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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister, Hon. A. Fisher, introduced a Supply Bill providing for the payment of [?]882,760 ...

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  3. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE.

    The Star of Toowoomba Lodge, No. 9, met during tho week and, being quarter night was very well attended. The election of officers took place and they ...

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  4. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    The annual installation of officers of the Darling Down Masonic Lodge, No. 775, S.C. took place lost night in the Masonic Mall in the presence of a ...

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  5. DISTRICT NEWS,

    Weather.—Good steady ruin set in here on Sunday last and continued until early Tuesday morning. About 2[?] inches were recorded in the town, ...

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  6. DOWNS SCHNAPPER CLUB.

    A meeting of tho Toowoomba and Downs Schnapper Club was held last evening at Tattorsalls' Hotel, there being a good attendance, of members. Mr. ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    Another delightful evening's entertainment was provided at the Empire last evening. The programme submitted by "The Dandies' was of equal ...

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  8. FATHERLESS FUND,

    Yesterday from most unexpected quarters came assistance for the woman and her children who recently wore left to face the world without the ...

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  9. INTERSTATE.

    [?] the well-known ex-international cricketer, died yesterday at Orange. He played in several important matches and was ...

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  10. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The return match between Australia and Essex was commenced yesterday. Douglas won the toss, and decided that the home team should bat. When ...

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  11. LE BEAU MONDE.

    A party or Southern tourists arrived in town from Brisbane yesterday morning. They numbered 100 and after having luncheon at the Cafe ...

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  12. U. S. PRESIDENCY.

    At the Democratic convention a mo[?]ion was carried at Mr. Bryan's instance that no man should be nominated for the Presidency who was ...

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  13. METHODIST CHURCH.

    At the Neil-street Methodist Church to-morrow the Rev. W Smith will preach in the morning, and the Rev. R. Dunstan in the evening. At Raff-street ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    Mr. John McKinney, who left Toowoomba a few mouths ago on a trip to Great Britain, will leave on the return journey by the R.M.S. Orsova, ...

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  15. SPORTING.

    The winter meeting of the Toowoomba. Turf Club will be held at Glifford Park this afternoon. The recent rains have been a godsend to the man on the ...

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  16. CROWS NEST.

    The Weather.—On Saturday last rain fell at intervals throughout the. day and early on Sunday morning it begun to rain steadily. The fall till 9 o'clock ...

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  17. COOK'S PICTURES.

    For all picture goers the Indian and Cowboy stories depicted on the screen have a particular fascination. The quaint customs of the Red Skins in ...

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  18. BIG CASH PURCHASE.

    Messrs. John A. Clark and Sons, purchased this week, for cash, from one of Sydney's largest woollen importers, single suit lengths, covering the ...

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  19. DOCK STRIKE.

    Oyer thirteen thousand men have returned to work at the London docks. Ben Tillett, speaking at Stratford, said that if the railway men had not ...

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  20. MALTING BARLEY PROSPECTS.

    Reports from all parts of the Downs indicate that the acreage under cultivation this year, particularly of wheat, will be a very large one. There is yet. ...

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  21. KING AND QUEEN.

    King George and Queen Mary yesterday travelled by motor car to Rhondda, Merthyr, and Aberdare colleries, where they inspected the surface ...

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  22. GENERAL ITEMS.

    British mails per R.M.S. Mauritins close at the Toowoomba post office at 11.15 a.m. on Monday. About 100 tourists arrived in town ...

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  23. MME. DE CISNEROS.

    A wealth of good music is promised in the Cisneros concert season, which is to give on.% concert in Toowoomba on Monday, July 8th. Operatic arias ...

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  24. SCHOOL PUPILS.

    The Education Act Amendment Act of 1912 comes into force after 1st July. Under its provisions all children between the ages of six and fourteen ...

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  25. JONDARYAN SHIRE.

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  26. ST. KILDA PRIVATE HOSPITAL.

    In our business columns it is announced that Miss Lelia Murrell, A.T. N.A. and R.V.T.N.A., a medical, surgical, and midwifery nurse, late of the ...

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  27. CHILD DROWNED.

    A little girl named Edith Stockwell, aged 8, ana her. brother, aged 6, were playing on the banks of Pine Greek, near Caloundra, to-dny when the ...

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  30. UNDER LABOUR GOVERNMENT.

    Interviewed last night with regard to the threatened trouble among employees in the telegraph service, (says Friday's "Brisbane Mail".) a leading ...

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  31. FOOTBALL.

    This afternoon the competition fixtures of the Toowoomba Rugby Union will be continued, when, if anything, the match between the Past Brothers ...

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  32. VICTORIAN SETTLERS.

    The Lands Deportment has received advice from Mr. J. Williams, of Victoria, that ha has purchased a largo area of land in Queensland and that ...

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  33. THE FLOODED WEST.

    The Postal Authorities have been advised the mailman from Adavale to Windorah finding the Cooper River in high flood and uncrossable left the ...

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  34. ROMA-STRKET MARKETS.

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  35. AUBIGNY.

    Farmers Union.—The monthly meeting of the Aubigny branch of tho Queensland Farmers Union was held at McCormack's hall on Wednesday ...

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  36. DISEASE PREVENTION.

    Notices have been issued by the Department of Public Health instructing purveyors of milk, meat, and ice-creams as to the precautions which ...

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  38. SOCCER FOOTBALL.

    The Queensland soccer team defeated a Gladesville and Cannon Park team by three goals to one. ...

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  39. SYDNEY MARKETS.

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  40. BILLIARDS.

    The following are the latest scores in the billiard match:—Harveson 16,654, Diggle 15,770. Harveson's best break was 195 and Diggle 148. ...

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  41. THE STRIKE BREAKER.

    The Minister for Public Works (Hon Arthur Griffith) has broken another strike amongst Government labourers. A few days ago he discharged ...

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  42. ODDFELLOWS' MEETING.

    The Loyal Link Lodge M.U.I.O.O.F. held its fortnightly meeting of the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday night. There was a good attendance, ...

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  45. DALBY.

    Weather and Crops.—The extra rains throughout the district during the last week have been welcome. Grain planted after the rains a few ...

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