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  2. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. E., Graham, dairy expert attached to the Department of Agriculture and Stock, has returned from a visit to the Darling Downs. He with ...

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  3. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    There were great Ce[?]ebrations in commemoration of Trafalgar Day. There was a great gathering at the Navy League’s banquet to-night to ...

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  4. LONDON DAIRY SHOW.

    [?] Dairy Show awards Salted butter.—Third prize, Warwick reserve, Downs Co-operative Company ...

    Article : 215 words
  5. WHEAT HARVEST STRIKE.

    Mr. E. Grayndler, secretary, and treasurer of the Ruras Workers Union, states that unless the farmers and graziers-agreo to meet the rural workers in ...

    Article : 348 words
  6. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.

    The Acting Portmaster has received a wire from the harbor master at Thursday Island to the effect that, the Dutch steamer Hontman, 6500 tons, ...

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  7. SAD DRIVING FATALITY.

    Yesterday a sad driving fatality occurred near Goombunge[?], Whereby a Toowoomba boy named Harold Palmer, aged 15 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day,— After the general business had, been disposed of, it was resolved on the motion of the Premier (Mr. Denham), that ...

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  9. CITY COUNCIL.

    The facts in the following letter from Mr. W. Hodgen, together with the fact that it was not placed, before the lasts meeting of the City Council make ...

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  10. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Allan P. Gooda[?] an able scaman on the steamer Norfolk, was admitted to the hospital to-day suffering - from a fractured nose and [?] and other ...

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  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day.—The second reading of the bill for the, appropriation for works and ...

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  12. GIRL DISILLUSIONED.

    Roughan M’Kelvey, [?] [?]rwin, [?] romand, appeared in the City Police Court to-day charged that between October 11 and 17. [?] committed ...

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  13. THE AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    An impressive funeral, service of the victims of the recent disaster to the Zeppelin naval airship at Johannisthal, was held in the garrison church at Berlin. ...

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  14. ADMIRAL KING-HALL

    [?] Day was chos[?] by Admiral Sir Georgy King-Hall (commander-in-chief of the Imporial squadron), for hauling down his flag on H.M.S. ...

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  15. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Hon. Charles Hobhouse, at Bristol, said he was sanguine of a rapprochment on the Home Rule Bill. If the opportunity for peace was neglected it would ...

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  16. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] to-day,—The Elections Act Amendment [?] was considered, in committee. Clauses to [?] inclusive were passed. ...

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  17. DIVORCE EVILS.

    [?] [?] Episcopal Church considered the question of divorce, and urged the awakening of the American peoples’conscience to the great divorce ...

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  18. MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

    A [?] [?] has been published that no doubt Mr. Winston Churclill (First Lord of the Admiralty) was prompted, by sincerity and good ...

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  19. PRICKLY PEAR.

    Professor Steele, chairman of the Board of Advice on Prickly-pear Destruction, who has been on a visit to the prickly-pear experiment station at ...

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  20. DALBY DAILY.

    BELL WHEAT CROP. Latest advices of the wheat crop in the Bell district denote that it will be in excess of what was expected in ...

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  21. SWORN IN.

    There was an unprecedented attendance of members of the bench, the bar, and the general public in the Law Courts this morning on the occasion of t[?] ...

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  22. THE CRICKET UNION.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Toowoomba Cricket Union was held last night. Mr. G. P. Barbour presided. A[?]letter was received from the secretary ...

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  23. PAPUAN ATROCITY.

    The steamer Matunga, from Papua, berthed at Pinkenba this morning, and Captain A. R[?]e had some further nows to t[?] about the recent murder by the ...

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  24. PARIS TO CAIRO.

    M. Dancoit, with a passenger, has started, in a flight from Paris to Cairo via Schesshauson, Vienna, Turkey and Jerusalem. ...

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  25. SYDNEY’S HEAT.

    The temperature Was again very hot to-day, and the maximum reached 91 degrees in the [?]. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    A record number of entries [?] been received for the colonial wines competition at the Brewers Exhibition. New South Wales sent 93 entres. South ...

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  27. LATE SPORTING.

    [?] [?], the Australian [?]ler, has challenged Ernest Barry to row for the world’s 's[?]lling championship and £200 a side in 1914. He has ...

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  28. WARWICK VIA RECTA.

    To-day the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. C. Evans); accompanied by the Chief Engineer (Mr. G. N. Bell), left on an inspection of the route of the via recta, ...

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  29. SYDNEY’S SMALLPOX.

    Three fresh cases of smallpox were reported to-day. [?] ...

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  30. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The Government [?] (Mr. Thornhill Weedon[?] in his 53rd annual report of the vital statistics of Queensland, states that the estimated ...

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  31. LANDS DEPARTMENT.

    The Under Secretary for Public Lnads (Mr. P. W: Shannon), in a report for 1912, states that the gross, reyonue from Crown lands was £881,338 and the total ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. SULZER'S REVOLT.

    Mr. John Heunessy, a friend of Mr. William Sulzer, who recently was removed from office as Governor of New York State, explained to a crowded ...

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  33. NEW SERVICE

    The Shipping Gazetts asserts that a company, to be.known, as the Stettin Traffic Company, has been formed to carry, out a eargo steamer service ...

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  34. BOXING

    At the stadium to-night, before a good house, Charlie Wise, of America 9.12) and Billy Ketche[?], of Sydney (9.11) fought 20 strenuous rounds. The refere[?] ...

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  35. SIR GEORGE REID

    Sir George R[?] [?] Commissioner for Australia in England) was entertained by the Federal Ministry and members of both Houses at the Federal ...

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  36. AISGILL RAIEWAY SMASH.

    The trial was continued yesterday of Caudle, the drive of the - second express train wlich caused the railway disaster at Aisgill on the morning of ...

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  37. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL.

    Communication with Portugal is interrupted. A censored message from Reuter's correspondent at Lisbon states that, the monarchists attacked the ...

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  38. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    At the second day of the Brisbane wool sales to-day, 11,500, bales were offered. The market continued strong, and much of the wool, was bought on ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. ELECTRIFIED TRAINS.

    Sir Thomas Shaugnnessy, President of the Canadian-Pacific Railway Company, announces that if experiments which now are being carried out in the ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. PROBABLE WEATHER.

    It is [?] that the moonsoonal depression will continue to move castward, and the southern and the far-western borders of our own State are likely to ...

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  43. STUDENT SHOT DEAD.

    Edward Wright (son of Sir Almroth Wright, M.D.) a student of Trinity College, Dublin, was [?]lenning out a revolver, when be mortall[?] shot himself. ...

    Article : 39 words
  44. JOCKEY INJURED.

    William Wyatt, aged 21, a jockey, was riding in a race at Kedron Park to-day, when his horse fell. Waytt was seriously injured. ...

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    It is a thousand times, harder to be deaf to the beautiful songs of the birds, and the voices of our friends, and to the music of the great organ, than to be deaf ...

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