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  2. THE WEATHER.

    As anticipated, considerable cloud areas Soated up from the coast yesterday. Temperatures: Maximum,62.0; minimum, 35.2. Pleasant weather ...

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  3. DISTRICT COURT.

    [?] of the District Court in Criminal jurdiction were commenced [?]day morning, before his Honor Judge Miller. ...

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  4. STARTLING RUNAWAYS.

    While coming down the strathbogle Hills, in the Euroa district, on Saturday morning, Cr. Armstrong, who was driving a pair of horses in buggy ...

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  5. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Right Don. D. Lloyd-George), in moving the second reading of the Old Age Pensions Bill, promised that the ...

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  6. ROSEBERY AND CARMICHAEL

    Lord Rosebery, in his speech at the scottish Liberal Club bauquet,. declared that Sir T, Gibson-Carmichael possessed the genius of friendship, besideo being a ...

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  7. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    [?]teries were presented a second time to Toowoomba spectators last evening, the Town Hall Theatre being again packed in all parts. The exhibition itself fully ...

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  8. PERSONAL.;

    The Federal Attorney-General (Hon. L. E. Groom) will leave Melbourne on Saturday and will arrive in Toowoomba on Monday. He will leave Toowoomba ...

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  9. GOOD PRICE FOR PEACHES.

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  10. OAKEY BORING.

    An Oakey correspondent states: Mr. D. Cooper has just completed two bores by contract—one- for Mr. J. Vohland and one for Mr. H. Dornbusch and ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL TOOWOOMBA FISHERMEN.

    A correspondent at Southport writes: A party consisting of Messrs. Harston. Senr., and junr., and Mr. W. Petermann have had a week’s fishing at Southport ...

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  12. RIVALLING AMERICA.

    Referring yesterday to the great advance made by the Roman Catholic Church in America during the last century, it having been increased in ...

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  13. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    The "Morning Post" says that giving votes to women would not effect any great political change, while it might be a good educational measure and a ...

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  14. PROTECTION SYDNEY.

    Sir William Lyne has made a propheey that Sydney will be the protectionist centre of Australia, This is to be the result of the new tariff. New ...

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  15. STANTHORPE TIN DREDGING.

    The report for fortnight ending June 13th, 1908, of the Paddock Swamp Tin Dredging Company (no liability), Stanthorpe, is as follows:—Cleaned up boxes ...

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  16. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The quantity of wheat, nfloat for the United Kingdom is 2,740.000 quarters, and for the continent of Europe 1.870.000 quarters. The shipments at Atlantic ...

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  17. THE TOOGOOLAWAH TRAGEDY

    Further particulars of the fatal shooting accident at Jimmy’s Gully, near Harlin on Sunday, show that the deceased lad Alfred King had been out ...

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  18. THE NORTHERN SEASON.

    An Adelaide correspondent telegraphs as follows:—The mail from Victoria River Downs brings news of a continuance of the good seasons and of great ...

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  19. WILLOWBURN HOSPITAL.

    The Medical Superintendent of the Toowoomba Hospital for the Insane acknowledges with thanks the receints of parcels of magazines from Mrs. Heeney and ...

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  20. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    An exciting runaway, attended by a plucky rescue, was witnessed in the city yesterday. Mr. Christopher Dennis, with his wife and baby, was driving in a pony ...

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  21. THE LONG ARM OF CO-INCIDENCE.

    A coincidence in connection with the death of Mr. Nichols at Maroochy Heads on Sunday is worthy of note. The date of the catastrophe was eight years ...

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  22. THE LINER PERICLES.

    The new steamer pericles has been subjected to a trial trip between Cardiff and London, which proved thoroughly successful. Her submarine signalling ...

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  23. THE SEASON EXTENDED.

    The success of this brilliant combination of mystery, mirth and music has been so great that Mr. Hayward announces two extra nights stay, to-night ...

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  24. BYRON BAY DAIRYING.

    Last month the North Coast Co-operative Company (Byron Bay) manufactured 325 tons of butter, paid 12 l/8d. The total pay for butter and pork was ...

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  25. A SICK CRICKETER'S EXPENSES.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association on Monday night by 11 votes to 6 declined to grant [?]5 to Cotter in connection with his selection in the third test ...

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  26. GUESSING COMPETITION.

    Messrs. J. L. Holmes and Coy.; the Margaret-street seedsmen, on behalf of Messrs. D. and A. Bischof, Wilsonton, are promoting a pumpkin seed guessing ...

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  27. A SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    A magisterial inquiry was held on Friday into the cause of a fire in a cottage owned by a man named Montgomery, which was insured in the ...

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  28. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The trial of Jane Baikio on charge of having murdered, on April 25, Alexander Brown, was begun at the Central Criminal Court to-day, before ...

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  29. BAD FOR THE DUCKS.

    A6+ shooting party consisting of Colonel Onslow and Messrs. Dickenson (two), Bowring, and Binnie (five guns in all), have had some excellent sport around ...

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  30. CLOSING HOTELS.

    The Special Licensing Court which dealt in Sydney with the question of a reduction of the number of hotels in the metropolitan area consequent on the ...

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  31. PEA RIFLE FATALITY.

    A-poa rifle accident, the first which has ever occurred here, and which unfortunately had a fatal result, took place yesterday (a Lougreach correspondent ...

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  32. “MADE ABROAD.”

    A telegram was received by Mr. Bent to-day from Lysaght Bros. and Co., Sydney, manufacturers of rabbit-proof wire netting, asking him not to accept ...

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  33. DISTRICT NEWS.

    PASTOR F. W. BURGHARDT. As a resognition of his long and useful services to the distric, the residents here made a presentation to the Rev. F. W. ...

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  34. INDIA.

    Khudliram Bhose, who therw the bomb which resulted in the death of Mrs, ami Miss Kennedy and their coachman, at Munzzaffarpur, in the Pantna division of ...

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  35. SIMPLIFYING THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    For some little time past it has been apparent that there was room for a simplification of the electoral rolls, and this has been accentuated since the ...

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  36. LONDON BIO-TABLEAU.

    At the Town Hall on Monday next, June 22nd, will be the first appearance in Toowoomba of Clement Masons London Bio-Tableaux in conjunction with ...

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  37. IRELAND’S UNIVERSITIES.

    Cardinal Logue, in receiving the freedom of the city of Cork, condemned the University Bill, and the exclusion of Maynooth College therefrom. ...

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  38. LOCKYER FARMERS’ COMPANY.

    The monthly meeting of tho board of the Queensland Farmers' Co-operative Company, Limited, was held at Ipswich on Saturday. Mr.Henry H. Simon ...

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  39. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    A youmg man named Chas. Tuckerman was to-day thrown from his horse at Western Creek, about 30 miles westward of Pittsworth, and killed. ...

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  40. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    The German newspaper Dort mun zeitung" reports that the Kisear, after inspecting the cavalry at Doebertz, remarked: “ It looks as if they are trying ...

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  41. SWEDISH LOAN.

    Reuter's Stockholm (Sweden) correspondent states that it is announced there that the-Government’s loan of £3,000,000 sterling has been placed in London on ...

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  42. RAILWAY TENDERS.

    Nine tenders were opened at the [?] way Department this afternoon for the supply of 100 sets of wrought iron castings, 100 sets of iron castings, and 400 ...

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  43. HURRICANES.

    The steamer Britannia arrived here from Adelaide 16 hours late. The captain reported a terrible trip. One sea smashed the port saloon gangway. A ...

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  44. SWIMMING.

    F. w. Springfield, the young Queensland champion swimmer, is the guest of the Hamburg Swimming Association. He won the 100 metres race, without dive or ...

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  45. A JEWELLER'S GEMS.

    A jeweller's shop at St. petersburg has been robbed of [?]100,000 worth of gems. ...

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  46. FURNITURE SALE.

    Mr. R. Lightbody advertises that he will sell to-morrow morning at his mart at 11 o'clock, a collection of household furniture and effects on account of Mrs. ...

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  47. KING AND PRESIDENT.

    Lord Curzon, presiding at a banquet given by the Pilgrims’ Club, proposed the toast of “ King Edward and President," and remarked that no two persons ...

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  48. NOT ON TIME.

    A special telegram reached the local press and was issued in an “extraordinary" at midday to-day, advising that the Hon. J. W. Blair and party left ...

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  49. FOOTBALL.

    The weekly meeting of the Toowoomba Rugby Union was held at the Gordon Club rooms last night.Mr. Kenyon was in the chair. ...

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  50. THE INHOSPITABLE SHORE.

    The- French ship Nile Dc Brudes was wrecked on the Congo, and 70 natives were drowned. Four Europeans swam ashore,. and were eaten by cannibals. ...

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  51. AUBIGNY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Aubigny Farmers Association will be held in the Anbigny Hall, this (Wednesday) evening, in order to wind up affairs of the branch. ...

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  52. PROSPEROUS PASTORALISM.

    The Rev. A. T. Robinson, the bead of the Anglican By-h Brotherhood at Longreach, has just returned from a trip to the Never-never country, in which he ...

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  53. TOOWOOMBA PHILHARMONIC EUCHRE SOCIAL.

    To-night the Toowoomba Philharmome Society are holding their second euchre party and social in the Alexandra Hall. The prizes, which are good and ...

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  54. MOTOR MANSLAUGHTER.

    Guy Stratton, h wealthy [?] of seattle (U.S.A.), has been fined [?]100 and ordered to ebe imprisoned for an indefinite period for having killed a child ...

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  55. CHINA IN CANADA.

    Mr, W. L. Mackenzie king, who was the arbitrator on the claims of the Chinese residents of Vancouver Who suuffered from the riots at Vancouver in ...

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  56. CENTRAL FATALITY.

    The police at Emerald wired to-day to the Commissioner of Police, stating that Constable Hogue was killed by a train at 92 miles on the Central line. The ...

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  57. A QUESTION OF DATES.

    Mr. Thomas Mathweson writes to the “ Courier " with reference to a statement made in that journal the other day that the late Captain Cottier shipped before ...

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  58. LIFE VERSUS PROPERTY.

    John Spencer, a draper of Leicester, has been sentenced to imprisonment for 12 years on five charges of burglary. ...

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  59. FARMERS AND FREEDOM.

    If there be a stonghold [?] and congealed conservation in this sunny State, it is in the Logan electorate, represented by Mr. J. Stodart. His ...

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  60. TURKS IN TROUBLE.

    A band of Servians recently abdueted five notables from Sekertzi in the Prilip district (Turkey), and having taken them to a place in the vicinity there ...

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  61. FIRE AT AN HOTEL.

    A fire was discovered in the bar of the Perey Hotel shortly before 6 this morning by the proprietor, Mr. A. E. Ball. The alarm was raised, and with the ...

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  62. MULAI HAFID.

    Tho troops of the Sultan Abdul-Aziz, who were at Alcazar, have joined the rival Sultan, Mulai Hafid, who captured the city. ...

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  63. A WINTON AFFAIR.

    The winton police have informed the Commissioner of Police that John Finlay Waddell, Shire Conneil roads foreman at Winton, shot James Hughes, a ...

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  64. AN ODESSA BURGLAR.

    A burglar at Odessa, dressed as a captain of gendarmerie, recently imitated Voight, of Koepenick.- He telephoned for four amred detectives to proceed to ...

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  65. VISITING NAVY.

    Judging by remarks made by a federal Minister,. the Commonwealth Government thinks that [?]30,000 and not [?]50,000 will cover tho cost of tho federal ...

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  66. SERMON BY AN ABORIGINE.

    Mr. James Nolan, aborigine, couducted the service at Holy Trinity, Mertonroad, Brisbane, on Sunday morning (says the "Courier"). He took the usual ...

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  67. WATSON'S BAY TRAGEDY.

    Regret was expressed at Ballarat when it was known that Harry Morey, son of the late Hon. E. Morey, M.L.C., had been killed by jumping from a cliff at ...

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  68. THE MAN WITH THE SHOVEL

    Two officers of the Ballarat police force had an exciting encounter on Saturday with James Fleming, while investigating a complaint against him of illtreating ...

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  69. UNITED STATES GAMBLING

    Several hundred police constables on Saturday prevented betting on the racecourse at Gravesend (New York). No odds were displayed, and the rings were ...

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  70. MACKAY AMBULANCE ACCIDENT.

    An accident happened on Saturday afternoon to Superintendent Morse, of the Mackay Ambulance Brigade. While he was about to start from Porter's timber ...

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  71. THE SYDNEY MAIL TRAIN.

    When the Brisbane man train arrived at West Maitland last night, the driver found a soft felt hat on the cowcatcher, and some pieces of flesh adhering to the ...

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  72. THE GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION

    A third death has occurred as a result of the gunpowder explosion at Cabbage Tree Bay. Ferdinand Zappia succumbed to his injuries this morning. ...

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  73. DEFEATING PRICKLY PEAR.

    The Woodimiller Scrub, the fringe of which skirts the Gayndah Show Ground and is within a quarter-mile of the town, is now all closely settled. A few years ...

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