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  3. SUNDAY TRADING.

    In the Summons Court on Saturday, before Mr. Pears, P.M., the police proceeded against a publican for Sunday trading. There was no appearance ...

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  4. MORE IMMIGRANTS—III BY THE ORIENT.

    The steamer Orient, which left London on December 11, has on board for Queensland III passengers, including 52 nominated immigrants, 35 assisted ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES

    The master of the ship Calluma, Captain Young, while delirious steered the vessel an erratic course for sixty miles beyond the Lizard, on the ...

    Article : 91 words
  6. QUEENSLAND BUTT[?]

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co., [?] Brisbane, report that they [?]ceived certificates issued [?] British Dairy Farmers' [?] ...

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  7. MR. J. C. WATSON.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, an ex-Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, on being interviewed at Durban (S.A.) warned the National Convention ...

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  8. ANTI-JAPANESE AMERICAN FEELING.

    A great deal of excitement has been worked up in America during the last few days over the anti-Japanese legislation which the Government of the ...

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  9. SPIERS'S CONTINENTALS.

    Despite the threatening aspect of the weather, a large audience [?]led the Town Hall on Saturday night, when Spiers's Vaudeville and Picture ...

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  10. IMMIGRANTS BY THE WAIPARA.

    The B.I.S.N. Co's liner Waipara arrived from London, via Torres Straits, on Friday, with fifty immigrants. The new arrivals, who were accommodated ...

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  11. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD.

    Ramsay Macdonald, Labour member for Leicester in the House of Commons, has resigned his office as secretary of the Parliamentary ...

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  12. THE RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The French subscriptions to the Russian £56,000,000 have been completely successful. ...

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  13. RETURN OF GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL.

    Mr. D. Desplace, supervising of [?] for the Queensland Sugar Bureau, [?] turned to Brisbane on Saturday [?] from Honolulu by the Canadian stea[?] ...

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  14. MOUNTAINEERING CATASTROPHY.

    An avalanche in the Urka Pass overwhelmed Major Bayley, of the Royal Artillery, Lieutenant Berkley Hill, of the Second Middlesex ...

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  15. MOTOR CAR "HELD UP."

    Two Russian workmen held up a motor-car, seized a bag of sovereigns, and then ran amuck at Tottenham, Walthamstow, with army revolvers. ...

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  16. COMING EVENTS

    Gaslight Sports. Rosalie Shire Council Nominations. TUESDAY. Toowoomba Liedertafel, annual ...

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  17. A FOREIGN VISITOR.

    Senor Gerade Klinge, who has been sent out by the Peruvian Government to study agricultural methods and diseases in stock in Australia and New ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS.

    The following forecast was issued on Saturday, at noon, for the forty-eight hours ending at noon to-day:—Queensland.—Generally cloudy, ...

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  19. U.S. NAVY.

    The House of Representatives at Washington have voted the necessary money for the construction of two battleships. ...

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  20. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The White Star liner Republic collided with an unknown vessel of Nantucket, near New York, in a dense fog. All the passengers and crew were ...

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  21. RAFF STREET MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.

    A business meeting in connection with the above Society was held in the church vestry on Saturday, Jan. 23rd. Rev. A. Taylor, President of the ...

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  22. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Commercial Committee from San Francisco who visited Japan recently have unanimously petitioned the State Legislature to defeat the Anti ...

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  23. AN ENGLISH PEER.

    A notable passenger by the Maku[?] from Vancouver, which arrived [?] Saturday night, is Earl Stanhope. The young peer explained to the press ...

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  24. SUNDAY CONCERT.

    A Sunday concert was given in the Town Hall last evening, in the presence of a very large audience. The programme submitted was ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued yesterday. The sale was regarded as excellent throughout. All sections operated confidently. ...

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  26. FATAL DROWNING ACCIDENT

    A young man named Charles Saul Cordock (25), a resident of Takura, near Pialba, was accidently drowned in a water hole yesterday. ...

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  27. AN EVICTION SEQUEL.

    Two emergency men working under the protection of Constable McGoldrick, while engaged yesterday in broad daylight, rebuilding walls at a farm ...

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  28. RECHABITES.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Prosperity Tent was held in the Raff street Methodist Church on Monday, the 18th inst. The C.R., Bro. H. E. ...

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  29. THE BRISBANE "FREEMAN."

    In last Saturday's Government "Gazette" appears a notice stating that at an extraordinary general meeting of the "Freeman" Newspaper ...

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  30. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A man named Frederick Clarke (40), a resident of Stanmore, went down on the railway line near the Stanmore station yesterday and was picking up ...

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  31. SHOCKING FATALITY

    Robert Woodrow, aged 53, a well known farmer, and an old resident, met his death suddenly at 8.30 this morning on his farm at Mount Camp. Mr. ...

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  32. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A serious railway accident occurred yesterday morning at King's Valex platform, seven miles from Harden. An engine, three trucks, and a ...

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  33. "STAND, OR I'LL SHOOT."

    A serious pea rifle accident recently occurred at the residence of W. C. Packham, of Garra, near Molong. Mr. Packham placed a loaded rifle on the ...

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  34. FOOTBALL.

    The "Kangaroos," met and were defeated by the Northern Union team on Saturday. The spectators numbered 13,000. The Australians were ...

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  35. A BUSH CHRISTENING.

    According to a minister who addressed a gathering of sympathisters in Sydney with the work of the bush missionary, a baptism is no ordinary ...

    Article : 152 words
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  37. SHOCKING DEATH OF A CONSTABLE.

    Constable Ralston, who was found alongside the railway line near Su[?]bury, unconscious, and covered withouts, died to-day. He was under ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN EMIGRATION

    The report issued by the Board of Trade on emigration last year, says the class of emigrant leaving for New South Wales was of a superior type. ...

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  39. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Mr. McElhone, of the Board of Control, is in receipt of a letter from the players already selected for the Australian team for England, in which ...

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  40. MAD EXECUTIONER.

    Wm. Smith, aged 56, public executioner, has gone mad, and was to-day sent to the Lunatic Asylum. He had communicated with the police, stating ...

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  41. SMART ARREST.

    A man named Joseph Henry Le Garde was arrested on Thursday night by Constables Runge and Creedy on a charge of alleged sheep ...

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  42. GIRL SECURES DAMAGES.

    Mr. J. H. Fox, described as an Australian grazier, was ordered at the Berks Assizes to pay a girl £400 for disfiguring her in a motor accident. ...

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  43. PERSONAL.

    In our last issue it was stated that Mr. C. R. Wood was opening in Toowoomba as accountant and commission agent. "Toowoomba" should have read ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. THE BALKAN SITUATION.

    The Earl Gray, speaking at Coldstream, dwelt upon the very hopeful aspect of the Balkan situation, due to the moderation on the part of Austria ...

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  45. SETTLEMENT OF INDIAN PRISONERS.

    Mr. Batchelor is bringing before the Federal Cabinet suggestions for the settlement of Indian Military and Civil Service pensiones. There is a ...

    Article : 58 words
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