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  2. THE EUROPEAN CRISIS HOSTILITIES "INEVITABLE."

    The news of the action of Bulgaria and Austria was received to-day in official [?]ad diplomatic quarters in London with marked disfavor. ...

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  3. WILL IT BE WAR?

    Ever since the Treaty of Berlin, the pharse "There will be trouble in the Balkans in the Spring " has been a classic one in the vocabulary of ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS J. C. WILLIAMSON’S COMPANY.

    "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" has been described as a humorous [?]lassic President Boosevelt declared publicly in America that to witness it was better ...

    Article : 345 words
  5. TOOWOOMBA CHOIRS. DEPARTURE FOR BALLARAT.

    Notwithstanding the early hour (7.20 a.m.) at which the Toowoomba Philharmonie Society and Liedertafel Choirs left yesterday for Brisbane, [?]n route for ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives today the House got to work on Sir William Lyne's motion to reinstate the Iron Bonus Bill at the stage it reached last ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. THE AMERICAN FLEET. SURMOUNTS A HURRICANE.

    The American fleet safely rode out a hurricane at Manila in which it is estimated the wind blew at the rate of 100 miles an hour. Subsequently the fleet ...

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  8. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minster yesterday received a budget of newspaper clippings, regarding the visit of the United States fleet to Australia. The American papers ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT CLIFTON.

    Several tenders were received for the building of a new Presbyterian Church at Clifton, that of Mr. H. W. Stay, at £650, being accepted. ...

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  10. GOAT AND A BANK NOTE.

    An old goatherd recently fell asleep, and one of his animals pulled out the contents of his knapsack, and among other things devoured a £50 note, ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. THE MANNIX MURDER.

    Two young men, who were arrested in connection with the murderous assault on Timothy Mannix, a miner, near East Greta, on Saturday afternoon, ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. PRESIDENT ROOSEV[?]LT.

    The statement cabled to the Press on Saturday that President Roosevelt in acknowledging to Mr. Howard, co[?]ncillor at the British Embassy at Washington, ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. DEATH OF SIR GEORGE LIVESEY.

    The death is announced in his 75th year of Sir George Livesey. ...

    Article : 21 words
  14. QUEENSLAND BUTTER.

    The graders attached to the Department of Agriculture, for the week ended 3rd October, examined and graded 2170 boxes of butter. This quantity ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. ASSOCIATED AGENTS.

    The Associated Agents hold no sale to-day, but will sell as usual on Wednesday next. ...

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  16. WHEAT MARKET.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom in 1,885,000 quarters, and for the continent of Europe 2,050,000 quarters. The shipments at Atlantic ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. NEWTOWN CATTLE SALE.

    At Newtown at noon to-day Messrs. M'Phie and Co. offer 500 cattle. ...

    Article : 15 words
  18. OAKEY CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY.

    The Oakey Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd., report for the week ending September 26:—Supplies of cream show an increase to the amount received ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. HORSE SALE.

    Messrs. T. G. Robinson and Co. auction 300 head of horses at Tattersall's Bazaar on Saturday, October 17. ...

    Article : 21 words
  20. CONCERT AT BRISBANE.

    The Toowoomba choir gave a concert at the Exhibition Hall this evening. Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Chelmsford were present. The ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. KING'S AMERICAN PICTURESCOPE

    In the Town Hall on Tuesday, October 13. King's American Picturescope Company will commence their short season of four nights under the direction of ...

    Article : 399 words
  22. MESSRS. J. A. THOMS AND CO.

    Messrs. J. A. Thoms and Co. conduct their customary sale of swine at their pens to-morrow (Thursday), when 300 fat and store pigs will be submitted. ...

    Article : 31 words
  23. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  24. VICE-REGAL TOUR.

    His Excellency the Governor, w[?] Hon. J. T. Bell and their party, returned to Brisbane last evening in the steamer Cooma. All are in splendid ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. INDOMITABLE.

    Commenting upon the objections raised by the Victorian fishermen to the proposals of the Scottish fisher delegates for the establishment of the industry in ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. STANTHORPE TIN.

    The Paddock Swamp Tin Dredging Company, N.L., report for fortnight ending 3rd October:—Moved barge, up to new site (a distance of 6 chains) on 23rd ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Hon. W. Hall Jones, Minister for Works, it is said, will be the new High Commissioner for the Dominion of New Zealand in London. ...

    Article : 728 words
  28. GOWRIE SHIRE.

    Attention is drawn to an announcement in the advertising columns, intimating that unless ratepayers pay their rates for 1908 at once distress warrants ...

    Article : 82 words
  29. DALBY TO BELL RAILWAY.

    The Dalby to Cattle Creek (Bell) railway line has, it appears, fallen rather below the mark in the matter of returns, and it is understood that the line has ...

    Article : 228 words
  30. QUEENSLAND MINERALS.

    Mr. M. J. R. Woods, M.L.A., has received a letter from a firm in London asking for particulars concerning tin oro, molybdenite, and wolfram. The write[?] ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. TOMORROW.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  32. MILD BURGLARS.

    At the General Sessions to-day, two young men were charged with burglariously entering a house at Port Melbourne with intent to steal. A witness ...

    Article : 203 words
  33. L.Q. WHEELMEN.

    A meeting of the League of Queensland Wheelmen was held in Mr. Holm's rooms on Monday evening. There was a good-attendance of the club members ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. NEWCASTLE BOWLERS.

    The Newcastle bowlers played a match against the Toowong Club to-day. the visito[?] losing by 125 to 118. ...

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  35. LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday had been sultry but for a fresh easterly breeze. Electric disturbances are forming. The latest official forecast states:—Queensland: Still ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    In the City Summons Court this morning, before Mr. R. A. Ranking, P.M., and Mr. Armstrong, J.P., the Railway Department, through Mr. J. A. ...

    Article : 143 words
  37. LIGHTING OF NEWTOWN.

    The [?]owrie Shire councillors, with commendable promptitude, after receiving official intimation from the Home Secretary, giving his sanction to the benefited ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. WAR PENDING.

    The Vienna correspondent of the Paris "[?] Temps' states that the Bulgarian army has been mobilised and is moving towards the Turkish frontier, and that ...

    Article : 58 words
  39. ALLEGED POISONING.

    Telegraphic advices state that Mr. George Mulholland, of Jondowai[?], partook of some sugar on Monday, and as a consequence, showed symptoms of ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. SYDNEY LABOR.

    The Eight-hour Day procession from the Trades Hall to the Agricultural Ground, where sports were held, was witnessed by large crowds. It was taken ...

    Article : 225 words
  41. A GAME OF KEEPS.

    A gro[?]er of North Melbourne has reported to the police that at a quarter past 5 o'clock this morning he heard a noise when in bed and immediately. ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. BOWLING FINAL.

    On the bowling green yesterday, for the President’s trophy, Mr. F. W. Groom beat Mr. M. L. Ross by 31 to 20 for the final. ...

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  43. THE GREAT UNKNOWN.

    Dr. F. A. Cook, an American explorer, traversed Greenland in February in an attempt to reach the North Polo. He was expected to return in June last, and ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. VICTORIAN RAILWAY RETURNS

    The annual report of the Railway Commissioner for the year ended June 30 shows a surplus of £52,681. Last year there was a surplus of £279,132. The ...

    Article : 429 words
  45. FOR DRAYTON FOLK.

    The following letter has been received by Mr. T. R. Roberts, M.L.A.:—Department of Public Lands, Brisbane, 5th October, 1908. Sir,—Referring to the ...

    Article : 128 words
  46. GUN CLUB.

    The Toowoomba G[?] Club propose shooting sweepstakes on their grounds, Harristown, on Friday afternoon next, commencing at 2 o’clock sharp. ...

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  47. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH.

    The council masters of the Queen of the South lodge are desired to assemble at Dix’s rooms, Russell-street, this evening. ...

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  48. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Notwithstanding that the land settlement in Queensland last year was a record, the results for the six months ended 31st August, for this year, show ...

    Article : 214 words
  49. A NEW INDUSTRY.

    According to the local paper, the opening of the railway to Goondiwindi has been marked by the a[?]veut of a new industry. Last week 25,000 dozen bottles ...

    Article : 66 words
  50. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Te committee of the Amateur Athletic Association after considering the report of the judges of the 40[?] metres race in the Olymip[?] games at the ...

    Article : 86 words
  51. THE POLITICAL SITUATION. THE PROPOSED COALITION.

    Mr. Kidston will return to Queensland within the next fortnight, and as a result the present deadness in politics will certainly be changed into [?] and ...

    Article : 535 words
  52. CLIFTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The first meeting of the Pastoral and Agricultural Association since the show was held on Saturday afternoon, when Mr. N. P. Jorgensen presided over a large ...

    Article : 108 words
  53. GRAND UNITED ODDFELLOWS.

    At a dinner held in Sydney on Monday in celebration of the diamond jubilee of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, in New South Wales, it was stated that ...

    Article : 58 words
  54. THE CARRIE MOORE MARRIAGE.

    Scarcely had the excitement rou[?]ed by the unexpected marriage of Miss [?]arrie Moore subsided than whisperings were heard about a threatened sequel. The ...

    Article : 588 words
  55. NEW PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL.

    The now Presbyterian Sunday school in West-street near the corner of Gowrie Road will be opened and dedicated for use this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 p.m., ...

    Article : 72 words
  56. INCONSPICUOUS.

    It is announced that Germany intends to clothe her soldiers in war time i[?] gray, discarding all bright uniforms and flashing accoutrements. ...

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  57. QUEENSLAND'S COURT.

    An extract from the English "Illusttrated Magazine" for September on the Frauco-British Exhibition by Bernard Weaver, says:—"The colonies have never ...

    Article : 218 words
  58. VICTORIAN HOTEL STATISTICS.

    There are now 3286 hotels in Victoria or one to every 374 persons. In 1885 there were 4265 hotels, one to every 237 of the population. ...

    Article : 29 words
  59. COMRADES [?] ARMS.

    A monument erected at Noisseville, in Lo[?]raine, near the for[?]ress of Metz, to the memory of French soldiers who were killed in the Franco-Pr[?]ssian war of ...

    Article : 67 words
  60. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    A. Hood, who was thrown heavily when Plunder fell in the Metropolitan yesterday and was removed to the hospital, suffering from slight concussion ...

    Article : 112 words
  61. DROUGHT AT DUBBO.

    Prayers for rain were offered at Dubbo, New South Wales, on Sunday, consequent on the drought. All the crops have gone off, and no harvest is ...

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  62. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    A Sydney telegram says: In the face of telegrams published as to the price of New Zealand and New South Wales butter, a great many persons in the ...

    Article : 46 words
  63. GREAT PROBLEMS.

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. S. Manger, was the principal speaker at the annual smoke concert of the Victorian Letter-carriers' Association last ...

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  64. THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    The illicit importation of opinion to Fremantle still contines Yesterday the Singapore steamer Charon came alongside the wharf, and in the evening the ...

    Article : 262 words
  65. TO GIVE RELIEF.

    The Admiralty in order to lesson the number of unemployed, are placing orders with private firms for the construction of five cruisers. ...

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  66. THE SUNSHINE TRIAL.

    Export evidence was called yesterday at the Sunshine railway disaster trail, relative to the Westinghouse brake. Mr. Bayley, Westinghouse brake expert, said ...

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  67. BULLOCK-DRIVERS’ LANGUAGE.

    Profanity and bullock driving have always been associated in the public mind, and professors of the latter art have (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph") ...

    Article : 230 words
  68. LORD KITCHENER.

    The announcement that Lord Kitchener intends to go on tour at the termination of his appointment in India has revived in military circles the hope that the ...

    Article : 240 words
  69. FRUITS OF PROTECTION.

    In an issue of the Manchester "Guardian," received by mail, it is started that progress is being made with the project for erecting a serge and ...

    Article : 67 words
  70. HARDENING.

    At the London colonia [?]ool sales this morning, prices were very firm with a hardening tendency. ...

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  71. VENEZUELA REPUBLIC.

    News from Vene[?]ue[?]a slows that President Castro after in e[?]ing the Venez[?]la Senate that he had refused to receive the second note f[?] the ...

    Article : 102 words
  72. THE BLACKSTONE AND IPSWICH CAMBRIAN CHOIR.

    One of the most successful concerts given by the Blackstone and Ipswich Cambrian choir took place on Saturday night in the [?]swich Town Hall. This ...

    Article : 347 words
  73. A NEW SOUTH WALES VIEW.

    Queensland's Premier, Mr. William Kidston, who has been a dominant force in Queensland politics for some years has been away from the State for some ...

    Article : 769 words
  74. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 90 words
  75. ORGANISED BENEVOLENCE.

    The regular meeting of the Ladies Benevolent Society was held on Thursday at the Brodribb Home. There were present: M[?]dames Clendinning ...

    Article : 242 words
  76. FLOODS [?] INDIA.

    The bodies of 700 [?]ons who lost their lives in [?] of the floods [?] Hyderbad, in the [?] in [?]ndia. have been recovered. The death rool is ...

    Article : 59 words
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