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  6. STORM SHOWERS.

    A shower or two occurred in Toowoomba and on the Downs early yesterday morning. After an uncertain day a ...

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  7. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Word has just received in town by Alderman A. Mayes, that Trooper C.J. Grieve, of B. Troop C. Squad[?]on was killed in action in Palestine on July 14. ...

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  8. DOWNS CENTRES.

    Pittsworth had 0.10 in the morning and 0.05 in the afternoon. Other records: Rotherwood 0.30, Gentleman’s Seat 0.25, Balgownie 0.30, St. Helens 0.30, ...

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  9. SERGEANT JAMES CHAMBERS.

    Yesterday morning Rev. B. Bottomley (Raff street Methodist) and Mr. Burgess (circuit missionary) conveyed to Mr. and Mrs. Chambers (North stree[?]) the sad news ...

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  10. GENERAL FOCH’S NAME.

    The following letter appeared in the Sydney “Daily Telegraph”:— Sir,— It was my privilege to live in two colleges in which Father Foch, S.J., brother of ...

    Article : 137 words
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  12. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly “to-day,— The Minister for Railways (Mr. Fibelly) told Mr. Smith that. 446 men are employed on three sections of the railway ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    In a letter, which will be published later—Private Robert Rowatt, of “The Chronicle” staff, informs Hon. H. L. Groom of an adventure with a ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. MEAT PRICES.

    Following the announcement of the Commonwealth Government, fixing meat prices, leading stockowners in Sydney state that there will ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. P. Cormack, inspector of the Queensland National Bank, left Warwick yesterday for Goondiwindi In the last casualty list the name of ...

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  16. IN THE WEST.

    The River, Beechal Creek and Gumbardo Creek are running, whilst two inches of rain fell last fall, on both sides of the Bulloo River, between here ...

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  17. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council to-day.— The Valuation of Land Bill: was thrown out on its second reading. Mr. Fowles, who had. secured the ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. PRIVATE NORMAN HAWES.

    Word was received in Crow's Nest today that Private Norman Hawes, who for a number of years was a resident of the town, has been killed in action in France. ...

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  19. HEAVY RAINS IN SOUTH.

    Rain fell over the whole of New South Wales yesterday. There were some heavy falls in the metropolitan area. Up to 9 o'clock last night the fall in Sydney, so ...

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  21. STATE CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The attention of the Premier (Mr. Ryan) was directed to-day to the fact that various bodies comprised in the State Public Service had called a mass ...

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  22. SOIL AND STOCK.

    A correspondent to “Dalgety’s Review of May 3 (Mr. E. Parry), writing with respect to thy carbonic acid gas antidote, said.— “ It is surprising [?] ...

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  23. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    Forecast for Queuesland:—Some scattered showers in the south-eastern quarter; otherwise fine. South-easterly winds on the tropical coast, and western half; ...

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  24. WOMAN FINED £50.

    Before Mr. H. L. Arc'adall, C.P.M., in the summons division of the City Police Court, this morning, Mrs. Nellie James was proceeded against on ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. MURDER SENSATIONS.

    The body of Onslow Mayhew, the Gemmell’s Crossing murderer, has been found amidst burnt ser[?]b near the scene of the tragedy, with a rifle across ...

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  26. LOCAL STOCK MOVEMENTS

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  27. A WOOL BY-PRODUCT.

    A process for extracting fat from wool-scouring water has been discovered which should have an important bearing upon the wool-scouring ...

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  28. BIG UNION.

    The Federated Grocers and Shop Assistants’ Union have been amalgamated in Victoria. A conference is to be held bring in the other States. The ...

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  30. FOOTBALL

    The second round of the junior minor mat[?] will be co[?]ced on Saturday Both matches are [?] down to be played on Linds[?] street Park. The first match ...

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  32. SEVERE SNOW STORMS.

    Th[?] railway lines in Central Otago are blocked by snew, and s[?] roads are impassable to wheel traffic There is four feet of snow on ...

    Article : 125 words
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