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  4. BURRUM LABOUR PLEBISCITE.

    The Plebiscite for the selection of a candidate to contest the Burrum seat in the Labour interest, was conducted on Saturday last, the returning ...

    Article : 81 words
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  6. STATE ELECTONS.

    In view of the 'No' majority recorded in Queensland on the conscription issue, it has been thought that the Premier (Mr T. J. Ryan) might ...

    Article : 208 words
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  8. SHIRE BOUNDARIES.

    An Order in Council has been issued carrying out the following alteration of boundaries:—(1) Including in the shire of Jondaryan part of the shire of Pittsworth; ...

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  9. ADORNING THE HOME.

    J. Rowe and Son Ltd., Russell-street, the Furniture People, are open to-day, and invite one and all to inspect their capacious widow, in which is crammed ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

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  11. BURGLAR IN WOMAN'S BEDROOM

    Mrs Ellen Latona, of Lavenue, New-town (Sydney) told the local police a strange story on Thursday. She said she was in her front bedroom at about ...

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  12. 9,219 RECRUITS IN TRAINING.

    On 9th December, the camps of training in Australia for men for the A.I.F. held 165 commissioned officers and 9.054 men of other ranks, making ...

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  13. UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND.

    The results of the candidates who sat for the Senior Public Examination held on November 19 last and following days, have now been compiled. ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Drayton Shire Council notifies in this issue that owners and occupiers of land who have not yet paid their rates for the current year are requested ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS RECRUITS.

    Four recruits were found fit at the Downs Recruiting Depot on Saturday morning, one man having been provisionally examined. The accepted men ...

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  16. A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE.

    A remarkable coincidence attended the cicrumstances in connection with the Ambulance Brigade's giving first aid to a sufferer at Haden on Friday ...

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  17. THE WEATHER.

    The weather Bureau issued the following forecast for the 48 hours at noon on Monday:—Unsettled and showery in the north and central coast ...

    Article : 78 words
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  19. CHARGE AGAINST RAILWAY GUARD.

    James Cadley, railway guard, was before the city court in Melbourne on Thursday on a charge of having stolen £748162 belonging to the railways. ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. DETAILED RESULTS.

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  21. HOLIDAY FOR MINERS.

    The Victorian miners, employed at the Richmond Main and Pelaw Main collieries, in the Maitland coalfield, are to have leave to visit Victoria ...

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  22. CHRISTMASTIDE.

    Crowds thronged the main streets of the city on Saturday afternoon and evening on the celebration of the first of the Christmas Eves of this year. ...

    Article : 187 words
  23. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH.

    At St. Luke's Church of England to-morrow (Christmas Day) the Holy Communion will be administered at 6, 7, and 8 a.m. and Choral Eucharist ...

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  24. TOOWOOMBA CENTRE.

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  26. LIMITATION OF HOLDINGS.

    Mr [?] in the Land Court on Friday, delivered his decision in the matter of the consideration of an application by Samuel Robert Walker and ...

    Article : 169 words
  27. ART UNION RESULT.

    The result of the Municipal Band Art Union drawing, which eventuated at the S[?]rand Theatre on Saturday night, is as, follows:—First prize, No. ...

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  28. A NOVEL APPLICATION.

    Major A. B. Steele, writing from Cairo to his mother, Mrs T. B. Steele, (Brisbane) sent the following amusing enclosure: This is how an Egyptian ...

    Article : 534 words
  29. OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS TO THE UNIVERSITY.

    Twenty open scholarships to the University are granted annually by the Government on the results of the Senior Public Examination. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. IN THE CHURCHES.

    The Christmas season was celebrated at the various churches yesterday by the singing of appropriate hymns and music and special references to the ...

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  32. THE BIG STORE PICNIC.

    On Saturday next the members of the firm of Annand and Booth accompanied by their employees will journey to Southport by the midday train. ...

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  33. FATALITY AT SANDGATE.

    Harold Roundtree a single man 24 years of age, residing in Heath-street (East Brisbane) was drowned at Sandgate to-day. With three comrades [?]e set out ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. HEAVY RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Ordinarily the present season of the year is responsible for heavy railway traffic but prominent officials of the Railway Department reported last ...

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  35. UNION AS PROSECUTOR.

    The first industrial prosecution of its kind in Queensland was heard in the Industrial Magistrate's Court on Wednesday by Mr Cameron, acting ...

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  36. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.

    The Christmas morn of 1917 will dawn upon the saddest spectacle civilisation has ever known. The effulgent rays of that sun which played ...

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  37. VOLUNTARY RECRUITING.

    The Director of Recruiting (Mr. Donald MacKinnon) stated to-day that the voluntary system during the year had produced 47,250 recruits. Mr Mackinnon has issued ...

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  38. AN ACT OF BRAVERY.

    After his mate had worked for four and a half hours William Hughes, a coal, lumper of Garden Island, who was buried up to his ears in coal in a ...

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  39. DALBY ITEMS.

    The ladies of the local Red Cross branch held a Christmas Tree social for children in the National Picture Palace. Unfortunately a very heavy storm c[?]me ...

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  40. BAND AT THE HOSPITAL.

    The Municipal Band visited the Toowoomba Hospital yesterday afternoon and rendered a very fine programme of music, which was much ...

    Article : 72 words
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  42. THE BULLET FINDER.

    An electro-magnet which tells the position of a bullet by causing a [?] 'very much like a steamboat whistle' in a stethoscope placed on the ...

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  43. PERSONAL

    Mr. T. Neill, of the District Traffic Manager's Office, Toowoomba is relieving at Roma during the absence of Mr. Carmody (Assistant Traffic ...

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  44. A CHRISTMAS EVE FIRE.

    The clanging of the fire bell shortly before 9 o'clock on Saturday night rudely disturbed the Christmas Eve celebrations of the city, the fire fighters ...

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  45. COMING EVENTS.

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  46. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY.)

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  48. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    The first agricultural show to be held on the Downs in the New Year will be at Pittsworth on January 23. Anticipations are high for a most successful ...

    Article : 121 words
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