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  2. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Yesterday afternoon the members of the office staffs of tho Toowoomba railway station made a presentation to Mr. M. J. Carmody, Assistant Traffic ...

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  3. FLOOD HORRORS. V

    An exlposion due to the fire, wrecked an Additional portion of the city, and the flood has spread over the whole busi[?] quarter of the city. People are ...

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  4. VICTORIAN PREMIER.

    Mr. W. L. [?] M.L.C. (Acting Agent-General for Victoria) and officials of the Colonial Office welcomed Mr. W A Watt (Premier of Victoria) on his ...

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  5. RAILWAY SUSPENSIONS,

    The announcement in yesterday's "Chronicle" concerning the suspension of two traffice officials, in connection with the recent railway disaster ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. ADRIANOPLE FALLS AFTER A FIERCE ONSLAUGHT.

    It is announced that Adrianople has fallen. The Bulgarians, by a desperate charge, captured all the eastern positions, and ...

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  7. STORM SHOWERS.

    The monsoonal alluded to in yesterday's "Chronicle " prevailed during the day and after a blustering and dusty wind, a shower fell soon after midday. ...

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  8. NENERAL ADVIOES,

    Some showers occurred here this [?]ternoon, but only about a quarter of an inch fell. Rain is urgently required. [?] Thursday, ...

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  9. DEPORTATION!

    Lord Robert Cecil in an article in the London "Daily Mail," admits that [?] in the form of suffragette militancy is difficult to deal with. He ...

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  10. NEW JUSTICES.

    A number of names have been added to the list of Justices of the Peace, and they include Messrs, Arthur A. Arndt (Oakey), Frank G. Booth (Oakey), J. F. ...

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  11. WVERTi8H(6|(PflMiH|.’

    With a view to [?] the [?] of [?] directly [?] before the [?] people of the Umited [?] the [?] [?] department [?] to the [?] ...

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    Clearing skies, and a [?] of the cooler wave for a day or two. BRISBANE Thursday. The advent of a new high pressure. ...

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  13. A BRISBANE ROW.

    In the South Brisbane Police Court to-day, an Italian names Lota Truda, was charged with having unlawfully wounded George Lamoski, in Melbourne ...

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  14. HOLIDAYS PROCLAIMED.

    The following days have been appointed public holidays:—Wednesday, April 9, and afternoons of Thursday and Friday April 10 and 11 being the days ...

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  15. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The Government gave a banquet this evening at the Foreign Office in honor of the Hon. W. A. Watt (Premier of Victoria), the Hon. A. H Peake ...

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  16. NUNDAH SHOOTING CASE.

    In the Central Police Court to-day Julius Beck, on remand, was charged with shooting Acting-Sergeant Lynch, at Nundnli and he was further ...

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  17. M.U.I.O.O.Fj

    The annual [?] committee of the Queensland branch of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows continued its deliberations ...

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  18. EXPORT OF FRUIT.

    Mr. A. Philp of Grantham Mr. J Rose, of Woobye and Mr. R. M. [?], secretary of the Queensland Faemers' and Growers’ Industrial ...

    Article : 440 words
  19. DEFAULTING FIREMEN.

    Six firemen pleaded guilty at the Central Police Court to having absented themselves from the steamer Themistocles without leave. They were ...

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  20. N.8.W. 3UHISTRY,

    When Mr. Beeby resigned from the Government, it was decided by the Labor party to allow the question of appointing another Cabinet Minister to ...

    Article : 205 words
  21. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The "Government Gazette," [?] this afternoon further prorogues the State Parliament till Tuesday, June 3. ...

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  22. MAKING STEEL.

    Newspapers report the invention of a process for converting "iron into steel, without the use of a blast furnace, The cost of the new process (which has been. ...

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  23. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    A deputation consisting of local authoritics interested in the extension at the Brisbane tramway system, waited on the Premier to-day, and urged that ...

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  24. LOHDWOLSELEY.

    Field-marshal Viscount Wolseley contracted a chill a week ago, and it developed into influenza. He died at Mentone. ...

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  25. HERBALISTS’ BOARDS.

    A deputation of herbalists waited on the Home Secretary to-day, and urged that something be done for the proper regulation of herbalists. They asked ...

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  26. SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, the second reading of the Consolidated Fund Bill was under oonsideration, and the Maniaterialists, ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. THE DEAD KING.

    The body of the late King George of Greece now is on board’ the royal yacht, which has nailed from Salonika under the escort of British, German, Italian, ...

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  28. FIGHT AT A WEDDING.

    During wedding festivities at the Ashfield Town Hall yesterday, fights started, and about 30 male guests became embroiled. The police were sent for, and ...

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  29. LACROSSE,

    A special meeting of the association wits held in the Gordon Club on wednesday evening. Mr. D. F. J. Miles presided. The secretary minted ...

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  30. SYDNEY GAS EMPLOYEES.

    After a long meeting last night the council of the Gas Employees Union' stated that it would give no in formation to the Press in regard to the ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. HIGH COURT.

    The Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), at the opening of the High Court yesterday, at Darilinghurst, congratulated Mr. Justice Duffy on his ...

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  32. MR. FISHER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) left to-day for his Queensland Federal [?] tion tour. ...

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  33. CARD-PLAYING SCANDAL.

    Thomas Cavauagh, aged 27, was charged with having conspired with two men named Nowtom and Addison to obtain £1835 from Harry Ploydell ...

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  34. THE AGRA MURDER.

    Lieutenant Claris was executed yeaterday for the murder of Mr. Fulliam and Mrs. Clark at Agra. ...

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  35. SYDNEY SHOW,

    Tho royal [?] show was concluded yesterday. The gate money amounted to £900 less than that of last year. ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Mrs. M'Michael wife of a farmer, and her three children ranging from seven years to nine months old, were burned to death in a house at Gleunmggie, ...

    Article : 51 words
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