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  2. MORE SHOWERS.

    The weather was still showery in Toowoomba throughout the greater part of yesterday, and for the 24 hours to 10 o’clock last night a further 48 ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    The King invested Captain L. A. Robb, of Sydney, with the Companionship of St. Michael and St. George at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.— ...

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  4. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    The patient who escaped from Willowburn Mental Hospital earlier this week was recaptured yesterday and taken back to confinement. He was ...

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  7. BARCOO IN FLOOD

    BLACKALL, Wednesday.—As a result of heavy rains the Barcoo River is in flood, and Isisford and Tambo are cut off, though no serious losses of ...

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  8. FEDERAL WHEAT GRANT.

    NANGWEE, Saturday.— Wheatgrowers numbering about 40 met at Nangwee on Saturday, July 8. Among those present by invitation were Mr. J. A. J ...

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  9. FORECAST CAME TRUE.

    To Mr. J. C. King, of Dalby, must be given the credit of forecasting the present rains. On July 6, in a letter to the “Chronicle,” he wrote: “Expect ...

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  10. CHOPPED FINGER.

    While chopping wood at “Brighton House” yesterday morning, Mona McNally, 17, domestic, severed the tip of her left thumb. The Toowoomba ...

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  11. ELECTRICITY FOR PITTSWORTH.

    Much interest is being taken in the erection of the electric light poles. The nearest is in the vicinity of the Show Grounds (writes our Pittsworth ...

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  12. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The offerings at the, wool sales to-day totalled 12,181 bales, including 629 New South Wales, 910 Queensland, 820 Victorian, 280 ...

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  13. CLIFTON DAIRYING.

    The new butter factory at Clifton is now practically completed (writes our correspondent). Though butter has been manufactured in the new factory ...

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  14. WARREGO BRIDGES COVERED.

    CHARLEVILLE, Wednesday—The Warrego River is in high flood here, the waters being over three bridges. Strange to relate, the biggest falls of ...

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  15. Family Notices

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    MRS. MALCOLM SINCLAIR, who was yesterday sworn in as a J.P. before the Police Magistrate, Mr. F. C. M. Burne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. RAILWAY INSTITUTE.

    The work of the Toowoomba Railway Institute is being well sustained. The library is extremely popular. The average number of books kept in ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Mitchell Harris, wellknown Toowoomba citizen and head of the drapery house of John M. Harris, died at Sandgate yesterday morning, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FLATS FOR WORKERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales this afternoon opened two blocks of London’s most up-to-date workers’ flats, erected on waste ground on his ...

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  21. GREAT SEASON.

    MT. ISA, Wednesday.—A traveller who has just returned from Creswell Station, in the Northern Territory, via Alexandria, Rankine River, and ...

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  22. AN IMPROVED OUTLOOK.

    A week ago the immediate outlook of Queensland was anything but promising. To-day, throughout the State, there is a feeling of optimism ...

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  23. FORECAST FOR DOWNS.

    The Weather Bureau’s special forecast for the Downs until 6 p.m. to-day: Rain and thunder, with northerly to ...

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  24. OIL FIELDS SEARCH.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—Emphasising the growing importance of aerial photographic survey in the search for surface indications of structures ...

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  26. FORTUNES IN MARGARINE.

    New South Wales dairymen whose butter Is fetching a poor price in London often wonder how the struggling margarine companies on the other side ...

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  27. WANDOAN LANDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  28. SEASONAL FORECASTING.

    Mr. Inigo Jones writes: Further coastal showers are still possible, also occasional showers on the Darling Downs and even a passing electrical ...

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  29. THE MOREE BORE BATHS.

    The Moree artesian bore baths are popular with the Australian judiciary, for at present staying in the town are the Chief Justice (Sir Frank ...

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  30. COWLEY STATION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The wellknown sheep property in the Warrego district known as Cowley, 253½ square miles, pastoral lease, together with ...

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  31. THE MUSICAL GUM-LEAF.

    If there was one “musical instrument” that the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) was more interested in than another at the Bundamba Methodist ...

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  32. DALBY ESTATE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), in the Supreme Court to-day, heard an application that letters of administration in ...

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  33. NORTHERN TERRITORY,

    CANBERRA. Wednesday—The Attorney-General (Mr. J.G. Latham) announced to-day that it had not yet been found practicable to make an ...

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  34. CHURCH AS EMPLOYER.

    Outspoken criticism of the treatment of clergymen and a statement that the Church is one of the worst of employers, are contained in a book just ...

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  35. REFUSED TO LEAVE.

    DALBY, Wednesday.—Eight swagmen who were camped on the railway enclosure refused to leave when asked and appeared before the Police Court ...

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  36. BURNS AT CANBERRA.

    A large slice of Scotland will seem to exist at Barton (Canberra) when the memorial to Burns is erected in the near future In a direct line from ...

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  38. BURGLARS AT DALBY.

    DALBY, Wednesday,—Following on the burglary of Alderman Ga[?]ow’s residence on Saturday an attempt was made last night to enter Jack’s Motor ...

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  39. Australian’s Success.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian, Malcolm Dunn, won the 100 yards, 120 yards, and 220 yards scratch races at the Jedburg border games. ...

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