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  2. CAWDOR SOCIAL.

    A social and dance takes place in the Cawdor public hall on Boxing Night, December 26. ...

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  3. LITIGATION AND SETTLEMENTS.

    If [?]rigants find law procedings as expensive method of adjusting [?] ences, they cannot complain that they are anwarned of the cost, or left ...

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  4. POLITICAL. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    There are manifestations that a general election is impending outside the fact that parliamentary parties are “cancassing." members of Parliament ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives yesterday dealt with the following division of the tariff, generally known as VI. (a) metals and machinery, to come into ...

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  6. MARSHALL ISLANDS.

    The ”Kocluische" states that Germany is very desirous of settling the claim made by Burus, Philp, and Co. in connection with the Marchall Islands in ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    Mr. John E. Redmond, M.P. (Leader of the Nationalist party in the House of Commons), speaking at Motherwell, said that Ireland had been in a state ...

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  8. SPRING BLUFF EXCURSION.

    A sacred concert will be held by the Austral Band at Spring Bluff on Sunday afternoon next. The excursion train leaves the Toowoomba platform at ...

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  9. CIVILIAN COURAGE.

    Full recognition has never yet been given to the fact that bravery is not confined to the battle-field. Against many decorations for deeds of battle we ...

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  10. PUGILISM.

    A thousand spectators witnessed the match between Burns and Moir. Moir was badly used. Burns toyed with him until half way through the tenth round, ...

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  11. A STRANGE CONNECTION.

    Street music has been prohibited in Leipzig by an order of the municipality. This order applies. not alone to barrel organs, and street musicians in ...

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  12. THE CURRENCY CRISIS.

    Out of £25,000,000 of gold imported to New York since the outset of the monetary crisis, £23,500,000 wae from Britain. ...

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  13. CULINARY DEMONSTRATION.

    Mesrs. Shaw and Sons, Russell-street, have arranged a series of cooking demonstrations by an expert, and give particulars in another column. ...

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  14. “THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS."

    The constitutional crisis, which is the outcome of the obstructive tactics of a majority of members of a nominee Chamber, who, in their narrow-minded ...

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  15. FIFTH LANGERS.

    The War Office states that the placing of certain officers of the Fifth Lancers upon half-pay was not due to causes detrimental to character, and their ...

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  16. SPECIAL FURNITURE AUCTION.

    R. Lightbody advertises that he has received instruction from Mrs. Irving, of Hume-street, to sell at his mart, to-morrow morning, her choice collection ...

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  17. SIR F. TREVES AND TEETH.

    There was a sort of impression that the dentist's work began with the toothache, said Sir Frederick Treves last night in distributing prizes in London ...

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  18. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The programme of the Labor party, which has been published, indientes that a vigorous attempt will be made at the Hull Conference in January to capture ...

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  19. FIRE AT BISHOP-STROTFORD.

    Eight buildings connected with the Anchor Malting Company, at Bishop-Stortford, in Hertfordshire, have been burnt. The damage is estimated at ...

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  20. ENCOURAGING LARGE FAMILIES.

    The Income Tax Bill at present before the Western Australian Parliament proposes to make a deduction of £10 from the taxable amount of income for ...

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  21. A ROYAL GIANT.

    Prince Gustav of Denmark, although only 20 years of age, is little short of 24 stone, and, like the youthful giant in the show, he “is still growing." He ...

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  22. THAW’S TRIAL.

    The second trial of Thaw for the murdor of his "fellow” millionaire White, has been postponed till January. ...

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  23. AUBIGNY.

    The bi-monthly electoral court held to-day at Meringandan befor Mr. Young Returning Officer, the number of application forms dealt with, aggregated ...

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  24. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

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  25. FRENCH AIRSHIP.

    A gale yeeterday wrenched the balloon of the French airship La Patrie from the grasp of 200 men, when it was being repaired, at Verdun. It was seen ...

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  26. A NOTABLE BUTLER.

    It is reported that Mr. U[?]ton Sinclair intent on the exposures of the “inanities of the American millionaire," secured a position as butler to Mrs. ...

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  27. MOROCCO.

    German semi-official newepapers are insinuating that France provoked the recent incursion into Algeria, in order to extend the sphere of her action. This ...

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  28. CAMBOOYA.

    The sittings of the Bi-monthly (December) Electoral Court were held here to-day before the Electoral Registrar (Mr. W. Dillon). The number of ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. LIBERTY ENDANGERED.

    The statue of Liberty, which stands on an island in New York Harbor, narrowly escaped destruction last month. Dynamite was found to have been ...

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  30. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    By an explosion in the Naomi colliery, in Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 60 miners were entombed. ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Times” Capetown correspondent mentions that there is a halt in the tendency to emigrate to Australia. Returning workmen declare that they prefer ...

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  32. A BRAVE WOMAN.

    A man named Bozouls, living near Rodez, in France, fell into a wine vat, in which the fermenting grapes were giving off great quantities of poisonous gases. ...

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  33. CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    The all absorbing topic of conversation here is the political crisis,” writes a Goombungee correspondent. "Opinions differ on the matter but nearly all ...

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  34. BATTLESHIP HERO.

    Though the battleships excellent gunnery at a distance of 7½ miles was terrible and destructive, the armour of the old battleship Hero, which has been ...

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  35. PRIVY COUNCIL

    The "Manchester Guardinn," referring to the recent decisions by the Privy Council in Australian income tax cases, says that it would be as ...

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  36. THE TEST MATCH.

    Clem Hill has been appointed one of the seketors of the Australian cricket team for the test matches in place of Darling, and left for Melbourne last ...

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  37. BUSDABERG “DAILY NEWS."

    The first issue of the new Bundaberg morning organ, the "Daily News." was published on Saturday and is, taken by and large, distinctly creditable to the ...

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  38. DRYING THE HAY.

    In Central and Northern Sweden, when the season is apt to be wet during the hay harvest, they have an ingenious and effective way of countering the elements ...

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  39. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Panama Canal bonds issued by the Hon. G. B. Cortelyou, Secretary to the Treasury in the United States, to the amount of £10,000,000, have been ...

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  40. TEST MATCH.

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  41. BRITISH NAVY.

    Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in Berwickshire, stated that contracts were being taken to establish a base at Rosyth, on the ...

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  42. THE WORTH OF RUBBER.

    In usefulness robber is destined to be comparable with iron. With the progress of road traction the demand for indiarubber for engineering purposes ...

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  43. FORGERY PLOT.

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  44. WARWICK.

    The Minister for Agriculture and Public Instruction—especially "Public Instruction"—(Hon. William Stephens), who has been in town since Friday, ...

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  45. INCENSED POLES.

    The Poles at Lemberg have demonstrated against Prussian-Polish legislation. They burnt the effigy of the Kaiser, and stashed the windows of the ...

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  46. "BRISBANE AGAINST THE COUNTRY.”

    Mr. Rankin summed up one aspect of the present political crisis neatly and accurately when he said in the Aseembly last week that it was "Brisbane ...

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  47. A LIVELY FANCY.

    The London correspondent of the Adelaide "Register,” writing on the 25th of October says:—"A curious incident is reported this week from a London ...

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  48. MONTE CARLO TRAGEDY.

    The trial of the Goolds has begun at Monte Carlo. Goold blamed himself exclusively for the murder of the young lady. He described the details of the ...

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  49. A PROBLEM IN BEER.

    Ono of the basic principles of modern education is the correlation of subjects (says the Sydney “Daily Telegraph"). The boy who solves an ...

    Article : 265 words
  50. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lady Beaumont, wife of Admiral Sir Lowis Beaumont (lately Commander-in-chief on the Australian station). ...

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  51. TO-DAY’S CRICKET.

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  52. TUESDAY’S SITTING.

    After concluding the sitting at 12.30 this morning, member rolled up in great force at 11 o'clock. A petition was presented by Mr. ...

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  53. PORTLAND ESTATES.

    The hearing of the case in which George Hollamby Druce charges his unele, Herbert Drue, with having committed perjury in swearing that he saw ...

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  54. WHEAT MARKET.

    The quantity of wheat aflout for the United Kingdom is 1,985,000 bushels, and for the Continent of Europe 1,120,-000 bushels. The shipments at Atlantic ...

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  55. COMMONWEALTH TRADE.

    The value of the Commonwealth trade for the nine months ended 30th September was £84,565,072, against a value of £78,002,840, for the correnponding nine ...

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  56. WOOL SALES.

    At the London Colonial wool sales this morning, there was increased competition, and prices for all descriptions fully were maintained. ...

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  57. BANKERS' LIABILITY TO ERR.

    Daring the hearing of a care at the District Court, Brisbane, on Monday (says the "Courier") of alleged uttering of counterfeit coin the evidence of ...

    Article : 232 words
  58. JAPANESE TRADE IMITATIONS.

    Australian exporter to Japan will be well advised if they watch very carefully the tactics pursued by their rivals in the Japanese market in the matter of ...

    Article : 270 words
  59. THE LOCKYER.

    While returning home from Laidley with a wagon load of sawn timber, a nasty accident occuried to Mr. H. Kilvington, of Glenore Grove. His horses ...

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  60. LATE SPORTING.

    The following acceptances have been received for the Q.T.C. Derby, to be run next Saturday:—Euroa, Jack Tar, The Moulder, Garb, St. Louis, Dexter, ...

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  61. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    All arrangements for the Liedertafel concert for to-morrow evening are now complete. The concert promises to be a great success from a musical standpoint. ...

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  62. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The following tenders for public works have been accepted:—W. A. Richardson, at £160, for additions to residence and painting at Springside school ...

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  63. CUNNINGHAM.

    It in currently stated here that Mr. Grayson has decided to run as a supporter of the Philp Government and will apply for the endorsement. Others ...

    Article : 158 words
  64. BURBANK'S EXPERIMENTS.

    Burbank’s achivements with the dairy are more fascinating than a fairy tale. From England, Japan, Germany, Australia — everywhere where daisies ...

    Article : 213 words
  65. TOOWOOMBA ASYLUM.

    The Hon. P. J. Leaby, Minister for Public Works, paid a visit to Toowoomba at the week end, in connection with a proposal to instal an improved water ...

    Article : 167 words
  66. RIFLE CLUBS AND THE STATE.

    Field Marshall Sir George White, distributing the prizee to a rifle club, remarked upon the apathy and indifference of the country to the vital ...

    Article : 514 words
  67. VARIOUS ELECTORATES.

    Arrangements in connection with the work of the coming elections are proceeding quietly. Mr. George Phillips has received the ...

    Article : 212 words
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