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  6. BYRNESTOWN TO BUNDABERG.

    Says a country correspondents in the Marlborough "chronicle," Byrnestown and Gooroolba are costing side glances at each other, and ...

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  7. Football.

    The Springboks defeated Cambridge by [?] points to sll. ...

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  8. Boxing

    Leech Cross knocked out "One Round" Hogan in the third round of a scheduled ten rounds bout. ...

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  9. THE NORWOODS.

    Professor Norwood, the great American hypnotist, who has created quite a sensation in Bundaberg by his marvellous feats, yesterday ...

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  10. P.P.L.

    A meeting of the above body was held in Barolin-street last evening. Mr. H. T. Harvey, president of the Branch occupied the chair, and there ...

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  11. Personal.

    Miss N. Smith (Bundaberg) is in Maryborough spending a holiday with her mother, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Stone and Misses Stone (3), ...

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  12. SUNDAY QUOIT PLAYING.

    The quoit, match in connection with the Qunaba Harvest Home celebrations will be held on Donaldsons lobs on to-morrow. The prizes will ...

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  13. EXCISE AND BOUNTY.

    Equalisation would mean [?] tention of the full control by the Minister of Trade and Customs wit all its paraphernalia of inspectors ...

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  14. BUNDADERG'S LATEST CAR.

    Bundaberg is fast becoming a home for up-to-date motor cars and the latest addition to the list of owners is Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ...

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  15. REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS.

    The now President, of the U.S.A. is named Wilson. He is a Southerner, and a Democrat. This latter were doesn't mean in America what it ...

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  16. JUBILEE PICTURE GARDENS.

    The following attractive programme will be screened at the Jubilee Picture Gardens to-night:--"The Haunted House," "Madam ...

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  17. ROSEDALE.

    The weather during the week has been very warm and suitry, clouds appear, a storm threatens and clears away again. The grass is looking ...

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  18. HUSBANDS AND WIVES.

    The report of the Government Statistician on vital statistics for 1911 contains one table that is unusually interesting. It is that relating to ...

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  19. CALEDONIAN DANCE.

    As notified in our business columns a grand Cinderella dance will be given by the Caledonian Association in old of the expenses fund of ...

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  20. BILLS PROPOSED.

    It is expected that bills providing for lines to Mount Mulligan and MacGregor Mines will be tabled in the Assembly next week. ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND WITHIN.

    One of the handsomest illustrated publications which have ever come under our notice is a series of magnificent large-sized pftotographic ...

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  22. COOK'S PICTURES.

    The new change of programme to he screened at the matinee this afternoon and evening entertainment is quite up to the standard ...

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  23. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE.

    The imprisonment of a youth in Kalgoorlie (W.A.) for having reinsed to take the oath of allegiance or make an afirmation, as required by ...

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  24. NO MORE FREEHOLDS.

    The Legislative Assembly passed by 24 votes to 10 the essential clauses of the Land Bill, abolishing the alienation of Crown lands by ...

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  25. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Rev. W. Atkinson, leaves to-day for Childers, and during next week will be in that district conducting meetings in the interests of ...

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  26. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday before the Police- Magistrate. (Mr. H. Morris) William White admitted being drunk in Targo Street and was ...

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  27. HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS.

    Mr. J. Richardson, district collector was at Goodwood during the week and collated £55 for the institution. ...

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