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  2. RECKITT'S BLUE

    The special correspondent of "The [?] with the French Army, writing on the, 21st March says:--I have just come in from Chauney. ...

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  3. The Sugar Industry.

    The General Superintendent of the Bureau of Sugar Experimental Stations returned to Brisbane on Saturday after an inspection of the cane ...

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  4. [?]ming State Session

    [?]text (says the Brisbane [?] the third and final [?] present Parliament will [?] and in view of the ...

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  8. MR. RYAN AND THE I. W. W.

    At the official opening of the now wateraide worftors hall, Maclay, on Monday morning by the Premier (Mr. Ryan), a somewhat peculiar toast was ...

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  9. CANE FIRE AT FAIRYMEAD.

    The heavy dew on Tuesday evening was the means of checking what otherwise would have been a disastrous cans are on Fairymead ...

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  10. ROCKHAMPTON SHOW.

    The sporting events at the Rockhampton show attracted much attention and some fine hunting and jumping contests were witnessed. ...

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  11. LETTER FROM SOLDIER.

    Mrs. D. Ward, Bourbon [?], is in receipt of letters from her son, private Willie Ward, who enlisted from Alblonville, and is with A ...

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  12. PLALBA.

    A correspondent writes: Cane cutting has commenced, and in a few creeks time it is anticipated that a large number of the farmers will ...

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  13. A Terrible Ordeal.

    A sad story of a bitter struggle for existence was told in the Sydney Quarter Sessions on Friday, when George Patrick Hallwood, a returned ...

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  15. Kingaroy Resident Killed.

    Word was received on Friday by Sergeant Daly, who is at present is barge of the Kingaroy police district, that a fatal accident had ...

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  16. A PRACTICAL PATRIOT.

    Mr. Arthur J. Moore, chairman of the Echuca Recruiting Committee has written to the Victorian Recruiting Committee offering to our or [?] two ...

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  17. BRUMBIES SELL VERY CHEAP.

    Something like a record for cheap horses was made at Charleville on Tuesday, when a pen of 14 realised 66 per head, by auction. All were ...

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  18. INTERESTING LECTURE.

    The members of the H..A.O.B. Society were treated to a highly, interesting, evening in the Hibernian, Hall on Tuesday evening when two ...

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  19. HOSTILITY TO LOYAL ENGINEER.

    The Lithgow members of the Small Arms Factory Union have refused to sit on the eight-hour committee with the members of the amalgamated ...

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  20. A PRACTICAL WOMAN.

    "Congressman" Jennie Ra[?], the first of her [?] to be elected to a seat in the Lower House of the Lezis lature of the United States, has ...

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  21. THE POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. R. B. Hetherington) Dun Martin, a Cingaless pleaded guilty to drunkenness, ...

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  22. SOLDIERS WIVES AND THE MORATORIUM.

    An erroneous impression exists in the minds of some people that the wives of soldiers in Australia are protected by the terms of the ...

    Article : 318 words
  23. SOLDIERS C. of E. HELP SOCIETY.

    In the report of Tuesday's meeting in connection with Lavender Day it was omitted that a special vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Coglan. ...

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  26. RED CROSS, SOCIETY.

    The Red Cross Society, Bundaberg branch, has dispatched to Brisbane, the following additional goods: 19 hospital shirts, 16 hold-alls, 10 ...

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  27. Miners and Motors.

    We have more than once lately cutted paragraphs to show the increased earnings of miners and munition workers, who, if they are faced with ...

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  29. A WARNING. CO CADETS.

    At the Rockhampton Police Court on Monday. John William Ryan, pleaded not guilty to the charge under sub-section 1, of the ...

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  31. MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL IN QUEENSLAND.

    Thus the "Catholic Press" (Sydney):--The State hotel at Babinda, about which we have heard so much was opened by the Home Secretary, ...

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  33. MOTOR CAR BURNT.

    When Mr. A. Schumann was driving with a friend on the South Side, Gympie, on Sunday afternoon (says the "Times") he noticed smoke ...

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  34. FOX KILLS DOG.

    It is not often one hears of a fox killing a dog, but such as [?] happened in one of Mr. A. M. Donald's paddocks at Little Plata ...

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