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  2. [?] GATTON RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    Tenders are receivable until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, the 23rd June, 1903, for the supply and manufacture of iron and steel material for double line bridge ...

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  3. The Chronicle, (Published Daily.)

    The visit of the American, fleet—the largest and most powerful that ever made a long cruise—to the Pacific seaboard in the first place aud to Australia ...

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  4. THE BRAYBROOK BUSINESS

    Dr. Cole, the coroner, decided that tests to be made with the engines of the Bendigo train shall take place to-day. Because of the illness of Driver ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. TOOWOOMBA RUGBY UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Toowoomba Rugby Union was held at the Gordon Club rooms last evening. There were present Messrs. Conway and J. ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND'S TURN.

    An accident occurred to the Second division of the Rockhampton mail train which left Brisbane at 10.30 p.m. yesterday. A cow, which strayed on the ...

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  7. LATE. PRIME MINISTER.

    Many marks of respect were shown at the funeral of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, in London, yesterday. Many members of the House of Lords and of ...

    Article : 352 words
  8. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. G. B. Cortelyon, United States Secretary to the Treasury, has withdrawn 45,000,000 dollars from the Nattonal Bank. The Government ...

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  9. LARGE REVENUE SURPLUS.

    The revenue of New Zealand for the financial year amounted to [?], and the expenditure to [?], the [?] of revenue over expenditure being ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL.

    The Senate of the United States has again defeated the Naval Appropriation Bill by 23 vote to 15, after it had been amended at President Roosevelt's ...

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  11. A RECORD GIFT.

    Information has been disclosed through the issuing of the financial statement in connection with the Roman Catholic Church here that Father Fagan, who ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE.

    President Roosevelt, in a message to Congress, urges, in the strongest terms, the passing of the legislation limiting the injunction of labor disputes. He ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. THE "WHITE" SEWING MACHINE.

    Messrs. Shaw and Sons, Ltd., Red Arcade, Russell-street, Toowoomba, who are sale [?] for the celebrated noiseless light-running "White" sewing ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  15. BIG SALE STATION PROPERTY.

    Messrs. McDougall, Brodie, and Co., in conjunction with Messrs. Aplin, Brown, and Crawshay, Limited, report having sold on behalf of the Australian ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. THE BRAKES TESTED.

    Tests were made to-day of the brakets used on the Bendigo train at the time of the collision at the Sunshine station on Monday night last week and, after ...

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  17. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The seventy-fourth annual report of the directors of the Bank of Austral[?], with the accounts for the half-year to October 14, 1907, shows that ...

    Article : 194 words
  18. ANOTHER ENGINE DERAILED.

    Last night an engine was shunting, in order to be attached to the Homebush passenger train, which wan waiting to start from the platform, when, ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION

    It is announced that the Prince of Wales, who will be accompanied by the Princess of Wales, will officially open the Franco-British Exhibition at ...

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  20. MESSRS. HAYES AND WILKINSON'S SALES.

    Messrs. Hayer and Wilkinson offer 100 cattle at the Association Yards on Friday, and 100 head of horses at the same place oa May 12 and 13. ...

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  21. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The Sharkar of Hazemoa was wounded and a brother of the Sharkar of Jelalabad was killed in the recent fighting. The Afghans are much troubled at the ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. TO-MORROW

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  23. FURNITURE SALE.

    Mr. R. Lightbody advertises that he will hold a sale of household furniture and effects on account of Mrs. Thompson to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock at the ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. MINISTERIAL TRAIN.

    The engine of the train which carried the Minister for Lands and his party to Rockhampton, where they boarded the Government steamer Lucinda to-day, ...

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  25. TRAIN FATALITY.

    A dreadful accident occurred at the [?] railway station yesterday afternoon. William Pickering, a guard, accidentally was run down by a pilot ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. BALTIC SEA.

    The agreement with reference to the Baltic Sea which has been signed by Russia, Germany, Sweden and Denmark provides that in case of anything ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. PREPARE FOR WINTER.

    A [?], soft skin, free from redness, roughness, or chapping in spite of frosty nights and westerly winds may be secured by the use of NOBLE'S White ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. RABBITS.

    In a report from St. George, the Government. Rabit Inspector says that on some holdings on which months back the rabbits were everywhere in thousands, ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. PERSONAL

    Mr. G. Connolly, who was Colonial Architect for many years, died in Brisbane on Monday night at the ago of 61. ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mons. Machain, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Paraguny, who is on a tour of Zululand, speaking at Vorulum, a town north of ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    Yesterday's sunshine was slightly warmer, and last night was milder. Areas of stratus and nimbus cloud, with occasional isolated showers. Further ...

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  32. "LEARN HIM; DON'T SMELL HIM."

    The Rev. F. Colwell related an amusing anecdote in the course of an address at the Central Methodist Mission on Monday night (says the "Courier"), ...

    Article : 217 words
  33. RAILWAY TAMPERED WITH.

    At Jindalee, a small station between Cootamundra and Wallendbeen, the railway line was tampered with on Friday night in a way which might have ...

    Article : 260 words
  34. ST. MATTHEW'S, DRAYTON.

    The Easter meeting in connection with St. Matthew's parish, Drayton, will take place this evening. ...

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  35. HOP INDUSTRY.

    The agitation in the hopgrowing industry in Kent continues. Enormous meetings have been held at which protests have been made against the ...

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  36. POLICEMAN'S EXCITING STRUGGLE.

    In a second-hand dealer's shop a little before 9 o'clock on Saturday night there was an exciting struggle between a constable and a man he was arresting. ...

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  37. HOSPITAL HELPERS.

    A meeting of helpers of the Hospital will take place this afternoon at 2.30 at the institution. ...

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  38. MOROCCO.

    An unconfirmed report has been received at Paris to the effect that the Sheik of the Elymen tribe has been lured gradually from Tangier into the ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. GAS COMPANY'S ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Toowoomba Gas Company will he held at the office of the Secretary, Margaret-street, this afternoon at 3 ...

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  40. MEXICAN TRAIN COLLISION

    A fatal railway collision occurred recently at Garganlua, in Mexico. Twenty-eight pilgrims who were returning from the shrine at Guadeloupe were killed. ...

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  41. TOOWOOMBA PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Toowoomba Permanent Building and Investment Society will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the ...

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  42. BONNY DUNDEE.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Winston Churchill), who was recently defeated for the north west-division of Manchester, has decided to ...

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  43. KINCARDINE ELECTION.

    The election of a member of the House of Commons for Kineardine, in the room of Mr. J. W. Cromble, deceased, took place on Saturday, and resulted us ...

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  44. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of those interested in Association football will be held at the "Citizen" Office this evening. ...

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  45. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The attention of our readers is referred to an advertisement appearing in our business columns, announcing a visit to Toowoomba of that well-known firm of ...

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  46. NEWTOWN DANCE.

    To-night a dance under the direction of the Newtown Club will be held in Cousens' Hall. Dances promoted by this club have become most popular of ...

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  47. OPIUM SMUGGLER FINED.

    Adam Hay, a donkey man employed on the [?] Yongala, was to-day lined £100 for unlawfully having opiunt in his possession. He was ordered to ...

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  48. SHIPBUILDING STRIKE.

    The strike of engineers and shipyard employees already has cost the men £500,000. ...

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  49. A CONSTABLE'S INTERFERENCE

    Public interest is keen in the case of Constable Michael Holden, who was found guilty by Inspecting Superintendent Mahoney, after boaring evidence on ...

    Article : 253 words
  50. BROKEN HILL.

    A continuation of the "creep" in Block 10 mine, at Broken Hill, occurred on Sunday. Tlio movement was confined to the southern, section of the mine, ...

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  51. TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Works Department invite tenders for the following public works:—Repairs and painting. State school buildings, Postman's Ridge, near ...

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  52. WHEAT MARKET

    The quantity of wheat [?] for the United Kingdom is 3,460,000 bushels, and for the continent of Europe 2,495,000 bushels. The shipments at Atlantic ...

    Article : 43 words
  53. BERLIN BANKS.

    The bank rate in Berlin has been reduced to 5 per cent. ...

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  54. BELOW FREEZING POINT.

    Low temperatures have been recorded generally over the State. In some parts the minimum records were below freezing point, and frosty conditions were ...

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  55. CLOSE SEASON.

    The Under-Secretary for Agriculture, Mr. Scriven, advises that the close reason for [?] will end on Thursday next, and that the Government have no ...

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  56. LORD MAYOR'S LUNCHEON.

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Mr. H. Weedon), and the Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. J. V. Taverner) were among the guests at the Lord Mayor's ...

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  57. "THE RED FUNNEL."

    "The Red Funnel," New Zealand's very creditable monthly magazine, for April contains much interesting matter both by pen and by pencil. Among the ...

    Article : 172 words
  58. SIGNOR NASI.

    Signor Nasi, formerly Minister for Public Instruction of Italy, who recently was sentenced, after a prolonged State trial, to a term of imprisonment ...

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  59. "COMING BACK."

    On Sunday afternoon a number of residents, including Si. A. Morgan, M.L.C., said good-bye to Mr and Mrs. Kidston at the Warwick Railway Station. ...

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  60. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Messrs. Meynell and Gunn, the wellknown Australian managers, now associated with Sir Rupert Clarke and Mr. John Wren, will present to the public ...

    Article : 356 words
  61. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Lord Esher, Governor of [?] Castle, in an article on British Naval Supremacy, in the "National Review," urges the avoidance of a "paper ...

    Article : 71 words
  62. POLICE TRANSFERS.

    A Laidley letter says:—Sergeant Bodman has received notice of his immediate transfer to Cooktown, and Constable Doyle of his transfer to ...

    Article : 59 words
  63. INFANTICIDE.

    After a search on Saturday, the Balranald police discovered the body of an infant, buried in a gully, about half a mile from the town. The alleged ...

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  64. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    A meeting of special interest to parents and children, and also to the general public, is announced to take place in the Salvation Army Hall, Bowen St., ...

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  65. BISHOP DOYLE ON AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    They caught me young; I've been a Bishop ever since my 37th birthday, and have pasted the last thirty-three years in Australia," genially remarked ...

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  66. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The sixth Conference of State Premiers commenced this afternoon. The Governor of Victoria (Sir Reginald Talbot) declared the proceedings opened. ...

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  67. BRITISH ARMY.

    The "Express" states that the onlisting in the Territorial Army has been a failure. Instead of 75 per cent, of volunteers, and 90 per cent, of the ...

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  68. BLOOD STOCK SALES.

    At the blood stock sales yesterday [?] head of [?] paruded changed hands at a total of £79,887. Poseidon's sister, Irish Corner, who had been mated with ...

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  69. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Toowoomba branch of the H.A.C.B. Society was held last Monday evening. Bro. J. Skehan occupied the chair. ...

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  70. ROYAL TOUR.

    King Edward and Queen [?] have left Stockholm for Christiania. ...

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  71. A NORTHERN SENSATION.

    A dastardly attempt was made to blow up one of the guns in the local garrison yesterday morning. A packet of dynamite containing about 30 plugs, a box ...

    Article : 276 words
  72. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The members of the Cabinet Postal Committee (the Hon. S. Mauger, Senators Best and Keating) left for Sydney this aftenroon. They will spend the ...

    Article : 242 words
  73. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    China is protesting against the Japanese administration of Korea, including Chientou territory, between Korea and China. ...

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  74. H.M.S. GLADIATOR.

    As a result of the collision of the American liner St. Paul and the cruiser Gladiator 23 members of the crow of the Gladiator still are missing. ...

    Article : 38 words
  75. PEAK'S CUTTING.

    The best testimony of the "dreadful condition" of a thoroughfare is given when the residents interested undertake the repair of it themselves without hope ...

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  76. THE POLICEMAN'S LOT.

    A report received recently by the Commissioner for Police from Ispector Malone, of Cairts, [?] to emphasise once again the Gilbertian linen which ...

    Article : 423 words
  77. MR. GINNELL RELEASED.

    Mr. L. Ginnell, Nationalist M.P. for Westmeath North, who was centenced in December last to imprisonment for six months for contempt of the Irish Land ...

    Article : 71 words
  78. MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM.

    Backache is often, attributed to defective kidneys. This, in measure, is only a bogey—an advertising trick. Your kidneys are correct—never fear. In ...

    Article : 84 words
  79. BLUE MOON COMING.

    Messrs. W. H. Phillips and Co. and Messrs. Harston and Co have received definite telegraphic advices that Mr. J. C. Williamson's celebrated "Blue Moon" ...

    Article : 73 words
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