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  2. TO-DAY.

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  3. Advertising

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  4. COMMERCIAL.

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  5. NEARLY CLEAN.

    The Commi[?]oner of Public Health stated to-night that there had been no fresh dlevelopmente in councetion with smallpox. ...

    Article : 26 words
  6. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    His Excelleucy, sir. [?]rald Strickland passed through Toowoomba yesterday afternoon for Brisbane. Poliec-Constable Fox arrived here from ...

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  7. RAILWAY TO CANBERRA.

    Surveys are now being carried out for the proposed railway from Cauberra[?] to Jarvis Bay. The assistant Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Kolly) says that the ...

    Article : 44 words
  8. STUD STOCK. SALES.

    M[?]. M[?]Pbic and Co. report having [?]old on [?]econ[?] F. Pearl Maitland, the Clydesdale stallion Moontalto [?]o James [?]ouston, of Allora, at a very high ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. TO-MORROW.

    Brisbane Exhibition. Empire Pictures [?]mpir[?] Theatre. Mascotte Cloquet. Dance. Mr. Lucy's Dancing Clas. ...

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  10. SYDNEY’S ABATEMENT.

    There is a lull in smalipox. The epidemic continues, but only three cases were reported to-day. ...

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  11. BEAUTIFUL CHINA.

    The words conjure up a vision of all that is lovely and artistic, and exactly deseribe the contents of a delightful Clrina catalogue, we have juat received ...

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  12. AUCTION NOTICES.

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  13. THE MONGOLIA.

    All the Melbourne passengers by the Mongolia were to-day released under surveillance, as they were vaccinated 14 days before leaving Sydney. ...

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  14. SUGGESTED STOCK STEALING BILL

    The need for an Act to deal with the stealing of cattle, as outlined at the meeting of the United Pastoralists' Association. was brought under the notice ...

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  15. CASES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Six Maoris and one European were removed to the isolation hospital yesterday afternoon. The European lived at a boarding house frequented by natives ...

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  16. TO-MORROW.

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  17. A STREET STRUGGLE.

    Shortly before midnight last night, the solemness of Ruthven-street mas brokanby the sounds of a heated argument followed by tinted epithets and a ...

    Article : 125 words
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  19. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    Had it not been for the fact that the Defence Authorities had been notified that Lytton fort was at the present time taxed to its utmost capacity, a good ...

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  20. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. MODERATING.

    The w[?]sterly curtent was yesterday considerably milder, Plensant conditions probuble to-day and to-morrow, as the wind gradually, [?]eerd rouad to routh and ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. BUTTER FOR EXPORT.

    The total quantity of bu[?]ter graded for export during the week ended August 9, was 28[?] packages, consisting of 2465 baxes of salted, 242 boxes of ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. HERMITAGE STATE FARM.

    The Minister for Agriculture has decided that from January 1. 1914, the conditions under which apprentices are received at the State Farm, Hermitage, ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. Family Notices

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  24. TOOWOOMBA TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    Particulars [?]egarding the institation's third term are given in another column. ...

    Article : 15 words
  25. COOYAR’S CREDIT.

    An announcement in this issue intimates a credit, balance in [?] the recent railway opening celebration, and asks for directions as to disposal. ...

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  26. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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  27. HOSPITAL FENCING TENDER.

    The secretary (Mr. E. P. Aland) to the Toowoomba General Hospital notifies that the tender of Mr. W. Gould for foneing at the institution has been ...

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  28. ROMA-STRET MARKETS,

    There was a plentiful supply of produce [?] the Roma-street marketa to-day. Lucerno and oaten chaff more firmer, the former realising from 3/ to 5/, and the ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. HELD OVER.

    In consequence of the pressure upon "Chronicle[?] space, several inlersting items, ino[?]uling some correspondence, are nuavoidably held over until ...

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  30. JOYS OF JOURNALISM.

    The Gwydir "Advance," of Narribri, and local Labor paper, has put up its shutters. The following is the editorial announcement of the fact:—Lured by ...

    Article : 198 words
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  32. ICE AT CHARLEVILLE.

    Our Charleville correspondent wired last evening:—There was sovere frost hero last night and ice in open vessels. A heavy passenger train is running to ...

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  33. BRISBANE PRODUCE MARKET.

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  34. CREDIT WHERE IT IS DUE.

    Much has been heard during the past few weeks of the exorbitant demands of southern doctors in connection with vaccination fees, and how the medical ...

    Article : 488 words
  35. SMASHING THE RECORD.

    A new record in the way of big discounts is recorded in Toowoomba. Hitherto 3/ in the £ held the record, but to-day John M. Harris, the popular ...

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  36. HAMMOND’S. DALBY.

    All Dalby and distriot folk know Hammond’s central and convenient news agency in the very heart of the city of the plaius. And now the favorite news ...

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  37. THE GROWING OF COTTON.

    That cotton[?]an be grown in Australia is now generally conceded, but as yet we grow little. The untutored may [?]ask why. The reason or excuse is not ...

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  38. SYMPATHY APPREOIATED.

    Mrs. Claydon, whose son was one of the brave men who lost their lives in the recent railway accident near Murphy’s Creek, intimates that she and her ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND “A.B.C.”

    The "A.B.C. of Queensland Statistics” for 1913 contains the customary compendium of valuable information concerning this State, and is a most ...

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  40. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    Tasmania[?] pot[?]s advaneed 10/. Redakins sold at 150/. Brownells and Bismareks at 140/. Maize is steady. ...

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  41. THE "DAILY MAIL" GUIDE.

    The “Daily Mail” has again provided a guide to and about Brisbane for visitors to the exhibition. it. is a “[?]capital" production in many respects, and ...

    Article : 42 words
  42. THE AMBULANCE MOTOR.

    Mr. J. H. Barher, inspector of stock and dairies. Crow’s Nest, called yesterday at the "Chronicle” office to say a word of apprecintion of the Ambnlance ...

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  43. SOIL AND STOCK.

    The bureau estimates the yield of winter wheat at 511,000,000 bushels, and spring at 233,000,000 bushels. ...

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  44. GATTON COLLEGE.

    The Brisbane "Sun" anticipates that an important announcement in connection with bursaries at Gatton College, of a very liberal nature, will shortly be ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The Butchers’ Guild' at Wilmersdorf has decided to deal in Australian mutton. It ‘is understood that this action is dae to the completion of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  46. QUEENSLAND CO-OPERATIVE BACON COMPANY.

    The opening ceremony in connection with the new bacou-curing works at Murarric takes place on Saturday afternoon next. ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., yeaterday morning, Henry Michael Wise was charged with attempting to commit sui cide at Cooyar on June 11 last. 'The ...

    Article : 90 words
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  49. BOXING.

    Owing to a difficulty. which has arisen the amateur boxing fournament promoted by the Toowoomba Amateur Association was deferred till Saturday, ...

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  50. GRAZING FARMERS.

    The annual conference of the Queensland Grazing Farmers and Settlers’ Association commenced in Brisbane today. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. A RAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A very painful accident, whereby a selector named J. R. Scholfield, of Clontarf, nearly lost his life, occurred on his selection on Thursday last (write onr ...

    Article : 131 words
  53. ABOUT VACCINATION.

    Sir,—The present is no opportune time nor is the public press the best place for a discussion on the possibility of a better method of dealing with ...

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  54. JONDARYAN FARMERS’ UNION.

    A Jondaryan correspoudent intimates: —There was a modernte attendance of members at the bi-monthly meeting of the local branch of the Queensland ...

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  55. Advertising

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