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  2. £52,000 FOR TOOWOOMBA.

    Mr. Charles Evans, Railway Commissioner, produced plans, and told a deputation yesterday that he was prepared to authorise Parliament to ...

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  3. COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Dr. T. A. Price, one of the candidates for the position of alderman at the election which takes place next Saturday addressed the ratepayers in ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    The Hon. James Tolmie (Minister for Agriculture) and the Under Secretary (Mr. K. G. Scriven) will arrive in Brisbane towards the latter end of ...

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  5. GREAT COAL STRIKE

    Six thousand persons in Birmingham on Saturday waited for five hours to buy 2d. worth of the corporation's coke. ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS.

    Hon. J. Tolmie's Committee, Cousens' Hall. Mr. M. Dwyer, Rossvale. Messrs. Bebbington and Paull, ...

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  7. RAILWAY PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Chas. Evans, the Railway Commissioner, visited Toowoomba yesterday, and at 4.30 in the afternoon in the City Council Chambers met ...

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  8. POLICE COURT.

    At the police court yesterday before T. Mowbray, Esq., P.M., James Ryan, who made his bow for the sixteenth time, confessed that his besetting sin ...

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  9. HELIDON—TOOWOOMBA RAILWAY

    In the City Council Chambers yesterday afternoon Mr. T. R. Roberts, M.L.A. introduced a deputation from Flagstone and Stockyard Creeks, ...

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  10. FRIDAY.

    Messrs. Bebbington and Jones, Middle Ridge. Mr. M. Dwyer, Millmerran. ...

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  11. "THE BOLD BAD BARON."

    "The Bold Bad Baron" is the title, of a chapter in a booklet just issued in Melbourne by the Exchange Press Printers and written by M. P. Adams, ...

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  12. TOOWOOMBA ELECTORATE.

    A meeting of the Hon. J. Tolmie's supporters was held last evening in the Oddfellows' Hall, Ruthven-Street, for the purpose of forming a ...

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  13. GLIMPSES OF LOCAL HISTORY

    In a little book, just published, containing what might be called snapshots of Australian history, the author, Mr. Godfrey, gives the origin of the ...

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  14. A LONELY DEATH.

    Shortly after midday yesterday, August, Matthews, an old Toowoomba identity, aged 86 years ,a widower, residing in Private-street, was found ...

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  15. "NO GRASS IN AUSTRALIA."

    The people of the old country have a lot to learn about Australia, and according to Mr. G. F. Earp, M.L.C., who returned to Sydney from London ...

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  16. EAST TOOWOOMBA.

    The usual weekly meeting of the General Committee of Mr. T. R. Roberts will be held this evening in the P.P.L. rooms. ...

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  17. PITTSWORTH ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Donald Mackintosh, M.L.A., the endorsed Government candidate for Pittsworth, had a very successful meeting at Millmerran on Saturday night. ...

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  18. BUGGY AND DRAY INCIDENT

    There was an air of excitement yesterday afternoon about 6 o'clock in the vicinity of the Town Hall. A horse and dray and horse and buggy were ...

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  19. TREMENDOUS LOSSES.

    Colliers at Chirk (North Wales) have returned to work. A number of accidents occurred to many of the unemployed miners, ...

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  20. CARNARVON ELECTORATE.

    Very encouraging reports have been received by Mr. Gunn from all parts of Carnarvon as to the very solid support that will be accorded him ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT BY CAUCUS.

    Caucus government occasionally bears a striking likeness to its twin brother oligarchy. Accustomed to the free support of a pledged majority ...

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  22. SUPPOSED ARSON AT OAKEY.

    At 4 o'clock on Saturday morning (writes our Oakey correspondent) Mr. Brodie, an employee on the Railway Department, noticed a fire in one of ...

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  23. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    The Railway Department to-day received information from the Officer in charge of the construction works on the Blackbutt-Benarkin railway to the ...

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  24. MACKAY ELECTORATE.

    Hon. W. T. Paget (Minister for Railways) will leave Brisbane on Friday next, for Mackay, arriving there on Sunday. He will address a public ...

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  25. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Minister for Justice (Hon. T. O'Sullivan, M.L.C.) will be in town this afternoon and will meet a deputation at the Court House at 3 o'clock ...

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  26. METHODIST ORDINATION.

    To-night in the Neil-street Methodist Church, the Rev. H. R. Rycroft, of Goondiwindi, will be ordained by the solemn and interesting ceremony of ...

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  27. COAL TROUBLE.

    The Caledonian Coal-mining Company, owning two of the largest mines in the Northern districts has agreed conditionally to the abolition of the ...

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  28. ITHACA ELECTORATE.

    The Hon. A. G. Hawthorn, formerly State Treasurer, and also Home Secretary, has resigned his seat as a member of the Legislative Council, ...

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  29. £10,000,000 WEEKLY.

    Professor Jevuos, estimates that the strike is costing the nation £10,000,000 weekly. ...

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  30. TERRIFIC HAIL STORM.

    Reference was made recently in our telegraphic news to a terrific hailstorm in the Goulburn (N.S.W.) district. The Sydney "Daily Telegraph," in a ...

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  31. HOME RULE.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, M.P. (leader of the Nationalist party), Mr. T.. P. O'Connor, M.P., and Mr. J. Dillon, M.P., yesterday had a conference ...

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  32. MR. JOHN SANDS.

    Mr. John Sands, senr., a member of the firm of Zolner, Ltd., and a brother to Mr. Robert Sands, the well-known printer and publisher, was thrown ...

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  33. NEW CANDIDATES.

    Mr. Hugh M'Minn, a member of the Seamen's Union, has been selected to carry the red flag at Bulimba against the Hon. W. H. Barnes, State ...

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  34. VISITING BOWLERS.

    By the mail train from Sydney last evening a party of 14 gentlemen and 3 ladies—the Wide Bay visiting bowlers who have been in Sydney and ...

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  35. NOT ONE STROKE OF POLICY.

    Electors (writes the Warwick "Examiner" in an editorial) may read the manifesto which has just been issued by Mr. D. Bowman, leader of the ...

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  36. CLERGYMEN'S RAID.

    Three clergymen visited a two-up school at Hurstville on Sunday, on an evangelistic mission (says the Sydney "Herald"). Two-up is the usual form ...

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  37. GERMAN DEFENCE.

    The Conservative newspapers regret that the army is not utilising the rapid growth of the population of the empire They point out that 400,000 men are ...

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  38. LIQUOR TROUBLE.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Murray) notice the view that the writ granted by the Banco Court, calling upon the Treasurer to issue two gallon liquor ...

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  39. ABOUT THE CANDIDATES.

    Mr. W. Bebbington, the endorsed Government candidate for Drayton, has breathed the very atmosphere of the farm since the days, when, as a ...

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  40. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    In the South Brisbane Summons Court to-day, three senior cadets were fined £5 each, and costs for having failed to render personal service as ...

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  41. LADIES DISPLAY AT PIKE'S.

    The opening of the winter season in the Ladies salon of Messrs. Pike Brothers Ltd. affords an interesting display. For the forthcoming season the ...

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  42. GIRL TELEPHONISTS.

    Mr. Skewers Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, to-day denied that girl telephonists were leaving the service and looking for employment ...

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  44. PLAYING BUSHRANGERS.

    Two boys, one aged 16 years and the other 10 years, were playing bushranging, when one of the boys was shot through the heart. ...

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  45. BUTTER EXPORT.

    The total quantity of butter graded for export during the week, ending 23rd. March, was 9091 packages, including 6873 boxes of salted, and 2042 ...

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  46. PASSING THE SENTRY.

    Three of the territorials, who now are in camp at Auckland, when returning late at night after visiting Orchard, tried to pass the sentry, who ...

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