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  2. APPEAL TO MEN.

    Sir.--As one deeply interested in the matter of rocr[?]ing I would deem it a favour if you would kindly publish the following sermon delivered ...

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  4. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Yesterday the Hon. J. Tolmie discussed with the Railway Commissioner, Mr. Evans, the question of running an excursion from Toowoomba in can ...

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  5. MONSTER PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.

    The committee which is organising the big patriotic carnival, to be held on Thursday next (King's Birthday, June 3) states that there is every ...

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  6. A FARMER'S DEATH.

    The body of Mr. Peter Eliters, a well-known farmer of the Pi[?]lands district, was found yesterday in the garden of his residence (our Crow's ...

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  9. MILK AND CREAM TESTING.

    The following were successful in passing the milk and cream testing examination at the Queensland Agricultural College, Gallon, on May 21, ...

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  10. NORTH SCHOOL FAIR.

    An enjoyable afternoon should be spent to-morrow at, the North School Jumble Fair. The opening takes place at 2 p.m., and as the School is ...

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  12. ROUMANIANS POSITION.

    It is obvious that Germany is making the most frantic endeavours to prevent Roumania entering the war on the side of the allies. The intervention of ...

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  15. MAJOR-GEN. BRIDGES' THANKS.

    The Secretary of the Darling Downs Motor Ambulance Fund Committee. Mrs. F. J. Paterson, has received through the Chief Secretary's Office. ...

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  16. CONCERT AT DRAYTON.

    A concert and entertainment wil be given at Drayton to-morrow night in aid of tho Church of England organ fund. Mr. Leonard Lee will accompany ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    Hon. James Tolmie returned to town last night from Brisbane. Mr Tolmie leaves again for the Metropolis on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  19. CONCERNING A RAILWAY TICKET

    At the police court yesterday before Mr. W Harris P.M., Phillip Sutherland was charged with travelling on the railway without paying his fare. ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. DAMAGES AGAINST A UNION.

    In the Supreme Court, Townville, before his Honour Mr. Justice Shand and a jury, the case of Richard Sawyer, plaintiff, versus the Waterside ...

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  23. TREATMENT OF ENEMY ALIENTS.

    As the result of a discussion in the Manly (Sydney) Municipal Council a public meeting was held at Manly to discuss the matter of treatment of ...

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  24. THE COST OF LIVING

    The members of the Labour Party who have,been blaming Liberal administration for the high prices of food commodities, can perhaps explain ...

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  25. COST OF LIVING.

    A sharp advance took place at the Enoggera stock sales yesterday in the price of sheep and bullocks. Best bullock beef was worth £2 per 100lb. ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY UNION.

    The usual monthly meeting of Toowoomba branch of the Queensland Railway Unon was held in the engine men's,rooms on May 33rd inst. There ...

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  31. CARRYING CHARGES.

    Owing to the great increase in the price of horse feed and other items the Master Carriers' Association announce that they are reluctantly compelted ...

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  33. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Inviucible Tent No. 3 was held on Wednesday evening with a fair attendance of memebers. C.R. Bro. Tench ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    The Weather Bureau issued the [?] lowing forecast this afternoon:--More showers on the coastal promonotories South-easterly winds. Otherwise ...

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  36. RUINING THE FARMER.

    A telegram from Casino (N.S.W.) slates that a serious development has arisen inthe district. Owing to the Labour Government's limitation of ...

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  37. BARQUE WRECKED.

    The barque Bidart, bound from New Caledonia to Glasgow has been wrecked, off Fajagande, in the Azores. Nine of the crew were drowned. ...

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  38. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER

    At the criminal sittings of the Criminal Court, to-day, B. G. Radcliffe was charged with the manslaughter of P. G. MacNamara by running him down ...

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  39. COMING EVENTS.

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  42. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY.)

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  45. MILLIONS OF FROGS.

    During a thunderstorm a cloud was relieved of millions of tiny frogs, evidently sucked up from a lake twenty miles away. The ground after the ...

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