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  2. ITALY'S AFFLICTIONS.

    A landship recently overwhelmed 10 farm hands near Arezzo, in Italy. Arezzo is the chief city of an Italian province near the confluence of the ...

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  3. BLACKBOY’S BRAVERY.

    Advices have been received by Mr. R. B. Howard, the protector of aborigines, which show that a young man named Lennie, an aborigine, recently had a ...

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  4. STORMS AND SHOWERS.

    Yesterday forenoon was oppressively humid. Thunderclouds gathered in angry groups, and sharp showers flitted hither and thither, good to heavy rains ...

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  5. PENGUIN DISISTER.

    The New Zealand mail on Saturday brought additional particulars of the wreck of the steamer Penguin with appalling loss of life. ...

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  6. WAGES.

    The Minister for Works (Hon, J. G. Appel) has approved of the constitution of a meat board for the south-eastern district, outside the metropolis. The ...

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  7. SERIOUS.

    The Cabinet of Servia has resigned. None of the young Radicals are willing to accept the three vacant portfolios. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of ...

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  8. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE.

    The usual monthly meeting of the above was held in the Masonic Hall on Thunday night. The W.M., Bro. T. J. Coles, presided, and was assisted ...

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  9. MILK AND BUTTER PRODUCTION.

    Denmark has (says the Adelaide " Chronicle") long held the lead in all that belongs to milk and butter production, but still the Danish farmers ...

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  10. HOSPITAL FOR INSANE.

    The Medical Superintendent (Dr. J. R. Nicoll) states in his report of the Hospital for the Insane at Toowoomba for the week ended February 20:—In ...

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  11. THE EARTHQUAKE FUND.

    King Menelik, of Abyssinia, has subscribed 30,000 Abyssinian dollars to the Sicilian earthquake fund. ...

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  12. CYCLES AND MOTORS.

    It is announced in this morning’s " Chronicle " that Mr. Percy Holm has opened a cycle and motor depot in Ruthven-street, adjoining the premises ...

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  13. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The secretary for War (Right Hon. R. B. Haldane). speaking at Newcastle, said that Canada easily would be able to add five or six territorial divisions ...

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  14. LAND SELECTIONS.

    For the week ended 20th February applications for 4[?]0,906 acres of land, approved by the land commissioners at their monthly courts, were registered ...

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  15. £2500,000 LEFT TO DESERTED DAUGHTER.

    A cablegram front London states that Samuel, Roebuck, a wire manufacturer of Brooklyn who was reputed to be a millionaire, has left £500,000 to his ...

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  16. SERBS EXCITED.

    In official circles in Vicnna it is declared that Austria does not assume an offensive attitude towards Servia. The declaration is credited to Paris, but ...

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  17. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    From the reult of inquiries made yesterday (says the Sydney "Sunday Times") there is every indication that the appointment of a High ...

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  18. DARKNESS REIGNS SUPREME.

    As on Saturday night there were no lights burning near the approaches to the Austral Hall last night, and visitors to the Austral Association's dance in ...

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  19. WELCOME HOME.

    Elaborate preparations are being made to welcome home the United States fleet at Hampton Roads. A fleet of excursion vessels is going out to meet the ...

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  20. TO THE CONVENTIONS.

    The Premier (Mr, W. Kidston), the Minister for Railways (Mr. Paget), the Treasurer (Mr. A. G. C. Hawthorn), and the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. ...

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  21. DIRTY MARGARET-STREET.

    Margaret-street cast. last night, between Hume-street and the bridge over the East Swamp creek, was in a shockingly dirty state after the storm of ...

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  22. THE PRESENT POSITION.

    Sir William Lvue, when questioned last night regarding the matter, said: The position is this. We brought in a bill providing for the appointment of ...

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  23. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Hon. L. E. Groom, M.P., will leave Toowoomba to-morrow morning, to bo present at the opening by Lord Chelmsford of the Warwick Show. ...

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  24. BULGARIA'S POSITION.

    In response to the Porte's circular complaining of Royal honors bestowed on Prince Ferdinand at St. Petersburg, Great Britain and France to tranquillise ...

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  25. FLOODS—A WARNING!

    Mr. J. H. Giddons sends the following warning to the " Courier " from Melbourne:—Kindly permit me, through your columns, to warn residents of ...

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  26. LEASING THE LAND.

    The demand at the Lands Department for grazing land is brisk just now. Much of the unoccupied Crown land in the south-west portion of the State is likely ...

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  27. GOOD MILK CHEQUES.

    An idea of the size of some of the milk cheques drawn by South Taranaki (New Zealand) farmers in the flush of the season (says the Taranaki "Herald") ...

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  28. WARWICK HIBERNIAN RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  29. DANGERS OF THE DEEP.

    The steamer President Roca, which traded between Southern Argentina and Buenos Ayres, recently caught fire and sank. Twenty persons were drowned, ...

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  30. " PRINCIPAL BOY’S" DIVORCE

    In the Divorce Court yesterday, Ernest John Taylor, fireman on the Victorian railways, petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with Ad[?] Rebecca ...

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  31. PRICE OF FLOUR IN WEST AUS TRALIA.

    The price of flour sold by member of the West Australian Flour Millers’ Association, which embraees nearly all the millers in the State, was,£9/5/ per ton, ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    News has been received from Adelaide of the death of Mr. E. G. Blackmore, formerly Clerk of the Federal Parliament. He has been ill for some time on ...

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  33. JAPAN'S DISCLAIMER.

    Count Kato, in an interview in London, emphasised Japan's excellent relations with all the Powers and her honest love of peace. He ridiculed the talk of ...

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  34. ARGENTINA'S AFTERMATH.

    The Government of the Argentine Republic has signed an agreement with a syndicate of foreign banks for the loan of £10,000,000 at 5 per cent. interest. It ...

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  35. MINISTER FOR LANDS.

    The Minister for Lands (Hon. D. F. Denhum) probably will make a tour through the Burnett district in April. He has received a number of invitations ...

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  36. MOTOR CAR ADVENTURE.

    Au exciting motor adventure befell a local car owner on Tuesday (says the Wairarapa—New Zealand—“Daily News” He took his. car out for a run, and ...

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  37. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The dance organised by Mrs. Tyson Donoley and other ladies in aid of the funds of the Austral Association was held last night in the Austral Hall. ...

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  38. ONE AGAINST TWO

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  39. CADET SURVEYORS.

    Some time ago the Minister for Lands (Hon. D. F. Denbam) mentioned that the department intended to introduce a system of cadet surveyors. These young ...

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  40. FOOTBALL.

    The Australian Rugby League footballers (Kangaroos) played a match against the Huddensfield Club on Saturday, and were narrowly defeated. ...

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  41. THE SAME OLD STORY.

    The Minister of Finance of France (M. Caillaux) refuses to agree to the naval credits to the extent of 113,000,000 francs £4,520,000), proposed by the ...

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  42. A SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A burning tree yesterday fell from a hillside at Byenganea across a vehicle. Miss Cronin, school mistress at Goshen, and a child, Jessie Nesbit, were killed ...

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  43. MARYVALE ESTATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  44. GROUP SYSTEMS.

    Within about six months the private land agents, who have been receiving commission from the Government for the Introduction of southern settlers, will ...

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  45. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The quantity of wheat alloat for the United Kingdom is 3,775,000 quartens, and for the continent of Europe 2,610,000 quarters. The shipments of ...

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  46. FIGHT FOR A PARSONAGE.

    Another stage in connection with the fight for the parsonage at Alexandra was reached to-day, when the Rev. E. H. Scott returned nnd commenced to ...

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  47. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK.

    Despite the many counter attractions the Rink still attracts lovers of roller skating in large numbers at all sessions, Saturday night and last night large ...

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  48. THE AMATEURS.

    The " Wallabies," by 23 points to nil, defeated British Columbia at Vancouver. ...

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  49. ACTING JUDGE.

    A commission has been issued to Mr. George Washington Power, barrister-atlaw, appointing him to be acting District Court Judge for the District Courts ...

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  50. A STRANGE CASE.

    Router’s Santiago correspondent states that investigation has led to extraordinary revelations. The Public Prosecutor's conclusion is ...

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  51. WALLABIES HOPPING HOME.

    The Australian Rugby Union, football team ("The Wallabie") will leave Vancouver for Sydney on Friday next, and are expected to arrive on Monday, ...

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  52. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS IN NEW ZEALAND

    The following railway concessions are gazetted:—Thirty-one free second class quarterly tickets available for distances not exceeding 60 miles may be issued to ...

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  53. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Stellenbesch branch of the Band has approved of the Constitution. It describes the Capetown branch's resolution an calculated to lead to ...

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  54. AUCTION NOTICES.

    Messrs. Mathie and Co. are selling this day at 11 o'clock at their mart, Ruthvenstreet, fresh mutton, fruit, vegetables, potatoes, bacon, etc. ...

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  55. BENT MINISTRY’S EXPENDITURE.

    The unauthorised expenditure of public moneys by the lute Bent Ministry was the subject of a reference in the Legislative Assembly to-day, when the ...

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  56. FOR SCOTLAND.

    Mr. A. Dewar, a member Of the House of Commons, succeeds Mr. Alexander Ure. LL.D., as Solicitor-General of Scotland. ...

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  57. IN RUSSIA.

    Five officers of the Warsaw garrison have been sentenced to penal servitude, varying from six to eight years, for belonging to a band of the Russian ...

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  58. NEWTOWN CATTLE SALE.

    Messrs, M’Phie and Co. offer at Newtown, on Wednesday, March 10, a yarding of saleable serviceable cattle. ...

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  59. MESSRS. J. A. THOMS AND CO.

    Messrs. J. A. Thoms aud Co. auction superior cattle at Toowoomba to-day, and fat and store pigs on Thursday. ...

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  60. ANOTHER LINER.

    The Peninsular and Orient Company's new steamer Montan has been launched. ...

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  61. SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT.

    There was another fair attendance at the concert in the Town Hall on Sunday evening, under Mr. P. Freeman’s management. The entertainment was ...

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  62. MESSRS. McPHIE AND CO.

    Messrs. Me Phie and Co. offer at Roma on Friday, March 5, 860 superior speyed cows; at Toogoolawah on Saturday, March 6, 8,000 acres of Cressbrook ...

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  63. THE CHARM OF "MUSIC."

    Broken Hill can raise but few snake stories, but this is the latest. Only yesterday one of the workmen at the sintering works came to Broken Hill to ...

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  64. THE CHURCH MILITANT.

    Another stage in connection with the fight for the parsonage at Alexandra was reached, when the Rev. E. H. Scott returned to town and commenced ...

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  65. A CURIOUS POINT OF LAW.

    At the Burwood Police Court on Saturday Sub-inspector Baxter proceeded against J. B Rutland. [?] the Red Lion Hotel, Five Dock, for sup ...

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  66. CUBA WITHDRAWS.

    It is officially stated at Havana that the Bill relating to foreign property has not been seriously received, and does not meet with approval or sympathy. ...

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  67. ASSOCIATED AGENTS.

    On Wednesday, March 3, the Associated Agents hold their usual cattle sale at their yards, Toowoomba. ...

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  68. GOOMBUNGEE SALE.

    On Thursday, March 18, Mr. W. Webbar holds a clearing sale at Mossdale, Goombungee. ...

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  69. MESSRS. T. G. ROBINSON AND CO.

    Messrs, I G. Rob[?] and Co. will auction at Ta[?]ersall’s bazaar, Toowoomba:—On Thursday next, 300 fat. and store pigs: on Saturday, March 6, 250 ...

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  70. DEATH OF DOUGLAS BAIRD

    Owing to the death of Mr. Douglas Baird, his numerous nominations for future events on the turf have become void. ...

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  71. EDWIN GEACH’S DRAMATIC CO.

    Next Saturday evening Edwin Gench’s dramatic company under the able management of Mr. Geo. Marlow, will inaugurate a three nights’ season at ...

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  72. KATOOMBA ESTATE.

    Messrs. R. Sinclair and Co. advertise that plans of the Katoomba Estate are issued with this morning’s " Chronicle," and they urge investors to inspect this ...

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  73. BOXING.

    Boxing tournaments are booming all over Australia just at present, and are commencing in Toowoomba. The first local tournament will take place at the ...

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  74. TRAGIC SEQUEL TO A LARK

    A serious shooting accident happened this evening at Diamond Creek, in the orchard of Thos. Collins, whereby his son, Perey. aged 15, was struck in the ...

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  75. FURNITURE SALE.

    Messrs. R. Sinclair and Co. remind the public of the sale of Mr. F. R. Banbury's household furniture and effects, to take place on Thursday next ...

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  76. THE CAPTAIN’S STORY.

    " When putting the ship’s head down the straits, as it was coming on thick, I was intending to stand down clear to the southward out of the way," said ...

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  77. Advertising

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  78. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The twenty-fifth novice gaslight sports meeting will be run off on Saturday night next at the Athletic Club’s grounds, next the Town Hall. ...

    Article : 39 words
  79. Advertising

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