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  2. THE BIG STORE.

    In the early sixties, when Toowoomba was emerging from the village stage, and the connection of the Downs with Brisbane by rail was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,--The thanks of the residents of Mort Estate are due to your paper for the able manner in which you have advocated their claims to be liberated ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    A meeting of the Executive Council of the Queensland Country Party was held to-day. Mr. J. H. Cecil Roberts, President ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council this afternoon the City of South Brisbane Loan Account Amendment Bill and the Prickly Pear Destruction Act ...

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  6. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    In response to an appeal by the Irish Transport Workers' Union, Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., is visiting Dublin for the purpose of investigating ...

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  7. AVIATION WONDER.

    M. Tegond, a French aviator, strapped securely to a Bleriot monoplane,yesterday aseended three thousand feet,near Paris. He caused the ...

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  8. SMALL-POX SCARE.

    The number of small-pox patients at the quarantine stations was increased by eight to-day, making eighteen in the two days, and thirty ...

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  9. A TRAIN SMASH.

    The Midland express overran the points and crashed into another express yesterday at Argyle, in Yorkshire. Several carriages were ...

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  10. BULGARIA YIELDS.

    Bulgaria offers Turkey the greater part of Adrianople, reserving Kategatch and Kirkllisse, but demands that the fortifications at Adrianople be ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The Mayor of Durban entertained Rear-Admiral Sir George Patey and his officers at lunch yesterday. In proposing the health of his guests he ...

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  12. ARMY AEROPLANES

    Six army aeroplanes stationed in Scotland flew to the military manocuvres in Ireland. Four of them reached Rathlane and Limerick ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICIANS.

    The British Parliamentary Party arrived this afternoon from New Zealand. They were accorded a cordial welcome. Lord Emmott, Under ...

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  14. INTERSTATE.

    Mr. Johnson, the Chief Commissioner for Railways, was fined £5 at the Industrial Court to-day at the instance of the Minister for Labour, for a ...

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  15. IN EAST AFRICA.

    Lieutenant Dunn, who commanded the Somaliland corps in the recent attack by dervishes which caused the death of Mr. Corfield and some ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE BOWLERS.

    The Newcastle Tourist team of bowlers played a match this afternoon against the South Brisbane club. The result was a win for the visitors by ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night, will see a further list of stars at the new programme of the Empire. The programme includes some exceptionally fine subjects and ...

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  18. TWO SUFFRAGETTES.

    Two suffragettes named Wallace and Smith sat opposite the Prime Minister. (Bt. Hon. H. H. Asquith), during service on Sunday at the Duss's ...

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  19. TWO DIFFERENT STORIES.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" alleges that the police used unnecessary violence during the disturbances there on Saturday ...

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  20. THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The "Times", says that the report of the appointment of the Chief Justice of Australia (Sir Samuel Griffiths) to the Appellate Court is inaccurate. The ...

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  21. KILLARNEY HOUSE.

    Killarney House, in country Kerry, which was destroyed by fire, was still burning yesterday. The fire was helped by the pine floors. All hope ...

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  22. DALBY ITEMS.

    Dairy Company.--A meeting of shareholders, in the Dalby Co-operative Dairy Company Ltd., was held this afternoon in the Commercial Hall. ...

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  23. LONDON BAKERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. The bakers' unions in London threaten to strike unless non-uniontists are dismissed by the end of the week. ...

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  24. THE ANCIENT METHOD.

    Viscount Haldane addressing the Law Association yesterday, said that the time might come when a nation would be ashamed to follow ancient ...

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  25. SKATING SEASON.

    To-night will see the final of the skating season for the present year. The session takes the form of a fancy dress and poster carnival and in ...

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  26. CRICKET.

    The Australian cricketers defeated a Winnipeg. All Star team by an innings and 58 runs. Charley McCartney took thirteen wickets for 14 runs and ...

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  27. MILES-TAROOM LINE.

    The Commissioner for Railways has been informed that a married man named A. Kilpatrick, who is employed on the Miles-Taroom railway ...

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  28. ENGLISH TEAM.

    Fane is unable to join the English team for South Africa. J .W. H. T. Douglas has accepted the invitation and will captain the team. (Doughlas ...

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  29. "THE GRAFTERS."

    Another large audience greeted the second appearance of 'The Grafters' in the Town Hall last night. No company could earn a higher mark of ...

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  30. NERANG PIONEERS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. Mr. Thomas Plunkett who, for a number of years represented the Albert electorate in the State ...

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  31. GENERAL STRIKE THREATS.

    The debate at the Manchester Socialist Congress was noisy and exciting. The delegates were much disquieted, and a number abstained from ...

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  32. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    The Federal Customs revenue for the month of August amounted to £1,227,610 compared with £1,352,325 for August last year Queensland ...

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  33. ENGLISH RIOTS.

    Some 300 clay workers at St. Austell (a town in Cornwall, Eng.) have resumed work under police protection. A large force of pickets attempted to ...

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  34. THE SPEED FEVER.

    Four high-power racing ears which wore taking part in a 25-mile race, and travelling along at the rate of 60 miles an hour, were wrecked as the ...

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  35. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply and no-confidence motion was continued to-day, the principal speakers being Mr. Matthews (Vic.).and Mr. ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. AMERICAN RIOTS.

    The Calumet (Michigan), copper miners resumed rioting yesterday. They had a fierce fight with the deputies, during which a girl was shot ...

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  38. "THE SPECULATORS."

    To-morrow night this most successful company will stage The Speculators.' a burlesque said to be more amusing than 'The Grafters.' The ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. EMPLOYEES OUT OF WORK.

    Some of the employees belonging to the Transport Union are absent from work in the business houses, and 600 girls have been locked out. There are ...

    Article : 100 words
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