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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House. of Reprosentatives today,— Mr. Kelly, an [?] of the Minister for Defence (Senator Millen) said that ...

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  3. Correspondence. (We do not identify ourselves with, or hold ourselves responsible for, the opinions expreassed in this column.) WHAT KILLS THE SHEEP [?]

    Sir.—There have been several refer[?] in your paper of late re sheep heing killed. The following may he of interest to your readers:—Some days ...

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  4. ALSACE.

    In the German Reichstag yesterday, the Imperial [?] (Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg), in reply to interpellations, said that Lieutenant von ...

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  5. SOME RELIEF.

    The abnormal absence of thunderstorms during the month of November has been a source of surprise to most folk, and the long conti[?]d aridity has ...

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  6. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, arrived in Toowoomba from the South yesterday afternoon aecompanied by his son (Mr. D. Reid). ...

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  7. WRITS ISSUED.

    Writs have been issued in the Supreme Court against the Commissioner for Railways on behalf of Anna C. Frecse (as adininistratrix of John F. Freese, ...

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  8. BIRDS AND WEATHER.

    Sir,-The heat here yesterday (Wed-, nesday) was 107 degrees in the coolest place in the [?]—at 5 o'clock—and at [?] this morning (Thursday) the ...

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  9. A PRACTICAL REVIEW.

    Last night Sir George courteorsly consented to be interviewed. He [?] to his two "homes" for when in England he referred to Austra. ia as home, ...

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  10. ON A LONELY ISLE.

    A wireless message has been reecived from The steamer [?], stating that 11 of the erew of the [?] [?], bonnd for Antofagasta, in Chile, are ...

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  11. ACCIDENTS.

    About 8 o’clock yesterday morning, John Gray, aged 29. residing in Ganutlet-street, Goggs Estate, a [?] hand employed, by the Railway ...

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  12. BOWLING.

    Four rinks from the Queensland Bowling Association arrived from Brishane by mail train yesterday morning, and were met at the station by tha president, ...

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  13. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day,— The six referendum [?] were, read a second time; as also was the Loan Bill, after a long discussion. ...

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  14. DALBY DAILY.

    At the [?] land Court, yesterday, the La[?] Commissioner (Mr. F, C.M. Burne), dealt with the folowing matters;-Applicat ions for lease ...

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  15. SOL. GREEN FINED.

    Air. [?] P.M. yesterday [?] that Solomon Green, the well known bookmaker, had co[?]mitted an off[?], by using a public publi place-namely.,[?] ...

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  16. SMALLPOX,

    The health authorities had a quiet time to-day. so far as the sma[?]pox ontbreak is concerned; no fresh cases being reported to-day, ...

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  17. FRANCE.

    The Barthon Govornment,has been defeated in the Chamber of Deputies by 290 votes to 265. President Poineare has accepted the ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND REPORTS.

    Almormal heat again was experienced in Brisbane the greater part of the day, but during the afternoon, a, breeze sprang [?] and the temperature dropped, ...

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  19. HOARE V. NORTON.

    The action Hoare V. Norton, for £5000 damages for alleged libel. Was concluded to-day, and the jury Teturned a verdict for the plainti[?] awarding ...

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  20. GREAT FLOODS.

    The great flood was due to a sudden rise of the Colorado River. Seven persons were drowned, and the orops suffered enormons damage. ...

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  21. VALEDICTORY.

    On Wednesday evening a large number of members of the Toowoomba police foree assembied at the barraeks, street, to bid farewell to Sergeant [?] ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S MATCH.

    This afternon they will ay a match against the West End Club, and leave for Warwick on Saturday morning. During the interval in yesterday’s ...

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  23. SUPPLY OF RIFLES.

    As a result of the failure Of the smail arms factory, at Lithgow to turn out an, adequate supply, of rifles, arrangements, have had to be made by, the dofenco ...

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  24. RURAL WORKERS.

    The Australian Workers’ Union is taking stops to have the rural workers properly organised in order that when the harvest time comes they will be ...

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  25. "BLOOD” MONEY.

    The Duke of Devonshire has sold, at [?] 10 blood [?] for 20-046 guineas, and four foals for 6,560 guineas, inchding a colt by ...

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  26. BRAVE BUSH FOLK.

    A case of bush gallantry and endturance has come under the notice, of the Victorian Bush Nurses’ Asociation. The wife of a settler in Dargo, which ...

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  27. HOME RULE.

    Lord Lansdowne, speaking at Glas. gow,. said that Ulster was being sold and [?] out of the Union and put under [?] heels of secret societies, which ...

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  28. TELEPHONE BUSINESS.

    The Postmaster-General.Mr. Wynne, in the Houso of Representatives to-day. said that he had a statement prepared to show whether the loss on the ...

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  29. IN THE WEST.

    The heat wave continues, also bush fires. The fire has a frontage of 20 miles long on the, south side away from the railway line. No danger now ...

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  30. TROPICAL DISEASES.

    Bishop Frodsham, formerly, of North Queensland, speaking at a meeting of the Research Dofence Society at Notting[?] said, that Australia’s precautions ...

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  31. PRIZE WOOL.

    It will be remembered that from the wool exhibited in the different district trephies at the Sydney Royal Show of 1912, 65 fleeces were selected. which were ...

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  32. THE ITINERARY.

    Sir George Reid will be fendered a chvic reception at the Town Hall at [?] o’clock this afternoo, and at 5 p.m. at the Town Hall will distribnte the prizes ...

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  33. " WHERE THE DEAD MEN LIE."

    The Commissioner of Police to-day re[?]ived a telegram from Longrach. stating that the dead body of Constable Murray, who was lost in the bush in ...

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  34. TURKISH NAVY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE Thursday. A group, cousinting of Sir W.G. Armstrong. Whifworth, and Co., of Newcastle, and Vickers, Limited: of Barrow, ...

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  35. STATE SAVINGS BANK.

    The returns of operations of the Government SavingH Bank for Novembershow that the number of accounts increased by 1,707. ...

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  37. FORECASTS.

    Conditons inthicate thunderstorms. violent local blows and rain in the far west and south-west, during the next 48 hours, followed by a cool change; the ...

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  38. Advertising

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    A new Canadlau daily paper, the Montreal " Daily Mnil." sigualisod its appearance in the nowspaper world by omploying an aeroplance to carry copies of ...

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    All religion has relation to life, and the life of religion is to do good, says Swedenborg. ...

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