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  2. CONSERVATIVE CONSISTENCY!

    The Conservative Press has lashed itself into a fury—into several of them, in fact—because there have been more than two parties in Australian politics. ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH

    There is no alteration in the election returns as published yesterday with two exceptions. First, the Seuate figures in Tasmania are complete, but positions are ...

    Article : 111 words
  4. SUICIDE’S DIAMOND SHARES

    There was tragedy—gain underlying tragedy—in an auction sale in London yesterday. Think of it! In February last a ...

    Article : 447 words
  5. RUSSIA.

    A body of phone in St. peterburg have located the quarters of a militant section of social democrats, and have arrested over 100. ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Earl of Crewe, Government representative in the House of Lords, has obtained some concessions regarding the teachers, but it was with considerable ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    On Monday evening last (says the “Courier") there parsed away, peacefully, in St. Helen's Private Hospital, after a short illness, Mr, G. G. Edmonds, ...

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  8. AT HOME AND ABROAD.

    Thus the "Courier," which has Kaiscrphobia in a rather acute form, and advocates the cause of the Social Democrat in Germany, while it whips the ...

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  9. POLITICAL.

    Mr, Jasper Harvey is spoken of as a likely candidate for the Burnett seat at the forthcoming cections. A requisition is being signed in ...

    Article : 261 words
  10. SOUTHERN OPINION.

    We know almost to an exactitude the composition of the new House of Representatives. There are at most three seats in doubt. Two of these are Echuca and ...

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  11. LOVE TRAGEDY.

    A wealthy Virginian named Bywaters has lost his life under tragic circumstances.,Two brothers named Strother, after warning him that they intended ...

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  12. LAND RESUMPTION.

    It has been decided that [?] 1-10 square miles of the Mingoola holding, in the Darling Downs district, be resumed under section 1 of section 18 of the Land ...

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  13. THE "A.M.P." CALENDAR.

    The A.M.P. Society is one of the bulwarks of the Commonwealth. So many of its oitizons are insured with that almost national institution. From the ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. CREAM TESTING.

    The following candidates have passea the theoretical and practical examination in milk and cream testing conducted by the Departments of Agriculture and ...

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  15. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The unemployed in Johannesburg are holding processions every day. The municipality has arranged relief works. ...

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  16. FURTHER CALENDARS.

    Messrs. Weston and Co. have forwarded to this office a very fine monthly almanac. Local scenes, the full size of a postcard are attached on these and the ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. JUDKINS AND PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Judkins, speaking at a social tendered to him last night at the W[?]sley Church, declared that he was quite prepared to take a seat in Parliament. Some ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. KANAKA DEPORTATION.

    The Combo arrived here this morning with the first batch of returning Kanakas, who were landed safely. The Titus, with 100 on board, and the ...

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  19. NATIONALISATION IN CANADA

    In the noilao House of Cannada yesterday, the Prime Minister (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) moved the second rending of a bill which provides that ...

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  20. THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.

    One of the sights of Ruthven-street at the present Christmastido is the premises of the People's Cash Store. The manager (Mr. A.Robinson) has ...

    Article : 190 words
  21. COUNTESS FREED.

    Judgment was given by the court today in the remarkable divorce case, instituted by the Countess do Castollane (Miso Anna Gould) against her husband ...

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  22. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Tho following: tenders for supplies for the public service for the year 1907 have been accepted Toowoomba (including Hospital for ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. CALIFONIAN EDUCATION.

    Tho report o. the Hon. H. V. Metcalf, Secretary of Commerce and labor, has caused considerable resentment, the San Franciscans being furious at it. ...

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  24. IRON BONUS.

    The Minister for Customs was waited on by a deputation from Gippsland, which wished to urge upon the Government a furtherance of the iron bonus. ...

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  25. CHARGE OF LARCENY.

    George Burnhain, vice-president ot two Mutual Reserve Life Assurance Company, has been sentenced at New York to imprisonment for[?] a term of two years, ...

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  26. MANCHURIAN TOWNS.

    The Government of [?] has announced that Kwang-cheng-tsze, Kirin and Harbin, in Manchuria, are to be opened to international residence and trade. ...

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  27. MOROCCO.

    Some forteign [?] at [?] have asked Mndgzea to dismiss Raissull owing to the latter's cruel administration of the Governorship. ...

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  28. A WHEEL TAX.

    At Wednesday's meeting of the Glengallan shire Council, it was decided to enforce, after January 1, the by-law imposing a wheel tax on all vehicles ...

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  29. THE MAIZE CROP IN THE LOCKYER.

    The early maize, which, in parts of the district, notably[?] Hatton Yale, Plainland, and Prinzlau, has proved a failure, has been utilised as fodder"for dairy ...

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  30. SHEAVES AND STACKS.

    Opinions are widely divergent amongst farmers on the subject of the wheat yield this season. The farmer whose crop has turned out hadly is apt to ...

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  31. REBELLION IN CHINA.

    News comes from China that the rebellion in the province of Kiang-si hasbeen crushed. A London message dated 13th ...

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  32. IMPERIAL LEGISLATION.

    [?] Land Tenure Bill, the Workmen's Compensation Act, and.. the Trades Dispates Bill. ...

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  33. STATE OF BUSINESS IN BUNDABERG.

    Bundaberg tradespeople have decided to close their premises on Tuesday, Wednesday, and’ Thursday during Christmas week, which will give their employees a ...

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  34. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A fairiy large audience gieeled Cook's Drograph pictures at their opening night in the Toowoomba Town Hall last night. The proceedings opened with that ...

    Article : 341 words
  35. IMPERIAL FOOTBALL

    [?] yesterday defeated the Survey team by 33 points to nil. ...

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  36. VESSELS WRECKED.

    The German, barque Nordwind, [?] from Gothenburg (Sweden) to Melbourne, was wrecked on Sunday last on the Skerries, in the Shetland Islands, Three ...

    Article : 98 words
  37. A HEAVY FINE.

    Jas. T. M'Guire, the Brisbane licensed victualler who made the revelations respecting flavoring rum with pineapple, lemon, tea, and so on, could not satisfy ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    Ear[?] Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture has stated that the (Government intend appointing a committee to inquire into the system of ...

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  39. TROPHIES OF BABIES HANDS

    More honours from the Congo are given in the diary of the Rev. Joseph Clark, American Baptist missionary at Ikoko, which is reprinted in the ...

    Article : 280 words
  40. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    FrofeesorDUr. Robert Koch has been assisted by two English doctors in curing thousands of cases of sleeping sickness in Victoria-Nianza in Central Africa. ...

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  41. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES.

    During the election campaign the Prime Minister (Mr, Deakin) quoted passages from a preliminary report which had been presented to the Federal ...

    Article : 172 words
  42. QUEENSLAND PORK.

    In connection or a recent cable message in stated that the pig from the Ortona shipment which was condemned at Smithfiefd was from New South Wales, ...

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  43. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    The Right Hon. Herbert Gladstone, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, replying to a question by Sir Charles Duke in the House of Commins ...

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  44. OUR LIEOERTAFEL

    For a city which late.y has [?] to be a centre for Music, Art, Literature, and Science, the audience at the smoke concert of the Toowoomba Liedertafel ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND VINDICATED

    The Hon. D. F. Dennam, Minister for Agriculture in conversation with a "Telegraph representative this morning, made some comments upon the ...

    Article : 365 words
  46. FORTUNE MADE IN PILES.

    By the will of Mr. Charles Fulford; Ontario, who died last August, leaving £66,953 personalty in Great Britain, 20 per cent, of his interest in Williams" ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. ATTEMPTED MINE ROBBERY.

    At midnight on Monday an attempt to rob the Tower Hill mine was frustrated. It is alleged that the watchman was recently approached with a view ...

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  48. TRAFALGAR.

    The City of Toowoomba received through the Mayor yesterday, a distinguished honor from the Secretary of the British and Foreign Sailor' Society, in the ...

    Article : 942 words
  49. APPLES IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The United States is the largest apple producing centre in the world, and its erports more often than not regulate the European markets, which are ...

    Article : 253 words
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