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 ...
Article : 694 wordsMr. 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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Article : 148 wordsSpeaking 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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Article : 115 wordsHon. 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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Article : 195 wordsThe "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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Article : 153 wordsTeams from the Cambooya Polo Club will play Toowoomba to-morrow (Saturday), on the latter’s ground. Play commences at 2 o’clock. Cambooya ...
Article : 65 wordsThe 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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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsA tennis match which will create a great deal of interest will be played on the Association grounds to-morrow between teams representing married and ...
Article : 123 wordsThe 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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Article : 103 words"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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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsMr. 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 wordsRespecting the list of passes associated with the Royal Academy theory examinations published in Tuesday morning's "Chronicle" it is notified that, in ...
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Advertising : 25 wordsSixty-four yesterday (Thursday) Mr. Harry Brackor, of Moreheads Limited, was born at Rosenthal, near Warwick, the Farm on which in 1842 his father, ...
Article : 1,069 wordsIt 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. ...
Article : 43 wordsDagona, who is engaged in the Austratian Hurdle Race, easily won the hurdle race at the Sandown Park yesterday, with 9th. more on his back. ...
Article : 177 wordsThe tinned meat contract, 10 weeks in September next, has (writes the London correspondent of the "S.M. Herald") been divided up between America, Libby, ...
Article : 89 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 80 wordsDense drizzling showers from the north-east yesterday and heavier ones last night. The purveyor of the weather has been a roundly abused person ...
Article : 52 wordsIt 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 ...
Article : 53 wordsA cable message has been sent to the Marylebane cricket club from the Board of Control, unanimously declining to join in the proposed triangular contests. ...
Article : 40 wordsTo-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 ...
Article : 68 wordsA prize shoot will be held on the Greenmount rifle range to-morrow week, Saturday, July 25. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. 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 ...
Article : 266 wordsShortly 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. ...
Article : 93 wordsSignor 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 ...
Article : 279 wordsFor 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 ...
Article : 113 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 115 wordsThe annual social gathering in connection with the Darling Downs Riflo Club was held at the Alexandra Hall last evening. Captain Beebe presided ...
Article : 1,982 wordsNew Plymouth (New Zealand) defeated the British Rugby football team on Wednesday by five points to three. Four prominent British players are on the ...
Article : 83 wordsAttention is directed to the announcement in this morning’s "Chronicle" regarding Harry Spillman’s wild west show at Jondaryau to-morrow ...
Article : 26 wordsSome weeks ago a son of C. J. Warnecke, of Middle Bridge (Victoria) was seriously injured and Dr. Wolfonden performed a successful operation on the ...
Article : 61 wordsAt Crow's Nest on Wednesday Messrs Beutel (Chairman), and Kynoch, of the Ravonsbourne Progress Association, waited upon the Hon. L. E. Groom, ...
Article : 87 wordsA. serions cane fire occurred yesterday at Seaview and Hummock plantations, near Bundaherg, by which 120 acres, valued at £1,530, were damaged. The ...
Article : 139 wordsA 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 ...
Article : 299 wordsThe dispute between Robert M'Keithney Jock and the Maori footballers as to alleged breach of agreement has not yet been settled. Proceedings have ...
Article : 70 wordsOn 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 ...
Article : 111 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 447 wordsThe American Federation of Labor, which controls 2,000,000 voters, promises to support Mr. Bryan’s candidature for the Presideney. ...
Article : 30 wordsWriting from London on June 15 the correspondent of the Sydney "Morning Herald" says:—The resignation of Mr. Sutherland Thomson in Queensland is ...
Article : 100 wordsThe vice-regal party, which includes his Excellency Lord Chelmsford and Mr. J. T. Bell (Secretary for Lands) has arrived at Camooweal from Rocklands. ...
Article : 64 wordsHon. L. E. Groom is in receipt of the following communication from the Portmaster-General's Department, Brisbane, dated 13th inst.:—Sir.—With further ...
Article : 113 wordsSir Oliver Lodge, principal of the Univemity of Birmingham, states that the use of electricity in agriculture, shows that crops so treated yielded 40 ...
Article : 50 wordsFor some weeks past a representative of the German Government has been visiting the principal horsorcaring districts of the State, on the lookout for ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the postal administration held its first meeting yesterday. Mr. Welster suggested that the chairman ...
Article : 479 wordsSir James Dougherty has been appointed Under-Secretary the Chief Secretary for Ireland, in succession to Sir Antony M‘Donnell. ...
Article : 57 wordsHon L. E. Groom has been advised that Colonel Lyster, State Commandant of the Conimonwealth Military Forces, will visit Toowoomba on his return ...
Article : 51 wordsThe 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 wordsIn 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., ...
Article : 111 wordsThe insual popular dance in connection with the Austral Band will be held at the Alexandra Hall, to-morrow evening. ...
Article : 24 wordsAt a conference of delegates held in Sydney, of the golf associations with members of the Australian Golf Union, the question of widening the constitution ...
Article : 124 wordsIn 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 ...
Article : 45 wordsMiniature rifle ranges in connection with the State schools will be formally opened by the Hon. L. E. Groom tomorrow afternoon—at the East State ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Police Court, where the heart men and women are micro[?]copically examined, dissected, and analysed, a times brings forward, amid all the ...
Article : 342 wordsSeveral Conservative members of the Dominion House of Commons at Ottawa urged that the tariff preference now given by Canada to Great Britain was ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Scottish-Canadian Band, known the world over as "The Kilties," sail from Vancouver shortly for Australia, reaching here via the Marama. They give ...
Article : 270 wordsThe metropolis was very, very taray in recognising that the provincial centres such as Gyropie. Ipswich, Toowoomba, and Maryborough, were ...
Article : 324 wordsAt 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 ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle (Qld. : 1902 - 1922), Fri 17 Jul 1908, Page 3
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