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  2. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    We have received from the Under Secretary to the Department of Agriculture the following extracts from a renort of Mr. Frederick Jones, the Government ...

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  3. CUNNINGHAM.

    Mr. W. M'Intosh, who presided at Mr. Watson's Freestone meeting on Thursday night, states that he saw nothing to justify the charges of violence ...

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  4. FOOTBALL.

    The weekly meeting of the Toonwoomba Rugby Union was held on Tuesday night last in the Gordon Club [?]rooms, when there were nine delegates present, ...

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  5. MRS. MAYBRICK LEFT FOR AMERICA.

    Mrs. Maybrick, whose relcase from prison was eabled a short time back, has sailed for America. ...

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  6. ALPINE FATALITY.

    The Rev. Henry Palin Garney, M.A., principal of the Darham College of Science at Newcastle, was killed while climbing in the Alps. Professor Garney ...

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  7. A COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Through a fall of masonry and earth in the Yrysddn Colliery, Newport (Monmouthshire. England), 17 men were imprisoned. Ten of these were rescued, but ...

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  8. THE JULY “SMART SET.”

    Cosmo Hamilton is the author of "A Sense of Humor," the novelette which opens the July number of “The Smart Set+—a copy of which has been ...

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  9. CUNNINGHAM NOMINATIONS. INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS.

    The nominations of Messrs. F. Grayson and D. J. R. Watson wore formally announced by the Returning Officer at Allora on Saturday last, Both ...

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  10. DEATH OF AN EX-JUDGE.

    The death is announced ot his Honor Georgo Wright, K.C., who recently retired from the position as Judge of the High court of Ireland. ...

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  11. A FAMOUS PAINTING.

    The trustees of the National Gallery have purchased Titian's famous portrnit of Ludovico Ariosto, the great Italian poet, which was formerly in Lord ...

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  12. MR. BEWS' NOMINATION PAPER.

    Sir,—I notice in Mr. Bews’ nomination paper that my name has been attached to it. I never signed it, neither did 1 authorise anyone else to do so. ...

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  13. BRITISH INTERESTS IN VENEZUELA.

    The cruiser Tribuno hoisted the British flag at Aves Island, to the westward of the British island of Dominica, in the west Indies, and has proceeded thence to ...

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  14. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Percy Nagel and Ted Brosnan's first Nursery Handicap on their new sports grounds will be run to-morrow (Friday) night. The handicap is limited to ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. LATER. JONES AGAIN.

    A cablegram has been received from Mr. Jones, the commercial agent, sent by mail steamer to Thursday Island, end despatched from there, asking the ...

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  16. MARINE DISASTER.

    The barque Inverkip, from Melbourne to Queenstown, with a cargo of wheat, has gone down on the Irish coast. Saturday night was hazy and stormy, ...

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  17. EXHIBITION OF MACHINERY.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., held during show week a very interesting exhibition of farming and general agricultural machinery in Margaret-street, ...

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  18. THE WAY THE MONEY WENT.

    Mr. G. T. Bell, when moving a vote of confidence in Mr. Carrie at the Centennial Hall last night, related a story which, he said, illustrated the financial ...

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  19. NAGEL AND DUOS NAN'S NURSERY HANDICAP. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIG ITT. THE HANDICAPS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  20. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT,

    The Imperial Parliament was pronext. rogued yesterday to the 3rd November ...

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  21. NARROW ESCAPE OF MESSERS. GRAYSON AND S. J. MORGAN.

    An accident occurred near Wheatvale yesterday morning at 1 o’clock, and fortunately the results were not serious. Mr. Grayson, the Ministerial candidate ...

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  22. THE ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTION.

    The Anglo-French Convention has been ratified by Great Britain. Though the French Chamber of Deputies was unable before its separation to ratify the section ...

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  23. LATER.

    Further details of the collision between the barques Loch Carron and Inverkip off the south-west coast of Ireland, which resulted in the sinking of ...

    Article : 548 words
  24. THE KING'S SPEECH.

    The King's Speech proroguing Parliament was mainly of a retrospective character, and referred in commendatory terms to the agreement concluded with ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. BOWLING.

    The Sydney bowlers will arrive in Toowoomba by to-morrow (Friday night’s train, and will bo met at the station by all the local bowlers a[?]e to ...

    Article : 190 words
  26. PROTECTION OF BRITISH RIGHTS.

    The "Standard" this morning, commenting upon the King’s Speech at the prorogation of Parliament, states that for the next few months the protection ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. THE VOTING.

    Facilities are to be given to railway employees to record their votes at the general elections. At the instance of the Minister an order has been issued ...

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  28. PREMIER MORGAN.

    At noon on Saturday week about 100 electors attended at the Warwick Town Hall for the purpose of hearing the official declaration of the Returning officer ...

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  29. EDISON'S AMERICAN KINETOSCOPE COMPANY.

    Referring to the above company the Brisbane "Telegraph" of the lst August says:—"A crowded audience witnessed the opening representations of ...

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  30. CONDEMNED FRUIT.

    Australian orchardists are beginning to realise the value of legislation against fruit pests, as the following article in the Town and Country Journal ...

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  31. ELECTION CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir.—In your issue of to-day's date I notice an account of Mr. Redwood’s meeting at Wyreema on Thursday evening last. In supporting a vote of ...

    Article : 142 words
  32. RAILWAY UP MONT BLANC.

    The project for the construction of a railway from St. Gervals to the summit of the Agnille Gonter, on Mont Blane, has been sanclioned by the French ...

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  33. MR. BEWS' CAMPAIGN.

    Sir,—When Mr. Bews was addressing the electors at Goombungee 1 ventured to ask the candidate a few questions, which, I hear of some of those present ...

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  34. ARMING THE SOMALIS.

    The British Government are issuing a limited number of rifles to the friendly Somali tribes. The levies will be commanded by selected headmen under the ...

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  35. DEE RIVER RUSH

    Quite a sensation was caused at the Dee Rush this morning, and later on in Rocckhampton by the discovery in the area taken up by the original ...

    Article : 328 words
  36. ANTARCTIC RELIEF SHIP ARRIVED.

    The Terra Nova, which accompanied the Morning in the relief of the Discovery Antarctic Expedition, has arrived at Plymouth. ...

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  37. WOLFRAM ORE.

    An important discovery of wolfram ore has just been made within a few miles of Ki[?]arney (writes the "Courier’s" correspondent). The finders are Arimansin ...

    Article : 176 words
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