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  5. Holiday Traffic.

    The holiday, bids fair to set up new records for the Railway Department. The traffic in anticpation of Christmas was brisk and though no figures are ...

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  6. Social and Personal.

    It is specially requested that items be promptly forwarded. Reports of weddings should be as brief as possible. Notifications of matrimonial engagements ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    During the year the Board of Health inspected 11,138 dairies, representing 362,225 cattle, of which 1,126 head were condemned. ...

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  8. THE DANDIES.

    The Dandies are sure to be a popular draw to-night. Their entertainment is ideally in the holiday vein, and an enjoyable time is assured to all who go to ...

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  9. "THE RECORD BREAKERS."

    "The Record Breakers." who' are in the fourth week of a very successful season at the Crystal Gardens. Valley, are managing to please all sections of the ...

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  10. EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS

    Mr. Allen Doone and his talented company produced "Sweet County Kerry" at His Majesty's Theatre on Wednesday night. This charming play was not new ...

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  11. LATE SHIPPING.

    Bombala, Melbourne to Cairns, is at Sydney. Burwah left Rockhampton for Brisbane 5.20 a.m. to-day. Ballarat, from London, left Melbourne Wednesday. ...

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  12. Killed on the Line.

    The Railway Commissioner has received advice that the dead body of a man was found under a waggon on the Gavial Creek siding, near Denison street ...

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  13. WOOLLOONGABBA, CONTINENTALS.

    A special continental is being given at Woolloongabba this evening, when a fine programme of dramatic, educational, and comedy films will be screened. The ...

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  14. VICTORIA.

    During the Queensland Premier's visit to Melbourne, the question of representation at the Panama Exhibition was discused by Mr. Watt (Premier of Victoria). ...

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  15. ELECTORAL OFFICERS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference of the chief electoral officers in each State has been called by the Acting Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Kelly) for 13th January in Melbourne, ...

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  16. Infantile Mortality.

    Dr. Mary Booth, who with Dr. W. P. Norris, represented the Commonwealth at the recent conference on infantile mortality in London, has presented her ...

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  17. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Amended regulations have been issued under the advances of settlers' ordinance for the Northern Territory. Loans may be granted up £100 for the ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN PAPUA.

    A wireless message received by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) from the administrator of Papua (Judge Murray) states that in a conflict. 10 ...

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  21. THE EMPIRE.

    Holiday folk will find a first rate vaudeville entertainment at the Empire to-night. Bailey's posing dogs, Max Duffek a contortionist who is also a ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A dispute has arisen with regard to the labour ballot for the selection of a candidate for the Perth Commonwealth division. Mr. Simons had a lead of 106 over ...

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  23. CITY POLICE COURT.

    In the City Police Court this morning, before Lieutenant-colonel R. A. Moore, P.M., the following fines were imposed. For drunkenness, Joseph Pearce 74 years ...

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  24. INTERSTATE CHESS.

    Queensland and New South Wales chess representatives are to-day playing their annual chess match over the telegraph wires. The Queenslanders are playing in ...

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  25. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Theatre Royal will offer to-night a final performance of "The Double Event," the stage version of Nat Gould's clever Australian sporting novel. It makes a ...

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  27. CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS.

    A report received by the Minister for Home Affairs from the chief federal electoral officer (Mr. Oldham) points out that at last federal elections, 22,719 ...

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  28. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The Christmas attraction at West's pictures is the photoplay adaptation of Zola's masterpiece, "Germinal." It has been given the title; "Master and Man." ...

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  29. DEATH OF MR. G. B. CUTBUSH.

    Mr George Beck Cutbush, a well known citizen of Brisbane, died suddenly yesterday at Redcliffe, whither he had gone to spend the Christmas holidays. Deceased ...

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  30. CANE HARVEST IN FIJI.

    Cane planters from Tavua Nadi report that they have had a splendid harvest, and that the present season, will be one of the best on record. The percentage of ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    J. M'Cluckie, aged 45, who was employed by the Dunedin Corporation to walk before the steam roller was run over by the roller on Wednesday and ...

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  32. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    During the debate in the Federal Parliament last week, it was stated that the Commonwealth railway authorities had greater supply of sleepers than they had ...

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  33. THE LYCEUM.

    "The Awakening of Man," a two-reel Edison feature, is the star film on the Wednesday change at the Lyceum. The firm of Wentworth and Sons are in deep ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT.

    An overkeen recognition of this, the Christmas season had its sequel in the City Police Court on Christmas morning. A more or less sorry, crusade of 48 ...

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  35. SMALLPOX IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The director of quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) has received a cablegram from New Zealand, notifying that two cases of smallpox in the Waikato district, had ...

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  36. FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The salary of Mr. R. Townsend, commissioner of patents, has been increased from £850 to £900 a year as from 1st July last. The office of deputy, ...

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  37. ARTERY SEVERED.

    Alfred Thomsen, of High street. Miller's Point, died in the Sydney Hospital last night, as the result of a knife wound in the arm. His wife, Alice Eliza ...

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  38. DROWNED IN THE BREMER.

    The Bremer River Ipswich, was the scene of a sad Christmas fatality yesterday afternoon. A boy named Cecil Sheppard, aged 3, was taken for a walk ...

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  39. CHRISTMAS EVE FIRE.

    At 8.45 o'clock on Wednesday night the South Brisbane Fire Brigade received a call for a fire in Vulture street East. The Dennis motor, fully ...

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  40. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. DUNWICH.

    Report of the state of the asylum for the week ending 20th December: in the asylum at last report 770 males, 134 females; since admitted, 5 males; ...

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  41. AMERICA MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General's Department advises that mails for United States, Canada, &c., per Tahiti, notified as closing at Brisbane at 6 a.m. Thursday ...

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  42. HOLIDAY IN AUCKLAND.

    Fine weather prevailed for the holidays. Trade this Christmas has been surprisingly good, considering the magnitude of the recent strike. ...

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  43. THE TIVOLI.

    A special Boxing Night performance is being provided at the Tivoli Picture Theatre, Hamilton, where an enjoyable evening may he spent watching such ...

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