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  2. CONTROLLING THE WHEAT MARKET.

    A few weeks ago we commented upon the revelations adduced before the South Australian Wheat Commission as to the existence in Australia of a Wheat ...

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS. "THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS."

    Mr. Edward Branscombe is accepted in England as one of the highest musical authorities in matters relating to the art of part-singing, and Australians had ...

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  4. SPORTING. CROW’S NEST RACES.

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  5. SUFFERING SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, in replying to Mr. Swift M’Neill, M.P. for South Donogal, stated in the House of Commons ...

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  6. QUEBEC TERCENTENARY.

    The Prime of Wales, accompanied by the Earl of Dudley, left Waterloo station yesterday for Portsmouth, to join the erniser Indomitable, in which they will ...

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  7. THE SECOND BALLOT.

    Speaking on the question of majority representation, the Premier of New Zealand (Sir Joseph Ward) said a compulsory system of contingent vote in New ...

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  8. DECLINING BRITISH TRADE.

    Mr. Lloyd-George's pessimism cabled the other day is fully explained by the British Board of Trade returns which heeame available on Thursday. These ...

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  9. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE.

    Hon. L. E. Groom will deliver a lecture (illustrated) before the Darling Dowim Teachers’ Association to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Town ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA’S PERIL.

    Dr. Richard Arthur, M.L.A., of Sydney (president of the Immigration League of Australia), has written a letter to the Press, in which be pleads for the ...

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  11. EUROPEAN CONCERT.

    The "Koclenisehe Zeitung," a German organ, asserts that the policy of Sir Edward Grey (British Secretary of State for foreign Affairs) restarting the ...

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  12. SUCCESS WITH ENSILAGE.

    According to our (Sydney "Daily Telegraph") Gundagai corrospondent, Nangns and Kimo stations have made sonic very successful experiments in ...

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  13. POLO.

    Teams from the Cambooya Polo Club will play Toowoomba to-morrow (Saturday), on the latter’s ground. Play commences at 2 o’clock. Cambooya ...

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  14. A REMARKABLE ACCUMULATOR.

    The uncertainty of racing was fully borne out at Epsom yesterday, says the "Daily Telegraph" (London), of June 4, when in the six races not a single ...

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  15. YEULBA RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  16. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    A tennis match which will create a great deal of interest will be played on the Association grounds to-morrow between teams representing married and ...

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  18. POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY.

    The opening performance of Mr. Tom Pollard's New Juvenile Open Company will be given at the Town Hall on Wednesday next, the piece chosen being a ...

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  19. CANADIAN CATTLE.

    A deputation to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has urged the appointinent of a Royal Commission to consider the matter of the importation ...

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  20. "THE OTHER SIDE."

    "Thought," said Mrs. Besant in her address in Sydney on Saturday night, "is more powerful on 'the other, side.’ Things you think of here are forms and ...

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  21. TO-MORROW.

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  22. LICENSING BILL. PETITION FROM METHODISTS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, chairman of the Independent Labor party, presented to the House of Commons last night a petition from the Wesleyan body in ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. MUSICAL EXAMINATION.

    Respecting the list of passes associated with the Royal Academy theory examinations published in Tuesday morning's "Chronicle" it is notified that, in ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. PERSONAL.

    Sixty-four yesterday (Thursday) Mr. Harry Brackor, of Moreheads Limited, was born at Rosenthal, near Warwick, the Farm on which in 1842 his father, ...

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  26. INDIAN AFFLICTIONS.

    It is stated that the number of deaths attributatble to babonie plague in India during the year 1907 aggregated the appalling total of 1,204,194. ...

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  27. THE HURDLE RACES.

    Dagona, who is engaged in the Austratian Hurdle Race, easily won the hurdle race at the Sandown Park yesterday, with 9th. more on his back. ...

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  28. TINNED MEAT CONTRACT.

    The tinned meat contract, 10 weeks in September next, has (writes the London correspondent of the "S.M. Herald") been divided up between America, Libby, ...

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  29. PRIME MINISTER’S PROPOSALS

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. H. H. Asquith) has announced that be propoes to devote two days of the current session of the Imperial Parliament to ...

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  30. LOCAL & GENERAL. THE WEATHER.

    Dense drizzling showers from the north-east yesterday and heavier ones last night. The purveyor of the weather has been a roundly abused person ...

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  31. THE SUBMARINE INCIDENT

    It is announced that the six members of the crew of the British submarine A No. 9, whose escaping petrol fumes rendered them unconscious whilst the ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    A cable message has been sent to the Marylebane cricket club from the Board of Control, unanimously declining to join in the proposed triangular contests. ...

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  33. TO LADY READERS.

    To-morrow "Penelope" commences a lady's letter in the "Chronicle." With all deference to the superior judgment of the ladies in these matters, we may ...

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  34. GREENMOUNT RIFLE CLUB.

    A prize shoot will be held on the Greenmount rifle range to-morrow week, Saturday, July 25. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Mr. R. M'Kenna (First Lord of the Admiralty) informed Mr. W. Redmond, in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, that the Earl of ...

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  36. FIRE ON THE NEWTOWN.

    Shortly after 2 o’clock yesterduy morning a fire broke out in Muir-street,-Newtown, in the late residence of Mr. T. Ambrose, next to Mr. W. R. Robinson’s. ...

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  37. DUEL BETWEEN MAN AND WIFE.

    Signor Ciffariello, the Italian sculptor, is on trial at Naplos for the murder of his wife. The crime took place nearly three years ago, the proverbial delays ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    For seven, years a pet frog has been an inmate of Mr. W. Mooney's hairdressing saloon in Queen-street. Why it should have chosen such a saloon ...

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  39. SYDNEY TRAMS.

    The tramway con[?]s are up in arms against the me [?]s[?]of the department in detecting dis[?]nesly in the sale of tickets. At a special meeting held ...

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  40. D.D. RIFLE CLUB.

    The annual social gathering in connection with the Darling Downs Riflo Club was held at the Alexandra Hall last evening. Captain Beebe presided ...

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  41. THE BRITISH FOOTBALLERS.

    New Plymouth (New Zealand) defeated the British Rugby football team on Wednesday by five points to three. Four prominent British players are on the ...

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  42. JONDARYAN WILD WEST.

    Attention is directed to the announcement in this morning’s "Chronicle" regarding Harry Spillman’s wild west show at Jondaryau to-morrow ...

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  43. REMARKABLE SURGERY.

    Some weeks ago a son of C. J. Warnecke, of Middle Bridge (Victoria) was seriously injured and Dr. Wolfonden performed a successful operation on the ...

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  44. TELEPHONE FOR RAVENSBOURNE.

    At Crow's Nest on Wednesday Messrs Beutel (Chairman), and Kynoch, of the Ravonsbourne Progress Association, waited upon the Hon. L. E. Groom, ...

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  45. CANE ON FIRE.

    A. serions cane fire occurred yesterday at Seaview and Hummock plantations, near Bundaherg, by which 120 acres, valued at £1,530, were damaged. The ...

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  46. SUPPRESSING GAMBLING.

    A deputation repesenting the Church of England, introduced by Mr. Carty Salmon, M.P., waited on Mr. Manger to-day to suppport the policy adopted by ...

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  47. THE MAORI FOOTBALLERS.

    The dispute between Robert M'Keithney Jock and the Maori footballers as to alleged breach of agreement has not yet been settled. Proceedings have ...

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  48. TELEPHONE FOR CABARLAH.

    On arrival at Cabarlah, en route to the Crow’s Nest Show, Hon. L. E. Groom on Wednesday received a deputation of local residents who presented a ...

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  49. "A HOME THRUST,"

    The necessity for the minister and the attendants at church to set the good example in the matter of the discouragement of Sunday labor was not altogther ...

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  50. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The American Federation of Labor, which controls 2,000,000 voters, promises to support Mr. Bryan’s candidature for the Presideney. ...

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  51. RESIGNATION OF MR. THOMSON.

    Writing from London on June 15 the correspondent of the Sydney "Morning Herald" says:—The resignation of Mr. Sutherland Thomson in Queensland is ...

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  52. THE VICE-REGAL TOUR.

    The vice-regal party, which includes his Excellency Lord Chelmsford and Mr. J. T. Bell (Secretary for Lands) has arrived at Camooweal from Rocklands. ...

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  53. POST OFFICE FOE NEWTOWN.

    Hon. L. E. Groom is in receipt of the following communication from the Portmaster-General's Department, Brisbane, dated 13th inst.:—Sir.—With further ...

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  54. ELECTRIC AGRICULTURE.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, principal of the Univemity of Birmingham, states that the use of electricity in agriculture, shows that crops so treated yielded 40 ...

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  55. GERMAN SOLDIERS ON AUSTRALIAN HOUSES.

    For some weeks past a representative of the German Government has been visiting the principal horsorcaring districts of the State, on the lookout for ...

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  56. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the postal administration held its first meeting yesterday. Mr. Welster suggested that the chairman ...

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  57. IRISH UNDER SECRETARY.

    Sir James Dougherty has been appointed Under-Secretary the Chief Secretary for Ireland, in succession to Sir Antony M‘Donnell. ...

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  58. TOOWOOMBA RIFLE RANGE.

    Hon L. E. Groom has been advised that Colonel Lyster, State Commandant of the Conimonwealth Military Forces, will visit Toowoomba on his return ...

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  59. AN OLD LADY’S HOBBY.

    The late Mrs. Turnor, widow of Mr. T. F. Turner, S.M., and solicitor to the Lands Titles Office. Adelaide, for many years, was a peenliar old lady of ...

    Article : 331 words
  60. TARIFF REFORM.

    In the House of Commons last night. Mr. Philip Snowden, Labor member for Blackburn, proposed an amendment to reduce the duty on tea to 3d. per lb., ...

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  61. AUSTRAL BAND DANCE, TOOWOOMBA.

    The insual popular dance in connection with the Austral Band will be held at the Alexandra Hall, to-morrow evening. ...

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  62. GOLF CONFERENCE.

    At a conference of delegates held in Sydney, of the golf associations with members of the Australian Golf Union, the question of widening the constitution ...

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  63. GOWRIE JUNCTION SOCIAL.

    In connection with the Austral Band a social and dance will be held at Gowrio Junction to-morrow evening. The event will not interfere with the ...

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  64. MINIATURE RIFLE RANGES.

    Miniature rifle ranges in connection with the State schools will be formally opened by the Hon. L. E. Groom tomorrow afternoon—at the East State ...

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  65. A DOUBLE AMPUTATION.

    The Police Court, where the heart men and women are micro[?]copically examined, dissected, and analysed, a times brings forward, amid all the ...

    Article : 342 words
  66. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Several Conservative members of the Dominion House of Commons at Ottawa urged that the tariff preference now given by Canada to Great Britain was ...

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  67. COMING OF THE "KILTIES."

    The Scottish-Canadian Band, known the world over as "The Kilties," sail from Vancouver shortly for Australia, reaching here via the Marama. They give ...

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  68. BRISBANE AT BALLARAT.

    The metropolis was very, very taray in recognising that the provincial centres such as Gyropie. Ipswich, Toowoomba, and Maryborough, were ...

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  69. TALLOW MARKET.

    At the weekly sales of Australasian tallow to-day 1253 casks were offered, and 951 [?]ea[?]ks sold. The price realised for mut[?]on tallow, fine, was 34/3 per ...

    Article : 42 words
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