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  2. TO-DAY’S EVENTS.

    Rugty [?] Matches, R.A. Grounds. Austral Band Datce, Alexandra Hall. D.D. Teachers’ Association. Town Hall, 11 a.m. Lecture by Superiatendent ...

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  3. The Chronicle, (Published Daily.)

    As we pointed out yesterday, the subject of national defence is, in reality, the most important one for Australians to consider at the present time, and if ...

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  4. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day.Mr. Deakin asked for leave to make a Ministerial statement on the ...

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  5. INDIA.

    The Viceroy of India (the Earl of Miuto) has forwarded to the Secretary of State for India an Expiosives Bill of a stringent character, which it is ...

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  6. GREENMOUNT CHURCH.

    The block of the rew church at Greenmount will be laid by Mrs. Allen, of Woodlawn, at 12 noon, on Tuesday next. The service will be taken by the ...

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  7. THE CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    The subject of our first article reminds us that at the recent Premiers' Conference, Mr. Bent, the Premier of Victoria, tabled a letter from some inventive ...

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  8. KINGSTHORPE SMITHY.

    Messrs. Horrigan and Darby have taken over the smithy at Kingsthorpe, and intend to please their patrons on all occasions. ...

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  9. THE SABBATH.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  10. THE WAYS OF WINDSOR.

    Some London papers say that custom fixes £50 a day as the amount to be paid in tips by royal visitors at Windsor Castle. This amount is frequently ...

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  11. CHARLTON WELLS.

    A correspondent writes:—Soft water was struck at a depth of 80 feet at Mr. Doris’s bore at Charlton. The supply promises well and at present a flow of ...

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  12. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Speaking on the Colonial vote in the House of Commons Colonel Seely (Under Secretary) explained that the difficulty of bringing the ...

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  13. ADMINISTRATION ORDERS.

    Orders to administer the estate of Robert Little, late of Drayton, Police Constable, were granted in Brisbane on Thursday by the Chief Justice (Sir Pope ...

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  14. SHORTEST AND SADDEST.

    Surely the shortest and saddest of reigns was that of the elder son of the murdered King of Portugal. For some few minutes he survived his father; and ...

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  15. MONDAY.

    City Council. Baptist Debating Society. Clifton Shire Appeal Court. Sates: T. G. Robinson and Co., ...

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  16. MEN OF LETTERS FUND.

    We are desired by Mr. R. H. Roe, of the Brisbane Grammar School, that Queensland applicants under the Commonwealth Men of Letters Fund must ...

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  17. FUTILITY OF LONG SPEECHES.

    Sir William Bull, M.P., says that "speeches do not influence votes in the House of Commons—but in saying this, of course, t speak generally. Of one ...

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  18. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    These pages contain: Commercial news, talc, notes from Drillham, poetry, turf, and football comments, articles for ladies, miscellany, etc. ...

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  19. MAN’S MOST FAITHFUL FRIEND.

    Perhaps there is nothing else, outside of his immediate family, that a man loves more than his dog. After everybody else deserts you, you can bank on ...

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  20. PRATTEN BICYCLE ROAD RACE.

    The biggest event of its kind ever held in the district will take place in Pratten on Wednesday, 17th June, when a bicycle road race of 16 miles will be ...

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  21. MR. J. R. NOLAN’S VALEDICTORY.

    At the Alexandra Hall this evening the smoke concert promoted by his friends in esteem of Mr. J. R. Nolan, who leaves for Britain shortly, will take ...

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  22. THE WELL-DRESSED MAN.

    The recipe for being well dressed is to go to a good tailor, get really good clothes, pay it really good price for them, and let them be perfectly ...

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  23. PRESENTATION TO MR. LLOYD.

    The presentation to Mr. A. P. Lloyd will be made at a complimentary smoke coucert to be tendered him at the Alexandra Hall on Tuesday evening. His ...

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  24. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    Brief telegrams announced that a serions accident occurred on Sunday at Currumbin, whereby a lad named Smith was fatally injured and another lad ...

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  25. ANTI-ORIENTALISM.

    Australia's protection against Asia lies in American predominance in the Pacific. The day may come when the Australian Staten will be a part of a ...

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  26. PAYING TOLL.

    Twelve Chinamen who were consigned o New York in boxes as merchandise, from Texan, in order to evade the payment of fares and the poll tax. died in ...

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  27. CROW'S NEST SHOW.

    The Crow's Nest annual show is to eventuate on July 14 and 15. Entries close Tuesday, June 30. ...

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  28. AMBULANCE LECTURE.

    Superintendent Llewelyn, (Ambulance Brigade) will deliver a lecture at the meeting of the Darling Downs Teachers' Association, to be held at 11 o’clock ...

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  29. THE RECENT STRIKE OF GERMAN REPORTERS.

    The recent strike of Parliamentary reporters in Berlin had a precedent at Westminster seventy years ago. The Grober in that case was no less a person ...

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  30. VINDICATING THE LICENSING LAWS.

    Says the Morec "News":—Last night a “gentleman” was seen by the police supplying intoxicating liquor to the gins at the local blacks’ reserve. The ...

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  31. DRUCE AFTERMATH.

    Miss Margaret Hamilton, who was charged with having committed perjury in the Drace case, yesterday was senenced at the Old Bailey to ...

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  32. HELP FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    A most enjoyable social was held in the St. Helens (Pittsworth) woolshed on Friday evening last, May 22. There was a large attendance, and all were imbued ...

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  33. SERIOUS COLLISION.

    The American schooner Fame yesterday came into collision with the British steamer Boston, in the Bay of Fundy. The former sank, and 16 persons were ...

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  34. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  35. HIBERNIAN A.C.B. SOCIETY.

    The members of the above Society met in the Society’s Hall, Ruthven-street, last Monday evening for the disposal of the usual business sheet. Brother J. ...

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  36. PUBLIC BALL.

    A public ball will be held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday next, in aid of the new tennis courts at the Toowoomba Grammar School, and a good amount of ...

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  37. CHRISTIAN CO-OPERATION.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. Randall Davidson) has written a letter, heartily wishing Godspeed to the London Missionary Society's ...

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  38. ASSISTING LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

    “It is against my religion,” said the Premier of Victoria when replying to a request from the Port Melbourne council for a grant to enable it to improve ...

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  39. PRACTICAL HUMANITY.

    The Inspector to the Cruelty Prevention Society (Mr. W. M. Turner) writer, in connection with the congratulations showered on the society in respect to the ...

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  40. SHOW ENTRIES.

    At a meeting of the National Association in Brisbane on Thursday the following entries were received for the prize butter competition:—Warwick Butter ...

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  41. PHARMACY BOARD.

    The Registrar of the Pharmacy Board advises that the following passed the inal examination, held on the 18th-22nd instant: Henry I. C. Dent, Herbert W. ...

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  42. APPROACHING ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Attention is directed to the announcements in this morning's “Chronicle” respecting the following:—Austral Band popular dance. Alexandra Hall, to-night; ...

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  43. AUCTION NOTICES.

    R. Lightbody advertises his comings auction sales as follows:—On Thursday next, at the mart, a choice collection of household furniture and effects will be ...

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  44. REGULATING FINANCE.

    The United States House of Represertatives, by 166 votes to 140, has adopted the report of the conference of the Senate and the House of Representatives, ...

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  45. IMMIGRANTS.

    The Orontes, due here on Thursday next, is bringing 30 immigrants to Queensland. Telegraphic advice has been received from the Agent-General ...

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  46. TOOWOOMBA SNAPPER CLUB.

    The secretary of the Toowoomba Snapper Fishing Club informs us that the members' list for the excursion by the Beaver on next Saturday, the 6th June, ...

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  47. FOOTBALLERS' PHOTOGRAPHS.

    Mr. W. Deazeley has three excellent photographs of the Toowoomba, Ipswich, and the South-Western District football teams on view in his ...

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  48. NORMANTON SENSATION.

    A sensational shooting case occurred about the lunch hour to-day. Two men, named George Singleton, and James McIntyre, were in the botel bar, and ...

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  49. PERSONAL.

    The resignation of Mr. F. Reddan, secretary to the Federal Public Service Commission, was accepted by the Federal Executive Council on Thursday. Mr. ...

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  50. BALLARAT FESTIVAL FUND.

    The music for the Ballarat festival arrived last Tuesday, and the Philharmonic Society members start work on Monday evening next. The members ...

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  51. CANADA’S FRANCHISE.

    News from Ottawa shows that a deadlock has occurred in the Dominion House of Commons, in consequence of the refusal of the Opposition to vote ...

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  52. CITIZENS’ FOOTBALL TROPHY.

    It is very gratifying to see that football enthusiasts are subseribing liberally to the Citizens' Football Trophy Fund, originated by the secretary of the ...

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  53. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE.

    Another Attractive property sale is advertised by Messrs. R. Sinclair and Co., to take place on Thursday, June 11, on which date the splendidly situated ...

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  54. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.

    M. Pichou (Secretary for Foreign Affairs in France), now in London, in an interview stated that the President (M. Fallieres) was profoundly impressed with ...

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  55. PARLIAMENTARY PRECIS.

    The letter which is denpatened every night from the House of Commons to the King, giving a summary of the proceeding during the sitting, is now ...

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  56. EVERGREEN RAILWAY.

    A correspondent writes as follows:— A meeting of the Evergreen Railway League was held recently, when it was decided that, in order to prevent the ...

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  57. WYREEMA CLEARING SALE.

    We are desirous of drawing our readers’ attention to Messrs. Tyson Doneley and Co.'s clearing sale at Wyreema on Tuesday next, 2nd June, on account ...

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  58. CROW'S NEST METHODIST ANNIVERSARY.

    After keen anticipation and much preparation by the adherents, the Methodist Sunday-school anniversary celebrations took place on Hmpire Day and on the ...

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  59. ROYAL PALACE JURIES.

    Interesting facts with reference to the law affecting accidents in royal palaces were related at an inquest hold at Buckingham Palace by the King's ...

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  60. MADAME MELBA.

    Mr. J. Lemone, the worlds champion flautist, has received a letter from Madame Melba, in which she distinetly states that she will come to Australia ...

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  61. CASTIGATING THE CZAR

    The Labor members of the House of Commons, and some of the Liberals, have memorialised King Edward, representing that, in view of the terrible events that ...

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  62. CLEARING SALE.

    Messrs. Yeates Bros. and Co. advertise a clearing sale on account of Mr. D. Reen, to take place at Mr. Reen's farm next Friday, 5th June. Full ...

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  63. POLITICS MINUS VENDETTA.

    Our politics are smoking room polities —and the auimosities end in smoke and the linked arm. They do not understand the method in the Latin nations— ...

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  64. THE TARIFF.

    The Senate to-day finally disposed of the taiff, and the Works and Buildings Bill was considered. Progress was reported. ...

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  65. LOYAL TEMPERANCE LEGION.

    The regular fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Temperance Legion was held in the Presbyterian School Hall last Saturday afternoon. There were a fair ...

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  66. TORPIE ESTATE, SOUTHBROOK.

    This sale will take place on the ground on Thursday next, 4th June, at 2 o'clock p.m. Lithographs may be had on application to the auctioneers. ...

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  67. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Lovers of sensational drama will have an opportunity of enjoying themselves at the Town Hall on race night evenings (Wedneday and Thursday) of next ...

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  68. A WATER FAMINE.

    The gentleman who "will write to the papers, sir, by gad!" about it, has been superseded by the man who rings up the newspaper office. Last night an ...

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  69. WARWICK WANTS.

    A deputation comprising Sir Arthur Morgan and Messrs. G. P. Barnes and F. Grayson, M’s.L.A., called upon the Deputy-Commissioner for Railways (Mr. ...

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  70. SWISS BANK ROBBERY.

    Two Russians named frongorsky [?] Dobowsky have been sentenced to imprisonment for life and twenty years respectively, on a charge of having ...

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  71. THE EMPTY CRADLE.

    “Are the men and the women of this country fulfilling their first and primary duty to the State?" asked Father Barry in the course of an eloquent oration on ...

    Article : 184 words
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