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  4. GRANT TO LORD ROBERTS

    Lord Salisbury in the House of Lords, and Mr. Balfour in the Commons respectively presented the King's message recommending a grant of £100,000 to ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR

    A report has been received that the Boers attacked a refugee camp at Aliwal North, but were repulsed. ...

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  6. SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    During a midnight debate in the House of Lords on the Agricultural Rate Bill the members of the Nationalist Party became very noisy and obstructive. ...

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  7. CAPTURE OF A BOER LAAGER.

    Further details of the capture of Commandant Lategan's lunger on Sunday, 21st instant, show that ninety men of Colonel Lukin's Cape Rifles followed the ...

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  8. AMERICAN IRON TRADE.

    There are persistent reports in Now York that the great strike in the steel trades at Pittsburg and other places in the United, States has been ended on the ...

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  9. RESUMED DUTY.

    Captain J. Watt and Lieutenant E. Langley, of the South Australian Mounted Infantry, and Veterinary Captain Melhuish, of the New Sout Wales ...

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  10. WON THE VICTORIA CROSS.

    Privates R. Scott und T. Pitt, of the Manchester Regiment, have been awarded the Victoria Cross for their gallantry in holding a sangar (a small fortification), ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    In the list of Toowoomba passes in the University exams, the name of Agnes Catherine Herderson, a pupil attending Miss Stretch's, Maldon College, was omitted. ...

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  12. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' GRIEVANCE.

    The members of the Queensland Railway Employees' Association held their biennial banquet at Ipswich on Saturday evening, and among tlio guests was the Minister for ...

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  13. AN ITALIAN WARSHIP.

    On the 6th inst. there arrived at Freemantle, Western Australia, the Italian man-of-war Puglia, sent in honor of the visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York, and ...

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  14. THE CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    To-day promises to be a record day so far us cycling sports are concerned in Toowoomba. Last night every professional und amateur rider from Brisbane ...

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  15. BOERS EMGRATING.

    A Boer commando, accompanied by women and children, entered Porteguese territory near Rivers Lompopo and Paurie. Troops have been sent by the ...

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  16. OPENING THE R. A. SHOW.

    Sir S. W. Griffith has accepted the invitation of the R.A. Society to open the [?] on Wednesday next. The Hon. D. S. Dalrymple, Minister for Agriculture ...

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  17. A RUNAWAY.

    A sad accident occurred at Wagga to a boy named Roy Hillary aged 7 years. He was returning from Wagga to The Rock with his parents in a springcart. The child ...

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  18. CASUALTIES AMONG QUEENS-LANDERS.

    Telegrams have been received by his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor from the military authorities at the Cape concerning a number of casualties among ...

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  19. TESTING TOOWOOMBA WATER.

    The Toowoomba Municipal Council having decided to have the water from three different wells tested by Mr. Honderson, of the Water Supply ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND TEMEPRANCE ALLIANCE.

    The annual meeting of the Toowoomba branch of the Queensland Temperance Alliance was held last night in the Rechabite Hall, Herries street. In the absence of the ...

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  22. PROPOSED REPURCHASE OF DEVON PARK.

    A meeting of farmers and others was held at Oakey on Monday, relative to the repurchase by tho Government of the Devon Park Estate, now under offer to the Government ...

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  23. LAST NIGHT'S FORECAST.

    Fine, generally, and frosty mornings. Winds S.S. Weat and veering round to South-East. ...

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  25. PRESENTING MEDALS

    His Majesty the King, together with the Queen, at Marlborough House to-day presented medals to five hundred South Africa and Ashantee soldiers. ...

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  26. TOOWOOMBA TURF CLUB.

    At a committee meeting held last evening the annual report, showing the Club to be in a sound financial condition was passed. It was decided that the annual meeting should ...

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  28. THE HEATHEN CHINEE.

    Every steamer arriving from China ports lately has brought a considerable number of Chinese for Victoria. The Airlie on Thursday (says the "Age") brought in another ...

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  29. PRODUCTION IN 1900.

    THE year 1900 will be remembered as one of the most disastrous we have experienced, so far as the pastoral industry is concerned. The terrible drought, which ...

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  30. THE ATTEMPT TO FORCE EMPLOYERS.

    The attempt, made in the other colonies to force employers of labour, no matter what the circumstances of the individual trade may be, to comply with hard and fast conditions ...

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  31. GOVERNOR— GENERAL.

    Although the Governor-General is sufficiently recovered from his recent indisposition to venture out of doors on fine days, in will be some time yet before he ...

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  32. THE DALBY SHOW.

    The member for Dalby has received the following letter from the Acting General Traffic Manager in regard to railway arrangements for the Dalby Show:— ...

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  33. A SWINDLING IMPOSTER.

    Mr. Walter Powell, chemist, of North Carlton (Melb.), when travelling to Sydney in February in the Burrumbeet, had for his cabin mate a young fellow named Edward ...

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  34. FIRE IN A DWELLING.

    A fire occurred in the kitchen of a private house in Bray street, Neutral Bay, occupied by Mr. Fulligan. The flumes were extinguished by the inmates ...

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  35. A SAD CHAFFCUTTER ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident happened to the 3-year old daughter of Mr. J. Lindorf, of Fenton's Creek (Vic.), last week. Mr. Lindorf and his brother were cutting chaff with a horse ...

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  36. MELBOURNE WIDOW.

    Two men, named George Thompson, [?]as Stephens, who claims to be a Bendigo miner, and Charles Macnelly, were brought up at the Bow street Police ...

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  37. THE DUKE'S CIGARS.

    One little mishap occurred to the Duks of Cornwall and York when leaving England, which he may have regretted till now. A box of eigars, valued at a hundred guineas, ...

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