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  2. CORRESPOND[?]

    We do not identity oursel[?] hold ourselves respons[?] opinions expressed heading. ...

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  3. TERRIBLE WRECK.

    Great excitement and much sorrow were caused in the city this morning by the news that the Union Company's steamer Penguin was wrecked ...

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  4. KING AND KAISER.

    Several correspondents state that the conversations between King Edward, the Kaiser, Sir Charles Fitzhardinge, and Herr Schoen covered wide fields ...

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  5. THE IRISH PARTY.

    A private meeting of the Irish Parliamentary Party was held in Dublin. On the meeting proceeding to effect officers for the year, Mr. Ginnell ...

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  6. OAKEY R.C. CHURCH.—DEDICATION SERVICE.

    The dedication service in connection with the postponed opening of the new R.C. Church at Oakey took place yesterday. A special train ran ...

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  7. GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.—INCREASED NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The Grammar Schools have been notified that the number of State scholarships to be awarded annually shall be increased from 36 to 52—40 ...

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  8. MR. EDEN IN R[?]

    Sir,—I have said Dr. letter in your issue of Sa[?] would not have troubled to [?] for the fact that she states [?] ...

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  9. SUNDAY CONCERT.

    There was a very large attendance at the Sunday concert held in the Town Hall last evening under the management of Mr. Percy Freeman. ...

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  10. MILITARY MANOEUVERS.

    The machine-gun section attached to the 14th A.L.H., is charge of Lieutenant R. H. Munro, went out to Spring Creak on Saturday afternoon ...

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  11. NATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The football match between England and Ireland took place yesterday, and was won by the former by 11 points to 5. ...

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  12. A THREAT.

    Mr. J. Dillon, M.P., warned the Hon. H. H. Asquith (Prime Minister) that if the Liberal Party entered on a policy of Imperialism and high ...

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  13. PEDESTRIANISM.—£15 HANDICAP NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT.

    The Toowoomba Athletic Club are to the front again with a £15 novice 75 yards handicap, for their next gaslight sports meeting, to take place ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TRAVELLERS

    The football match between the Kangaroos and a team representing Warrington took place yesterday. In the first half Massenger kicked a goal from ...

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  15. PUPIL, TEACHERS.—THE NEW REGULATIONS.

    New regulations relating to the admission of pupil teachers into the Department of Public Instruction have been issued. Hitherto the practice ...

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  16. MEAT CONTRACT.

    With reference to the action of the War Office in placing a contract for tinned meat with a Chicago firm, the newspapers state that it was due to ...

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  17. SAD ACCIDENT NEAR SAND GATE.

    A sad accident occurred at Deago[?] shortly after 5.30 p.m. The victim was Eddie Stanley, aged 18, who is a son of Mr. W. Stanley, J.P., a ...

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  18. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    A series of well attended harvest thanksgiving services took place in the Salvation Army Hall, Bowen street, yesterday. Brigadier Winter ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTION.

    The Hon. A. Lyttelton, speaking at Stourbridge, while adhering to the contention that the Unionist policy was right as forming an essential ...

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  20. LOSS OF DAIRY COWS.—TRACES OF MINERAL POISON DISCOVERED.

    In Saturday's issue of the "D. D. Gazette" reference was made to the sudden death of two out of three cows entered by Mr. M. Kircher, of Sandy ...

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  21. PROJECTED FRENCH TARIFF

    The members of the British Chamber of Commerce have been greatly stirred of late over the prospects of losing a large proportion of trade ...

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  22. DEATH OF VICTIM.

    The youth who was injured by being thrown from his horse near Deagon racecourse, died about 1 o'clock, to-day. ...

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  23. P.A.F.S.O.A.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of lodge No 9 was held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday evening, Bro. H. Rye presiding over a fair attendance ...

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  24. A BUSH TRAGEDY.

    A bush tragedy was reported to [?] police yesterday by James Rice [?] old navy pensioner, who arrived the State 14 months ago with [?] ...

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  25. IRISH MEMBERS AND LIBERAL PARTY.

    Mr. Dillon, M.P., in a speech at Belfast affirmed his reply to the criticisms recently made, which were to the effect that the Irish party was ...

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  26. THE REPUBLIC WRECK.

    The Committee of Lloyd's have conferred the society's silver medal on Captain Ransom, of the steamer Baltic, in connection, with rescues made ...

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  27. SPIERS'S CONTINENTALS.

    The summer continentals, under the management of Mr. Harry Spiers, were continued on Saturday, when two entertainments were given in the ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    At a special meeting of the Drayton Shire Council held on Saturday, Cr. R. Handley was elected Chairman for the ensuing twelve months. ...

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  29. SHIP BUILDING ACTIVITY.

    Orders have been placed with ship builders on the Clyde, for the construction of vessels aggregating thirty thousand tons, and some yards have ...

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  30. KING AND KAISER.

    His Majesty King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra, who have been paying a visit to the German Kaiser, have on account, of the severely cold ...

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  31. POLITICAL.

    A social re-union was held on Saturday night under the auspices of the Ipswich branch of the Queensland Labour Party. Among those present were ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. OVERLAND PASSENGER

    For Stanthorpe—Mr. [?] I. [?] For Warwick— Mesdames [?] O'Callaghan, Brewer, Fraser, M[?] erday, Messrs. Brewer, Brosna[?] ...

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  33. CONFERENCE ON TEST MATCHES.

    The Marylebone Club, in response to representations made by the Australian Board of Control, have agreed to call a conference during the ...

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  34. WESTERN EXPLORATION.

    During 1900 Alan Davidson made a trip from the transcontinental telegraph line in the Northern Territory to Western Australian border. He ...

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  35. FATAL ACCIDENT AT GEELONG.

    Colin Cast, aged 17, while attending a picnic at Geelong, was run over by a dray and killed. He was endeavouring to get into the dray when his foot ...

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  36. REMARKABLE DEATH OF A CHILD.—DROWNED IN A BUCKET OF WATER.

    A child, fourteen months old, named Leslie J. Kenny, who lived with his parents at Kinsley street, East Cumberland, Melbourne, was on ...

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  37. ENGLISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Joseph Pease, Liberal member in the House of Commons for Saffron Walden, and one of the Junior Lords of the Treasury, has declared, in a ...

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  38. MELBOURNE SENSATION.

    Chas. T. Potts, a well-known solicitor, was arrested to-day on a charge of shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Neighbours hearing ...

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  39. TAXING BACHELORS

    The proposal to put a tax on bachelors, although generally regarded in a humourous light, in reality springs from a serious desire to equalise the ...

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  40. M.C.C. TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club have decided to do their utmost to send a team to South Africa in December. ...

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  41. COLLISION WITH A SHARK.

    The Australian Mail steamer Oroya, which reached Plymouth about the middle of February, nearly ten hours late owing to the gale, reported that ...

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  42. MOTOR CYCLING.

    In the Motor Cycling Championships to-day, the results were as follow:—Three Mile Championship:—Jenkins 1, Stevens 2, Sutton 3. Time, 3min. ...

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  43. LINCOLN'S CENTENARY.

    The United States House of Representatives listened yesterday to an oration in honour of Andrew Lincoln. A letter from Great Britain tendencing ...

    Article : 47 words
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