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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Rev Dr. Youngman, Methodist Connexional Secretary, returned to Brisbane on Saturday from a tour in the Wide Bay and Burnett District. He has ...

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS. CLAY’S WAXWORKS AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.

    After an absence of several months Clays Waxworks and Vandeville Company re-appeared in Toowoomba and made their initial performance before a ...

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  4. MR. KIDMAN IN LONDON.

    A Queenslander now in London writes:—I met Mrs. Kidman, wife of the Australian cattle king, outside a butcher's shop in Whitechapel ...

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  5. WARWICK BUTTER FACTORY.

    For the past half year the Warwick Butter Factory made a net profit of £2014 13s. 2d., which, together with £121 7s. 7d. brought forward from the ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. TOOWOOMBA AND BALLARAT CHOIRS.

    The following is an extract from the Ballarat Courier: "The members of the Ballarat Choral Society evidently believe in doing unto others as they are done ...

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  7. THE SHOW.

    We may expect to see a record attendance at the 48th Exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Show, to be opened by his Excellency the Governor, Lord ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. THE WEATHER.

    At about 9 o’clock on Sunday evening a winter storm, pressing eastward in pursuit of the recent rainstorm, appeared in the western sky and half-a-gale ...

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  9. THE FARMING INDUSTRY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, of New South Wales, speaking at the annual conference, held in Sydney last week in regard to the ...

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  10. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    An event of a very seasonable nature in advertised to take place in the Salvation Army Hall, Bowen-street, on Wednesday evening next, at 8 p.m., August ...

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  11. IS QUEENSLAND CIVILISED?

    Professor Harry Jones, B.A., L.L.D., etc., Professor of Philosophy at the Glasgow University, waxed sarcastic over the absence of a University in ...

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  12. CEREAL PLANTING.

    As usual a number of farmers have refused to plant cereals until rain actually fell. Now, after agriculturists' losing valuable time, the seed merchants in the ...

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  13. VITAL STATISTICS.

    Mr. A. A. Schulte, District Registrar for Toowoomba (and locality) furnishes a summary respecting the vital statistics for the month of July, as follow:— ...

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  14. AUCTION NOTICES. COMING SALES.

    Messrs. Scholefield, Godshall and Wea vor advertise in this morning's issue that they will be offering by public auction, on the promises, Margaret-street (west), ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. WHERE IS QUEENSLAND?

    From time to time illustrations of the ignorance concerning Queensland have been furnished by extraordinary adresses on letters, mostly posted by ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY JUNIOR.

    The Acting-Registrar of the University (Mr. Dallen) stated yesterday (says Friday's Sydney "Daily Telegraph"), that if nothing unforseen intervenes, the ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. BIG RISE IN CATTLE.

    The number of cattle forward at the Homebush sales yesterday, totalling 1120, proved to be well within the requirements of a large attendances of buyers, ...

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  18. STEAMER KONOOWARRA.

    A message received by the Electric Telegraph Department this morning intimates that the steamer Konoowarra is aground 5 miles north of [?]uskip Point. ...

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  19. EAST END CHILDREN.

    Queen Alexandra paid the expenses of the first party of East End children who, under the guidance of the Countess of Dudley, visited the France-British ...

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  20. KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have arrived at Cowes (Isle of Wight). ...

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  21. LARGE SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    The R.M.S. Ortona, which cleared from Port Melbourne on Friday last, took no gold from Victoria, but at Sydney £2400 in specie was received on ...

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  22. SENSATIONAL RIFLE SHOOTING.

    In these days of sensational rifle shooting (says the Melbourne "Age"), particulars received from Mr. T. A. Naughton, the captain of the Wardening Rifle ...

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  23. STUD STOCK SALE.

    On Thursday, at 10 a.m., Messrs. M'Phie and Co. and Messrs. L. E. Walker and Co., in conjunction, offer at Murphy’s Livery Stables, Toowoomba, a ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. IN DEFENCE OF A HORSE.

    For a brave deed in defence of a horse" was the reason why Miss Constance Pile was on Saturday in Sydney awarded the gold medal of the Animal ...

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  25. SMUGGLING OF ASIATICS.

    A Commission of Investigation, appointed by President Roosevelt, has revealed the fact that, with the connivance of immigration agents on the ...

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  26. R. LIGHTBODY.

    R. Lightbody advertises that he will hold sales during Show week as follows: This day, furniture and mutton; Thursday, mutton; Friday, at the mart, ...

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  27. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In county cricket yesterday, Middle[?]ex beat Gloucester by two runs. Tarrant, playing for the former county, took twelve wickets for 149 runs. ...

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  28. A WOMAN'S TASK AT EIGHTY.

    A report has reached the PostmasterGeneral that the mails between Elphinstone and Sutton Grange, in Victoria, are being carried by a woman 80 years ...

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  29. HOTELS FOR SALE.

    Messrs. F. G. Clark and Co. advertise a number of city and suburban hotels for sale from £100 to £8000. Buyers are advised to call and get one of their ...

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  30. LADIES’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The regular committee meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society was held on Thursday at the Brodribb Home. There were present Mesdames ...

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  31. THE PROFESSIONAL POLITICIAN.

    Mr. Irvine, in answer to the accusation that he was absent, from 155 tariff divisions, says:—"I am not a professional politician, and must have some ...

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  32. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Secretory for War (Mr. R. B. Haldane), speaking at Falmouth, said that the Government intended to maintain the navy at the highest state of strength ...

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  33. CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES.

    We again draw the attention of our readers to Messrs. F. G. Clark and Co.’s auction sale to be held on Thursday next, 6th inst., when they will submit a choice ...

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  34. BRISBANE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The tenth annual report of the Brisbane Grammar School Old Boys' Association has been published, and will be presented at the general meeting this ...

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  35. WIRTH BROTHERS’ CIRCUS.

    Wirth Bros. announce "the only living giraffe ever seen in Australia," as the principal attraction at their circus and menagerie in Toowoomba to-night ...

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  36. SOCIAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Chelmsford have issued invitations for a garden party at Government House on Saturday next, to meet the delegates to ...

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  37. FURNITURE SALE.

    R. Lightbody advertises that he will hold his usual weekly sale of household furniture and effects, to-day (Tuesday) instead of Thursday, owing to the Show. ...

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  38. HIGH JUMPS AND LONG LEAPS.

    A correspondent writes to the ‘'Sydney Morning Herald":—I always read with interest any records of high jumps made by horses in any part of ...

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  39. RAND MINES.

    The Pictermaritzburg correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" reports that sixteen detectives now are employed in tracking a number of conspirators who ...

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  40. GOWRIE SHIRE LICENSES.

    Attention is directed to the announcement on page 5 of this morning's "Chronicle" regarding the Gowrie Shire Council's resolution relative to 'buses, ...

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  41. POTTERY AT THE SHOW.

    One of the most interesting exhibits on the Royal Society's Show Grounds this week is a practical and ocular demonstration of the manufacture of ...

    Article : 89 words
  42. EXHIBITION CATTLE SALE.

    On Tuesday, August 11, Messrs. Morehead's Ltd., offer by auction, at the National Society’s Grounds, Bowen Park, Brisbane, 5 superior stud cattle of ...

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  43. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    A New Zealander who has spent the last four years as carpenter on several ocean tramps, and who has visited almost every part of the world, returned ...

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  44. SETTLEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Interesting reading is afforded by the report for the past year of the Land for Settlements Department. One hundred and twenty-nine estates were offered to ...

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  45. BRITISH FINANCES.

    The spectators estimates that the new taxation required in 1909 will be at least £16,000,000 which it would be impossible to raise without jeopardising ...

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  46. JULY STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. R. F. J. Q’Bryen, District Stock Inspector has courteously supplied the "Chronicle" with a return showing the numbers of stock travelling through the ...

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  47. HIGH SPEED ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.

    Mr. E. W. G. Kearney, a young Victorian, well known in Geelong, is about (writes the London correspondent of the Melbourne "Argus" under date June 9) ...

    Article : 350 words
  48. COMMONWEALTHI FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  49. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    Hon. Robert Guinness, who was delcated for the Haggerston division of Shoreditch at last election by Sir William Cremer, deceased, but who was elected ...

    Article : 208 words
  50. STATE TREASURY.

    The State revenue for July was £407,301—an increase compared with the [?]ame month of 1907 of £46,957. The principal increases were: Amount received ...

    Article : 109 words
  51. THE IMPORTS OF BUTTER INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 words
  52. EXTRA PRIME PINEAPPLES.

    Messrs. J. and H. Roessler, wholesale fruiterers and manufacturers, received an extra prime lot of pineapples yesterday from Mr. Thomas Lockitt's ...

    Article : 172 words
  53. TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS.

    A new naval drama. "Two Little Sailor Boys," by Walter Howard, author of "The Midnight Wedding," and "Her Love Against the World," was staged by ...

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  54. STRIKE IN PARIS. LABOR ANARCHISTS.

    The police at Paris recently made a raid upon the house where the Confede— ration of Labor was sitting, and they arrested 18 prominent Labor anarchists. ...

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  55. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Chapman, the Minister for Customs, and Mr. Groom, the Attorney-General, have returned from their prolonged tour of Queensland, and have ...

    Article : 402 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. A CLERGYMAN'S MISTAKE.

    Last night (says Friday's "Sydney Morning Herald") a deputation from the Evangelical Council waited on the Sydney Labor Council and addressed them ...

    Article : 308 words
  58. OGG'S WEATHER FORECASTS.

    Ogg's detailed weather forecasts for the second half of 1908 have been issued in pamphlet form, and are now available. Mr. Ogg has been singularly ...

    Article : 64 words
  59. PAPERS SUSPEND PUBLICATION.

    Owing to the members of the Compositors and Printers Union striking in obedience to orders of the Labor Federation, many newspapers are not appearing ...

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  60. BURNS-SQUIRES FIGHT.

    The Scientific Boxing Company, Limited, who are bringing Burns and Squires to Australia, are erecting a building at Rushcutters' Bay capable of ...

    Article : 66 words
  61. THE STOLEN CORSETS.

    During October the business premises of Mr. Frank Coffee, manufacturers' agent, in Castlereagh-street, were broken into, and about 250 pairs of corsets and ...

    Article : 134 words
  62. A SPRING HILL FIRE.

    At 4.30 yesterday morning an alarm was received at the Fire Station to the effect that the Spring Hill Hotel was ablaze, but on investigation it was found ...

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  63. VICTORIAN MANUFACTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  64. Advertising

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    Advertising : 72 words
  65. Advertising

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    Advertising : 50 words
  66. Advertising

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