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  2. AWFUL! A COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    In consequenco of an explosion of firedamp at the Lotbringen colliery, near Bochum, yesterday, 100 miners were entombed. Sixty-five were saved, seven ...

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  3. CRICKET. AFRICA-LEICESTERSHIRE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  4. PIONEERS.

    Mr. Charles Smith was born in Burton, Bedfordshire, England, on March 5, 1830, and is therefore in his 83rd year. He sailed for Australia from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

    The river trip and luncheon connected with the Queensland Local Authorities’ conference took place to-day on the steamer Koopa. ...

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  6. GRASPING THE NETTLE.

    "Sooner or later, and quite possibly in the near futuro," says a recent issue of the "Wall-street Journal," the railroads of the United States may face ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. TYPHOID FEVER IN SICILY.

    An epidemie of typhoid fever has broken out in Sieily, in consequence of the pollution of wells. Twelve hundred persons havo been stricken with the ...

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  8. TOOWOOMBA HATPINS.

    Toowoomba disporters of hatpins who intend visiting Brisbane for the ehow season are reminded that they must wear guards to their hatpins whilst in ...

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  9. A SWISS WAY WITH UNWORTHY FATHERS.

    The Swise have a practical, quick, and successful method of treating unworthy fathers of families who ill-treat their wives and children or desert them. A ...

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  10. FREEMASONS’ HOTEL CHANGES HANDS.

    Mr. T. Crawford, who has conducted the Freemasons’ Hotel for the past eight and a half years, yesterday disposed of his interest to Mr. Roland ...

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  11. TURKEY AND MONTENEGRO.

    Pourparlers for the settlement of the incidente arising from the Montenegrin frontier dispute are progressing. LONDON, Friday. ...

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  12. 130 KILLED.

    Six hundred and fifty men are now in the pit. One hundred and thirty were killed and twenty dangerously wounded. ...

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  13. BOUND FOR BRISBANE.

    The excursion fares for the Brisbane exhibition and carnival weok commenced at Toowoomba yestorday, and a large number of Downs residents ...

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  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S CRUSADE.

    Mr. H. H. Rapnael (Liberal M.P. for South Derbyshire), in a letter to his conctituents, referring to Mr. Lloyd George’s "land crusade," protets ...

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  15. THE FOOLISH FIVE

    The five English yachtsmen who were arrested on a charge of espionage and who have sinco been released, state that the authorities behaved with great ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. BENEFIT TO THE BRODRIBB HOME.

    The Toowoomba British Football Association are to-day tendering a benefit gate to that deserving institution, the Brodribb Home. The contesting teams ...

    Article : 84 words
  17. ELECTTON IN MANCHIESTER.

    The election of a member of the House of Comoms, to represent Northwest Manchester, vice Sir George Kemp (Liberal), resigned, was held today. ...

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  18. RECEPTION TO ARCHBISHOP DUHIG.

    The first official visit of Archbishop Duhig to this city is to be celebrated in a very whole-hearted manner, and quite in keeping with the reputation that the ...

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  19. CABLES CONDENSED, EARL OF LIVERPOOL.

    The "Westminster Gazette" reports that the Earl of Liverpool, who sueceeds Lord Islington, as Governor of New Zealand, hae overy qualification for ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians do not play again till Monday, when they will meet Worcestershire. ...

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  21. DUBLIN OUTRAGES.

    At the conclusion of the trial of the suffragettes concerned in the recent outrages in Dublin, Mary Leigh, on hoaring her sentence, cried out: "Its a ...

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  22. EUROPEAN HARVEST.

    Heavy rain in the United Kingdom and on the Continent has delayed the wheat harvest. Except in France the quality will be ...

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  23. MASTER OF ELIBANK.

    The Master of Elibank has been raised to the peerage, with the rank of baron. Mr. P. H. Illingweth, a junior Lord oi the Treasury, has been appointed chief ...

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  24. FRANCISAN MONKS IN PERU.

    In comphnnce with the Pope's desire four British Franciscans have been doputed to carry on missionary work at Putumayo, in Peru. ...

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  25. ALLCOMERS’ TUG-OF-WAR.

    At the Town Hall, on September 12 and 14, the championship tug-of-war of the Downs will be contested for cash prizes of £30. Arraugements have been ...

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  26. MISS MARIE LOIR MARRIED.

    The marriage of Miss Marie Lohr (the well-known actress) has been announced. ...

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  27. P. P. LEAGUE

    The opening of the annual conference of the Queensland People’s Progressive Leaghe was opened this morning. The president (Hon. D. F. Denham) ...

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  28. MASTERS AND MATES STRIKE.

    The Masters’ and Mates’ Trade Union is organising a strike for highor pay. It threatens to commence at Cardiff and London. ...

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  29. PANAMA CANAL.

    Routtz’s Currespondent at Washington repona that the Senate, by 44 votes to 11, has exempted easting vessels from Panama Canal tolls, The vote is ...

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  30. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lord and Lady Chelmsford are expected to pass through Toowoomba today, on route to Brisbane. Mr. W. C. Peak, who will act as one ...

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  31. ARGENTINE FROZEN MEAT.

    The shipments of meat received from the Argentine during the past week were as follow:—Muttou, 223,250 carcases; lamb, 63,500 carcases; frozen beef, ...

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  32. MR. MONTAGU TO VISIT INDIA.

    The Under Secretary for India (Mr. Samuel Montagu), goes to India in October for four months. ...

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  33. A REMARKABLE INJURY.

    A rather romarkable injury to a horse in Mareeba occurred yesterday (says the "Miner"). The horso is the property of Mr. W. Gilbert, who turned out on ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. EDTOR OF "THE TIMES."

    Mr. George Earl Buckle, editor of the "Times" since 1884, is retiring from that position. He will be succeeded by Mr. Geoffrey ...

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  35. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Holse of Commons last nigit adjourned for the autumn recess. The Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) explained the Marconi ...

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  36. MOTOR LAUNCH.

    The motor launcl Detroit has completed the trip from New York to Queenstown in 21 days 16 hours. The pussago was stormy. ...

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  37. FOUR ALL!

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  38. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns show that the imports last mouth increased by £7,266,170, and the exports by £7,378,724, but the re-export decreased by ...

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  39. KRUPP COMPANY.

    In coneotion with the oelobration of the centenary of the establislumnent of Krupp’s works, the Krupp family have given £700,000 to be devoted to presents ...

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  40. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    There was a general disciussion in the House of Commons last night on the withdrawal of Grent Britain from the Brussels Sugar Gonvention. The prime ...

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  41. TO-DAY’S STOCK PARADE.

    The annual stock parade will take place on the Royal Agricultural Show Grounds today. Yesterday afternoon a number of the jumpers were doing their ...

    Article : 128 words
  42. GREAT EARTHQUAKE.

    At Riverview College to-day the setsmograph obtained records of a great distaut eartlquake, which must have been recorded all over the world. ...

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  43. TRIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    Several continental newspapers report that peaco negotiations are proceeding at Zurich, in Switzerland, between Turkish and Italian diplomatists. ...

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  44. SWIMMING CIIAMTIONSHIP.

    Llaifield, after winning the 500 yards championship at Brussels, continued to 500 metres (547 yards). His time was 6 minutes 56 seconds, and ho thus beat ...

    Article : 36 words
  45. ENPIRE RELATIONS.

    The Toronto "Globe," commenuug on Sir George Reid’s protest against closer 1mporial relations, ways that Sir George Reid has the safest and soundest ground ...

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  46. SERIOUS.

    Dr. Kelly. Roman Catholic Arch bishop, had been ailing for some time, and latterly ills illness has Uken a more serious turn. ...

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  47. M.U.I.O.O.F.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Darling Downs Lodge was held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on Monday night. Officere present: P.N.G. Bro. Meisenhelter, ...

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  48. NATIONAL INSURANCE,

    It is reported that 10,500,000 persons have been insured under the National Insurance Act, Of these porsons, 1,000,000 have insured with the trade unions, ...

    Article : 68 words
  49. MURDER CONFESSION.

    The police place no credence in the statement made some weeks age by a British seaman on board the flagship Drake that he and an accomplice were ...

    Article : 96 words
  50. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on August 3 of James Andrew Hartigan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hartigan, Avonmore; Aubigny, alter a long illness. The late ...

    Article : 237 words
  51. THE TELEGRAPHISTS

    A message from Sydney states that the telegraph oflicors would take extremo action unless the whole of the grievances were attended to by the ...

    Article : 73 words
  52. TURKISH PARLINENT.

    The dissolution of the Turkiol Parnameat has gratified the Albanians. A state of siego has been proclaimed at Salonica, as a preventive measure. ...

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  53. STEEL RAILS

    The negotiations which are proceeding botweon the Federal Goverument and the leading steel makers of Britain and America have disclosed unpleasant ...

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  54. BURIED BY MIGHT.

    The body of the Mikdo will be interred at Kyoto on the night of September 14. Kyoto, which is situated on the island ...

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  55. SERYIA-BULGARLA ALLIANCE.

    An alliance has been concluded between Servia and Bulgaria, ...

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  56. LOYAL LINK LODGE.—M.U.I.O.D.F.

    The usual fortnigity meeting of the above, lodge was held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on Thursday evening, when the following officers. were presont: P.N.G. ...

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  57. TALLOW MARKET.

    At the sales of Australian tallow today, 28CB vasks were offered offered, and 1933 were sold. The prices realised were as follows:—Mutton tallow, tine, 36s. ...

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  58. CROWN LANDS

    The Government has decided to open to selection a further area of 113,837 aeres, cut into 93 portions, of which 65 portions, covering 20,648 acred, will be ...

    Article : 161 words
  59. DAIRYING?

    Mr. Fuller has been endeavoring to get the House of Representatives to agree to a motion arrived at through a Government inquiry by the High ...

    Article : 151 words
  60. RAILWAY ACCIDENT CORRECTION.

    The name of the victim of the railway accident at Labatub yesterday was Sandors, and not Fanford. It was proviously reported that an English jockey ...

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  61. A RECORD PRICE

    At the Adding (Christchurch) fat sheep sales, some Roinney MarshShropshire wethers, owned by Mr. F. Bull, made up to £8. ...

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  62. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    The entries for the Royal Agrculturas Show will, it is expeated, total 8300. This is an Australasiau record. ...

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  63. CANADA AND BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr. W. W. Hanna, Provincial Secretary of Ontario, says that Canada should contribute three or four Dreadnoughts as earnest of her good intentions to help ...

    Article : 51 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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  67. Advertising

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  68. DAMAGED STEAMER REPATRED.

    The Catadian Pacuici Railway Company’s steamer Empress of Britain, which recently returned to port in a damaged condition, after a collision with ...

    Article : 70 words
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