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  2. MUSIC IN THE GARDENS.

    The Austral Band wore billed to play in the Botanical Gardens last Sunday, but, awing to the rain they were prevented from doing so. ...

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  3. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, TOOWOOMBA.

    The first meeting alter the season wild held in the masonic Hall on last Thursday night. There wad a very large attendance, and the W.M., ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES

    The United States House of Representatives at washington has severely condemned the attack which was made by Mr. William Willett upon ...

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  5. LATE HON. JOHN LEAHY.

    The traffic of the city—and the business too—is at a standstill, which through the principal streets passes a mournful procession, the size of ...

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  6. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The following nominations in connection with the Toowoomba City Council elections were received at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon by the Returning ...

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  7. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    Last night two troopers, patrolling the Proprietary mid Block 10 looses, were the victims of a wanton, net on the part of some unknown person. Two ...

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  8. LE BEAU MONDE

    His Excellency the Governor, attended by Captain Verney, A.D.C. will leave to-day Brisbane. The Misses Sydney Jones (Brisbane) ...

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  9. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    An old identity write, asking the imine of the immigrant ship that was in Moreton Bay on the first of February, 1359, and the day the ...

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  10. NEW MAIL STEAMER.

    Owing to the frost affecting the grease of the orient Company's new steamer Oxterley, which was released by Lady Jersey at Govan yesterday, the ...

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  11. CHIMNEY ON FIRE.

    About seven o'clock last evening a chimney at the rear of H. Andronices' Palace Restaurant, opposite Gobbttt's Ltd., caught fire. The Fire Brigade ...

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  12. INSPECTOR OF ASYLUMS.—ENGLISH DOCTOR APPOINTED.

    Dr. Henry Byam Ellerton, M.H.C.S., England), and L.R.C.P. (London), has been appointed inspector of asylums for the insane mid medical ...

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  13. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The London newspapers "The Standard," The Daily Mail,' and Tim Daily Chronicle' publish loaders on the Imperial Press Conference which is to be ...

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  14. SICILIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Madame, the talented prima donna, has signified her intention of proceeding to Naples, where show will give a number of Concerts, the ...

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  15. DREAMS AND LOTTERIES.

    A good story is reported from Turin. Some time age Roda Tirone, a domestic servant in the employ of Dr. Cocilo, a distingainshed layer and ex-member ...

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  16. THE PITTSWORTH SHOW.

    The Pittsworth Show takes place next. Wednesday. The entries are said to be large and a most successful show is anticipated. The annual ...

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  17. OUTBREAK AT JOHANNESBURG.

    A contention arose between the Chinese employed on the Rand mines and the mine owners, and the outcome was a demonstration by the Chinese ...

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  18. TELEGRAPH EXAMS.

    The Postmaster advises that an examination for Telegraph Messengers will be held at Toowoomba on Saturday, 6th February next, application ...

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  19. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE.

    An alarming shock or earthquake felt, at Phocaea in Asia Minor, yesterday. Six hundred and seventy-eight houses were destroyed. ...

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  20. CITY SWIMMING CLUB.

    The city swimming carnival which is to take place on Wednesday next, 27th inst., from the way the entries are coining in promises to be a record ...

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  21. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett, Commissioner of the Congested Districts Board, Ireland, speaking at Birrningham, urged the passing of the Land ...

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  22. RUSSIAN PLOTTER.

    Azeff the chief of terrorists, organiser of the Russian Society, who, it was represented, arranged most of the outrages, and ...

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  23. SPIER'S CONTINENTAL TO NIGHT.

    To-night's programme promises to be the test yet given by the Spiers's Vaudeville Company Hiss Mabel Goddard, a new artist for Queensland ...

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  24. MIDDLE RIDGE SHIRE COUNCIL. CLIFTON SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The Upturning Officer (Mr. J. Denneby) was in attendance at the Shire Hall yesterday afternoon to receive nominations for the positions of The Returning Officer, Mr. A. Mott received the nominations yesterday from Messrs. John Gillam, for No. 1 Division; Edward Cooper for No. 2. ...

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  25. IKE DALBY SENSATION.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Bert Walker, Town Clerk, who died from the effects of a gunshot wound in the Dalby Hospital on Thursday night ...

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  26. TARIFF REFORM.

    The Conservative central office has resolved not to support "free food" candidates at the next general election, unless they unreservedly adopt ...

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  27. SPECIAL FORECAST.

    A special report a issued from the weather bureau this morning states that the monsoonal influences are slowly developing over the western ...

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  28. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.

    The Hon. Joseph Chamberlain M.P., is recovering slowly. He offers to-stand again next election, and has witten to Mr. Morpeth, President of ...

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  29. A GIRL'S ADVENTURES IN BRISBANE.

    Just before the Sydney mail train was due at the Central last evening (says yesterday's 'Daily Mail') screams proceeding from the direction of ...

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  30. THE BULLOO VACANCY.

    M. John Cordner, late manager of Mt. Margaret, and now part, owner of Kabra and Eromanga stations, will be asked to contest the Bulloo seat in ...

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  31. A.J.S. BANK.

    The half yearly meeting of the A.J.S. Bank was held to-day. The report showed a net profit of £15,776, und n balance carried forward of ...

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  32. FEDERAL TOPICS.

    The authorities do not intend to take any action in respect to the projected establishment of a general military staff for the Empire until a ...

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  33. MESSINA RELIEF FUND.

    The London Mansion House fund in aid of the sufferers in the Messina earthquake has reached £115,000. ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between Fred. Lindrum and George Gray, 16,000, the letter receiving 2,000 was continued to-day. The scores now ...

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  35. LONG DISTANCE TELEGRAPHY

    A telegram was sent from London to Karaphi, a distance of 5,532 miles, without intermediate handling, which creates a record for long distance ...

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  36. THE BURGESS AFFAIR.

    Mrs. Burgess, wife of Mr. Burgess, M.L.A., who shot herself at the Annandale Convent on Wednesday is still unconcious, and in a very ...

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  37. WEDDINGS.

    A quiet but very pretty wedding was celebrated in St. Patrick's K.C. Church last Wednesday morning, when Miss Agnes Lausdell, third ...

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  38. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Charles Reilly, aged 30, chief engineer of the Steamer Queensland, this evening was passing between a stationary truck laden which coal and ...

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  39. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    The reply of the Board of Control to the suggestion of the players regarding the financial aspect of the forthcoming English tour was under ...

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  40. PERSONAL.

    The numerous old friends of Mr. C. R. Wood, at one time accountant in the Toowoomba branch of the Q.N. Bank, will be glad to learn of his ...

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  41. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    The butter market is firm, and prices generally are unchanged. Colonial is rather slow. New Zealand choicest is selling at from 112/, occasionally ...

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  42. SHOCKING BURNING ACCIDENT

    Thomas Johnson, which driver, engaged at the Darling Harbour, had some kerosene spilt on his clothes to-day and came in contract with a ...

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  43. DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM COLLINS.

    Few names are more closely identified with the development of the pastoral industry than that of the Collins family of the Logan and Albert ...

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  44. RESERVOIR BURSTS.

    A reservoir a lew miles from Mittagong, which was 40ft. high and built of concrete, completely collapsed this evening, without warning. A great ...

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  45. MARVELLOUS ESCAPE.

    There was a sensation at Sydney, Heads this morning when the steamer Malaita has a narrow escape from being cut cown, by a large unknown ...

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  46. SENSATIONAL TRAIN COLLISION.

    Two southport trains collided aud took fire. Several passengers were injured. A third train which arrived on the scene also caught fire. ...

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  47. HERBERT-LONG.

    The marriage of Mr. James herbert of Nerang, and Miss Catherine Long of Teir-Tara. Dalby, was celebrated in the Presbyterian Church on ...

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  48. GERMANY'S SPECIAL TRADE

    Germany's special trade last year, including precious metal, was as followings:—Imports £435,000,000, Compared with £450,000,000 for the previous ...

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  49. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    Fog Toowoomba—Mr. Hogarth. For Brisbane—Messrs. Cusack, Nicholson, and Weston, Mesdames Beardmore, F. and Champ, Seidel, Kirk, ...

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