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  2. PHILHARMONI[?] PROCEEDINGS.

    The art union drawing promoted by the Philharmonic Society is to come off at the Alexandra Hall this evening. There will also be a progressive euchre ...

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  3. WAGES BOARDS.

    When the Queensland Assembly passed legislation concerning wages boards, there were not wanting pessimistic persons who knew very well that such ...

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  4. THE QUEENSLAND BOOM.

    It is the height of fashion this winter for New Zealand farmers to make a holiday trip to the Darling Downs. Perhaps it is their tonic against the slump ...

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  5. FULL COURT.

    In the Full Court today, Before their Honors Mr. Justice Real, Mr. Justice Power, and Mr. Justice Chubb. ...

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  6. ENTERTAINMENTS, WEST’S PICTURES.

    If it was to see nothing else but the arrival of the Fleet in Sydney Harbor the entertainment provided by West's Picture Company is worth going a long ...

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  7. THE FLEET.

    This morning, the officers of the American Fleet were entertained at luncheon by the Royal Agricultural Society committee. ...

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  8. CITIZENS' FOOTBALL TROPHY.

    As the football senson is now drawing to a close, the secretary to the Toowoomba Rugby Union (Mr. C. W. Callaghan) would like those gentlemen who ...

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  9. LAMB RAISING AT GOONDIWINDI.

    Lamb raising is to be given a proper trial in the [?]oondiwindi district. Mr. R. F. Evans, of Meriwa[?] has purchased 20 purebred Leicestershire rams, bred by ...

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  10. CITY BATHS RE-OPENED.

    It in understood that the City baths, Margaret-street, were re-opened yesterday for the 1908-1909 season. Each year the value of swimming becomes more ...

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  11. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    A hayeart on the wrong side of the road at Amanweither forced the German Crown Prince and his wife, who were in a motor car[?] against a light railway ...

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  12. HOSPITAL WEEK HARVEST.

    The secretary to the Toowoomba Hospital has pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of £105/11/0, which sum represents the amount realised by the ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. RAILWAY RESERVED SEATS.

    In New Zealand there is a municipal law assuring to everyone buying a theatre ticket a specific place. Such an arrangement is necessary on the Railways. ...

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  14. ATLANTA CITY.

    The threat made by Governor Fort, of New Jersey. U.S.A., to send a force of militia to enforce Sunday closing in Atlanta City, has caused the sellers of ...

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  15. PR[?]ME CROSSBRED MUTTON.

    On exhibition at Messrs. Boland Bros. shop in Margaret-street are two very fine carcases of mutton. These are two crossbred ewes (Shropshire and Lincoln cross) ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. FARMERS AND THE LAND TAX.

    The highest ambition of the modern farmer is (says the Adelaide "Chronicle") taking a direction that in a few years' time promises to bring him within the ...

    Article : 256 words
  17. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  18. RAGING IN AMERICA.

    The Futurity Stakes were run at Sheepshead Bay yesterday, but not a single book was made upon the course, and there were only a few hundreds of ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL.

    The Grammar School plain and fancy dress ball, with which in associated the Children’s Carnival, takes place at the Alexandra Hall[?] to-morrow (Thursday) ...

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  20. TO-MORROW.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  21. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES EXCURSION.

    The United Friendly Societies excursion to Murphy’s Creek at nominal rates eventuates on Monday, September 14. Tickets can be had of the committeemen ...

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  22. JAPANESE FINANCE.

    The re[?]renchment proposed by the Government of Japan is widely approved. They include the defrayal of all outlay from ordinary revenue, and the ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    To-night, at the Alexandra Mall, the Philharmonic Society will conduct the drawings in connection with their Art Unions. His Worship the Mayor ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. TEDDY BEARS.

    The Nebraska's bear, when interviewed and invited to give her impressions of Sydney Harbor[?] stood up on her hind legs besides the ward-room dining-table, ...

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  25. LOCAL AND GENERAL. TER WEATHER.

    The warmth of Monday precipitated a sudden change during that evening, and strong sea breezes from the north-east drove up large volumes of vapor, Slight ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. REVOLT IN PERSIA. SHA[?]'S TROOPS ATTACKED.

    I[?]is reported that Shah's troops were attacked while on parade. Heavy fighting resulted, and there were 800 killed or wounded. ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. A LITTER OF CALVES.

    Our ("S.M. Herald") Murrumburrah correspondent wires that on Wednesday night a cow, the property of Mr. P. Finn, gave birth to four calves—two ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. TENNIS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  29. ULTIMATUM TO THE SHA[?].

    The revolutionaries of Tabriz have addressed an ultimatum to the Shah of Persia, demanding the selection of a ministry from the revolutionaries from ...

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  30. THE SWISS FAIR.

    This annual event was again the centre of attraction to a large and enthusiastic crowd last evening, when the Baptist Church choir rendered a short and much ...

    Article : 203 words
  31. ACCIDENT AT SCHOOL.

    William Chamberlin, a lad residing with his parents at Russel-street, Newtown, while playing football at lunch time yesterday had the misfortune to fall ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. MR. KIDSTON IN SCOTLAND.

    A representative of the Falkirk "Herald" recently had an interview with the Hon. William Kidston, Premier of Queensland, in the course of which, Mr. ...

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  33. GERMAN GOODS.

    Sixty merchants are leaving Warsaw, in Poland, for London, with a view to establishing intercourse with manufacturn's in England, in consequence of the ...

    Article : 39 words
  34. ATTEMPT TO ABSORB GASWORKS.

    Recently the Perth City Council, after formally notifying the Perth Gas Company of itw intention to purchase the company's lighting plant, suggested a ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. CARRYING FIREARMS ON SUNDAYS

    Complaints have recently been made to the Townsville police respecting persons carrying and discharging firearms on Sundays. On Monday constables ...

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  36. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.

    General d'Amade, who is in command of the French troops in Morocco, announces that Malai Halid's lieuteuant, Glaivi, has been defeated by Shragna. ...

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  37. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mudgee about rivals Taree in the wealth and variety of its press tales. One Mudgee paper gravely reports that in the hospital in that town there is a ...

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  38. CITY SWIMMING CLUB.—ANNUAL MEETTING.

    The City Amateur Swimming Club intend holding their annual meting at the Harp of Hrin Hotel on Thursday, when the winners of Club prizes will be ...

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  39. EASTERN AMBASSADORS.

    Kuto, formerly Ambassador in Britain and afterwards Minister for Foreign Affairs, succeeds Baron Komura in the representation of Japan at London. ...

    Article : 59 words
  40. BURNS-SQUIRES FIGHT PICTURES

    At the Town Hall on Monday and Tuesday nights next Messrs. Charles M[?]Mahon and Edward Carroll (who hold the exclusive world's rights, for which ...

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  41. STATE TREASURY.

    The State revenue for August was £332,340—a decrease of £1589 compared with the preceding August. Taxation decreased by £8678. Other headings ...

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  42. TOOWOOMBA RUGBY UNION.

    The weekly meeting of the Toowoomba Rugby Union was held at the Gordon Club rooms last night. Mr. E. Kenyon presided. The Past Christian Brothers ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. KANGAROO PRISONERS.

    Two of the kangaroos presented as pets to the fleet in Sydney have already ended their naval careers. One of the two on the Connecticut fell a victim to the ...

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  44. SIXTEEN NURSES ILL.

    Sixteen nurses at the Virchow Hospital, Berlin, took ill with symptoms of poisoning, after eating grated meat. ...

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  45. SCOTCH HUMORIST.

    Harry Lauder, the Scotch comic, has been engaged for 20[?] weeks beginning in October at the American and Lincoln Square Theatres New York at a salary ...

    Article : 37 words
  46. GERMANY AND MOROCCO.

    The "Times" Tangier correspondent on Monday telegraphed that Germany had taken a most regrettable step. Dr. Vassel, German Consul, whose ...

    Article : 214 words
  47. LAND COURT.

    A sitting of the Land Court will be held at the Lands Office, Toowoomba, on Friday morning next. ...

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  48. BUSHFIRES.

    A bush fire broke out this afternoon on the north side of the railway line from Ilfracombe. A very strong wind was blowing from the south with the ...

    Article : 163 words
  49. LADY CHELMSFORD AT THE ART GALLERY.

    During the visit of the schoolboys to the British Art Gallery in Brisbane on Monday morning his Excellency the Governor and Lady Chelmsford paid a ...

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  50. MILK PROSECUTIONS.

    In the South Brisbane Summons Court on Monday, before Messrs. H. T. Macfarlane, P.M., and J. Garsden, J.P. the adjourned case in which Mr. F.I. ...

    Article : 187 words
  51. FURNACE EXPLOSION.

    In consequence of an explosion in a blast furnace at East Ardsley (Yorkshire), five persons have heen killed and seven injured. ...

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  52. THE INTREPID BIRTLES.

    Francis Births[?] the over[?]anding cyclist, rode across from West Australia last year to Sydney, via Eucta, Adelaide, Mount Gambier, and Melbourne, and ...

    Article : 107 words
  53. CAMBOOYA CLEARING SALE.

    On Wednesday, September 9. Messes. McPhie and Co. auction 1800 sheep. 17 cattle, 10 horses[?] plant, furniture, etc., at Rokeby, Cambooya. ...

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  54. GERMAN DESTROYER.

    The officers of the [?]ruiser Vindictive boarded the German torpedo boat destroyer, which recently entered the Tyne, Commander Hertzer explained to them ...

    Article : 70 words
  55. CHARLEVILLE CATTLE SALE.

    At Charleville on Wednesday, September 16, Messrs. McPhie and Co. offer 1000 shorthorn cows from Richmond Downs and another 1000 Shorthorn cows ...

    Article : 34 words
  56. WHAT'S THE TIME?

    The typical Queensland boy made his appearance at the exhibition of British pictures in Brisbane on Monday (says the "Courier"), when his Excellency ...

    Article : 94 words
  57. GREAT CLEARING SALE.

    Mr R. Lightbody announcer, that he has decided to close the furniture and produce market portion of his business and devote his special attention to land, ...

    Article : 79 words
  58. LADY NORTHCOTE.

    The Women of Australia said good-bye to Lady Northcote at the Town Hall today and presented to her vase[?] wronght in Australian gems and gold and a ...

    Article : 13 words
  59. BRISBANE SEWERAGE.

    A bill to provide for a sewerage scheme for Brisbane has been drafted and has been under the notice of the Brisbane Board of Waterworks for discussion. ...

    Article : 33 words
  60. AFFAIRS IN TURKEY.

    The Serve-Ottoman Democratic League has issued a manifesto, in which it declares that it abandons the revolutionary organisation, being convinced that the ...

    Article : 73 words
  61. CLOSE SEASON FOR PIGEONS.

    Complaint is made that a good deal of indiscriminate shooting of rigeons and other protected native birds goes on about the Range and in the scrubs at ...

    Article : 107 words
  62. EDUCATING ENGLISH SCHOOLBOYS.

    Sir H[?]ctor Carruthers, New South Wales Commissioner to the Franco-British Exhibition, says, in the course of a report to the State Governor:-"I have ...

    Article : 190 words
  63. Advertising

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    Advertising : 48 words
  64. SUB DEPARTMENT.

    A Sub department of the Works Department came into existence to-day to cope with the Inspection of machinery and Scaffolding Act[?] ...

    Article : 31 words
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