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  2. TODAY.

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  3. THE FLEET. JOURNEY FROM AUCKLAND.

    Reuter's Telegraph Company have received the following menage by wireless telegraphy from the American Fleet:—Position of fleet at 8 p.m. yesterday was ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Toowoomba Liedertafel has always striven to produce the best at their grand concerts. But though almost admirable, their efforts have not always ...

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  5. THE QUEENSLAND PREMIE...

    The Hon. William Kidston, Premier of Queensland, who is a native of Falkirk arrived at that town on the 2nd July (says the "Weekly Scotsman"), ...

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  6. EXHIBITION TRAFFIC.

    The number of passengers carried by the Brisbane Tramways during Exhibition week was 739,177, as compared with 639,121 for the corresponding week ...

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  7. HON. W. KIDSTON.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Kidston) has secured, on most reasonable terms, a 35 years lease of Gatti's —arble Halls for the offices of the ...

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  8. TOMORROW.

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  9. RAID ON A SORCERESS'S DEN

    In a modest house hidden in a maze of alleys in a suburb of Perugia, Italy (writes the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph"). strange ceremonies, it is ...

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  10. STATE SAW-MILL.

    An Interesting statement has been made by the New Zealand Minister for at Kakahi. The mill has been working form some months past with excellent ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

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  12. LOCAL AND GENERAL. PACKS 5 AND 6.

    These are among the most interesting at our pages. Besides the instalment of the "Lonely Bride," there is a fine tribute to "John Oliver Hobbs" by Lord ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. VALUE OF VICTORIAN PRODUCTS.

    The estimated value of the products of the State of Victoria for the year 1907 was £375,151. The value of dairving and pastoral products is [?]timated at ...

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  14. LITTLE GIRL’S BODY.

    Recently the dead body of a little girl named May Kirby was found in the cellar of an empty house in Liverpool, and circumstances showed that she had ...

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  15. FIRST PARRAMATTA STEAMER

    An old minor died in a private hospital at Orange on Sunday morning— Henry Rose Lockyer, a son of Major Lockyer, who formed the first ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

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  17. NARROW ESCAPE FOR BURNS.

    Tommy Burns had a narrow escape from a [?]crion accident on Tuesday night He had been [?]nding the evening at the National Park, and was returning in ...

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  18. FEEDING THE VISITORS.

    A record consignment of cauliflowers, comprising 1980 dozen, was despatched, to Sydney yesterday. The cauliflowers, which were valued at £350, were all ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. D. Lloyd-George), in a message to the London "Chronicle." indignantly repudiates the "Standard’s" accusation ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE.

    The Rev. D. G. Garland, Organisiing Secretary of the Bible in State Schoools League will address workers and sympathisers in the work of the league in ...

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  21. A BRIDES SHOCK—FIFTY YEARS OF SECLUSION.

    For 50 years NO. 19 Bouleverd Poissoniere, in Paris, a house of four stories; has [?]ay the correspondent of the "Daily Express") been closely ...

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  22. "IMMIGRANT" SWIMMER.

    The Victorian Swimming Association has written to the Government, asking, in view of Frank Beaurepaire's remarkable performance in England, that he ...

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  23. NORMANTON ITEMS.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Walter Creffield who had been ailing for some time. She had been in the district for nearly half a century, and the old ...

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  24. SYDNEY PREPARATIONS.

    The forest of slim Venetian spars which has been springing up in our midst during the past few days is now beginning to take practical shape, and ...

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  25. ACCIDENT AT EVERGREEN.

    Lena King, aged 13 years, residing at Eve[?]green, met with rather serious results yesterday afternoon through her clothes catching on fire. She went to the ...

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  26. TREKING NORTHWARD.

    Two special trains of empty wagg[?]s and carriages, behind locomotives of the large type left Maryborough on Monday night for Wond[?]i to enable the [?]ettlers ...

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  27. MINERS ENTOMBED.

    An explosion entombed 76 miners in No, I shaft of the Maypole Colliery at Abram, in Lancashire, destroying the ventilating drift and cage and blowing ...

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  28. INSANE MAN'S DELUSIONS

    A military looking man, John Simpson, was presented at the Ballarat City Court to-day on a formal charge of insulting behaviour. Drs. Jordan and ...

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  29. POLICE COURT.

    Mr. Thomas Mowbray, P.M. and Mr. Peter Field, J.P., presided yesterday at the Police Court. The case against James Prince, secretary of the ...

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  30. SUGARCANE GROWING IN THE NORTH.—RESULTS OF FEDERATION.

    We ("Courier") have received from Mr. J. R. Norris McGregor's Creek, Mackay, some very fine stalks of Malabar [?]agareane grown within half a mile ...

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  31. DEATH OF J. D. HEAL.

    Mr. J. D. Heal, a gentleman who was closely associated with the progress of the city more than a quarter of a century ago, died at his residence. ...

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  32. NEW LAND AGENT.

    In our advertising columns to-day Mr. This A. Ryan (late Arthur Martin and Co.). land auctioneers, of Brisbane, anuonnced he has opened a branch of his ...

    Article : 155 words
  33. PRODUCE SALE.

    Mr. R. Lightbody advertiser that at his usual weekly sale to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, he will sell 100 quarlers prime fresh mutton, 6 bags corn, ...

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  34. CHANNEL SWIM.

    W. T. Burgess made another attempt to swim across Die Channel yesterday, He had been in the water for 20 hours, and was within a mile of Griziiez when ...

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  35. TO MORROW'S CAMBOOYA SALES.

    Within this last ten years no town has made such magnificent progress as Cambooya. This progress is indicative of that of the future. Therefore. ...

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  36. AN ACTION SETTLED.

    In May last a demurrer was argued before the Full Court in an action brought by Messrs, Sehwep[?], Ltd., against the proprietors of the ...

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  37. A MIS-READ TELEGRAM

    An action for newspaper libel was dealt with in the First Civil Court today. The plaintiff was Charles Powell, of Specimen Hill Road, near Wombat ...

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  38. THE LATEST SNAKE STORY.

    Here is the latest snake story from the Goombungee district:—"A visiting commercial traveller took a nap in the scrub, laying his umbrella on a rock ...

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  39. WOMAN'S SQUALID END.

    Living on a bed of rags and dirty pieces of blankets, Jane Spence, a single woman, 75 years of age, died in a cottage at 117 Lennox-street, North ...

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  40. MESSRS. T. G. ROBINSON AND CO.’S SALES.

    Particulars will be found in our advertrising columns of the forthcoming sales of Messrs. T. G. Robinson and Co., Margaret-street. This day they ...

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  41. BRITISH ARMY.

    The "Spectator" says that it is most humiliating for the State to wheedle, cajole, and beg employers to allow men to join the territorial force. It again ...

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  42. ABORIGINALS FOR SYDNEY.

    Saturday next a party of Queensland [?]riginals will leave by train for [?] to take part in the displays givs [?] the American Fleet (says the ...

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  43. OUTRAGE AT CAIRO.

    A band of ruflians, armed with bludgeons, recently at midnight, attacked two tramcars at Cairo, and wounded and robbed many passengers. ...

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  44. A PECULIAR CASE.

    A peculiar case was heard at the Quarter Sessions here last week (writes the Grafton correspondent of the Bribane "Courier). A tent at Swan ...

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  45. IRISH OFFICIAL KILLED.

    Mr. Ennis, the newly-appointed Assistant Under-Secretary to the Chief Secretary for Ireland, yesterday was thrown from a jaunting car in Dublin, ...

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  46. PERSONAL.

    Mrs, Best, mother of Senator Best, Vice-President of the Commonwealth Executive Council, died unexpectedly in her residence, in Fitzroy, Melbourne, on ...

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  47. THE WINDSOR MAGAZINE.

    We [?]omitted to mention in yesterday's issue that our copy of the "Windsor Magazine" came from Mr. Luke Fitzpat[?]ick. ...

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  48. EUROPEAN BAPTISTS.

    The Rev. Dr. John Clifford. of the Westbourne Park Baptist Church. London, in to preside at the congress of Berlin on 31st August next. Great ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    Thu Australian team of footballers (amateur), now on their way to England. played a Western Australian team yesterday, and had a run-away win. ...

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  50. THE RED FUNNEL.

    Yesterday the "Red Funnel" was forwarded by Messrs. Robertson and Provan. The serial by F. M. White is continued. There are six illustrated complete stories. ...

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  51. "STRUCK OUT."

    While our neighbors in the Dominion were working themselves up into a state of feveri[?]h excitement and straining their eyes in an endeavor to [?] far ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND SOLDIERS. PHONE WHO FELL IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The following letters have been received by the Brisbane newspapers from Colonel Lyster, Commandant of the Queensland Military Forces, and Mrs. ...

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  53. PLAGUE OF FOXES.

    Men on the land, partienlarly p[?]storalists, are being caused anxiety by the prevalency of foxes. It has been reported to the Pastures ...

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  54. SEDI[?]ON IN IN[?]IA.

    Eithiraj Surendranath Arya has been sentenced at Madras to five years' transportation for delivering [?]editious speeches. ...

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  55. EVERYTHING SATISFACTORY.

    The Federal Treasurer was busy yesterday amongst fleet arrangements, and thought he was overworked he was pleased to find everything "working ...

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  56. CONDITION OF THE COUNTRY.

    A run into the Downs cereal country at present is particularly interestingThe conditions between Toowoomba and Pitt[?]worth may be taken as fairly ...

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  57. ENGLISH BLOOD HORSES.

    Three stallions, specially selected in England, and purchased for stud pur[?]es in Queensland, were brought by the steamer Periches, which arrived ...

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  58. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The match, Lercestershire v. Lancashire, was commerced at Leicester on Monday. Playing for Lancashire, J. T. Tyldesley scored 245 runs. ...

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  59. UNIQUE DEPUTATION.

    The Premier (Sir Thomas Bent) promi[?]ed a deputation that the question of womanhood suffrage in Virtoria should be considered by the Cabinet. The ...

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  60. WATCHING THE FLEET.

    The tramany facilities are going to be taxed to their utmost during the visit of the fleet, and nowhere will the demands be greater than on the line to South ...

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  61. LONDON VALLEY GOLDFIELDS

    The shareholders of the London Valley goldfields have resolved that it is inadvisable to rai[?]e further funds to continue the undertaking. ...

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  62. TWO RUINED MILLIONAIRES.

    A Berlin telegram dated 25th June was as follows:—In despair at their in ability to meet heavy obligations, Herren Max and Theodore Klopfer, of ...

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  63. "FATHER OF AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENIS."

    Mr. Nicholas Pitegerald, M.L.C., died last night at his [?]residence, St. Kilda. He caugh[?] a [?]vere chill on the night of 4th August while retur[?]ing hou[?]e after a ...

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  64. HOW TO THRASH A BOY.

    Mr. d'Eyncourt, the Clerkenwell (England magistrate, is a firm believer in the maxim that to spare the rod is to spoil the child. When two boys ...

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  65. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The "Daily Mail" says that Priesident Roosevelt has intimated that he has no sympathy with the complaints about disctimination against American ...

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  66. WHAT IS HABITUAL DRUNKEXNESS.

    Of the various [?]notty problem presented daily to his Majestv[?] ind[?]s for solution few are [?] [?]eisistent [?] puzzling as that which requies their ...

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  67. THE STATE BANQUET.

    The number of guests at the State banquet at the Town Hall on Friday evening will be upwards of 1000. Each invited guest will receive an invitation ...

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  68. TO THE WOMEN OF QUEENSLAND.

    In remembranc[?] of the hearty way in which the women of Queensland responded to my appeal during the war with South Africa, for funds to send ...

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  69. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    In his special on Tuesday night in Brisbane the Hon. J. F. G. Foxton cotimated that the c[?]st of Federal old-age [?] would amount to a million and ...

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  70. RESCUE BY A MOTHER.

    A mother and her two children narrowly escaped drowning at Barmedman, New South Wales, on Tuesday. Mrs. F. Ravnor missed her boy, aged 3 years, ...

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  71. ADULTERATED FOOD.

    Several shopkeepers were fined at the Glebe Police Court yesterday. for having sold adulterated foods. It was cercified that the vinegar sold by some of ...

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  72. TRAFFIC FROM THE COUNTRY

    The passenger traffic into Sydney in connection with the visit of the American fleet is particularly heavy. In order to utitlise the rolling stock to the best ...

    Article : 128 words
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