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  2. OUR DALBY LETTER

    The arrangements for this fair, which will be held on Easter Monday, are progressing well, and donations are reported to come in freely. Graziers in ...

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  3. ABOUT [?] FIFTH YEARS [?]

    Our extracts to-day are from the "D.D. Gazette" of March 24th, 1859. Toowoomba Registry Office.—For the convenience of parties requiring ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian A.N.A. Conference has decided to advocate legislation for a label on Australian-made goods The conference affirmed the principle of ...

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  5. INTERSTATE

    The body of a middle-aged man as found at Newcastle harbour yesterday morning, and it has not yet been identified. One leg and one arm are ...

    Article : 249 words
  6. SAN FRANCISCO SCANDALS

    The Grand Jury at San francisco returned 63 indictments against Ruef, a Municipal "Boss," for acting as intermediary in bribing the Board of ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES

    The House of Commons sat continuously for 27 hours, the protracted sitting being due to the Opposition resenting a breach by the Government of the ...

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  8. GODSALL TESTIMONIAL

    In the Town Hall theatre yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock the citizens of Toowoomba met to bid farewell to Ald. E. J. Godsall, who is about to leave on ...

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  9. TRANSVAAL.

    The Transvaal Legislative Assembly after electing General Beeyrs as Speaker, proceeded to the Upper House where Lord Selborne in an inaugural speech ...

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  10. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    During last night's sitting in the House of Commons Earl Crewe announced that the Government was opened to the Channel Tunnel scheme. ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL UNION.

    The House of Commons recommended commercial union of the Empire on a preferential basis, also the raising of a portion of the revenue of the country ...

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  12. POLITICAL.

    It has been definitely decided that the general ejections shall take place on Saturday the 18th May. Parliament will be dissolved by proclamation on the 11th ...

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  13. IRRIGATION IN EGYPT.

    With a view to irrigating an area in Egypt one and a-half times greater than that at present irrigated, it is proposed to add 19½ feet to the height of the ...

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  14. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The London "Standard"' states that Dowager Marie Owen has given £10,000 to the Red Cross Society's interests, and has allocated three prizes for the ...

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  15. BANK CAPITAL INCREASED.

    The Directors of the Bank of New South Wales have derided to increase the capital of the bank, and a circular notifying the amount and conditions will ...

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  16. COOLIE LABOUR.

    The indentures of 407 Rand Chinese expire at the end of June, and the remainder in August. Mr. Smuts, the Colonial Secretary, ...

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  17. HONDURAS.

    The United States gun-boat Marietta has landed marines at Honduras for the protection of American interests. ...

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  18. ADDRESS BY MR. KIDSTON.

    The Hon. W. Kidston is advertised to address the electors on the political situation in the Town Hall next Wednesday night. The Mayor (Ald. T. S. ...

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  19. INCREASING CORN CROP.

    The Egyptian Government has adopted proposal to increase the height of the Assouan Dam, the work of which will occupy six years. It is estimated that it ...

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  20. LAND BANK PROPOSED.

    General Botha, Premier of Transvaal, contemplates raising a £2,000,000 loan for a Land Bank as soon as convenient. ...

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  21. LORD HOPETOUN.

    The Cheshire hounds were in hot pursuit of a fox in the Warningham district, when the horse which was ridden by the Marquis of Linlithgow, formerly ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. THE WARWICK SEAT.

    It is considered almost certain that Mr. G. P. Barnes will contest the Warwick seat in the Philp-Denham interest. The news has been received with ...

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  23. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Rev. Maurice Fritter, a missionary, has written to the Colonial Office, admitting that the New Hebrides' convention is the first attempt to introduce ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. THE POST OFFICE.

    The Hon. A. Chapman, Postmaster-General, to-day made public particulars of the return he has received in connection with the postal revenue. This ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. MAN RUN OVER.

    At Messrs. Ritchie Bros.' iron, works, Auburn yesterday morning, an employee named Charles Callaway was pulling a new American car from the works on to ...

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  26. EFFACEMENT OF GENERAL BOTHA.

    The salient features of the proceedings in the Transvaal Legislative Assembly was the complete effacement of General Botha, everything being left to Mr. ...

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  27. STUDY OF TROPICAL DISEASES.

    Dr. T. Gordon Ross, of the Townsville Hospital, and Mr. G. H. Pritchard, of Townsville, waited upon the Home Secretary (Mr. Airey) on Monday (says ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    More than 30 Victorian farmers arrived in Brisbane last evening by the steamer Wodonga to inspect the agricultural lands of Queensland with a view ...

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  29. MAILS FOR NEW ZEALAND

    The post office authorities notify that for the present mails for New Zealand will be despatched only by way of the Suez Canal. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The eighth annual conference of the Federated Engineer's Association of Australia was opened in the Trades Hall yesterday. Delegates from all the States ...

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  31. MORE PLAGUE IN SYDNEY.

    Another case of plague occurred today, the victim being a youth employed in a store at Circular Quay. ...

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  32. THE THAW TRIAL.

    The trial of Mr. Harry Thaw for the murder of Mr. Stanford White was continued yesterday. Mr. Jerome, District Attorney, who is conducting the ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. RUSSIAN DUMA.

    The sittings of the Duma have not diminished the activity of the terrorists in the provinces. Every day policemen and gendarmes are being murdered, and ...

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  34. ADULTERATED MILK.

    Several milk vendors were to-day fined in sums from £3 to 10 for sedlling adulterated milk. ...

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  35. ARBITRATION DISPUTE.

    Trouble that has been brewing for time between the Sydney Coal Lumpers' Union, the Sydney Steam collier owners and the Coal Stevedores ...

    Article : 170 words
  36. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    It is reported that the preliminary consultations between the Board of Trade and representatives of British shipowners and seamen, have smoothed ...

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  37. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  38. HAMBURG SHIPPING.

    A strike of stevedores at Hamburg has thrown 234 vessels out of commission. ...

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  39. STEAMER RINDJANI.

    The Dutch liner Rindjani, has gone ashore at Kabra, in the Suez Canal, and now is in a had position. Traffic through the canal was blocked for one day, but ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes who were charged with creating a disturbance, have bee fined in amounts ranging from £1 to £2, in default imprisonment for one month, ...

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  41. IMPRISONMENT WITHOUT A FINE.

    The magistrate warned the suffragettes that a repetition of the offence would involve imprisonment without the option of a fine. ...

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  42. PICTURE FOR PARIS.

    Mr. Hayley Lever's picture. "Herring Fishers of St. Ives," has been accepted by the New Salon, Paris. ...

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  43. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    Gunboat has been struck out of the A.J.C. Champagne Stakes. Orleans has been relieved of this engagement in the St. Leger and Little Mary has been ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  45. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Henry) Campbell-Bannerman) yesterday, in the House of Commons, proposed that all bills, with a few exceptions, should, after their ...

    Article : 44 words
  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    In October last the steamer Centennial left Launceston for Wellington, and was never afterwards heard of. The report of the Royal Commission ...

    Article : 146 words
  47. COLLARIT TO BE SOLD.

    Mr. W. P. Crick has given Messrs. Chisholm and Company instructions to submit Collarit and all his other racehorses for sale by auction on the ...

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  48. GYMPIE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  49. PRESENT FISCAL SYSTEM.

    A special meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce resolved by a large majority that the present fiscal system no longer suited the needs of the ...

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  50. MARKET VERY STRONG.

    At the London Colonial wool sales this morning, there was a very strong demand, and prices, for crossbred wools were slightly higher. ...

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  51. GOLF NOTES.

    On Monday the local Golf Club sent a team to play a match against the Ipswich Club. A very even game resulted though Toowoomba managed to come ...

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  52. TASMANIA.

    An officer named Faverham, belonging to H.M.S. Encounter, was out riding, when he was thrown from his horse and now is in a critical condition from ...

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  53. WRECK OF THE SUEVIC.

    About 800 tons of the Suevic's cargo has been salvaged, chiefly consisting of wool. The frozen meat and rabbits are spoilt though the butter is undamaged. ...

    Article : 39 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. BRITISH ARMY

    The House of Commons sat all night, discussing the Army Annual Bill, and the sitting was still in progress this morning. It was decided that flogging ...

    Article : 48 words
  56. CAPE COLONY.

    The case, Bond v. Congress, sitting at Middleburg, resolved that bonds would not do anything to retard South African federation, but their influence ...

    Article : 38 words
  57. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The employees in the West Australian timber trade stated that they will leave for the eastern States, rather than submit to the terms suggested yesterday. ...

    Article : 31 words
  58. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4 words
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