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  2. OBITUARY.

    Hon Johann Christian Heussler, M.L.C., died in Brisbene last evening after a short illness. Deceased, who wan 87 years of age, was the oldest ...

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  3. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  4. FRENCH WINE.

    The prosecution in connection with the Keynote Burgundy wine has been with drawn; the proprietors undertaking to print the name of the country of origin ...

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  5. BERLIN SCANDAL.

    The evidence in the Harden libel case was very nauseating. It described orgies said to have been held at Count Ly[?]ar's palace at Potsdam, ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

    Reuter's Agency reports that the earthquake at Ferruzanno and elsewhere in southern Italy has resulted in the death of 300 pensons. About 1,000 persons were ...

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  7. TO-DAY.

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  8. FLOATING FISH.

    Largo numbers of fish are (says the Warwick "Argus") reportod to be dying in the Condamine, between Fitzroy-street West and the Victoria bridge, ...

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  9. ACCIDENT WITH FIREARMS.

    The Ambulance Brigade on Saturday evening met the Western mail train and there took charge of Arthur M[?]ngol, a lad of 14 years, who met with a mishap ...

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  10. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The following have been selected to represent Australia against, the British team in the first test match:-W. Cutter, A. Cutler, Lieatenant Dawson, and ...

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  11. TO-MORROW.

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  12. THIS SEASON'S WHEAT.

    The first new season’s wheat from the Maranoa arrived in Brisbane on Friday, having been consigned by Messrs. Bryant and M'Lean, of Roma, to the Australian ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA TOURISTS ABROAD.

    Mr. J. C. Robertson, of Toowoomba, Queensland, and his two sisters, who came to England on April 4, are (says the "British Australasian” of ...

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  14. LOCAL & GENERAL. THE WEATHER.

    At an early hour on Saturday morning several light misty showers fell, succeeded by a pleasant day. Electrically charged clouds collected again yesterday ...

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  15. BOXING.

    Raff of Sydney and Max Pardella contested the light weight championship of Queensland last night. At the end of the eleventh round Pardella cried ...

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  16. A NEGLIGENT RAILWAY COMPANY.

    Judge Riddell, of Toronto, has fined the Michigan Central Railroad £5000 for their negligence in handling dynamite in transit, which led to an explosion at ...

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  17. PITTSWORTH BUSINESS CHANGE.

    Mr. C. Lindenberg has disposed of his general storekeeping business at Pittsworth to Brisbane purchasers. The new firm will take possession on December 1. ...

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  18. A JUDGE’S NOTES.—WRONGLY IN EVIDENCE.

    An interesting appeal was heard in Sydney on Thursday last before the Full Court of New South Widen, comprising Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson, Mr. Justice ...

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  19. ADVERTISING QUEENSLAND.

    During the discussion on the Estimates in the Legislative Assembly on Saturday morning the Premier gave some details of the work which is being done to ...

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  20. PUBLIC SCHOOL SWIMMING.

    Mr. J.H. Strong, hon. secretary of the Public Schools' Amateur Athletic Association, supplies some interesting matter regarding the remarkable ...

    Article : 357 words
  21. JONES’S “YOUNGSTERS."

    The English cricketers arrived by the R.M.S. Ophir early yesterday morning. Those who landed here were A. O. Jones (captain), Crawford, Fane, Hardstuff, ...

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  22. TOOWOOMBA LAND COURT.

    In another column the Registrar of the Land Appeal Court notifies that a sitting will be held at the Court House at Toowoomba on Tuesday, 5 November, ...

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  23. FRENCH LIEUTENANT.

    Lieutenant Ull[?]o, of the French torpedo boat Carabine, has been arrested at [?]lon in sensational circumstances. It in alleged that he was offering to sell ...

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  24. FRENZIED FINANCE.

    There is now a calmer feeling in New York, though some small concerns have suspended. When the call money reached 100 ...

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  25. PUBLIC WORKS INVITED.

    The Department of Public Works invite tenders for the erection of a new Post and Telegraph Office at Gatton and for additions to the Lands Office at ...

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  26. FIGHTING SOCIALISM.

    At a conference of lending Conservatives and Liberals (representing 70 anti-Socialist societies) which was held yesterday at Caxton Hall, a Coutral ...

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  27. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL.

    A grand plain and fancy dress ball is announced for Wednesday evening in the Walhalla Hall, when first-class music and a supper will be provided. ...

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  28. THE LONDON PIERROTS.

    The London Pierrots give another re-, fined entertainment at the Alexandra Hall this evening, when their No. 1 programme will bo submitted. In addition ...

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  29. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    Referring to the manifesto issued by Lord Claud Hamilton, as chairman of the Railway Companies' Association, explaining the reasons of the railway ...

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  30. ROMA WHEAT.

    A number of farmers have co[?] to harvest the early crop. They expert yields of from 1 to 6 bags per acre. The quality of the grain in large and well ...

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  31. PUBLIC WORKS.

    W. Gilbert, at £6G5 10s., was tho only tenderer for additions to SilverleihU provisiona-'school ...

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  32. GOOD PRICE FOR PIGS.

    At the Gatton pig sale on Monday last a man obtained £3 4s. each for a pen of bacon pigs which he had bought a month before on stores at 14s. each and ...

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  33. LAIDLEY FATALITY.

    Yesterday the fourteen-year-old daughter of A. Schiene of Plainland fell intoa 10-gallon boiler of water, and was drowned. ...

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  34. BOY CLAIRVOYANT.

    An astonishing story of a child clairvoyant comes from Christia[?], where a boy named John Flocttum, fourteen years of age, has succeeded in tracing ...

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  35. VISIT OF THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    At a meeting of the Q.C.A. Executive Committee, held in Brisbane on Friday ovening, presided over by Aldermau Geo. Morrison, arrangements were made for ...

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  36. RAINFALL IN VICTORIA.

    The rainfall recorded at the Observatory from September 1 to October 25, 1.22 inch, in the lowest registered during the past 62 years. ...

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  37. WERE THEY “RUBBING IT IN?"

    A [?]n who is well known throughout the State of New South Wales, and who is connected with a large freezing establishment the other day made ...

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  38. RECORDS EUCHRED!

    The Euchre Tournament held last week by the St. Patrick’s Choir has been unanimously pronounced the most enjoyable function held in Toowoomba for some ...

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  39. THE LOCKYER.

    The continued dry weather is causing serious apprehensions in all parts of the Lackyer district. The early maize at present looks very well but unless rain ...

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  40. FIJIAN CRICKET TEAM.

    A letter has been received by Mr. G. Allen (manager for the team of Fijian cricketers) from Mr.E.J. Marsden, who went from Melbourne to organise the ...

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  41. TO-MORROW NIGHT’S DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    If the application of diligent and zealous preparation under most capable tuition conduces to excellence, then the dramatic performance to be given to ...

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  42. SUICIDE OF WELL-KNOWN CATTLE-DEALER.

    Sammel M'Minn, a cattle-deater in an extensive way, and well known in sydney, committed suicide this morning by [?] his throat in a most determined ...

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  43. LAMB RAISING.

    Some progress is being made in lamb mining purposes by the grazing farmers on the Darling Downs, but the industry has not been as extensivelv cultivated ...

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  44. PROBABLE EFFECTS.

    Great Britain, without its railway service just for one a day, would be a state of things to make the average person rub his eyes for amazement. In ...

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  45. FIREWORKS.

    Not political—but pyrotechnical! Messrs Shaw and Sons have just opened up a large consignment of which they announce particulars. ...

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  46. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna reports that the Emperor Francis Joseph is virtually convalescent. ...

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  47. A CURE FOR RATS.

    In the last issue of the “Pastoralists Review” there are a couple of interesting letters from Wales, describing the manner in which the coal mines there ...

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  48. THE GOAL CRISIS.

    At a miner* mu** meeting at wcwCHHtlo to-day, rcao.utions wore unanimously passed demanding increased hewing rate*. All the resolution* will bo ...

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  49. SENIOR CRICKET.

    The senior cricket fixtures were advanced a stage further on Saturday afternoon under delightful weather conditions. ...

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  50. GRAMMAR SCHOOL SINGING COMPETITION.

    While the esprit de corps of a school is considered by many to be strengthened best by sport there are others who look back to their school songs as being ...

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  51. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Eight members of the staff of Lieutenant Shackleton's Antarctic expedition have sa[?]ed by the steamer Runic for New Zealand. Lientenant ...

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  52. LATE SPORTING.

    There was very little doing in the betting market for the Melbourne Cup yesterday. Apologue wan not quite so firm, and Welcome Trist came into better ...

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  53. COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATION.

    Attorney-General Groom is drafting a Federal Workmen's Compensation Bill, including provision for seamen. The measure, in most respects similar to that ...

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  54. GOWRIE ESTATE CLEARING SALE.

    Messrs, Yeates Bros. and Co. will hold a genuine clearing sale by auction at Mrs. Roper's farm, on the Cowrie Estate, on Wednesday next at 12 noon, when ...

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  55. NATAL MINISTER.

    The Hon. G. A. de R. Labistour, the Attorney-General of Natal, has disappeared. It is supposed that he has been eaten by a crocodile when he was ...

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  56. ULSTER HOTEL, BRISBANE.

    The Ulster Hotel, at the corner of Edward and Elizabeth streets, Brisbane, has an interesting advertisement in another column. Mr. Denis Shanahan, for ...

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  57. JUNIOR CRICKET.

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  58. THE FAVORITE OFF COLOR.

    It wiih Minted ycHtcrduy that Apologue VOM not taking lo hm feed so kindly,nml consequently ho citfied a littla as favorite* ...

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  59. REFF-STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.

    In connection with the current anniversary of the Raff-street Methodist Sunday school special services were held yesterday—morning, afternoon and evening. ...

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  60. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    According to the New York "Tribune," President Roo[?]eveit has made it clear, in response to inquiries from friends, that it is his wish and ...

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  61. SMITH RIDES TARTAN.

    It w iintlcretowl tliat W. JI. Smith wi I ritlo Turtnn itt the Cup. ...

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  62. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR FOR EXPORT.

    The New South Wales Minister for Agriculture is in receipt of a communication from the Commercial Agent in the East, in which he says that a letter ...

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  63. SYDNEY CRICKET.

    The feature of yesterday’s cricket was the fast scoring by the Australian batsman Victor Trumper, playing for Paddington against Waverley. He and ...

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  64. DIVORCE IN TWO MINUTES.

    America and Australia are not the only places where divorce can be obtained with great rapidity. New Zealand can unloo[?] the matrimonial knot ...

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  65. LONDON EXCHANGE.

    The "BankerS' Magazine" asserted that as a consequence of the full in copper, 387 representative securities on the London Stock Exchange declined to the ...

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  66. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES.

    In the presence of about 100 persons, principally art connoisseurs the ceremony of opening to the public the technically meritorious collection of pictures ...

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  67. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand professionals defeated Leeds' representatives by one goal and two tries (11 points) to one goal (5 points). ...

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  68. ANCIENT TOYS.

    There has been a special exhibit at the British Museum recently of dolls and toys from the department of "Greek and Roman antiquities,” showing clear ...

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  69. COLLECTION OF POSTAL NOTES BY BANKS.

    Some of the Australian banks have proposed to make a charge of 1d. each on the collection of postal notes for their customers. The notes give trouble, of ...

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  70. FLORAL FETE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 words
  71. THE ANGORA GOAT.

    The Intelligence Department has just issued an excellent "bulletin" on the Angora goat, written by Mr. George H. Martin, who has had a good deal of ...

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  72. DAMAGES FOR LIBEL.

    The jury has awarded Mr. Anderson. a nurseryman at Hampstead, £750 as damages against Albert Calvert for libel ...

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  73. SOUTH AFRICAN PESTS.

    The report of the Intercolonial Locust Conference, presented to the Cape Assembly early in September, shows that resolutions were adopted expressing the ...

    Article : 109 words
  74. GOLF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  75. STATE OWNERSHIP.

    Lord Brassey on Wednesday proposed nationalisation of the railwayss in a speech made at a Liverpool meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce. ...

    Article : 155 words
  76. DRUCE CASE.

    The Druce perjury case has been adjourned for a fortnight. The councel for Gearge Druce proposes to call Robert Caldwekk, of New York, to ...

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  77. ESPFIRANTO.

    Dr. Zamenhof, the centre of the Eaperanto Congress at Cambridge, is an unusual type, as one would almost expert the creator of Esperanto to be. ...

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  78. A PERPLEXING PERFUME.

    A lady who had perfumed herself with musk has been the cause of a fight in a tramear passing along the Potsdamerstr[?], Berlin. The scent was so strong ...

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  79. SATURDAY’S RACING.

    At the Albion Park races this afternoon the following were the results:TRIAL HANDICAP: 5 furlongs.—Atholette, 8.5, 1; Barney, 7.12. 2; ...

    Article : 198 words
  80. Advertising

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  81. Advertising

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