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  2. METHODIST MISSIONS.

    DURING the ensuing week meetings are to be held throughout the Ipswich Methodist Circuit in celebration of the anniversary of the Queensland Methodist Home Mission Society. In ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A DEPUTATION waited on the Premier, today, and asked him to amend the Licensing Act so that hotels should close at an earlier hour than at present, and also to provide for a rigid ...

    Article : 213 words
  4. TARAMPA DIVISIONAL BOARD.

    THE usual meeting of the Tarampa Divisional Board was held at the office, Gatton, yesterday, when there were present: Messrs. T. O'Brien (Chairman), W. D. Armstrong, ...

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  5. Boer War.

    REUTER'S correspondent with the British in Natal states that on Saturday, the 2nd instant, General Sir Redvers Buller, commanding [?] British forces in the colony ...

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  6. News from the South.

    Horace Simpson, residing in Holt-street, Surry Hills, developed plague this afternoon. ADELAIDE, June 11. Two patients who have been in the Adelaide ...

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  7. MOVEMENTS OF THE ENEMY.

    Official intelligence has been received that the railway line has been destroyed by the enemy between America and Roodeval. Three columns of Boers are reported to have ...

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  8. THE ADVANCE FROM THE NORTH.

    The British cavalry and colonial bushmen under Major General Sir Frederick Carrington are now marching southward from the Rhodesian frontier of the Transvaal with all ...

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  9. CORRESPONDENCE.

    (We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) ...

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  10. A LETTER FROM THE FRONT.

    WE have been permitted to peruse a letter which Mr. J. W. Paten, of Ashgrove, Brisbane, has received from his brother, Sergeant H. Paten, who left Queensland ...

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  11. THE PLAGUE.

    THE Ipswich Joint Board for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases has been gazetted, and the first meeting is to be held in the Council Chambers at 3 p.m. on Thursday ...

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  12. THE PURGA DIVISION VALUATIONS.

    SIR,—Would you kindly publish the enclosed letter, a copy of which I have forwarded to the Chairman of the Purga Divisional Board. In the meantime, 1 would ask those ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. THE VERY LATEST.

    MR. D. MACINTOSH, the champion Victorian pigeon-shooter, who recently won the Grand Prix in Paris, has again distinguished himself in England. At a gun club meeting at ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. [COPY.]

    Sir,—In reference to the dissatisfaction expressed by some of the Board members with the valuations returned by me, I have the honour to respectfully ask you to summon a ...

    Article : 245 words
  15. LETTERS BEFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A letter was read at yesterday's meeting of the Ipswich Municipal Council from the Central Board of Health, stating (in reply to a letter from the Council asking whether ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. THE GRAND PRIX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  17. TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    THE Tsung-li-Yamen (Chinese Department of Foreign Affairs) has protested against the presence of such large numbers of foreign troops as are now stationed in Pekin. These ...

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  18. JOINT HEALTH BOARD.

    At the Rosewood Divisional Board meeting on Saturday last, a letter, dated the 7th instant, was read from the Home Secretary, announcing that the notification constituting "The Ipswich ...

    Article : 196 words
  19. BOARDING OUT ORPHANS.

    SIR,—I ask the favour of space in your columns to thank Mr. T. B. Cribb, M.L.A., for the courtesy of his letter in reply, which appeared in your issue of Saturday last, and ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. LONDON, June 11. THE FREE STATE.

    Information has been received that 600 Boers have surrendered to Major-General Sir Leslie Rundle, who at latest reports was proceeding in the direction of Kroonsted to ...

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  21. TENDERS INVITED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  22. A WORD FOR THE WEST IPSWICH STATE SCHOOL GARDEN FETE.

    SIR,—The committee of the West Ipswich Boys' State School, not having, through overcrowding, sufficient room for all the boys who attend the seminary, decided (and wisely ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. John Charles Ryle, D.D., late Bishop of Liverpool. ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    A VERY successful fete to celebrate the relief at Mafeking, and, at the same time, assist the General Hospital, by devoting the proceeds to the institution, was held to night, in the ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Reports are to hand from Boer sources that Commandant De Wet, with a force of 1800, is marching on Johannesburg. Major-General Sir Archibald Hunter has ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. WEATHER FORECASTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  27. PATIENT A RIVERSIDE WORKER.

    YESTERDAY'S "Observer" says:—After many days the spelt of quietness in connection with plague matters, which was promising soon to lull us into the idea that the enemy was ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. BURGLARY AT GYMPIE.

    AN attempt was made at an early hour this morning to blow open with dynamite the safe of the One-mile Saw-mill Company. The explosive was inserted in the keyholes. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. DEATH OF A COLONIAL.

    Private W. Myers, a member of the New South Wales bushmen's contingent, was so severely injured through falling from a train at Umtall that he has since died. ...

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  30. RAILWAY DESTRUCTION CONTINUES.

    Mr. Edwin H. Conger, the United States Minister to China, has reported to his Government that the destruction of the Tientsin Railway by the insurgents continues, owing to the ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. THE NATAL FRONTIER.

    An offer made by General Sir Beavers Buller to permit them to return to their farms without molestation provided they surrendered their artillery has been refused ...

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  32. FOREST HILL.

    The Forest Hill Farmers' Association held a public meeting, attended by all the leading men, in M'Alister's Hall, on Friday last, for the purpose of naming the streets in Forest Hill. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. AMERICA WILLING TO CO-OPERATE.

    The American Government has announced its willingness to co-operate with the other Powers in the restoration of order in China, but insists upon maintaining the independence ...

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  34. OBSERVATION CASES.

    The President of the Joint Board reports that so far no word has reached him of any further case being under observation at South Brisbane, with the exception of Mrs. Jones, so that it is ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    THE friends of the late Mr. William Cutler, sen., are invited to attend his funeral, to move from his late residence, Glamorgan Vale, at 1 o'clock to-day, for ...

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  36. RAILWAY REPAIRS PREVENTED.

    A report has been received that the Tsung-li-Yamen prevented a train conveying a number of foreign marnies from leaving Tientsin for the purpose of repairing the railway. ...

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  37. MACKAY.

    A meeting of the committee of the Mackay Turf Club, at which there was a large attendance, was held to-day to discuss the proposals to be laid before the members of the club ...

    Article : 153 words
  38. THE EMPRESS SUMMONED.

    A collective note has been despacthed by the representatives of the Foreign Powers at Pakin, summoning Her Imperial Majesty the Empress of China to suppress the insurrection. The ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE QUEENSLAND TIMES.

    SIR,—The truest sign of the expansion of Ipswich and its several ends is the fact that all the old schools require extensions made to them. The East Enders have had their turn ...

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  40. COLMSLIE BULLETIN.

    The bulletin issued at 10 o'clock this morning from Colmslie by Dr. Hutchens is as follows:—"Baby Minst: continues to improve. Other patients all doing well." ...

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  41. HONEST BUT MISGUIDED "BOXERS."

    An Imperial edict which has been issued in regard to the insurrection describes the "Boxers" a honest but slightly misguided patriots. ...

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  42. THREATENED POLITICAL CRISIS AT CAPE COLONY.

    The majority of the members of the Afrikander Bond in the Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony are offering a strenuous resistance to the propose's for the annezation of the ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. TROOPS FOR CHINA.

    The English papers at Shanghai are urging that, in [?] to be prepared for emergencies, a force as of 1000 British troops should be despatched to the north from Hongkong and that ...

    Article : 352 words
  44. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

    THE boy Campbell, who was seized with the plague on Wednesday last, died early yesterday [?] and the men named [?] was stricken on Monday last, also succumbed ...

    Article : 73 words
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