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  2. BIG CRICKET

    KALGOORLIE, Friday -- England began a two days match against a oldfields' 15 to-day in good wether. A general half-holiday had ...

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  3. RECENT RAINS.

    Considerable rainfalls have been recorded throughout south-western and southern Queensland during Thursday and Friday. ...

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  4. IPSWICH

    Rev. C. Dunn presided at the annual dinner of members of St. Thomas' Football Club, Prior to the proceedings terminating, the chairman. ...

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  5. THROUGH FOREIGN EYES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The success of the Conservatives has naturally delighted M. Harriot's opponents, who declare that it must inevitably weaken his ...

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  6. METHODIST SYNODS

    MACKAY, Friday. -- The ministerial session of the Methodist Synod was continued this morning. Reports of trial sermons were presented, and orah ...

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  7. LOAN OF £150,000

    The South Brisbane City Council has adopted the schedule of works to be carried out under a special loan of £150,000, to be obtained by the sale of debentures. ...

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  8. BURNETT LANDS

    In the Land Court yesterday morning. Before Mr. P. W. Shannon, the matter of the determination of the compensation payable on ac[?] of the resumption of ...

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  9. BIRD-LIFE STUDIES

    Interstate and Queensland bird students who atte[?]ded the congress of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union at Rockhampton recently, have been return ...

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  10. WEMBLEY NEXT YEAR

    LONDON. Thursday. -- It is understood that the Prince of Wales will announce the re-opening next year of the Empire Exhibition at the ...

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  11. BRIBIE ISLAND

    The new road which has been built across Bribie Island from opposite the Brisbane Tug and Steamship Company's jetty, to the main beach, was ...

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  12. "TERMS OF EMPIRE"

    "All Australians should be gratified with the result of the British elections. It is beginning to be more widely recognised that there is something big in ...

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  13. CRECHE AND KINDERGARTEN.

    The executive and branch members of the Creche and Kindergarten Association met at the Brisbane Women's Club on Wednesday morning in honour of ...

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  14. BEST HOME FOR WOMEN.

    Great praise for the manner in which the Rest Home for Aged Christian Women is managed by Miss Schauer (directress) and the council of the ...

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  15. WEST TOOWOOMBA

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday. -- The 14th annual meeting of the West Toowoomba Bowling Club was held in the club's pavilion this evening. The retiring ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    Mrs. E. J. Ralph who died at Ayr recently, was born in Camborne, Cornwall, England, in 1851, and migrated to Queensland in 1872, making the ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. M'Ewan Hunter left for the West by Friday's mail train, and expects to return about the end of next week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. COLLECTION OF SOUVENIRS.

    [?]ready the Englishmen's museum is [?]ag definite shape. Boomerangs, [?] skins, and other native curio[?] have been presented to various ...

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  19. FOUND DEAD IN HUT.

    TENTERFIELD, Friday. -- Joseph Byrne (62), was found dead in his hut, six miles from Tenterfield. this morning. He was subject to fits and it is thought ...

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  20. MISS GRAHAM'S CONCERT.

    In the Elite Theatre last evening. in the presence of his Excellency the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan), Miss N[?]ll Douglas Graham held a successful concert in aid ...

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  21. PRIZES PRESENTED

    The Moderator (Rev. J. Gibson. M.A.) presided over a large audience in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church last night The occasion was the presentation of ...

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  22. SYDNEY MATCH

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  23. DEATH OF CANON SHOOBRIDGE.

    HOBART, Friday. -- Canon Shoobridge died to-day at the ace of 75 years. He had retired from active church work 13 years ago. ...

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  24. W.C.T.U.

    The State executive of the W.C.T.U. will meet at Willard House next, Monday at 2 p.m., and the organising board at 1 p.m. ...

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  25. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    A euchre party and dance, organised by the South Brisbane Women's Auxiliary. R.S.S.I.L.A., will be held in the Dock-street Hall to-night, and the ...

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  26. ROCKHAMPTON STOCK SALES.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- At Messrs. F. W. Duncan and Co.'s fortnightly sale of fat and store cattle, 653 head were yarded. The stores consisted principally of ...

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  27. LOCAL OPTION.

    Captain J. Craven, of the Queensland Liquor Reform League, in addressing a large number of railway workers at the Ipswich workshops yesterday on the ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. BRISBANE FACTORIES

    Mr. Newton, of the firm of Christensen and Company, boot manufacturers Brisbane holds that the hard times being experienced by a number of industries in ...

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  30. COTTON GUARANTEE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A guarantee by the State Government to cotton growers of 4½d and 5d a lb for cotton, grown in New South Wales, was ...

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  31. LANTERN LECTURE.

    A very interceding lecture on a trip through China and Japan, illustrated by lantern slides, was given by Miss Martha Burns in St. Andrew's Hall last evening. ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- In dull and the [?] the first Sheffield shield [?] at Adelaide to-day [?] met South ...

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  34. CATTLE STEALING CHARGE.

    WARWICK, Friday. -- A case in which a considerable amount of local interest was evinced was heard at the Circuit Court to-day, when Mark Betts, who carries on ...

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  35. PARCELS TRAFFIC

    A uniform classification of admeasurement and perishable traffic has been agreed to by all the States and the Commonwealth railways. The classification ...

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  36. PRESENTATION.

    At the Ropeley Lutheran Manse last Tuesday evening. Rev. H. Temme was presented with a wallet of notes from the members of the congregation. whose ...

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  37. MILES CATTLE SALE.

    MILES, Friday. -- Messrs. Godfrey Morgan and Sens disposed of 250 cattle at auction. The range of prices was as follow: -- Steers, £2 9s to £3 10s. bullocks. ...

    Article : 41 words
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