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  2. ACCIDENTS.

    A sulky accident occurred in Home Street on Saturday, the three occupants of the vehicle being thrown out and injured. Messrs. James Robson, ...

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  3. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday morning a proclamation was issued in according with the recommendation of the Necessary. ...

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  4. CATHOLICS ATTACKED.

    When the annual State conference of the political Labour Council was resumed at the Trades Hall on Saturday morning it was agreed that, in ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Tile funeral look place at Dalby on Sunday of Mr. John Mcl[?]erney (our Dalby correspondent advises). The deceased was well-known as an ...

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  7. HOTEL CHANGE.

    Within this last few days the sale took place of the lease of the Union Hotel, Ruthven-street, from Miss A. M. Brown, to Mr. Stewart, of Allora. ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Hon. D. F. Denham (Premier of Queensland) paid a private visit to Lismore yesterday. In an interview Mr. Denham stated "I hold the ...

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  9. FIRE AT DALBY.

    A four-roomed cottage with a kitchen attached, owned and occupied by Mr. James Ryan, butcher, was destroyed by fire a little after 9 o'clock this ...

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  10. A SHOWER OF RAIN.

    A fall of rain, unfortunately only of short duration, occurred in Toowoomba and most parts of lite Downs on Sunday evening. The fall in the city ...

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  11. "WON'T BE WHIPPED."

    The annual conference of the Political Labour Conference was opened in Sydney on Saturday. Mr Meagher M.L.A. (president) was in the chair, ...

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  13. CALLED HIM "DAGO"

    At the Labour conference on Saturday evening, one delegate struck another and knocked him down. The delegate who struck the blow ...

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  14. COMING AUCTION SALES.

    Messrs R. Sinclair and Co. offer six splendid suburban farm blocks within a short distance of the new Harristown railway station to-day at 11 ...

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  15. LABOUR PARTY AND LIQUOR.

    The carrying of the six o'clock closing of hotels in South Australia was a feature of the Labour Party's campaign. Referring to the action ...

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  17. MARCH OF SOCIALISM.

    At the Political Labour Conference to-day motions were carried protesting against the unsatisfactory manner in which the policy of preference to ...

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  18. COMING EVENTS.

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  19. ACTING UNDER ORDERS.

    Germany's protest against the special treatment of prisoners captured while engaged in murdering non combatants upon the high seas discloses ...

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  20. TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY.)

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  21. CROW'S NEST RAINFALL.

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  22. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.

    We would call your special, attention to Cramond and Stark's advertisement appearing in to-day's issue. ...

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  23. CALEDONIAN SPORTS.

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  24. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    The Eisteddfod commenced at Ipswich on Saturday. The attendance was poor. There were no competitors from Toowoomba. It was decided that ...

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  25. AMUSING DRINK STRIKE.

    The workers of Gwalia (W.A.), have notified the Attorney-General (Mr. Walker), who controls the State hotels, that they protest against being ...

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  26. BRAVE NURSES.

    King Albert of Belgium, awarded the British nurses, Thompson, White and White, the Order of Leopold. The nurses had been visiting the ...

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  27. IPSWICH EISTEDDFOD.

    The Ipswich Eisteddfod was resumed to-day. The Church Choir competition was won by St. Stephen's Cathedral Choir (Brisbane), with ...

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  29. LIGHT HORSE DONATIONS.

    The officers and men of the Darling Downs Light Horse, recently encamped in Toowoomba, desire to thank the management of the picture theatres ...

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  30. BOXING.

    At the Stadium to-night a contest for the feather-weight championship or Australia took, place between Jimmy Hill, N. S. Wales, 8.13, and Hec ...

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