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  4. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The de[?]ration of nominations in the election off aldermen to represent Archer, Leichhardi, and Fitzroy wards on the Rockhampton Municipal ...

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  5. THE HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.

    A meeting of Irishmen and Irish Australians was held in the Hibernian Hall on Wednesday evening last for the purpose of [?]dering what arrangements ...

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  7. CHILDREN'S COLUMN.

    While the fair of St. Catherine was in progress at Conde-en-Brie, near Chalons, a lion and a tiger somehow escaped from a travelling menagerie, and appeared ...

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  8. DEPARTURE OF ALDERMAN RENSHAW.

    At the conclusion of the proceedings connected with the declaration of nominations in the Rockhampton municipal elections yesterday afternoon the aldermen ...

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  9. BARNUM AND BAILEY'S ELEPHANT HANGED.

    Mandarin, the biggest elephant in the Barnum and Bailey show, was put to death on the transport Minneapolis on its arrival out. He died in the cage in which ...

    Article : 510 words
  10. SCEPTICAL POLICEMAN.

    The Paris "Statin" tells the following amusing story:- "A man named M. Antoine Picour was the other afternoon passing along the ...

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  11. NORTH ROCKHAMPTON COUNCIL

    The nominations in the election of three aldermen to the North Rockhampton Council in the room of Alderman W. A. Reaney, E. C. Tomkins, and A. C. ...

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  12. HIS SOLE RE[?].

    As a sergeant was [?] his orders the other day in a [?] and watching the line of [?]cruits endeavoured to [?] the world of ...

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  13. ENTOMBED IN A ROCKY CAVE.

    "We're in for a thorough soaking, no mistake, Neil," growled Ernest Renwick, as he and his cousin clambered doggedly up the rugged acclivity of Moel Wydd. ...

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  14. WHY WANT WISHBONES.

    They were dining off fowl in a restaurant. "You see," he explained, as he showed her the wishbone, "you take hold here, ...

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  15. LORD HAWKE'S TELEPHONE JOKE.

    When Lord Hawke was playing with his cricket team in Leeds some time ago, he heard that an old friend of his was staying just then at a certain hotel in ...

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  16. TOOK HER LITERALLY.

    Thomas had been a carpent[?] but owing to the dullness in trade he enpaged as footman in the "big hoose" in the village. On the day of his ...

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