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  4. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT CASE.

    On Friday the plaintiff Campbell in the action against the Commissioner agreed to allow himself to be photographed, but stipulated that it only be used for ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. GOWRIE BOARD TENDERS.

    The following tenders were accepted at the meeting of the above Board on Saturday afternoon, a full report of which will appear to-morrow:—Contract No. 110, ...

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  6. THE BOWLING CLUB.

    There was a good attendance at the bowling green on Saturday afternoon. On No. 1 rink, J. Melvin (skipper), W. Campbell, J. Stirling, and T. May played ...

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  7. CAMEL TRAIN.

    A camel train of 600 camels was expected to arrive in Thargomindah on Monday (says the "Herald") from Cunnamulia with several tons of loading, ...

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  8. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT

    On Saturday night the committee appointed to receive the Governor and carry out the arrangements for the celebration of the Coronation in Toowoomba met in the ...

    Article : 451 words
  9. THE GERMAN HERCULES.

    Herr Pagel, the German Hercules will appear at Gatton on Wednesday, and Thursday next, and at Toowoomba on Friday, Saturday and Monday. Visitors to the ...

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  10. FROM "MILLIONAIRE" TO MATCH SELLER.

    News comes from Llangollen of the death of George Tomkins, at one time locally known as the "millionaire." Arriving from British Columbia some ten ...

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  11. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    The much talked of meeting of these teams attracted an unusually large crowd on Saturday afternoon, who were treated to a really good game of football—not a pretty game, ...

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  12. EIGHT PINTS IN EIGHT MINUTES.

    William Bradley, a Batley mill hand, who, in response to a challenge, drank eight pints of beer in eight minutes at the Scarborough Hotel, Savile Town, ...

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  13. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    On July 18 (says the Townsville "Bulletin" of July l9) Mr. Hinspeter, a vanman, residing at West End, met with a painful accident whilst carting a load of ...

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  14. SHOCKING GUN FATALITY.

    A fatal gun accident occurred at Youarang (vic.) on Monday. Mr. Robert C. [?]on, an old resident, left home at 10 a.m. for the purpose of shooting foxes, ...

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  15. THE CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    Following up our cable re the Canadian wheat crop, the "Daily News" of June 12 says:—The latest reports received by Mr. W. T. Preston, Commissioner for ...

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  16. THE CORONATION CELEBRATION.

    The Mayor stated that at the first meeting, held last Wednesday evening, it was decided, providing the shopkeepers agreed to close, what the celebration be held on ...

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  17. WHO OWNED THE HORSE?

    A very singular case, involving ownership of a horse, was heard by Judge Johnston in the Third Civil Court in Melbourne recently. About five years ...

    Article : 390 words
  18. DISTRICT COURT—A BIG CALENDAR.

    The July Sittings (Criminal and Civil) of the District Court will be commenced at the Court House this morning, before his Honour Judge Paul. A rather lengthy ...

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  19. THE PROFITS OF PALMISTRY.

    The matrimonial relations of Mr. and Mrs. Peyanegy don Hendrick were again the subject of investigation by a judge of the Country Court yesterday (says the ...

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  20. CREATING A DISTURBANCE.

    At the Police Court on Saturday morning, before Major Moore, P.M., and P. Connor, Esq., John Night, and Richard ...

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