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  2. The War.

    It has been announced officially that the left centre of General Nogi's army at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning, exploded the parapet on the front of ...

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  3. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    Owing to the urgency of the unemployed question Parliament wil be summoned to meet in February. ...

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  4. Advertising

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    [?]para [?]be held[?] to-morrow ove[?] to meet at[?] ...

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  6. THE BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Committees appointed by the Trade Union Congress and the Federation of Trade Unions, report, in regard to the dearth of employment, urging that there ...

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  8. RUSSIAN LOAN FLOATED.

    Russia has arranged for a 4½ per cent, loan of twenty-five millions sterling, to be subscribed in Germany, Holland, and Russia. ...

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  9. [?]KING OF BIOSCOPES.

    [?] described as "Kwaltsudo," the[?] bioscopes, will appear in the [?] on Tuesday and Wednesday [?] a magnificent display of ...

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  10. THE RE-ARMAMENT ORDER

    Woolwich arsenal is executing an order for 132 eighteen and a half pounders (artillery), and sixty-six 12½ pounders (horse artillery) quick-firers. ...

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  11. THE WORLD'S SAVINGS BANK.

    According to the latest official information, the total deposits in all the savings banks of the world (says "Bradstreet's") amount to £2,000,000,000, contributed by ...

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  12. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The ship Illawarra, on leaving London, bound for Melbourne, came into collision at Gravesend. The Illawarra was damaged, and part of her Cargo in the ...

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  13. [?] DOG, POULTRY, AND BIRD ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the above association was held at Mr. Newman's office last evening. Mr. Job E.Stone (president) occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance ...

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  14. SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCE AT SEA.

    A sensational adventure was experienced by the barque Meinwen, which arrived at Melbourne from Liverpool. During her passage across the Southern ...

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  15. BOER LEADERS.

    The Dutch journal at Pretoria states that the Boer leaders, after conferring with Lord Milner (the High Commissioner for South Africa), have rejected his ...

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  16. DISTRICT COURT.

    A public meeting of protest will be held at Broken Hill, the proposal to abolish the Circuit Court being regarded as an insuit. The Attorney-General in ...

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  17. SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Yesterday the Toowoomba Ambulance bearers received orders to proceed to Oakey to meet the Western goods train. On the arrival of the train they found ...

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  18. A RACEHORSE FOR SALE.

    We understand that it is the owner's intention to submit the well-known race mare Lady Bernie (Little Bernie—Gloaming) to auction. Lady Bernie is ...

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  19. P.A.F.S.O.A.

    The quarterly meeting of the Beacons field Lodge of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, last Wednesday evening. ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS.

    There will not be an issue of the "Gazette" on Monday morning, but the regular routine will be resumed there after. Full particulars of the holiday ...

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  21. TOOWOOMBA GUN CLUB.

    A very enjoyable outing was spent on the Toowoomba Gun Club's grounds yesterday, when the club's £50 Handicap was shot for. There was a large ...

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  22. TOOWOOMBA CITY DEBENTURES.

    We understand that all formalities in connection with the issue of Toowoomba City debenture have now been completed, and that the requisite ...

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  23. INGHAM MURDER.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Townsville stating, re the Ingham murder, that the kanaka named Harry has been discharged ...

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  24. "BALTIC FLEET DOOMED."

    The Russian service journals strongly recommend that the Baltic fleet should be recalled unless it can wait for the arrival of the third fleet. ...

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  25. REPORTED INTERVIEW DENIED.

    The reported interview between Lord Milner and the Boer leaders has been denied. ...

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  26. BRITISH ARMY.

    The War Office anticipates that twenty months will be occupied in executing the re-armament order which has been placed with the Woolwich and Channel arsenals ...

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  27. DR. SPENCER ROBERTS.

    We have to congratulate Mr. Spencer Roberts, second son of Dr. Edwin and Mrs. Roberts, on having successfully passed through his medical course, and ...

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  28. THE JAPANESE FLEET.

    Japanese warships are reported to have passed Anger in the Sunda Straits. ...

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  29. JAPANESE DEAD AND WOUNDED.

    A further list has been issued containing the names of forty-nine Japanese officers from the rank of colonel downwards who have been killed, and ...

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  30. GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION.

    A gunpowder explosion occurred inside the post office at Minsk, causing severe injuries to the watchman. ...

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  31. FORGED NOTES.

    The detective eagerly are following up certain clues which they are said to possess regarding the forged Queensland Treasury notes in circulation throughout ...

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  32. GENERAL ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR.

    A general attack on Port Arthur commenced on the 25th instant, and the besiegers pushed their lines nearer to Liaotushan fort. Chinamen who were in Port ...

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  33. THE AMBASSADOR WITH THE BIGGEST SALARY.

    No man in London has been more qualified to essay the task of being a peace make intermediary between this country and Russia than M. Cambon, the ...

    Article : 242 words
  34. SUDDEN DEATH AT DALBY

    The death occurred suddenly this morning of Patrick M'Erlane, president of the H.A.C.B. Society, Dalby. The deceased attended the Hibernian races on ...

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  35. THE PRICE OF COTTON.

    A slump has occurred in the price of cotton in New York market and the price is now the lowest it has been for three years past, this being the result of the ...

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  36. DAIRY INSPECTORS.

    The applications for appointment as inspectors under the new Dairy Act are rolling in to the Department of Agriculture. It is processed to cease receiving ...

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  37. A CAPTURE REPORTED.

    Japanese forces at Dalby have reported that they captured Yang-to-bay Hill, en[?]bling them to harass the lines of communication between Liactushan ...

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  38. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    "The Times," in commenting on the Blue Book recently issued (containing statistics complied by the Board of Trade), says that when efforts are made to ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. MARTINI'S ROUGH RIDERS.

    The public are reminded, that Martini's Rough Riders will make their fifth appearance on the reserve near the Town Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The usual ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. HOW TO KEEP YOUNG.

    Someone asked a woman how it was she kept her youth so wonderfully. Her hair was snowy white, she was eighty years old, and her energy was warming ...

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  41. RUSSIAN OFFICERS ESCAPING.

    Two Russian naval officers who were interned in China have been identified on board the steamer Negrida. ...

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  42. FIREMAN SUICIDES.

    To-day the body of James Keaney, a fireman, was found floating in the water at Middle Harbour. A note in one of the pockets said he was doing away with ...

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  43. WESTBROOK REFORMATORY LIBRARY.

    The Rev. Canon Pughe's effort to found a library at the Westbrook Reformatory has been so far successful that the public have responded with over 100 books. He ...

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  44. CZAR INSURING HIS LIFE.

    Heavy insurances have been effected on the Czar's life at Lloyd's during this week. ...

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  45. INSPECTING DEPARTING TROOPS.

    The Czar is leaving for Minsk, Brodinsk, Odessa and Kharkov, for the purpose of inspecting departing troops. ...

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  46. DISPENSING CHARITY.

    speaking this afternoon, Chief Secretary Hague said that last year members of Parliament received from £10 to £20 to distribute among the poor in their ...

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  47. THE RIVAL OF THE DARLING DOWNS.

    Mr. G. E. Martin, the well known Atherton sawmiller, chatting over the prospects of the district with a Townsville "Bulletin" representative remarked ...

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  48. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In connection with accounts rendered by the Police Department for services rendered at the late federal elections in Queensland, it is understood that the ...

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  49. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The position along the Sha-ho remains unchanged. The armies are making themselves as comfortable as possible in their winter quarters, and the monotony ...

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  50. WHEN WOMAN COOKED.

    Three hundred years ago, in a fearful epoch which young iadies of to-day will recall with a shudder women did not concentrate their thoughts upon matinee ...

    Article : 186 words
  51. RAILWAY MEN.

    There is a regulation under the Railway Act which requires that temporary lands shall not be employed for more than six months at a time. This rule has ...

    Article : 76 words
  52. GIRL SHOT BY A YOUTH

    Another tragedy, prompted by jealousy occurred at Redfern last night, a youth Joseph Gardiner, living at Alexandria, shooting a young woman; Emma Black ...

    Article : 129 words
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  54. HOLIDAY CONCERT.

    For a good variety entertainment we would recommend all who have an opportunity of doing so to attend the Caledonian Concert on Monday night next in ...

    Article : 170 words
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  57. CLIFTON RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  58. SIR GEORGE TURNER

    Sir George Turner in able to got about his garden again, but is not yet well enough to tackle serious departmental work. He is arranging, however, to go ...

    Article : 44 words
  59. Advertising

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