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  2. WEDDING BELLS

    A pretty wedding was celebrated at Christ Church on Wednesday afternoon last by Rev. J. R. M. Hall. The contracting parties were Robert ...

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  3. Personal

    Mr. T. Donnelly, Woongarra, who has been laid aside with illness for the past seven weeks is now improving steadily. ...

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  4. Local and General

    The forecast for the 18 hours ending at noon to-day, was issued on Saturday last as follows:--Unsettled over northern half and eastern areas ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    At 1 o'clock yesterday morning there passed away one of the pioneers of the town in the person of Captain W. E. Curtis. The ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

    The weather continues in an unsettled condition. At Bingera on Friday afternoon last 85 points of rain were registered. Millbank ...

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  9. BIRTHAMBA MAN'S DEATH.

    Yesterday afternoon a man named Peter McCalla, aged 65 years, a lengthsman at Birthamba, who had been a patient in the General ...

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  11. SEASIDE EXCURSIONS.

    Despite the threatening appearance' of the weather, 30[?] passengers availed themselves of the afternoon train yesterday to visit the Sandhills ...

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  12. SEASON!'

    At the Maryborough Police Court on Friday morning, before Mr. F. P. Parkinson, P.M., Mr. A. S. Murphy, station master at ...

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  13. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    During the past few weeks the committee appointed by the Hibernian Society to carry out the above celebrations, have been working ...

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  14. JAPANESE IN HAWAUII

    The Honolulu "Star Bulletin" states that the Japanese in the Hawaiian group expect to see service in Egypt, Africa of India. The ...

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  15. CITIZENS' BAND RECITAL.

    A very large concourse of people attended at tho gardens to listen to the program rendered by the members of the Citizens' Band yesterday ...

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  18. PIG FEEDING.

    The Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, has carried out a series of pig-feeding experiments, and the conclusions arrived at include the ...

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  19. SCHOOLS RE-OPEN TO-DAY.

    The school holidays are at an end, and the scholars who have greatly, benefitted by their six weeks [?]est, will resume their studies with ...

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  20. BUTTER WITHOUT CHURNING.

    Butter is made without churning by a new device which consists of a tray fitted with an absorbent cloth and separating pad. In the pan ...

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  21. BLACK OATS.

    Some two years ago particulars of the farming methods adopted by Mr. D. J. Shearer, a Victorian farmer, who had taken ap land in the ...

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  22. BUSINESS CHANGE.

    Bundaberg will gladly welcome Mr. F. E. Myers, a commercial man full of enterprise. who was taken over the tobacconist and hairdressing ...

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  23. THREE NATIVE BEARS KILLED.

    Says the Bowen "Independent":-- Friday's thunderstorm was very severe at Lower Uni Creek. A report has been received from that locality ...

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  24. DEATH OF CRIMEAN VETERAN.

    On Friday there passed away at Mt. Morgan a Crimean veteran, in the person of Farrier-sergeant Thos. Parkes, at the age of ninety-one ...

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