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  2. HUGE BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires on saturday last burnt 33 miles of country, The combined efforts of the Ma[?]rgond, Lerida and Bonnie Downs station hands ...

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  3. DRAYTOH SCHOOL.

    The following is a copy of letter handed to as by Mr. T. R. Roberts, M.L.A.:— Department of Public Instruction, Brisbane, 16/8/1911 ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. Correspondence.

    (We do not identify ourselves with, or hold ourselves responsible for, the opinions expressed in this column.) ...

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  5. SCULLING.

    Bill Last will pilot W. Fogwell, of Sydney, in his sculling race against Ernest Barry for the championship of the Thames. ...

    Article : 53 words
  6. THE STRIKE, [?]ENERAL PARALYSIS OF RAILWAYS.

    Thousands have already joined the trike after the abortive Board of [?]rade's conference. The railway men's executive met the ...

    Article : 350 words
  7. "OUR MISS GIBBS."

    "Our Miss Gibbs" will be presented for the first time in Toowoomba at the Town Hall to-night, and will also be repeated on Monday evening next, under ...

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  8. SEWERAGE.

    Sir,—I am sorry to again ask you for space to reply to Mr. Ross, but I cannot let his report pass unnoticed. Mr. Ross now tries to make out that the Liernur ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S EXHIBITIONS.

    On the Toowoomba Show Grounds this afternoon, Skuthorpe’s well-known combination will appear. This show drew 10,000 people in Sydney in one ...

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  10. UNEASINESS.

    The "Times" Berlin correspondent states that there is some renewal of uneasiness concerning the outcome of the diplomatic negotiations regarding ...

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  11. NOT TRUE.

    A statement has been circulated in a section of the Press to the effect that the Government in [?]raming the estimates for the year were unable to grant ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. POLITICAL CHAOS. IN TWO SOUTHERN STATES.

    Much interest continues to be shown regarding the political situation. Mudgee polled better for Labor than at the general election, and Gulgong ...

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  13. SERIOUS ALLEGATION.

    The London weekly journal "Truth" alleges that the New Zealand Government hastened the execution of the Maori Malikaka when a petition got up ...

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  14. TEMPERANCE REFORM. LOCAL OPTION

    A large meeting of local option committee was held at Rowbotham's Hall on Thursday evening. The Rev. R. Dunstan was in the chair. Amongst other ...

    Article : 211 words
  15. ON THE WATER.

    The number of immigrants new on the water for Queensland is 3426, which includes 586 on the steamer Durham now in Melbourne, 336 on the Owestry ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. SHOCKING CRUELTY.

    A shocking case of a mother's cruelty to her child was disclosed at the Carlton Police Court. Gertrude L. Boom was charged with ...

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  17. REGINALD WYKEHAM’S COMPANY.

    "The Girl from Rector’s" will be produced for the first time here at the Town Hall on Thursday next, by Mr. Reginald Wykoham and his company of ...

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  18. THE LATE CARDINAL. FINAL OBSEQUIES TO-MORROW.

    The Lord Mayor has given his consent to the remains of the late Cardinal being interred in St. Mary's Cathedral. Large crowds of mourners attended ...

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  19. TROUBLE IN VICTORIA.

    The politics of this State are outwardly calm, but from a well-informed quarter it is learne dthat there is serious trouble brewing. ...

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  20. [?]NE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    [?]iolent secene occurred in the House [?]mmons, the Labor members making [?]tile[?] demonstration against the Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, ...

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  21. THE LIQUOR BILL.

    At a meeting held on Thursday night of members and representatives of the various churches and temperance organisations of Toowoomba, the Rev. R. ...

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  22. PETER THE PAINTER.

    The police authorities are still displaying great [?]eticence in regard to the arrest of two Russians named August Maren and Fred Longlingen, on a ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. ENTERTAINMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The whirling wheels! There is something r[?]pturous in their involutions. Clover cycling has a fascination for most folk. And when it comes to the ...

    Article : 299 words
  24. ABORIGINAL MISSION.

    A report by Captain H. V. Barclay, head of the official party which is at present exploring in the Northern Territory, says some unfavorable things ...

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  25. PAYING LAST RESPECT.

    Since 8 o'clock this morning there was a steady stream of visitors, estimated at 2000 per hour, to St. Mary's Cathedral where amid[?] sombre drapings, ...

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  26. LISTER HOPKINS.

    The eighth open night of Mr. Lister Hopkins's Students’ Association is announcel for Tuesday, August 29. A varied programme is promised, ...

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  27. [?]NOT ACT TO BE READ.

    [?]ting began on the Scotland Road [?]ver poo[?] Many bakers shops been [?]ooted in the lower parts of l[?]ty, where hunger is badly felt. ...

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  28. WON THE PRIZE

    Mr. W. E. Nonmus, of Morwell, who held the winning number in the Victorian Druids' Gala Art Union, mislaid the ticket, which he cannot find, and ...

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  29. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.

    The quarterly meeting of the District Executive of the Independent Order of R[?]habites was held on August 12, when Bro. W. Tyler, D.C.R., presided, and ...

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  30. IRISH PEOPLE’S SORROW.

    Mr. Redmond has cabled to the late Cardinal Moran’s secretary the Irish people’s sorrow. ...

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  31. M'LLE ANTONIA DOLORES.

    Those interested in voice production and the art of singing will no doubt gain good information and many useful points if they read the article on ...

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  32. ESCAPED.

    Dowelka, who created inter[?] excitement a year ago by escaping from gaol in the Palmerston district, New Zealand, again escaped from Wellington gaol this ...

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  33. INDUSTRY IN THE WEST.

    Mr. H. V. Gregg, local manager of the Commercial Banking Company, has been transferred to Cobar, New South Wales. Mr. S. H. Higman has been ...

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  34. "IN HONOR BOUND."

    At the Town Hall on Saturday night 26th., there a magnificent programme provided, which will include the charming romance. "Twilight," and the ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. THE TOWNSVILLE MYSTERY.

    The identity of the human remains found on the low lying banks of Ross Creek have not yet been identified definitely. ...

    Article : 133 words
  36. COOK'S PICTURES.

    A fine audience witnessed the splendid programme at the Walhalla Hall last night. Every picture serened proved a success. For to-night a bill of fare has ...

    Article : 232 words
  37. FROM SCULLER TO FARMER.

    Dick Arust, the world's champion sculler, says that be will probably take up land in the Wellington, New South Wales, district. ...

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  38. THE AUSTRAL RINK.

    Last evening the large skating floor space was occupied by a large contingent of roller enthusiasts, who wheeled away a delightful evening at the most ...

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  39. TOWN WITHOUT WATER.

    The town of Parkes is faced with the possibility of a serious water famine. The shortage of water is owing to the fact that no useful rain has fallen in ...

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  40. D.D. RIFLE CLUB.

    The Darling Downs Rifle Club has issued an attractive programme for their first annual slicot, winch is to be held on the Toowoomba rifle range on ...

    Article : 214 words
  41. RUNG IN.

    At the Warialda races this week, the Stipendiary Steward (Mr. Turner) held an inquiry into the bona fides of a horse nominated and run by G. J. ...

    Article : 96 words
  42. DISORGANISED.

    [?]siness in the butter market has [?] reclaimed, but the market is [?] gan[?]sed, owing to the strike [?] drought, which have caused a ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    At Gama to-day a farmer named John Bailey, 21 years of ago, was driving in a vehicle in which was seated another man who was supporting a loaded gun ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Arrangements have been completed for Holway (America) and Donaldson (Australia) to run for the world’s sprint championship in Sydney on September ...

    Article : 54 words
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  46. SKUTHORP'S GREAT SHOW.

    Last evening, on the site adjoining the Theatre Royal livery stables, in Margaret-strct, Skuthorpe's great buckjumping show opened a[?] short season, and ...

    Article : 145 words
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