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  2. Notes and News.

    Plans of the Woolooga Repurchased Estate, which is to be opened for selection on Thursday, 16th May, arrived at the local Lands Office on Thursday and are ...

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  3. Yesterday's Cables.

    More earthquake shocks have occurred in Mexico. The volcano Puychue near Voll[?] is in violent eruption, and its have caused great forest fires. People and cattle ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. G. Nicklin, proprietor and editor of the "Tweed Herald" (N.S.W.) was in Gympie on Thursday last, and left yesterday for Brisbane Mr. Nicklin went as ...

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  5. Stranded Australians in South Africa.

    Sir Jno. Forrest, Acting Prime Minister, having cabled to Mr. Valder, Commercial Agent for New South Wales in South Africa asking what was being done ...

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  6. Religious Teaching in State Schools.

    There is one subject on which the Premier and the leader of the Opposition are in accord during the present electoral campaign, and that is as to whether the ...

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  7. The Midnight Wedding.

    Much interest is being taken in Messrs. Meynell and Gunn's forthcoming production. "The Midnight Wedding" by Walter Howard, which will be given at the ...

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  8. BRISBANE.

    A writ was this morning issued by Rev. W. S. Frackelton, minister of the Ann-street Presbyterian Church, against the Brisbane presbytery, for an injunction ...

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  9. Wide Bay Election.

    Our Pie Creek correspondent writes under date April 19th:—We hear of little else now but politics but from what I can gather Mr. Harry ...

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  10. Secret Commission's Act.

    At the Criminal Court on Monday (says a Melbourne telegram), Arthur Stevenson pleaded not guilty to a charge of having unlawfully and corruptly given to Simon ...

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  11. SYDNEY.

    An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Commercial Bank of Sydney was held to-day for the purpose of increasing the capital of the blank to ...

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  12. A Great Englishman.

    No British Proconsul has had a more distinguished career than Lord Cromer, who has justly earned the title of "Maker of Modern Egypt." ...

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  13. The British Budget.

    Mr. Asquith (Chancellor of the Ex-chequer) realised a surplus last year of £5,399,000 which will be applied to National Debt redemption. No change will ...

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  14. Mr. Chamberlain's Condition.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain passed through London this week on his way to St. Raphael, in the south of France (wrote the London correspondent of the ...

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  15. BALLOT PAPER

    The New South Wales system of religious teaching in State schools is as follows:— The State schoolmaster in school hours ...

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  16. Miss Ada Ward's Life Story.

    Miss Ada Ward, who has just caused a stir in theatrical circles by declaring that "no actress can be a Christian," brought her mission in the Wesley ...

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  17. AUCKLAND.

    The volca[?]hu is unusually active, and the show on the top has disappeared suddenly indicating an cruption of ashes ...

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  18. Gympie Debating Society.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Gympie Debating Society was held in the School of Arts on Thursday night. There was a good attendance, and the chair ...

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  19. The Colonial Conference.

    The Colonial Conference on Wednesday discussed the Australian proposals for the establishment of a permanent Imperial Council to the partly consultative and ...

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  20. POLITICAL.

    Mr. Philp leaves Brisbane for the North next Friday. The Premier will speak in Brisbane on May 4. ...

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  21. GUNALDA.

    Mr. Harry Walker addressed the electors of Gunalda in the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday night, and had a splendid hearing. About twenty electors were present. ...

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  22. Original Correspondence.

    (We neither hold ourselves responsible for nor identify ourselves with the opinions expressed by our correspondent.) ...

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  23. A MISREPRESENTATION CORRECTED.

    Sir,—To judge by the letter in your last issue above the signature of F. C. Walker, that gentleman does not like home truths spoken from the platform, ...

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  24. Yesterday's Cables

    A long and [?]p struggle is proceeding in the Conference over Mr. Deakin's proposal for an independent secretariat instead of the [?]ial Office. ...

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  25. Stock and Farm Prospects.

    The inspectors attached to the Department of Agriculture and Stock have submitted their reports for March. That for Gympie is as under:— ...

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  26. Russian Affairs.

    During the past week 150 workmen, besides many soldiers and police, were killed or wounded at Lodz, as the result of conflicts between National Democrats and ...

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  27. TicK Fever Amongst Cattle.

    The following letter is published in yesterday's "Courier" and is copied with a view of ascertaining whether stock owners in this district have had ...

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  28. Plague in Sydney.

    Two additional cases of plague were reported to-day, the victims being Mrs. Ellen Jane O'Brien, aged 20 years, who resides at Redfern, and was employed at ...

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  29. (By Telegraph.)

    Mr. D. T. Dillon, Independent candidate for Bundaberg, addressed a well-attended meeting at the Queen's Theatre to-night. Mayor Avenall presided. Mr. ...

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  30. THE HOSPITAL PATRON.

    Sir,—The assumed position of authority taken by the Patron of our local Hospital is quite uawarranted and is not paralleled in any other community in the ...

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  31. A Leprous Rat.

    A rat died in Melbourne recently badly infected with leprosy. "It was found at the University where bacteriological examination was made, it is chock full of ...

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  32. Leprosy at Charters Towers.

    The "Daily Mail's" Charters Towers correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday night that Dr. Forrest has discovered two daughters in a respectable family ...

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  33. Sugar Labourers for Australia.

    Mr. Hughes (of the C.S.R. Company) is visiting Vienna where he is trying to engage several hundred sugar plantation labourers for Australia, offering them tree ...

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  34. The Colonial Premiers at Home.

    The Prince of Wales gave a banquet on Wednesday in honour of the Colonial Premiers and then ladies, a reception being held subsequently at Marlborough ...

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  35. The Crick-Willis Case.

    The Crick Willis trial was further heard to-day. James Ambrose Thompson, solicitor, said he saw John Kenneth Mackay in October, 1903; after that ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. Cricket.

    Says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph":—It is a well-known fact, that a curious affinity exists between twins, often causing one to feel effect from cause applied ...

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  38. COLOSSAL BANQUET AT ALBERT HALL.

    A colossal banquet was held in the Albert Hall, when 4000 persons were present, and 1800 diners, the largest on record in London. A special floor was laid, ...

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  39. Labour Party's Manifesto.

    Of all the absurd and frothy documents—that have ever been issued by a political party, the manifesto of the Trades Hall is pre-eminently supreme. It has taken a ...

    Article : 248 words
  40. Advertising

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