, was that of "The ...

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  6. WELCOME RAIN.

    Heavy rain, accompanied by lightning and thunder, commenced to fall at 6 p.m. on Saturday. It continued all night, 108 points, being registered. ...

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  7. A GOOD DAIRY RETURN.

    We are informed that from forty four cows for the month of July, Mr. Gordon Robertson, owner of the "Monna" Dairy Farm, Mount Russell; ...

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  8. VACANT SEE.

    The two names mentioned in connection with the vacant bishopric of Bathurst are those of the Rev. Wolloughby Flower and Bishop ...

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  9. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE.

    What promises to be a most successful entertainment will take place in the Town Hall next Saturday night in aid of the R.C. Bazaar. All the well ...

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  10. CANADA AFFECTED.

    Shipping has become seriously affected in consequence of the railway strike in Great Britain. Numbers of shipowners are refusing to accept ...

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  11. TOWNSVILLE WOMAN.

    The Coroner has returned a verdict of accidental death in the inquiry,concerning the death of Georgina Alice Keary, 40, of Townsville, Queensland, ...

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  12. AGREEMENT REACHED.

    The "Railway Gazette" says that the real reason for striking against the Conciliation Boards was that they provided a safety valve and reduced the ...

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  13. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Rain commenced to fall in Toowoomba from an early hour yesterday. Up till 9 o'clock last night 22 points had fallen. At Newtown the rainfall ...

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  14. VISITING SECRETARY.

    The Rev. Arthur Taylor M.A., Senior Secretary in London of the British and Foreign Bible Society, accompanied by the Rev. G. McChenney Clarke, ...

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  15. AUSTRAL SKATING RINK.

    Saturday's three sessions at the Austral Skating Rink were largely patronised. At the morning and afternoon sessions a goodly number of skaters ...

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  16. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Birch, aged 37. year's, when endeavouring to catch a tram yesterday to go to St. Mary's Cathedral to attend the Requiem Mass, was ...

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  17. OUR MISS GIBBS.

    "Our Miss Gibbs," The musical comedy which was such a noted, success in London—a Success that has been repeated in every city in Australia where ...

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  18. FOR THE CAUSE.

    Thousands of women suffragettes in the New York State are planning to fast for a week in order to raise funds for the suffragist cause. ...

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  19. "WILD AUSTRALIA."

    The fact that Col. Bates and Broncho George, the American cowboys and Tom and Jim Lawton, mid Dick Skuthorp, the Queensland bushmen were ...

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  20. LIVED 104 YEARS.

    The death took place at Hawksburned last night of Mr. Hannah Osmond at the age of 104 years. The late Mrs. Osmond arrived in Victoria, from ...

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  21. CARDINAL MORAN.

    Several, thousands of persons were present yesterday at the Pontifical Requiem High Mass which was conducted in St. Mary's Cathedral by ...

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  22. FEDERAL POWERS.

    The Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. Andrew Fisher), speaking of the recent referenda, said that the powers which had been sought constituted the ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Hon. James Tolmie) and the Under Secretary (Mr. E. G. E. Seriven) yesterday were at Gindie State Farm. They win ...

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  24. NOT GUILTY.

    The trial of Mounted-constable Muegge, Bertram Taylor, and Frank Clinch, scrub cutters, for the alleged murder of an aborigine, near Fowler's ...

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  25. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Sir Joseph Ward, on his arrival in Hobart, was shown the statement that had been made concerning his acceptance of a baronetey. He replied ...

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  26. DARING AVIATOR.

    Oscar Brindly, aviator, established the world's altitude record by reaching an elevation of 11,726 feet. ...

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  27. FARMERS' UNION.

    When, a few weeks ago, the first meeting of farmers was held in Toowoomba with the object, of forming a Farmers' Union, it was not expected ...

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  28. FARMERS' FREE LIST.

    It is announced that Provident Taft has decided to veto the Farmers' Free List Bill, which recently was passed by the United States Congress. ...

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  29. WORLD'S WHEAT.

    The Statistician estimates the world's wheat crop at 460,343,000 quarters. It is estimated that in Europe and the United States there are decreases of ...

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  30. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Owing to C. B. Fry being unable to accept the invitation to join the M.C.C team for Australia. P. E. ("Plum") Warner has been offered the captaincy ...

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  31. AMERICAN AUTHORESS.

    Mrs. Myrtle Roed M'Cullogh, authoress of "Lavender and Old Lace," and other stories, this morning was found dead. Her death, it is said, was due ...

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  32. FATHER FOUHY'S REMARKS.

    The Rev. F. Fouhy, in referring yesterday at St. Partrick's R.C. Church to the death of Cardinal Moran, mentioned that about twelve months ago the ...

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  33. ROYAL ASSENT.

    The Parliament Bill received the Royal assent, and was returned to the House of Lords amid subdued cheers. Where many Commoners were in the ...

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  34. BOXING.

    Mr. Jimmy Russell, who toured the world with Bill Squires when he had his punch, is spending a few days in Toowoomba. Jim looks as hearty and ...

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  35. FINANCIAL CLAIMS.

    An international court is about to be established for the settlement of outstanding financial claims between Great Britain, Canada, and the United ...

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  36. ALBERTA MINERS.

    The minors of Frank, Alberta, are returning to work without a formal settlement of the strike, which was for higher wages. The probable coal ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    The Stevenson-Lendrum billiard match of 18,000 was concluded at Melbourne on Saturday night. Lendrum received 4,000 start, and ran to his ...

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  38. "SEVEN DAYS."

    Box plans were opened at Paling's on Friday for the season of Mr. Reginald Wykeham's company of comedians, who visit Toowoomba next Wednesday. ...

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