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  2. AMERICA TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.

    "Ring out the old, ring in the new." [?] suppose if you spent alternate Saturdays to Mondays in England—America, America—England (which you might do ...

    Article : 1,701 words
  3. CHRISTMAS MAILS.

    Christmas comes but once a year, and When it does come the postman knows all about it. And by the postman is meant the officials from the superintendent of ...

    Article : 797 words
  4. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON

    A cricket team from Messrs. [?]. H. Wilson and Co. visited Marburg on Boxing Day to engage in a friendly match against the Culvert Cricket Club. ...

    Article : 238 words
  5. THE LADY MAYORESS.

    People are apt to imagine that the po[?]tion of Lady Mayoress of London is a sinecure (says a writer in the London "Chronicle" of November 10). So little ...

    Article : 1,480 words
  6. DEATH OF AN IRISH "KING."

    The death of the "King" of I[?]nishmurray, reported to-day, draws attention to one of the quaintest of principalities (wired the Dublin correspondent of the ...

    Article : 615 words
  7. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    Two rinks from the Roma Bowling Club played a frienly match against Toowoomba to-day on the local green. Results:—Messrs. A. Miller, J. W. Townson, H. D. ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. ABUSE OF WORDS.

    A really discriminating use of words even in writing in rare; in conversation it is still rarer (writes Lady Grove in the London "Chronicle.") The vocabulary ...

    Article : 1,452 words
  9. WARWICK AND DISTRICT.

    The Caledonian Society's thirty-sixth gathering concluded yesterday with a church parade to the Pre[?]byterian Church. The Rev. R. Kerr preached an appropriate ...

    Article : 696 words
  10. WORLD'S GREATEST DRAMATIST.

    No writer ever fought harder for fame than Sardon, who lived to become the greatest of contemporary dramatists (says the London " Chronicle" of November 9). ...

    Article : 1,640 words
  11. A NEW WAR TERROR.

    Since the Russo-Japanese war the grenade has come much to the fore as an effective implement in an engagement, particularly at close quarters (says the ...

    Article : 682 words
  12. THE CRIME PROBLEM

    "Seperate the wicked from the weak: give mercy to the unfortunate; and deal with the wicked steraly, as they deserve" —this was the concluding exhortation of ...

    Article : 585 words
  13. LONGREACH RACES.

    Th races in aid of the Lougrcach Hospital attracted a very fair attendance. A total of twenty-nine homes were sold to take part in the meeting, and realised £22 10s. The totalisator ...

    Article : 202 words
  14. WHERE BEACONSFIELD EXCELLED.

    Sarcasm was the gift in which, from first to last, in public and in private in writing and in speaking. Be[?]con[?]field peuliarly excelled. To recall the ...

    Article : 500 words
  15. Fatal Burning Accident.

    It is reported from Tinnenburra that a 9-year-old daughter of Mr. D. V. Gwydir, manager of Tinnenburra, was severely burnt on Christmas day (our ...

    Article : 47 words
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  17. Bequests to the Anglican Chruch.

    A cable message published in the "Observer" yesterday stated that the late Mr. Francis Mark Seymour Osborn had left personalty to the amount of £3021, ...

    Article : 151 words
  18. Operation on the Governor-General's Daughter.

    Lady Honor Ward, eldest daughter of the Governor-General, was operated upon for appendicitis this morning (our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed ...

    Article : 32 words
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