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  4. TOWN PLANNING.

    Numerous counter attractions militated against a large attendance at the Town Hall last night on the occasion of a lecture on Town ...

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  5. GRASS FIRE IN PHILIP STREET.

    At about 6.15 last evening the Fire Brigade were called out to attend to a grass fire which had broken out in a pad[?] alongside the residence of Mr. ...

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  6. DEATH FROM A THORN.

    Mr.E.Everingham, a Riverstone (N.S.W.)butcher, died in the Parrnmatta District Hospital on Friday. He was brought, to instruction on ...

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  9. NEWSPAPER CHARGES.

    The newspapers comprising the New Zealand Press Association have decided that in future, racing clubs will be charged from £3,3/ to £5,5/ according ...

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  10. GIRLS FRIENDLY SOCIETY

    The members of the Girls' Friendly Society will hold a sale of work in St.Luke's Hall on Friday evening at 7 sharp. This is to be followed by a ...

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  11. PETER DAWSON AT THE HOSPITAL.

    yesterday afternoon Ptc.Peter Dawson visited the General Hospital and sang several songs, his fine voice and artistic rendering of which was ...

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  13. YOUNG MAN'S ACCIDENT.

    At 10.20 yesterday morning the Ambulance Brigade proceeded to Bryamaroo to attend Charles Shesgreen (27) a single man and farmer, who was ...

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  15. PHENOMENAL LUCK.

    Mr.Harkness, a prominent resident of St. Kilda (Victoria) and the mother of three soldiers, had an almost phenomenal run of good luck on ...

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  17. BIG PRISE-QUAKE IN TOOWOOMBA.

    Sensational reductions that will make every woman forget they are living in high cost days— that's kind of bargains you will get at Pigott's Great ...

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  18. TIMES OF SUNRISE, SUNSET, AND MOONRISE AT TOOWOOMBA.

    Calculated for the true horizon from the top of the Range. Allowances must be made for bills or any obstruction to the true horizon. ...

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  20. TOO MUCH SUGAR.

    Mr. E.J. Stevens. speaking in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, c.aimed that the German vote had been a big factor in the return of the ...

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  21. OWNERSHIP OF A CAR.

    It will be remembered that some time ago Claude [?] alias Tonbeaux was charged at the Police Court in Brisbane with having stolen a motor car ...

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  22. By DUDLEY EGLINTON, F.B.A.S.For the "D.D.Gazette."

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  23. HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS

    Reports of town collecting by members of the Hospital Committee were received at the Hospital meeting on Monday night, and it was evident that the ...

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  24. PREJUDICIAL TO RECRUITING.

    At the Gatton Police Court on Tuesday, A.W.S. Frederickson, of Black Duck, was charged before Mr. J.S.Borge, P.M., with making statements ...

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  26. RED CROSS APPEAL.

    All interested in the above are cordially invited to meet Miss King at the Red Cross rooms at 3 p.m. this afternoon. Miss King has a ...

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  29. GOING FROM HOME TO LEARN NEWS.

    We learn from "home" that Toowoomba is the ideal city of Queensland and that its wide fern- fringed river is for the use of the inhabitanst ...

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  30. "WHAT WE HAVE, WE HOLD."

    When the gallant Anzacs raced up the precipitous cliffs of Gabe Tepe; when they drove the Turks from the trenches at Lonesome Pine; when ...

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  31. IS "NOT AT HOME" A LIE?

    Preaching at St. Margaret's Church London, last month, Canon Carnegie said: "If my servant says I am not at home she visitor is not particularly ...

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  32. A PROFIT FROM FEDERAL PUBS.

    At last a white man's industry in the Northern Territory shows a profit under Government management (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph"). The Federal Government runs the four ...

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  33. A CROW'S NEST CASE.

    Mr. Justice Shand delivered his reserved judgment today in the Crow's Nest case, which was tried before his honour and a jury during the present ...

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  34. BIG HERD PROFIT.

    "It is a remarkable performance for a heard of cows" remarked the chairman of the Military Service Board at Te Awamutu (New Zealand), when ...

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  36. PURCHASE OF AUSTRALIAN WOOL CLIPS.

    The Chairman of the Queensland state Wool Committee advises as follows:—"I have to advise that the following official intimation is received ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Rev.John Costello, former [?] rector of Kurri Kurri (Newcastle), has been appointed chaplain of the Bellevue Hospital, New York City. ...

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  40. IN A BRISBANE TRAM.

    A humorous incident occurred on a West End car one night recently. A lady with a parcel under her [?] was in the act of alighting, when the car ...

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  41. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Darling Downs Six O'clock Closing League on Tuesday a report was submitted by Mrs. F.M. Rankin, the ...

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  42. COMING EVENTS.

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  43. THE BESSON SHIELD.

    The secretary of the Ipswich City Band Association(Mr.Will Jones) on Tuesday received the following letter from Messrs. Besson and Company. ...

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  45. BUTTON DAY.— FOR THE XMAS. CHEER FUND.

    Preparations are going ahead [?] for a Button Day to be held on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning next. Special buttons have been ...

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  47. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG'S SPECIAL, FACULTY

    Eulogistic reference to the work performed by Archbishop Duhig, in advancing the cause of his church in Queensland, was made at a smoke ...

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  48. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Tim concert which was to have been held in the East School on Friday evening has been Postponed owing to the [?] in connection with the ...

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  50. A MORATORIUM MATTER.

    An application to Mr.Justice Shan[?] in Chambers, in Brisbane, was made on behalf of Charl[?] Byrne of Warwick, under the moratorium war regulations. ...

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