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  2. DALBY RIFLE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of members of the Dalby Rifle Club was held on Wednesday, the following being present :-- Captain J. D. Draney (in ...

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  3. WEDDING.

    On Wednesday morning, at St. Joseph's Church, the Rev. Father Nolan celebrated the marriage of Francis Joseph Punch, of Moffatt, ...

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  4. COORANGA ENTERPRISE.

    A meeting of farmers interested in the erection and formation of a co-operative cheese factory was held here on Saturday last. There ...

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  6. The War.

    At the trial of Sir Roger Casement to-day, the motion by the accused's counsel (Mr Sullivan) to quash the indictment was refused. The Lord Chief ...

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  7. KAIMKILLENBUN.

    Weather.-- The weather has again changed, lovely rain falling during the week at a very opportune time for those wanting to sow grain ...

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  8. M.U.I.O.O.F.

    The Loyal Dalby Lodge, M.U.I.O.O.F., held their half-yearly meeting at the half on Monday, evening last. The meeting was largely ...

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  9. TAYLOR ESTATES CASE.

    In the Supreme Court yesterday an application was heard in the matter of Thomas William O'Keeffo v. Taylor Estates Company Ltd., ...

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  10. THE AMERICAN TROUBLE.

    For months there has been a smouldering volcano of feeling between the Governments of Mexico and the United States and an ...

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  11. THE PRIDE OF TREASON.

    At the Casement trail to-day Mr Sullivan was ill and unable to appear, and Mr Artemus Jones (United States) concluded the speech ...

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  12. TARA RACE CLUB.

    A meeting of the Tara Race Club was held at the Tara Hotel on Saturday evening last. There were present: Messrs Bilton, Woodfield, ...

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  13. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) slated in the House of Commons that a Home Office Committee had been appointed to determine work ...

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  14. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A communique states:-- In a successful coup de main towards Tahure, west of Butte de Mesnil, we cleared the enemy out of the first ...

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  15. STATE FIRE INSURANCE.

    The Full Court delivered judgment this morning on the [?]cation by the Australian Alliance. Insurance Co for an injunction against ...

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  16. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Sir Edward Grey acknowledges Mr Gerard's report, on the prison camp at Treunbriltzen. He considers that an allowance of 10 ounces ...

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  17. THE CHIDLEY CASE.

    Mr Black, Chief Secretary, has decided to release W. Chidley, who has been incarcerated in the asylum for the insane for some time past. The conditions of ...

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  18. BRITISH SUPERIORITY.

    Correspondents at the British front state that heavy shelling of the German lines is in process since the 26th. If the enemy is in doubt as to the formidable ...

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