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  2. NATAL REBELLION.

    Lord Selborne, High Commissioner for South Africa, in farewelling the volunteering infantry for Natal, said that all whites must stand together to maintain ...

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  6. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was strong competition at the highest rates of the series. ...

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  7. TOOWOOMBA AUSTRAL BAND

    Sir.—I wish to bring prominently under the notice of the citizens of Toowoomba the fact of the establishment of tho Toowoomba Austral Band. The ...

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  8. POLICE RAID.

    The 109 persons arrested in an alleged betting shop in Pitt street on Wednesday were before the court yesterday morning, and were remanded till ...

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  9. JAPANESE DEVOTION.

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  10. DUVALLI-HYNDES RECITALS.

    Toowoomba is to receive a brief visit from a very talented troupe of artists in the Duvalli-Hyndes combination, whose repertoire includes National ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. KEIR HARDIE'S VIEWS

    Mr. Keir Hardie, writing to a Zulu correspondent at Edinburgh, remarks: Nobody believes that there has been any native rising. Everyone knows it to be ...

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  12. DR. ROTH RESIGNS.

    For some time past Dr. Roth has been suffering from asthma, and at the end of last year he went on leave of absence for two months, during which time he ...

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  13. NATAL POLITICS.

    In connection with the Ministerial crisis in Natal over the Unoccupied Land Tax Bill, it is announced that the Premier, the Hon. J. C. Smythe, will retain ...

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  14. KANAKAS ORGANISING.

    The latest development of unionism in Australia is the organising of the South Sea Islanders. Last week delegates from branches met at Isia, and decided to ...

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  15. RUSSIA. THE DUMA.

    The Duma only allows speeches of five minutes' duration. The draft Address-in-Reply has been read a first time. ...

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  16. "THE FATAL WEDDING.”

    The tide of popular success seems to have set in for the sensational Anglo-American musical drama, “The Fatal Wedding," if the enthusiastic reports ...

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  17. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.

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  18. SOCIAL NOTES.

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  19. GAMBOOYA FOOTBALL

    A meeting is convened to take place in the Railway Hotel, Cambooya, this evening. for the purpose of forming a local Football Chib. The young men ...

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  20. GERMANY & BRITAIN.

    The German Burgomasters who are at present visiting London lunched at Windsor to-day. ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

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  22. BURTON LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY.

    Mr. Charles Egan writes: In a recent issue of the "Chronicle" I noticed in Oakey news that the Burton Literary and Debating Society was credited with ...

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  23. NOBBY SPORTS

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  24. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The “Telegraph" states that it is understood that Admiral Du[?]ford returns home, and that it is not intended to appoint a successor to the squadron which ...

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  25. SELECTION IN ENGLAND.—TWO AREAS SET APART.

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  26. BRITISH NAVVIES.

    The Hon, W. P. Reeves (Agent-Genceral for New Zealand) has made a careful selection of 267 nav[?]s out of 665 applicants. ...

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  27. SMITH—SCHEFE.

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  28. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The corporation of the city of London to-day gave its official welcome to the Prince and Princes of Wales on the return from India, their Royal ...

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  29. SPORTING.

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  30. CURIOUS.

    The London “Spectator" directs attention to the following paragraph taken from the “Daily News":—When we drew attention to the wedding of Miss ...

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  31. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH.

    The School Hall at the roar of St. Shephen's Church was occupied last night by a large audi[?]e, who came to hear the miscellaneous concert, which ...

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  32. HOME RULE FOR WALES.

    The We[?]sh party, in the House of Commons, will strongly support Mr. Keir Hardie's motion reforring bills affedting the Principality, after the second ...

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  33. PITTSWORTH TROTTING CLUB

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  34. ORANGE BLOSSOMS

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  35. EXCLUSION OF ALIENS.

    The House of Lords last evening rejected by 96 to 24 the second reading of the Labor party’s Bill to prevent the importation of aliens under contract ...

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  36. "A PESTILENTIAL ATMOSPHERE."

    The great need which exists in Australia for home training was (says the Sydney “Daily Telegraph") emphasised by Cardinal Moran and Mr. Justice ...

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  37. CANADIAN BUTTER.

    Earl Grey (Governor-General of Canada), replying to representations made by a deputation of dairymen at Ontario, predicted that a large market for ...

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  38. HOUSE BREEDING IN JAPAN.

    The Japanese Government is arranging for the establishment of a Remount Bureau for the pupose of establishing horse breeding on plans modelled on the ...

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  39. PANAMA CANAL.

    The San Francisco carthquake was a factor in the recommendation of the Panama sea level cannal. The majority of the Senate Comm[?]e considered that ...

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  40. REDUCED ARMAMENTS.

    M. Thomson (Minister for Marine in Trance speaking in Algeria, said that it would be an imprudent move on the part of France to reduce her armaments, ...

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  41. A GAMBLER’S CHARITY.

    Daly, a noted Broadway (New York) gambler, has left £100,000 to relieve aged "crooks." ...

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  42. TIN PLATE.

    The tin plate manufacturers have been compelled to stop work owing to the high prices of tin. ...

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  43. COSSART—BAIN.

    A very pretty wedding was celebrated at Nairnside, Toowoomba, the residence of the bride’s parent on the 9th inst. The contracting parties were Mr. W. ...

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  44. ETHERIDGE RAILWAY.

    Surveyor Blackman left Brisbane to-night to make the second trial survey of the Newcastle Range in connection with the proposed railway to Etheridge ...

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  45. FOOTBALL

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  46. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    President Rooseveit has assured Mr. W. J. Napler that he will visit New Zealand at the end of his Presidential term, as he is interested in the physical ...

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