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  2. THE BORDER RAILWAY.

    The second section of the Border railway from Warwick to Inglawood was opened on Wednesday by Sir Arthur Morgan, and the proceedings ...

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  3. DARLING DOWNS RIFLE CLUB

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  4. NEW JUSTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  5. ENOGGERA YARDS.

    At the Enoggera yards to-day 3663 sheep were peuned. The market was firm for prime, but mediums were difficult to quit and there was a drop in ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. WOMEN’S WORK.

    The Anglo-Australian Exhibition of Women's Work was opened officially yesterday by the Duchess of Argyle. The Exhibition comprises pictures, ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The final performance of Auderson's Wonderland Company was given in their large tent last night. The audience was small owing no doubt to the exceedingly ...

    Article : 88 words
  8. RECORD PLATE-LAYING.

    Last week 4 miles and 3 chains of plates Were laid by the contractors for the Richmond-Cloneurry railway extension, and this, it is understood is a ...

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  9. WORKERS’ POLITICAL ORGAN ISATION.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Drayton nnd Toowoomba W.P.O. was held on Wednesday last in the Workers' Rooms, Piper Street. The President ...

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  10. VICTORIAS FROZEN PRODUCTS.

    Statistics contained in the bulletin issued by the Victorian Agricultural Department for circulation in Great Britain. show the value of the frozen ...

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  11. SCHOOL PICNIC.

    In response to generous invitations received from Mrs. Hugo Horn and Mrs. Frank Burtt, a most enjoyable day was spent on Wednesday last by the pupils ...

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  12. IMPROVEMENT OF HOUSES.

    In connection with the recent State vote of £3000 for the improvement of the breed of horses in Victoria, a deputation of farmers suggested to the ...

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  13. PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives today. The Postmaster-Genera,in reply to a question from Mr.Fraser, said that the ...

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  14. POLLARD’S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY.

    When the Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company paid their return visit to Seattle, U.S.A., last year, they opened with “A Runaway Girl." This sparkling ...

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  15. FALLEN SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL AT GATTON.

    The residents of Gatton and district, having resolved to [?]rect at that town a tribute to the local heroes who fell at the front in South Africa, determined ...

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  16. THE MELBOURNE MURDERER

    Ex-detective O' Donnell in of opinion that he known the man who killed Bernard Bauer, the diamond merchant, and offers his services to the authorities. As ...

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  17. SOILS, GRASSES, AND LAUGHTER.

    During the hearing of the Jimbour Estate resumption case on Tuesday afternoon the court room suggested a combined botanical and geological museum, ...

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  18. TRANSVAAL FINANCES.

    The Treasurer of the Transvaal announces that intercolonial railway revenue has shown a decrease of £600,000 as compared with last year, and that the ...

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  19. LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The regular monthly meeting of [?]he Committee of the Ladies Benevolent Society was held on Thursday. July 4th, at the Brodribb Home, There were ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CONGRESS.

    The Congress at St. Petersburg, representing 9000 teachers from the popular schools, have resolved that owing to the Czar’s and the Government's ...

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  21. WEST’S PICTURES.

    Mr. J. Brown, the veteran representative for West's Pictures, arrived here yesterday to make preliminary preparations for the opening of a season on July 20. ...

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  22. TARIFF REFORM.

    In[?]euces are at work to induce the Government to lose no time in tabling the tariff resolutions. It would of course be unwise for the Minister to ...

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  23. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Admiral Yamamoto. interviewed at New York, said he thought the trouble between Japan and the United States was only as a passing storm, which ...

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  24. WILD ANIMAL SCARE.

    Another wild animal scare has taken place this time in the Wellington (New South Wales) district. Some of the residents are confident that a tiger is ...

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  25. STEAMER NITHSDALE.

    The steamer Nithsdale bound from Bunhury, W.A., to Karachi, is ashore in a dangerous position at the mouth of the Indus, near Karachi. The captain ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir William Broadbent, K.C.V.O., M.D., F.R.S., aged 72 years. “Whitaker's Poerugo, 1907," says: Sir ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. SPENDTHRIFT BARON.

    The Divorce Court has declared Baron von Eckhardstein guilty of adultery and cruelty. As the Baroness's domicile is in Berlin the court could only. give her ...

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  28. MIXED FA[?]MING.

    The Southern dairymen are learning from the Downs dairymen. An instance has been furnished by Mr. D. Mahony on his farm at Farnham, about G miles ...

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  29. IRELAND.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandar, accompanied by the Princess victoria, have received an enthusiastic reception at Dublin. They visited the Dublin ...

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  30. THE SPANISH LABORERS.

    The Spaniards who went by the Marloo on Tuesday for the Northern canefields are mostly Catalonians, coming from Barcelona. One of them, ...

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  31. DEATH OF AN OLD DALBY RESIDENT.

    Mr. Farris Cassidy, of Craigmore, Bell, died in the hospital last night. Deceased had been a patient for some time previously, ami was readmitted last, ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    It is our melancholy duty (says Tuesday's Maryborough “Chronicle") to announce the death of another of our old and esteemed residents, namely, Mrs. ...

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  33. FRISKY FRISCO.

    Scenes of delight have taken places in San Francisco over the sentence of five years imposed on Schmidt (ex-Mayor) for blackmailing restauranteurs, and the ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. SPORTING.

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  35. AMERICAN TOBACCO TRUSTS.

    President Roosevelt's proposal, asking for the appointment of receivers to the American Tobacco Trust and other corporations, has been severely criticised by ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. TRADE BAD.

    Owing to the recent bad weather, and the absence of summer trade, the great drapers of London are selling goods at heavy losses. One firm is over-stocked ...

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  37. THE PORTLAND DUKEDOM.

    Amongst, the passengers by the steamer Commonwealth, which left Melbourne on Thursday, was Mr. William Druce, son of the clainmant to the ...

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  38. BOOM IN SHORTHORNS.

    Quite a boom in Pure-bred milking Shorthorns, the "Mark Lane Express" notes, was evidenced at Mr. George Taylor's sale at Cranford, Middlesex. ...

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  39. KAID M'LEAN.

    Kaid Sir Harry M'Lean. who is held in bondage by the brigand Raisuli, has written a letter stating that he is in good spirits. ...

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  40. WOOL SALES.

    At the sales yesterday morning, the lots disposed of consisted chiefly of merinos and wools suitable for the American market, which were quitted at an ...

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  41. TURF NOTES.

    Tho Summer Hill amateur races take place to-morrow, and with a fine day an intersting day's racing should be witnessed. As this is the first meeting of ...

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  42. LABOR FOR THE CANE HARVEST.

    There are a great number of men at Bundaberg awaiting work at harvesting, most of them having entered into engagements for the season. It is ...

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  43. NEW BULLET.

    A new pointed bullet has been tried with great success at Bisley. At present it is being used only with match rifles. ...

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  44. CONGO ANNEXATION.

    The Belgian Premier states that the Congo State Annexation Bill will be introduced during the present session. ...

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  45. EXHIBITION SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The commissioners of the 1851 exhibition have renewed for a third year the scholarships won by Mr. T. H. Lahy (Sydney) and Mr. R. D. Kleeman ...

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  46. THE PLUNDERED INSIGNIA.

    The Treasury is offering a reward of £1000 for the recovery of the insignia of St. Patrick, which was stolen from Dublin Castle last week. ...

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  47. LAIDLEY.

    The output of produce from Laidley Railway Station during tho month of June just ended was less by 300 tons than that of the corresponding period ...

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  48. THE SPANISH INVASION.

    Not that of Philip Armada in the eighties of the sixteenth century, in good Queen Bess’s brilliant reign, but that of yesterday, or to-day, by ...

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  49. DISLOYALTY IN INDIA.

    The Muharajah of Cas[?] [?] that the educational system of India is the real cause of the disloyalty, and unrest in that country. The universities, ...

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  50. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons last night, the Laud Values of Scotland Bill was read a second time. Mr. Balfour warned the House that if ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND DAIRY EXPERT

    Mr. G. S. Thomson, Queensland Government Daily Expert, was married while in Scotland to a young lady graduate in agricultural science. She is a niece of ...

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  52. COOL, CALM, AND COLLECTED.

    Sailors on the steamer Lucifer sat playing cards, it seems, when she was sinking, and the survivor who tells the story cites it as an instance of the men's ...

    Article : 164 words
  53. THE COLLAR LINE.

    How little the average man who is content to wreathe his neck in such portions of a collar as his laundry may have left him realises that a great battle is ...

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  54. INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith Chancellor of the Exchequer, in opening new office for a large Insurance Company in the Strand said he thought the bottom had been ...

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