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  2. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Austral Picture Company have once more displayed their enterprise by placing before the people of Toowoomba at the very earliest possible date the ...

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  3. LAIDLEY ANGLICANS.

    Yesterday a solemn conservation service was hold at the new building of the Church of England at Laidly. St. Saviour’s is the name of the sacred ...

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  4. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Earl Dudley, the Governor-General of the Commonwealth, will pay a flying to Queensland this week. His Excellency has kindly consented to perform the ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Page to [?] to manufactures by Mr. [?] and [?] all [?] opinion of the lat King Edward [?] ...

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  6. ARMY PAGEANT.

    There were immense crowds and picturesque scenes at the stirring Army pageant, which was opened by Fieldmarshal Earl Roberts, also at the ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. UNIVERSAL PEACE.

    The resolution passed by the House of Representatives of the United States requires the Peace Commissioner to consider the expediency of utilising the ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY.

    The English Concert Company give their first grand concert at the Town Hall this evening, when Miss Lorraine Tansley and Miss Nance Nightingale, the ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. MEAT COMPANIES.

    Proceeding have been been in Jenerson City, Missouri, to debar five meat packing companies from doing business in the State or Missouri. The companies ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In the House of Lords last evening, Lord Lucas said that whatever the Army inspectors or the Empire arranged could only be at the request of the ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT WEDDING.

    Ex-President Roosevelt's eldest son was married at New York to-day to Miss Eleanor B. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt were present. The couple ...

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  12. RIFLE COMPETITION.

    Sir Arthur Bigge, private secretary to the King, has informed Major. J. J. Paine, commandant of the Australian riflo team to Bisley, that his Majesty ...

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  13. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The hot and dry weather in the States of North and South Dakota, also in Minnesota is causing some apprehension, as another week without a general rainfall ...

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  14. TOM, DICK, AND HARRY.

    Booking is very brisk for the great production of this famous comedy next Saturday evening, in the Town Hall, by the “Private Secretary" Company ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. SMITING THE BOSSES.

    On the ove of the New York legislature's special session, Governor Hughes vetoed appropriations totalling £940,000. The items in the veto were largely ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Asquith). in reply to questions in the House of Commons this afternoon, said the Government had not lost sight of the declared ...

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  17. SETTLEMENT.

    Increased interest is being taken by farmers in the question of fodder conservation. The Department of Agriculture is receiving a number of ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. THE SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    The name of the murdered [?] is May Williams, and the name of her stepfather Rigusien. Miss Quartly was eccentric, and her only companions ...

    Article : 216 words
  19. NEW IMPERIAL COINAGE.

    Mr. Mackennal, the Australian artist, has been commissioned to assign and model the Coronation medal and coinage of the new reign. This is the first time ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. COOK'S PICTURES.

    The attractive series of films that the company are screening this week was shown again last evening to an appreciative audience. The greatest interest ...

    Article : 221 words
  21. STEAMER AGROUND.

    When leaving port at 1 o'clock, the Aramac was forced out of the channel on to the western bank. The breeze was south-east, and blowing very strong. The ...

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  22. AFFAIRS IN CRETE.

    Advices from Constantinople show that a peaceable boycott of Greek goods and Greek merchants is to be continued at the various Turkish ports until the ...

    Article : 153 words
  23. ARNST IN EARNEST.

    Arnst is at Capetown, and starts for the Zambesi to-day, to row against Barry, the English champion. ...

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  24. BOY SCOUTS.

    The King has agreed to become [?] of the boy scouts movement. ...

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  25. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    The police have decided on a campaign against rough footballers. The move is the outcome of a report on the play between England and New South Wales on ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Hon. King. O’Malley) says, in reply to the Acting Premier of West Australia, that his desire in securing a grant of 25 ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. ALLEGED DISTURBANCE.

    An extraordinary case came on for hearing at the Laidley Police Court this morning, when James Taylor, of Heildon who had been admitted on bail, appeared ...

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  28. STEAMER COLLISION.

    A collision yesterday occured on [?] head, between the steamers Yews and La Rochelle, the last-named steamer sinking. Eleven persons were drowned. ...

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  29. ELECTION CAMPAIGN EXPENSES.

    So far, three Federal candidates have failed to send in returns of their expenses at the late elections. Mr. Bruce Smith was only 9d. short of the £100 ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. MR. PREEDY AND THE COUNTESS

    For the first time in Australia “ Mr. Preedy and the Countess” was staged last evening, and Toowoomba was selected as the initial opening of the piece by ...

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  31. UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.

    The Canadian Manufacturers Aasociation has forwarded to the Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a resolution supporting the present regulations for ...

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  32. COLLAPSE OF A HOUSE.

    A two-storey house at Lemoerg, the capital of Galicia, in Austria-Hungary, collapsed, buying 30 persons who were in the buildings Ten of them were killed ...

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  33. ST. GEORGE BOTHA.

    General Botha, the Prime Minister of the South African Union, speaking at Pietermartizburg, the capital of Natal, reiterated his intention to do his utmost ...

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  34. INTER-VARSITY ATHLETICS.

    Conditions were [?] [?] for the holding of the challenge athletic meeting between representatives of the Sydney and American universities. ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. DELIVERY OF MAILS.

    The Deputy Post master-General (Mr. H. B. Templeton), in conversation with a Brisbane "Telegraph" representative yesterday morning, stated that he has ...

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  36. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    In a Thunderstorm in the State of New York yesterday, 14 persons were killed by lightning, and many others were injured. ...

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  37. KING GEORGE.

    The Dean ol Norwich, [?] a Friendly Society congregation yesterday, dealt with the accusation of insobriety made against King George. He said that ...

    Article : 91 words
  38. NEW ZEALAND BATTLESHIP.

    The Keel of the armoured [?] of the Indefatigable class, which in to be a portion of the New Zealand unit under the scheme of naval defence formulated ...

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  39. HARNESSING WATER POWER.

    Prime Minister [?] [?] [?] deputation, said he proposed to get authority from Parliament this session to enable the Government to spend half a ...

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  40. PRIMITIVE METHODISTS.

    The centenary of the foundation of Primitive Methodism was celebrated yesterday by processions and religious services on the hillside at Mowcop, the site ...

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  41. WARATAH MYSTERY.

    The pilot boat Victoria, has been outside the Heads since last night, watching for the Waratah search steamer Wakefield, but so far no sign of her has ...

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  42. HELIGOLAND.

    The inhabitants of Hengoland, [?] 1st July next, are to be subjected to the same obligations as Germans with respect to service in the army and the ...

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  43. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A young man, aged [?] [?] found lying in the yard of his home, in Brougham-street, North Melbourne, with a wound in his throat. The young man, ...

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  44. CAPTAIN COOK.

    It is announced that £1000 now has been subscribed towards the fund to establish in London a memorial to Captain Cook, the celebrated navigator. ...

    Article : 86 words
  45. HON. A. DEAKIN.

    Hon. A. Deakin, M.P., has been spending the recess at his seaside home, Point Lonsdale. He came up to town last night. He will begin at once to prepare ...

    Article : 110 words
  46. BOXING

    Albert Scanlon arrived from Brisbane yesterday by mail train to fulfil the engagement with Ted Bobbie on Saturday night next. Scanlan reports himself in ...

    Article : 49 words
  47. RADIUM IN WHEAT CULTURE.

    In connection with the radium mines at Olary an official report on the recent experiments with radio-active are has been received. The substance of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  48. BANK DEFALCATIONS

    Henry vernon Eyre, manager of the Kapunda branch of the Bank of Adelaide, was committed for trail on the charge of having misappropriated £1670 ...

    Article : 122 words
  49. AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    The aviation week at [?] a France, opened brilliantly yesterday. Captain Dickson, the British aviator, who has previously achieved great success in ...

    Article : 92 words
  50. LACROSSE.

    The match Yeronga (Brisbane) v. Toowoomba has been arranged to take place on the Top Park Grounds on Saturday next, the 28th inst. The Yeronga boys ...

    Article : 85 words
  51. LINKING THE PACIFIC.

    Captain Creswell naval commandant, returned from Sydney yesterday, in order to submit a progress report to the Minister on the linking up of the ...

    Article : 68 words
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