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  2. DR[?]ADNOUGHT ACRES—VIGOROUS LAND POLICY [?]ROED.

    The suggestion fe[?]tly made by the Auckland "Weekly News” that the cost of the Dreadtionght gift should be defrayed by [?] of a vigorots native ...

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  3. A GRACEFUL ACT,

    It is quite touching to note the prid[?] which a blind person fee[?]s in the task he, or she, i[?] performing, and how a fow words of interested inquiry from A ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. DARLING DOWNS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.

    Quite a pleasant day Was spe[?] o[?] Saturday by the members of the above association, the occasion being a trip to Forest Hill for social intercourse and ...

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  5. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr. Edwin Geach’s Dramatio Company concluded their season in Toowoom— ba on Saturday evening, when another largo audienco witneased the presentation ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS.

    It is understood in connection with the Address in Reply to the Vice-regal speech at the opening of the State Parliament, that it will be moved by Mr. James ...

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  7. A NOVELIST'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mr. George Men[?]dith, the celebrated novelist, who died recently at the age of 81, has been proved at £32,185. ...

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  8. CRICKET. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 414 words
  9. INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS.

    An interesting sidelight (says the London Daily Telegraph) is thrown on the effects of the low prices of mutton and wool last year in the report of the ...

    Article : 331 words
  10. DOMINION DEFENCE.

    Viscount Milner, in a speech at the Compatriota’ Club, referred to the great Defence movement now stirriug the Empiro, and remarked that tho various ...

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  11. “JACK AND JILL.”

    “Jack and Jill,” due at the Town Hall, Toowoomba, next Monday, is declared to be a pantomime with a purpose. It was "written to amuse, ...

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  12. THE POLITICIAN’S FAREWELL MORNING,

    Colonel Yo[?]ton, M. H. [?]., hon. Federal Minister, who left Molbourne last week for [?] to represent the Federal Government at the Naval and Military ...

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  13. MR. BOWMAN AT SOUTH BRISBANE.

    Last night Mr. D. Bowman, M.L.A., the leader of the Opposition, and Mr. Huxham, M.L.A., addressed a meeting of electors at the South Brisbane ...

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  14. CANADIAN IMPORTS.

    From 1869 to 1909 importations to Canada from Great Britain fell from 66 to 23½ per cent. In the same period, imports from the United States advanced ...

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  15. TOOWOOMBA SNAPPER CLUB.

    The Secretary (Mr. Giener[?]s Smith) of the Toowoomba S[?]apper Club, informs [?] [?] [?] name[?] for tle proposed [?] [?] Saturday, July 3, are coming in ...

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  16. TURNER’S PICTURES.

    Pictures by celehruted painters have recently been sold by auction. Turner’s "Burning of the Houses of Parliament" brought £13,175, and Constable’s ...

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  17. OPENING OF THE RANGE SCHOOL.

    The [?] School which is situated on the corner of High and [?] [?] the residence of Mr. C. [?] is now completed and ...

    Article : 217 words
  18. TEMPERANCE,

    The usual weekly session of the Good Templars was held in the Rechabites Hall on Thursday evening last, There was a very good attendance, Sister [?] ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. PROGRESSIVE MUNICIPALISM.

    There is to hand the annual report of the town cle[?]k and city engineer of Dunedin. New Zealand, which embodies a comprehensive account of much solid ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. HOW MOTORS SHOULD BE PAL[?]TED.

    In speaking of automobile bodv painting the head of one of London's most illustrious firms says;—"Thore is more exaggeration about the number of coats ...

    Article : 177 words
  21. LOTTERY LEGISLATION.

    M. Clemencean, the French Premier, has introduced a bill for the suppression of lotteries except those managed by the Government, and by public ...

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  22. THE AUSTRAL ASSOCIATION

    The President of the Austral Association (Mr. W. Hodgen) has handed to us for publication the following interesting statement:— ...

    Article : 620 words
  23. AUSTRAL RINK.

    Saturday last was a big day at the Austral Rink, the sessions being well attended, and in the evening the crowd was [?]normons, the floor being packed ...

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  24. TRANSVAAL ASIATICS.

    Sixty Asinties in to Transvaal have been fined £50 or three months’ imprisonment for burning their registration certificates. ...

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  25. "HATS OFF[?]"

    M[?]re man has expos[?]ulated so often and so frui[?]ssly against the tyranny of the matin[?] ha[?], or its floral first con[?]in, which [?] equally successful in ...

    Article : 168 words
  26. THE AMERICAN BEEF TRUST COMBINE.

    Mr. Francis W. Manning, for some years manager of one of Swift’s concerns in the Argentine, but now back in Queens land, does not hold the optimistic view ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    The following public holidays have been [?] — Thusday, July 8, in the [?] of [?] being the day appointed for holding the annual winter ...

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  28. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The Press Conference concluded on Saturday, Lord Esher presiding. He emphassed that the conception of the Empire was wholly different to-day than ...

    Article : 235 words
  29. A POWERFUL SEARCHLIGIT.

    The fiagship Connecticut, of the United States Navy, is now equipped with the most powerful searchlight in the world. The great mirror is five feet in diameter, ...

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  30. EUROPEAN AERONAUTICS.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, is considering the formation of a corps of aeronauts on condition that the owners plnce their machines at ...

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  31. THE FIRST TROTTING MATCH AGAINST TIME.

    The enrliest trotting or pacing race of which any record has been found was sturted from a New York road house called the De Lancey Arms. This ...

    Article : 184 words
  32. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF TRAMWAYS

    "Never since the Titantic struggle for the control of the Birmingham tramways has there been such a [?]ight," says the London "Municipal Journal," "as that ...

    Article : 184 words
  33. QUEENSLAND JUBILEE SCIENTIFIC CONVERSAZIONE.

    At a recent meeting of the Royal Society in [?] it was decided to mark an [?] [?]table way the jubilee of [?] progress in Queensland, and the ...

    Article : 290 words
  34. COST OF PLO[?]TING LOANS.

    I[?] would [?] (says the "S.M. Herald") from a reply given in the Canadian House of Commons by Mr. Fielding, the Minister for Vinanc[?], that the Dominion ...

    Article : 279 words
  35. OLYMPIA RINK.

    The manner in which roller skating is booming at the Olympia Rink is shown by the large number of enthusiastio skaters that continue to attend thre ...

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  36. SALVATION ARMY.

    A cable message has been received from London to the effect that Commissioner Hay has been chosen an Commandant of the Salvation Army in ...

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  37. CRICKET IN OLDEN TIMES.

    The bat was at first a sort of club, which was curved at the end, There was no limit to its size. Such an iniplement would be of little use for anything ...

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  38. A LIVELY EXPERIENCE.

    The Chief Secretary had a lively experience at Newtown to-night. There was a large gathering at the St. George’s Hall to hear Mr. Wood give an address. ...

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  39. COUNTER LUNCHES BARBED,

    Counter lunches in the bars of hotels in New Zealand were condemned by the Port Chalmers Licensing Committee at the annual meeting. The chairman ...

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  40. CHEAPER CABLES.

    The Press Conference, with Mr. [?] Lawton as president, has appointed a standing committee and a deputation, to urge on Mr. Asquith, the Prime ...

    Article : 394 words
  41. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES.

    There are [?] States where capital punishment does not exist—Maine, Mieh[?]gan, [?] Island, Wisconsin, and Kan[?], In the last-named State the ...

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  42. A MYSTERY OF THE NIGHT.

    We have (writes the special correspondent of the "S.M. [?]lerald" under date, London, May 21) been troubled for some weeks past by reports of a ...

    Article : 531 words
  43. BEATEN TO DEATH.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Railway yards this morning. A man named. Harry Date, aged 40, employed at Wirth’s Brothers Cireus, was helping to ...

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  44. FEEDING PR[?]CKLY PEAR.

    [?] writes to tle "Courier": [?] —One great objection to feeding [?] to stock i[?] [?] the [?]bre collects in the [?] of the annual, rolls itself ...

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  45. A D[?]K WHICH HAS HISTORIC INTEREST.

    In the reception-room of the President, in the White House, is a handsome, [?] desk with a wealth of curving, which has historic interest, Sir John ...

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  46. VISIT OF SCIENTISTS.

    The Department of External Affairs has been notified that Professors Dornin and Danes, eminent geographists and botanits of Austria, intend visiting Australia, ...

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  47. "HANDED IN HIS COPY."

    The death is announced to-day of Mr. Joo Melvin, the well-known journalist. He first sprang into fame in connection with the New South Wales contingent ...

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  48. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    General Sir O’Moore Greagh, who is to succeed General Kitchener of Khartum as commander-in-chief in India, is not of the Kitchener school or of ...

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  49. AGENT-GENERAL ON IMMIGRATION

    The Premier [?]tated on Friday that he was [?] to explain the remark made by the Agent-General at the Queensland[?] di[?]er in London to the effect ...

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  50. RAVENSBOURNE SENSATION

    Mr. W. H. Harris, residing at [?]avensbourne, reported to the Police here this morning that an attempt had been made to blow up his house with dynamite at ...

    Article : 184 words
  51. FLOODS ON THE MURRAY.

    The River Murray rose a foot at Wodonga last night, and has been rising today at the rate of an inch per hour. The destruction of rabbits has been enormous, ...

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  52. JAPANESE VIEW OF EUROPEAN CHILDREN.

    The most striking fact about European children [?]s that they are endowed with great will-power, and, to us Japanese, start[?]ing [?] of charactor, They ...

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  53. COLDSBROUGH, MORT AND CO.

    Gold[?]rough, Mort and Co have had a [?]perous year The amount available for a dividend was £89,000. A [?] of 10 per cent, and a bonus of ...

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  54. A DESPICABLE ACT.

    A large quantity of daffodils and nar[?] as cut flowers, which Mr. R. [?] of the Newtown Nursery had in stock, were stolen on Saturday ...

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  55. "THE BLUE BOSE AT LAST.”

    Under this headline a dozen or two of the London and provincial newspapers have been regaling their renders with news of the, long-expected, but so far ...

    Article : 384 words
  56. "SLEEPING IN MEETING."

    The man who cannot remember the text or [?]ught of the sermon is hypnot[?]eed, or [?] worked himself into a trance, and sleep[?]ness and inability to ...

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  57. POSTLE AND WALKER.

    The pe[?]estrians A. B. l'ostle and R. E. Walker have both arrived in London from South Africa. Postle has thrown out a challeng to run anyone ...

    Article : 133 words
  58. LONG MOTOR TRIP.

    The Canada Cyele and Motor Agency Q[?], Ltd., have recived a wire from [?] from Mr. James Adam, who on S[?]day last left Hughenden for ...

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  59. THE “TIMES" ON MARCONIGRAMS

    The London "Times" in a special article suggests an Imperial system of wireless telegraphy. It states that last year Marconi’s Canadian service transmitted ...

    Article : 177 words
  60. A REAL NIGHTMARE.

    Mrs. T. E. Winfred, who was one who arrived by the steamer Van Spi[?]ergen from Singapore, had a sensational experience on the night of June 11. She ...

    Article : 111 words
  61. BOOKSELLERS AND THE EMPIHE.

    What can I do for the Empire?" ought to be the great question for all, and our publishers and booksellers are in a positin to do more than almost ...

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  62. THE VO[?]E FOR AGRICULTURE IN CANADA.

    For the current year [?]he sum voted in [?] of agriculture by the Canadian Gov[?] amounts to £210,600, while in the Government departments of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  63. PHYSICAL CULTURE IN SCHOOLS.

    The Minister for Defence han made available the report on physical training in the schools of the Commonwealth prosented by the recent interstate ...

    Article : 278 words
  64. THE SIZE OF "NIPS."

    An interesting little machine for measuring and controlling the size of "nips" was involved in a case begun and then abandon[?]d in the Wellington (New ...

    Article : 131 words
  65. WHEN IS A CONSTABLE ON DUTY?

    Most people have an idea that u co[?]stable "off duty" is a different sort o[?] person from what he is when "on duty,” and it will come an a surpi[?]es to many ...

    Article : 135 words
  66. FARMING AS A CAREER.

    Farming is a good, healthy, wholesome, open an [?] full of worry and anxiety. But with many advantages to compen[?] for its troubles. But there must be ...

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  67. SENSATIONAL ARSON CASE.

    A sensational arson cane occurred at a house in Victorin Park. A woman named Webb was awakened last night by the sound of crackling flames, and managed ...

    Article : 67 words
  68. GERMANY.

    There is much speculation in Germany as to whether the Emperor will disolve the Reichstag, or Prince Bulow will resign. ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. MUSIC AS A CAREER.

    Speaking at the anniversary banquet of the Royal Society of Musicians. Sir [?]gar [?] gave [?] advice which has been [?]adly needed: The [?]nemployed ...

    Article : 123 words
  71. Advertising

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    Advertising : 13 words
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    Don’t make the same errors twice. Profit from oxperienco. ...

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