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  2. TO-DAY.

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS. “ CINDERELLA.”

    During the past six months such a succession of evening entertainments have engaged the space on the proscenium of our theatre, and catered ...

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  4. ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTER.

    An anti-Japanese [?]oter at Vancouver has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment. The trial of others is proceedings ...

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  5. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    At a plenary sitting of the Haguo Committee a proposal relative to the use of of submarine mines was adopted, several powers making certain reservations, ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    On Wednesday afternoon a party of 10 International Woolbuyers passed through Toowoomba, by train to Brisbane for the coming wool sales. ...

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  7. TO-MORROW.

    [?] Ambulance Wagon. ...

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  8. THE CIRCUS.

    The Williams-woods cirens opens [?] three nights' season next the Town Hall to-night's. The combination included cir ...

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  9. SCIENTIFIC CULTIVATION AND ITS RESULTS.

    Owing to the unfavorable weather conditions which have prevailed, the wheat crop-in the Maranoa district is not expected to be a heavy one (says the ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. THE BALLINA MYSTERY.

    The skeleton found near Ballina, which wan stated to be that of a white woman, is now said to be the remains of a black gin, who had been buried about twenty ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. J. G. WILLIAMS

    The death is announced of Mr. John Carvel Williams, chairman of the Liberation Society, aged 86 years. ...

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  12. LOCAL & GENERAL. THE WEATHER.

    The approach of the series of electrical disturbances alluded to in yesterday's issue was plainly apparent during the day. The chart indicates that they ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. HORSE SALE AT CHARLEVILLE.

    Messrs. Carter, Weaver, and Co.'s Charleville horse sale commenced on Wednesday, a large number of Southern and local buyers being present, and the ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. M. GERARDY.

    M. Jean Gerardy, the distinguished [?]list has been married to Miss Amelia M'Quade, of Sydney. ...

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  15. SENTOR CADETS.

    A squad of senior cadots from Toowoomba, consisting of Color-Sergeant Smith in charge, Corporal Stephens, Lance-Corporal Millwood, and Privates ...

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  16. NATIONALISATION OF MINES

    The Federation, of Miners have unauimously recommended the nationalisation of mines. They also unanimously favored the abolition of the House of Lords. ...

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  17. CAPE COLONY.

    The Hon. E. H. Walton, Treasurer in the Cape Colony Ministry, spooking at Capetown, said the South African colonics could not afford Federation, but ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, The Premier gave notice of his intention to more that the House in future sit on Fridays, when Government ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. BRIBIE ISLAND—PROSPECTING FOR COAL.

    The Government Geologist, Mr. Dunstan, who is at present inspecting Bribe Island with a view to reporting on the coal measures, said to exist there will, ...

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  20. LINKING THE RAILWAYS.

    The deputation that was appointed to wait on the Railway Commissioner on Wednesday in connection with the linking of the Southern, Central, and ...

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  21. AMBULANCE CALL.

    Shortly after 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon the Ambulance were called to Herries-street to attend to a boy named Walter Thomas Robbin, aged 12 years, ...

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  22. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    On Tuesday morning, George Duggan, a railway employee, was proceeding along tho line near Mile End crossing, Adelaide, and found a man lying on ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The percentage of successful candidates at the entrance examination to the public service, which was held in August, has been very satisfactory. ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The "Times," in a weighty article on the Kaiser’s visit to England, says that it is rumored that Count Von Bulow will accompany him, and comments upon ...

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  25. ST. STEPHEN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL.

    The concert and gymnastic display in the school hall attached to St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church last evening was well attended, and proved very ...

    Article : 143 words
  26. DISTRUST OF TRUSTS.

    The dairying industry, seems to have been specially regarded as fair game by trusts of late (says the "S.M. Herald”). Now another case is reported from ...

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  27. LONDON BUTTER SHOW.

    Several additional awards have been made in the competition, at the Loudon Butter Show in favor of Australian entries. The following have been, highly ...

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  28. PUBLIC WORKS.

    At the present time there are no less than 2[?]0 contracts let for public Works: in Queensland, Of these 107 are from amounts ranging from £100 to £1000 ...

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  29. HOMING CONTEST.

    The railway officials at Toowoomba have received an appreciative communication from Mr. F. A. Mosey, secretary Newcastle Homing Society, regarding ...

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  30. AUSTRAL ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the General Committee of the Austral Association, presided over by Mr. J. E. Stone, a preliminary report on the entries was submitted by ...

    Article : 410 words
  31. SHIPBUILDING FEDERATION.

    Delegates from the Shipbuilding Federations at Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, and other places will meet the ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. PIGS FROM THISTLES.

    The bravery of the man who ate the first syster has been, eclipsed by Mr. J. H. Maiden, New South Wales, who astonished the members of the Forestry ...

    Article : 241 words
  33. RIFLE SHOOTING. Q.R.A. MEETING.

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  34. THE HORSE.

    Graziers, formers, and stockowners generally find it imperative that they should have an intimate knowledge of the horse. They need to be acquainted ...

    Article : 163 words
  35. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The Amalgamated Railway Society's Conference at Middleaborough unanimously supported the demand made for the recognition of their officials. ...

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  36. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand Rughy Football team played the first match of the present tour againat Bramley to-day, and won easily. The New Zealandera, scored ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. AMERICAN MILLINERY SHOW.

    The American Hat Store, of Collinsstreet, Melbourne, Sydney, and New York, are holding a show of their American tailored hats, for which they are ...

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  38. MOUNT MORGAN.

    A fatal accident occurred in the Mt. Morgan mine to-day. A man named Thomas Voliland, while talking to [?] other man at the 750ft. level, stepped ...

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  39. “HE THAT EXPECTETH LITTLE."

    Mr. J. H. Maiden told tho N.S.W. Forestry Commission of a deferential visit paid by him to the British Museum, He had before going to England written ...

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  40. EDUCATIONAL BI LL.

    The Right Rev. E. T. O'Dwyer, Bishop of Limerick, denounced Mr. Bir rell's "secularising attitude towards the education question, and advises the ...

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  41. THE MASLIN DIVORCE CASE.

    At the Banco Court yesterday before tho Chief Justice mid Mr. Justice Hornburg, leave wax granted to the Crown Prosecutor to intervene in the divorce ...

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  42. ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE SALE.

    On Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, Messrs. R. Sinclair and Co. sell a magnificent Semi grand piano and a very valuable collection of ...

    Article : 107 words
  43. THE “DOWNS” BUTTER WIN.

    According to our London, cables the exhibit of salt butter by the Downs Cooperative Dairy Co., Toowoomba, has secured the first prize at the British ...

    Article : 324 words
  44. IPSWICH TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    His Excellency Lord Chelmsford and Lady Chelmsford arrived at East Ipswich station this afternoon in connection with the Ipswich Technical College. They ...

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  45. A RUSSIAN “LAW"

    A Russian, named Law, has been sentenced to 15 years’ servitude for firing on the Paris troops on May Day from the top of an omnibus. ...

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  46. RAILWAY MATERIAL FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

    The steamer Mashona, which left London July 31, and. South Africa September 21 for Brisbane, is bringing 4000 tons of railway material for the ...

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  47. YET ANOTHER RELIGION.

    The Faithist Community, which has established a modest footing in Balbam, London, and whose comprehensive gospel ranges from the creation of man to the ...

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  48. INCREASE IN CANCER.

    Dr. Cooke Adams, in a report to the Chicago Board of Health, contends that statistical investigations in Europe, Great Britain, and the United States of ...

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  49. THE DRESSES.

    The Town Hall won packed in every part last night when Mr. John F. Sheridan staged "Cindere[?]la" for the first time in Toowoomba; and so far as ...

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  50. THE CULLINAN DIAMOND.

    The presentation of the Cullinan diamond to the King really means a gift from South Africa to the Empire, for the Crown Jewels—and this immeuse ...

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  51. A ROUGH VOYAGE.

    The barque Earl Cadogan, 1334 tons, arrived at Sydney yesterday, 90 days out from Tal Tal, Chile, and anchored below Garden Island, Captain Crossby, ...

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  52. DECEASED WIFE’S SISTER.

    The Registrar of the Archdeaconry of London has directed the surrogates of the diocese not to entertain applications for liceuse to marry a deceased wife's ...

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  53. MYERSONS' MONEY.

    Further evidence taken tinder section 30. before the Registrar (Mr, A, Henry) relative to the My[?]rson bankruptcy, was made available in the Bankruptcy Court ...

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  54. ENOGERRA STOCK SALES.

    At the weekly sales at he Enogge[?]t yards to-day there was a good attendance. About 2468 sheep were penned, and the market was firm. Prices ruled ...

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  55. GROWING SALTBUSH.

    A Crow’s Neat correspondent writes: Sir,—Some time ago I read in the "Chronicle" an article on growing saltbush (by your agricultural reporter) in ...

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  56. HITTING AT CAPITAL.

    Lord Rothschild, when interviewed yesterday by a representative of the London "Daily Chronicle," said that stocks were low, because the ...

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  57. CLIFTON RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Following were the railway returns for September:—Goods received, 271 tons, 4 horses, 76 bead cattle, and 35 pigs. Forwarded; 770 tons, comprising ...

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  58. CHURCHES ROBBED.

    Antoine Thomas, a merchant in clermont-Ferrand, capital of the French De partment of Puy-de-Dome, 135 miles south of Parish, who has been arrested, ...

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  59. WOOL SHED BURNED.

    Word has just been received that Walkers Trustees’ new shearing shed at Coollatai was last night destroyed by fire. The shed had only just been ...

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  60. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At Wednesday's Sydney wool sales 6906 bales were catalogued, and 6714 bales sold. For oil well grown wools the market was firm at late rates, and ...

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  61. FISHING BOAT CAPSIZED.

    During the westerly gale yesterday a fishing boat capsized off Botany Heads. Three occupants clung to the boat, but as there was little prospect of assistance ...

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  62. EMPERE-GROWN TOBACCO.

    Tobacco is almost everywhere going up in price. The consumption in this country has enormously increased within the last decade, and the English ...

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  63. CROW’S NEST DAIRY.

    Twenty-eight applications were received for the position of manager and secretary to the Crow's Dairying Company Limited. The final choice has ...

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  64. CHINESE EDICT.

    An Imperial edict has been issued ordering the establishment of a system of uniform weights and measures throughout China within, the next half year. ...

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  65. THE WIRE-NETTING SEIZURE

    The seizure of wire netting by the Government of New South Wales was referred to again in the House of Representatives to-day, when ...

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  66. MURDER AND INCENDIARISM.

    Inspector Nethercore is proceeding to Cunnamulla and Coongoola to-day to make inquiries regarding the burning of the Coongoola woolshed, and the ...

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  67. PROTECTION SCORES AGAIN.

    Messrs. Hoffnung and Co. have received a cable message from Bryant and May, limited, stating that it is the intention of that firm to erect a large ...

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  68. TRAIN FIGHT.

    Armed passengers travelling on the Dorpat-Walz railway in the Russian province of Livonia, tried to rob a banker who was carrying a large sum of money, ...

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  69. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    Two girls (twins), aged 6 years, daughters of Mr. Anderson, a farmer at Glen Forbes, strayed from home on Saturday morning. AT search party was ...

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  70. I.O. RECHABITES.

    The quarterly meeting of Invincible Tent No. 3, I.O. Rechabitea was held on Monday night last in the Rechabites Hall. Owing to the storm there were ...

    Article : 158 words
  71. BULLET STRIKES A TRAIN.

    While the 6.45 pessenger train from Newcastle was passing East Maitland this morning a missile crashed through the glass window of a first-class ...

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  72. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES.

    The farewell performances will be given to-day. At 3 p.m. there will be a Mati[?] performance, when childer[?] will be admitted for half-price to [?] ...

    Article : 52 words
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    After reading patent-medicine testimonials one wonders why people ever die; ...

    Article : 21 words
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