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  2. Smiles.

    That love-lorn swain, the Brisbane commercial traveller, who received that impressive letter from the Civil servant, has been in trouble again. He met a young lady at a ...

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  3. Notes and News.

    L.O.G.T., GOLDEN STREAM LODGE, No. 17. —The regular quarterly meeting of this Lodge was held in the Temperance Hall, West-street, on Monday evening last, when the following ...

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  4. (Correspondence. [This column is solely for the use of the public —a nentral area for all to discuss their grievances within; and the editor merely exercises his discretion to learn if letters are fit for publication or of public interest or not, but being by no means responsible for the opinions expressed.] IMPARTIAL JURIES.

    SIR,—I see some remarks in the Queensland Times about impartial juries, which are certainly uncalled for, as you distinctly stated that you believed the jury who tried the late ...

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  5. LACE INDUSTRIES OF EUROPE.

    From the fourteenth to the eighteenth century the art of lace making continued to increase and spread in all the countries of Europe. It would be impossible to ...

    Article : 876 words
  6. Queensland Parliament.

    The Speaker announced that he had received the resignation of Mr. W. G. Bailey of his seat as member for Wide Bay, and, on the motion of Mr. Douglas, the seat of the hon. member ...

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  7. FASSIFERN RAILWAY.

    SIR,—My attention having been called to a letter signed "Anti-Wire-pulling" in the Queenland Times of yesterday—and being one of the parties who attended the meeting ...

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  8. THE CLUTCH OF DESPERATION.

    SIR,—In to-day’s Queenaland Times a letter appears under the nom-de-plume of "Spartan No. 2," which is certainly a very kind and loving one towards the Ipswich Observer; but, ...

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  9. THE VOLUNTEER BAND.

    SIR,—According to "Ex-bandsman," in your last issue, our local volunteers have not at present any band. I am sorry to hear this, for really it looks very dreary to see a number ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. FARMERS’ CLUBS.

    SIR,—I have always been an advocate for Farmers’ Clubs at being the most efficient means, not only of promoting improvements in agriculture and extending the knowledge of ...

    Article : 434 words
  11. The War.

    The Russian forces have [?]vacuated all their positions south of the Balka[?]s, excepting the Skipka Pass. The Turks have reoccupied Kezanlik. ...

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  12. TRAINS.

    SIR,—Is it right that large, numerously-populated communities, such as Rosewood, Laidley, and Gatton, should be sacrificed, merely to enable persons going from Brisbane ...

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  13. IPSWICH BANDS.

    SIR,—"Ex-Bandsman," in last Observer, pretends to inform the public why there was no band with the Ipswich Volunteers last Saturday—but what a poor memory he has! Why ...

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