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  2. PERSONAL.

    The estate of the late John Mathieson, formerly Railway Commissioner for Queensland, is put at £17,000. The Rev. G. H. Rodgers, Vicar of ...

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  3. THE BURNETT ELECTORATE.

    It is stated that Mr. J. J. Cadell, of Gaynda[?], has consented to allow himself to be nominated for the Burnett electorate in the Liberal interests. ...

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  4. ACCIDENT TO ALEX SPIERS.

    While climbing a tree yesterday afternoon, Mast[?]r Alex. Sp[?]ers, son of Mr. J. Spiers, of the East State School fell, sustaining a dislocation of the left elbow. ...

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  5. DOWNS RAILWAYS.

    Since the passage of the new Railways Act considerable interest has been manifested in the proposal to connect the intervening country between ...

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  7. OBITUARY. [?]IR JAMES FRANCIS GARRICK

    The death is announced of Sir James Francis Garrick. Hon. Sir James Francis Garrick, K.CM.G., M.L.C., Q.C., formerly ...

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  8. RUSSIA.

    A train recently fell over an embankment at Briansk, Central Russia. Many passengers were killed. M. Breshesniovski, Chief of Police at ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND WEATHER.

    Hot and dry weather continues in most parts of New Zealand. Slight showers have fallen in places, but at Masterton, Wairarapa, a temperature of ...

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  10. IMMIGRATION LEAGUE MEETING.

    Those who have the interest of Queensland at heart are urgently requested to attend a public meeting to be held in the Town Hall on Friday night next at ...

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  11. EXPORT OF AUSTRALIAN LAMBS.

    The Fifeshire sailed from Port Adelaide last week with 51,036 carcases of South Australian lambs and sheep in her refrigerating chambers. Of this ...

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  12. I.O.G.T. HOPE OF THE DOWNS, [?]O. 113.

    The usual weekly meeting of the above Lodge was held in the Rechabites Hall, Herries-street, on Thursday, the 10th inst. There was a fair attendance of ...

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  13. ALLORA-WARWICK TELEPHONE.

    Hon. L. E. Groom is in receipt of the following communication:— Postmaster-Genera's Department, Brisbane, 11th January, 1907. ...

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  14. BRITISH VESSEL WRECKED.

    The British ship, Tengwern has been wrecked in the North Sea. Twenty-four persons have been drowned. ...

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  15. UNCERTIFICATED NURSES.

    Mr. R. D. Neilson, J.P., spoke strongly about the danger of persons calling in uncertificated nurses to attend pathents, when holding a ...

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  16. AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

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  17. MUNICIPAL SOCIALISM.

    The inopportuneness and the extent of the municipal Socialism adopted by the members of the Independent Labor party causes annoyance to the progressive ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. THE WARWICK SHOW.

    The Eastern Downs H. and A. Association (Warwick) have issued the prize schedule in connection with the annual show to take place at that important ...

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  19. PRINCIPAL STORY, GLASGOW UNIVERSITY

    The death is announced of the Very Rev. Robert Herbert Story, Principal of Glasgow University since 1898. (Principal Story was born at ...

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  20. FACTORY INSPECTOR.

    It is stated freely in well informed circles that the position of chief inspector of factories and shops, recently vacated by the resignation of Mr. Charles ...

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  21. TOOWOOMBA HOSPITAL.

    In one or two respects yesterday's meeting of the Toowoomba Hospital committee—a report of which appears in another column—was of more than usual ...

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  22. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The new Shah of Persia ordered his younger brother to leave the death chamber of his father for making a scene, and has exiled his brother's chief ...

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  23. DEATH OF MRS. E. R. DRURY

    Mrs. E. R. Drury died early this morning at her residence at Eildon Hill. The deceased lady was the widow of Colonel E. R. Drury, C.M.G., for many ...

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  24. CRUELTY PREVENTION SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the Toowoomba Society for the Prevention of Cruelty, was held at the Town Hall yesterday morning, there being present: The ...

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  25. RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    In the stores bra[?]ch of the Railway Department, which was so prominently before the public recently, a number of staff changes have been made. Mr. B. ...

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  26. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    The Duke D’ Abruzzi, the famous Italian explorer, delivered a lecture before the Royal Geological Society, describing his exploration to Rewengori. ...

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  27. A SAD FATALITY.

    A very distressing burning accident happened last night at 9 o'clock, as a result of which a little girl, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carew, of ...

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  28. INDIA.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan attended a brilliant review of 30,000 troops at Agra. Lord Minto invested him with the Grand Cross of the Bath. ...

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  29. ARMY REFORM.

    The War office Authorities states that each division under the new army organisation scheme will consist of half strength. The Army Corps will be ...

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  30. RACIAL STRIFE.

    In the course of a bitter and vehement speech in the United States Senate, Senator Tillman predicted that blood would flow like water yet over the racial ...

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  31. SUICIDE AT HEMMANT.

    The police authorities at Hemmant were informed yesterday that a man named Peter Flanagan, aged 36 years, had committed suicide by cutting his ...

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  32. GERMAN OFFICERS.

    The Emperor William of Germany has ordered the officers of the German army to abandon their epicurean habits, and lead a simple life, and reduce the ...

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  33. TOOWOOMBA HOSPITAL.

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  34. IRISH SECRETARYSHIP.

    The "Freeman's Weekly Journal" states that the appointment of Mr. Augustine Birrell to the Chief Secretary-ship of Ireland will increase the Irish ...

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  35. KILLED BY A BULL.

    Mr. Charles Pavel, a very [?] rest[?]en. whilst feeding a quiet dairy ball on Thursday, had his ribs pierced by its horns. He died this morning. ...

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  36. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby football match, Wales v. England was played on Saturday. Wales defeating England by 22 points to nil. ...

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  37. INCOME TAX.

    Mr. R. A. Crouch, M.[?]., afer [?] ing read the judgment of the P[?]vy Council on the Income Ta[?], has de[?] to refuse to pay the tax demanded by ...

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  38. A GERMAN EXHIBITION.

    A circular letter has been received [?] the Department for External Affairs notifying the holding of an international exhibition of [?] [?] and gardening ...

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  39. NORMAL SCHOOL.

    The Minister for Public Instruction has decided to appoint Mr. David John Bell to the position of acting head teacher of the Central State school for ...

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  40. TRADES UNIONS.

    The appeal in the case Stee[?] v. the South Wales miners has been dismissed. The result justifies the levies made by trade unions for a Parliamentary fund. ...

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  41. LONDON CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

    Archbishop Bourne has appealed for the sum of [?]100,000 for the execution of immediate repairs and extensions to the Catholic scchools in London; or to replace ...

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  43. A STREAK OF LUCK.

    Says the Cairns "Post":—A Cairns syndicate, consisting of Mrs. Hack, Messrs. Hack, Shoves, C. Saxby, W. Houston, and J. Colbert, were fortunate ...

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  44. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Several shocks of earthquake have been felt near Warting Mountain, 20 miles west of Guyra. The shocks were severe enough to cause the houses to ...

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  45. TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    The Earl of Selbourne on Saturday took the oath as Governor of the Transvaal, under the new constitution. In connection wil[?] the swearing-in, there ...

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  46. CARBINE.

    An admirer of Carbine has compiled a list of the winnings of that horse's [?] geny in various parts of the world, and this amounts to the substantial sum of ...

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  47. DEMOCRATIC AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Labor M.P., who has returned from an extended tour of the Australian States, has been interviewed by a representative of ...

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  48. THE ANGORA GOAT.

    That the Angora goat is something more than a fad is shown by the sensational price obtained by Messrs. Blaxland and Knox, at Wyalong, No. 2 station, ...

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  49. STORY OF THE FALL.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell, preaching in the City Temple relative to the New Theology, declared that the story of the Fall was untrue. This assertion has ...

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  50. BUSH FIRES.

    A bush fire was seen in the [?] during the week. It swept across a large tract of country, known as War nambool Plain. Another fire swept from ...

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  51. A SENSATIONAL DESCENT.

    The occupants of a buggy in the Bulli district has a rather sensational experience yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, two children and a lady friend were ...

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  52. THREE CHILDREN DROWNED.

    At Point Moore, Geraldton, on Friday evening, three children were drowned. The live children of Mr. Witson. the assistant lighthouse keeper, went to ...

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  53. OUT OF THE JAWS OF DEATH

    An accident occurred at a level crossing at Braybrook yesterday that was remarkable chiefly for the sensational and amazing escape of an occupant of a ...

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  54. LANDSLIPS IN A MINE.

    A number of landslips in the Schloss mine, Alabama, recently entombed one hundred miners, the majority of whom were state convicts. Faint tappings ...

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  55. RECTORIAL ADDRESSES.

    Messrs. Keir Hardie and Darvel have severely criticised the rectorial addresses delivered by the Right Hon. R. B. Haldane and Right Hon. A. A. Asquith, at ...

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  56. ELECTORAL CONFERENCE.

    A conference of all Federal Electoral Officers will be held next month. Mr. O'dham, Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer, stated to-day that reports had ...

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  57. A HEAVY FINE.

    Henry Lewis Roberts, a caterer, was to-day charged with selling liquor without a license at Waverley. He was [?] £100 or nine months' imprisonment with ...

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  58. CHILD'S REMARKABLE ENDURANCE

    A remarkable case of endurance is reported from Glen Innes. On Tuesday morning, a child, 3 years of age, was left with other children at her father’s ...

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  59. IRISH PARTY.

    When questioned regarding Mr. William O'Brien’s reference to Home Rule, Mr. J. Devlin said [?]e could not understand so much attention being paid to ...

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  60. THE BRITISH CUSTOMS.

    The Minister for Customs regarding the cable that the British Customs had detained Australian leather till the duty on the sugar used in its preparation had ...

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  61. MISSING DAIRYMAN.

    A reward is being offered for information that will lead to the whereaboats of Robert Amos, who has been missing for two months. Amos is a well to do ...

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  62. PANAMA CANAL.

    Four firms have tendered for the supply of labor in connection with the construction of the Panama Canal. The tenders ranged from 6[?] per cent. to 28 ...

    Article : 54 words
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