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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    MR. JENKINSON asked the Secretary for Agriculture the following questions, and received the replies stated:—1. Has Professor Dexter, a German export, been engaged by the ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    MAJOR-GENERAL DE LISLE'S column surprised a Boer convoy in the Lindley district, capturing 10 Boers, 2000 head of cattle, and 30 waggons. ...

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  4. PARLIAMENTARY PRESS CRICKET MATCH.

    OWING to Monday having been made an extra sitting for the Legislative Assembly, it is probable that the cricket match between the Parliamentary and Press teams, which was to have ...

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  5. TECHNICAL COLLEGE MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    FROM the Principal of the Ipswich Technical College (Mr. N. A. Wearne, B.A.) we learn that the following are the results of the examination in theory of music and harmony, recently ...

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  6. THE UNEMPLOYED IN GERMANY.

    A Reuter's correspondent asserts that there are at the present time half a million unemployed persons in Germany. ...

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  7. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    THERE was a comparatively small attendance at the sitting of the Legislative Council yesterday, when the Life Assurance Companies Bill was considered in committee. The first serious ...

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  8. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 565 words
  10. UNITED STATES.

    COLONEL THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States, in a message to Congress, advocates the total exclusion of anarchists from that country. The various ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    A FATAL accident occurred at the Eleven-Mile Cutting on the new railway line this afternoon. The cutting, which is the most extensive on the line, had been tunnolled ...

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  12. A HOTEL DESTROYED.

    THE Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from the Muttaburra police that E. J. Pukney's Tatteraall's Hotel was destroyed by fire there at 4 o'clock this morning. The cause ...

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  13. A CAPE M.P. CONVICTED.

    The British military court at Oudteboorn, in Cape Colony, has convicted Johannes Hendrik Schoeman, one of the members for Oundetshoorn in the Cape House of Assembly, ...

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  14. A CURIOUS FREAK OF NATURE.

    A CURIOUS freak of nature occurred in the case of a cow belonging to Mr. T. Beverley the poundkeeper at Enoggera. The cow gave birth to a call on the 6th of October last, and was ...

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  15. A BAS L'ANGLETERRE.

    Boer agents on the Continent are reported to be distributing medals inscribed "A bas l'Angleterre" ("Down with England"). ...

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  16. A STEAMER DISABLED.

    THE harbour-master at Brisbane is in receipt of the following telegram from the harbour master at Gladstone:—"Bustard Head reports Kingswear of there signalled engines disabled, ...

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  17. AGITATION IN HOLLAND.

    There is an agitation in progress in Holland in favour of settling the Boer women and children now at the concentration camps in South Africa in Holland. The ...

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  18. FURTHER CAPTURES.

    A boy of Imperial Light Horse under Colonel Dartnell recently surprised and captured 24 Boers in the Harrismith district, in the eastern portion of the Orange ...

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  19. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    A FIRE occurred on the steamer Walmate lying in Napier Bay. A brigade got the hose to work on the fire in No. 4 hold, but it was extremely difficult to operate on the ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. COLONIAL CONCERNS.

    Lieutenant Famor, of the New Zealand Mounted Infantry, has sailed for England. ...

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  21. WEATHER FORECASTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  22. BOERS REFUSING TO FIGHT.

    General Louis Botha, the Boer commander-in-chief, is now reported to be at the Klip River with about 1800 followers. It is said that his staff are anxious for further fighting, ...

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  23. DEATH SENTENCE TO BE CARRIED OUT.

    THE "Observer" of yesterday says:—The case of the condemned man, David Alexander Brown, who was sentenced at Charters Towers for the murder of Mr. Graham Haygarth, was ...

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  24. VOLUNTEERS TO SUPERSEDE THE POLICE.

    Colonel Capper is now organising volunteers for the British forces in the Transvaal. It is expected that 10,000 men will join this body, and that they will ultimately supersede the ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. CERTIFICATE GRANTED.

    AT the sittings of the Supreme Court, Brisbane, yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Mr. Snow applied for a certificate of discharge on behalf on Michael Heenan, produce buyer, of ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    AT 12.40 this morning Mr. Conrey called attention to the state of the House; Mr. Cameron rose to leave the Chamber, and the Chairman called him back. ...

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  27. WEDNESDAY.

    Queensland: North, Central, and South. —Although largely fine and very hot, especially in the interior, the monsoon "Lemuel" will surely bring duststorms, ...

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  28. ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.

    THE usual fortnightly meeting of the United Ancient Order of Drulds Lodge was held in Ham's rooms, Nicholas-street, on Monday night. A. D. Bro. E. Hemsworth presided. ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  30. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

    The following colonials have been mentioned in Lord Kitchener's despatches:— Captain Simpson; seventh New Zealand bushmen, and Lieutenant Quintal, of the New South ...

    Article : 202 words
  31. THE NEW HEBRIDES QUESTION.

    A DEPUTATION waited this morning on the Prime Minister from the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church with regard to the control of the New Hebrides, The ...

    Article : 195 words
  32. SOCIAL AT CALVERT.

    On Saturday night last (writes a correspondent) One of the most successful country socials in aid of St. Mary's New Church, Ipswich, was held at the residence of Mr. W. Cummings, ...

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  33. A BURGLARY AT CLAYFIELD.

    IN the early hours of Tuesday morning (says the "Observer") the grocery store of Messrs. J. W. Wood and Co., near the Tramway Terminus, Glayfield, was burglariously entered. ...

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  34. AN UNFOUNDED ALLEGATION.

    A statement was made some time ago that two men of the Connaught Rangers had been captured by the Boers and afterwards shot. Regarding this matter Commandant Fouche ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. WARWICK METEOROLOGY.

    THE weather forecasts of Mr. Stopford, a local schoolmaster, published in a local paper, have been attracting considerable notice in Warwick within the past few months. Last ...

    Article : 185 words
  36. CRUSADE AGAINST CONSUMPTION.

    THE Town Hall was packed to-night, when public meeting was held to consider the question of preventing the spread of consumption in Victoria. The Governor-General occupied ...

    Article : 384 words
  37. A QUEENSLANDER ILL.

    A fresh cablegram has been received by the Chief Secretary's Department, stating that J. J. Lee (No. 265), of the sixth contingent, was dangerously ill of enteric fever at Pretoria on ...

    Article : 37 words
  38. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    THE breach of promise case, in which Miss Carrie Moore, of Mr. J. O. Williamson's Comic Opera Company, claimed £5000 from Mr. Ernest V. Tyson for breach ...

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  39. A DISORDERLY STRANGER.

    THE business of the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday was interrupted (says the "Courier") by an [?] of a seal in the [?] Gallery—"a Gentleman in Khaki," ...

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  40. THE VERY LATEST.

    THE Berlin correspondent of the "Daily News" has reported that the Russian and German Governments have despatched identical notes to the other Great Powers, ...

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  41. THE LIVERPOOL BANK ROBBERY.

    Thomas Goudie, the defaulting book keeper of the B3ank of Liverpool, whose arrest has been effected, was brought up at the Bow-street Police Court and ...

    Article : 87 words
  42. The Senate.

    Mr. Ferguson gave notice to ask Mr. Drake to-morrow if it had come under his notice that Mr. K. M. Grant, of the Rockhampton Post-office, had received two months' leave of ...

    Article : 359 words
  43. THE BISHOPRIC OF GOULBURN.

    OUR Sydney correspondent telegraphs:—It is stated that Bishop Barlow, of North Queensland, has consented to be nominated for the vacant bishogric of Goulburn. ...

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  44. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    IN the Federal Senate a short time ago (says the "Telegraph") a resolution was passed calling for returns showing the number of unemployed in each of the States ...

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  45. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    THE monthly meeting of delegates to the above association will take place in Ham's zooms, Nicholas-street, to night. The business to be transacted is of an important ...

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  46. IMPORTED HARVESTING MACHINES.

    EVIDENCE of the excellence of the harvest now in full swing on the Darling Downs and elsewhere is afforded by the large quantity of agricultural machinery which is just now being ...

    Article : 119 words
  47. A DESTROYER WRECKED.

    Whilst a flotilla of British torpepo-boat destroyers was passing Harwich, in Essex, during the night the railway steamer Cambridge, plying between Harwich and ...

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  48. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    Miss Amy Castles, the young Australian soprano whose singing has been so favourably criticised, has accepted a handsome offer to tour Australia, and sails for ...

    Article : 58 words
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