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  2. JUDGMENT RESERVED

    Before Judge Macnaughton in the District Court to-day, argument for judgment was heard in the case Wyeth v. Commissioner for Railways. ...

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  3. TO-NIGHT.

    The Austral Festival of 1011 commences, to-night in the Town Hall. The Brisbane Muffs will be the attraction, and a big attendance, is expected ...

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  4. THE SUGAR TROUBLE.

    Senator St. Lodger is at present Brisbane with the object of inq[?] into the rights and wrongs of the re[?] sugar trouble. The matter, he says, ...

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  5. PIONEERS. GRAND OLD MEN.

    One of the oldest pioneers of the Downs, and a man who has made his name a household are my his honesty of purpose and straight-going. Right from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONTRADICTORY.

    The railway workers who arrived by the Durham, were quickly entrained to their destinations. In referring to complaints that had ...

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  7. THE TOOWONG VACANCY.

    It is stated that Hon. E. 11. M'[?]ney, Minister for Lands will contest the Toowong seat and that Mr. T. Welsby will become the Government candidate ...

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  8. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr. Herbert Milner’s clear ringing, baritone is to be heard in a series of illustrated, songs at the Empire Theatre, this evening The scenes and ...

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  9. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    The Irish envoys will arrive by the 4.30 p.m. train from Dalby on Tuesday, afternoon, 19th inst., and immediately after their arrival they will be driven ...

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  10. LITHGOW OUTBREAK,

    One of the non-unionists describes the recent [?] this:—I've [?] strikes and triots in Hamburg and Pittsburg and other parts of the world, but ...

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  11. SALVATION ARMY SWISS FAIR.

    Considerable interest is being evinced in the forthcoming Swiss fair, the tenth of its kind conducted By the Salvation, Army in this city Mr. T. ...

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  12. LANG V. LESTER.

    In consequence of Bill [?]ang suffering from an attack of influenza, thefight with Jack Lester, to have eventuated to-morrow, has been postponed ...

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  13. COOK’S PICTURES.

    The programme to be "presented by Cook’s Pictures at the Walhalla tonight is perhaps the most-complete and interesting over submitted. It contains ...

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  14. MR. M’GOWEN.

    Mr. M'Gowen, State Premier, is due back in Sydney, on Monday, from the Coronation. Arrangements are being made to give him a cordial welcome ...

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  15. TOOWOOMBA TRAMS.

    Yesterday afternoon Alderman., J. Godslil, representative o,theo Downs Investment Company, whichhiolse the tramway rights for Toowoomb. ad/ suburbs, ...

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  16. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    A case was concluded in the Dance Court to-day, before the Chief Justice and a jury of six, in which Ivy May Donnelly, through her father, Robert ...

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  17. EAST TOOWOOMBA W.P.O.

    The monthly meeting of the above was held in the Tribune rooms on Thursday night. The president (Mr. W. J. Burnees) presided, and the attendance ...

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  18. FURTHER TROUBLE FEARED.

    Matters at Lithgow were quiet today, but it is feared there will be further trouble. At the present time, 100 police are ...

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  19. THE AUSTRAL RINK.

    The skating season, which has been characterised with great success throughout the winter months will terminate this evening, and the mantis ...

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  20. THE BURNETT SEAT.

    It is stated that Mr. R. S. Hodge, M.L.A. for the Burnett, will not contest the seat under the new scheme, of electoral distribution, which takes effect at ...

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  21. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Hon. L. E. Groom, M.P., leaves" for Melbourne, by to-day’s southern express to be present at the opening of the Federal Parliament on Tuesday. ...

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  22. WATTLE DAY.

    "Wattle Day" was generally. observed to-day by decorations with the national blossom, which was everywhere in evidence. ...

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  23. FORCIBLY SAVED.

    Considerable excitement was created yesterday afternoon, it, the Princess wharf, when a woman’s screams were heard from the T[?]imua, which was ...

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  24. D.D.SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Yesterday was set aside by the Darling Downs Teachers’ Association, as the day of their annual visit to Gatton College. The Department granted a holiday, to ...

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  25. SYDNEY SHIP ASSISTANTS.

    The general manager of Grace Brother told the Shop Assistants' Wages Board that if the award was granted, and all the claims put in, it would mean ...

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  26. MISS ALICE CURRIE.

    We are informed by Messrs. W. H. [?] and Co., Toowoomba, that Miss Alice Currie, the talented young Queensland soprano, will give a ...

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  27. GAMING CONVICTION.

    In th Full Court to-day, judgment was given in the appeal by Gerald M’Carthy against his conviction for being found in a common gaming house, ...

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  28. SEAMEN’S FRACAS.

    Samuel Barton was charged at the Police Court yesterday with maliciously wounding three firemen belonging to the steamer Suevie at Miller’s Point on ...

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  29. FACES IN THE ICE.

    Tourists were crossing the Lootschem glacier yesterday when they saw deep down in clear ice the faces of two [?] men, which they chipped out with ...

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  30. REVENUE INCREASES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  31. LICENSED VICTUALLERS’

    At the conference of the "Queensland" L[?]need Victuallens' Assocition to-day, which was held For the purpose of considering the Licensing Bill arrangements ...

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  32. STATE-WONED WIRELESS.

    The “Guardian" understands that a committee has been formed to consider taking steps for the formation of a British State-owned wireless system ...

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  33. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A railway strike is believed to be imminent. The employees on the Harri man lines and the Southern Pacifie [?]particularly are insistent in their ...

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  34. RUSSIAN SUSPECTS.

    The hearing of the case against the Russian suspects who were arrested at Kellorberrin over a month ago on a charge of having conspired against a ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    Lord Roberts has given to the Australian cadets, carpenters’ tools, book cases and souvenir clocks, and a framed autograph pictures of himself to the officers, ...

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  36. FEDERAL RETURNS.

    The Commonwealth revenue returns issued to-day show an increase of 531. in connection with, the Customs and Excise department. ...

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  37. BRITISH INTRIGUE.

    The "Reichpost" says "The American negotiations are gravg. owing to Great Britain’s sudden interference. Germans are weary of [?]ding ...

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  38. WESTERN STOCK.

    Drover Paddy Gibson has started back to Hughenden. Mr. Kidman wired Gibson, offering him another mob. Drover William Lynch has started to ...

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  39. MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    The police are still searching for the body of the young woman who is alleged to have died in Dr. Peacock's hospital, but so far without avil. ...

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  40. AFRAID OF SAVAGES.

    A passenger off the Fifeshire in a letter, states that the missing boat contains five women and four children. When the vessel was close to the ...

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  41. SUNKEN WARSHIP MAINE.

    The failure of Congress to vote additional lands for the work has [?] tated a suspension of the operation for raising the sunken warship Maine. ...

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  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 40 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 53 words
  44. SOLAR OBSERVATORY.

    The British Association has referred to the steady progress in the movement for establishing a solar observatory in Australia, and the delegate who recently ...

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  45. DEFEATED AGAIN.

    The Newcastle bowlers played their fifth match to-day against the Booroodabin Club. The visitors were defeated by 152 to ...

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  46. OBITUARY.

    The remains of the late Miss Stella Gallagher, will be conveyed from here on Monday, for Ascot. ...

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    If you want to do good you will find plenty of opportunities. ...

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    The self-made [?] has usually spent overtime on his vanity. ...

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