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  2. The Late War.

    THE men belonging to the commandoes of Commandants Prinsloo, Froneman, Cronje, Zermatt, and Rautenbach have been brought into Winburg. Of these 850 belonged to the ...

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  3. King Edward VII.

    IT had been arranged that their Majesties King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra should review 40,000 troops from the royal pavilion at Aldershot to-day. ...

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  4. ILLNESS OF MR. S. GRIMES, M.L.A.

    CONSIDERABLE anxiety has bees occasioned amongst the friends of Mr. S. Crimes, member for Oxley, on account of a sudden attack of illness which seized him a day or two ago. ...

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  5. THE VERY LATEST

    THE Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, the New Zealand Prime Minister, who has just arrived in England to attend the coronation celebrations, stated, in the course of no interview, ...

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  6. MDDLE ANTONIA DOLORES.

    LOCAL residents will be delighted to hear that there is a prospect of this world-renowned soprano visiting Ipswich early next week. In order to test public feeling as to ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  8. MUNICIPAL MEETINGS.

    On two successive nights this week meetings of particular interest to ratepayers are to take place in the Town Hall. The first is to be held this evening, when, according to an ...

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  9. OUR WEATHER BUREAU.

    THE "Observer" says that the Hon. R. Philp has received information to the effect, that New South Wales will bear her proportion, as a State, towards the maintenance of ...

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  10. RECOVERY OF MR. J. B. STEPHENS.

    MR. BRUNTON STHPHENS, Under-Secretary to the Chief Secretary, who have been suffering from a severe cold, is now recovered, and is expected to resume duty to-day. ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND FISHERIES.

    By Friday's mail train from Sydney arrived a fine consignment of live English perch. They have been imported from Lake Wendource, Ballarat, by Mr. J. E. Ward, per ...

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  12. THE AGRICULTURAL BANK.

    IT is likely (remarks the "Observer") that a meeting of trustees of the Agricultural Bank may be held this week, with a view to setting things in motion for the ...

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  13. INCREASED RAILWAY RATES.

    SPEAKING on the question of the proposed increased railway rates, which it is expected to put into force on the 1st July, the Minister for Railways stated on Friday that the ...

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  14. REDUCED FARES FOR THE EXHIBITION.

    A DEPUTATION from the National Agricultural and Industrial Association (says the "Courier") recently waited upon the Hon. the Minister for Railways upon the subject of ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. HUNT FOR THE KENNIFFS.

    CHIEF INSPECTOR DOUGLAS, who only returned last week from the western districts, where he had been on duty in connection with the hunt for the Kenniff outlaws; returns. ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. FOOTBALL MATCH.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  17. NORTH IPSWICH METHODIST BAND OF HOPE.

    A BAND of Hope entertainment in connection with the North Ipswich Methodist Church was held on Wednesday evening. The attendance was good, the church being ...

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  18. MORE BOER SURRENDERS.

    The number of Boers who surrendered on Friday last was 1817, and the total number of surrenderers to date is 12,850. ...

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  19. DEATH OF MRS. REITH.

    WE learn that Mrs. Mary J. Reith, relict of the late Mr. Adam Reith, died rather suddenly at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Julius Langer, Elizabeth-street, on Sunday morning ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. COLONIALS RESUMING DUTY.

    The following members of the Australian contingents who were convalescent have resumed duty:—Captain G. Reid, 1st Commonwealth contingent; Lieutenant Gilchrist, 3rd ...

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  21. Coronation Celebrations.

    AT the meeting of the local Coronation Celebrations Committee, held on the 9th instant, his Worship the Mayor(Alderman C. W. L. Heiner), Alderman W. H. Summerville, ...

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  22. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 372 words
  23. NEW METHODIST CHURCH AT FOREST HILL.

    LAST Sunday special services to commemorate the opening of a new Methodist Church at Forest Hill were held under most favourable circumstances (writes our ...

    Article : 156 words
  24. GATTON ITEMS.

    OUR Gatton correspondent writes as follows under yesterday's date:—The association football fixture between Laidley and Gatton teams took place on the Gatton grounds on ...

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  25. DRUNKENNESS.

    AT the Police Court, yesterday morning, before the Police Magistrate, a first offender, on a charge of drunkenness, was discharged. ...

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  26. THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.

    MR. W. H. BROWNE, M.L.A., the leader of the Parliamentary Labour party, was in Ipswich for a few hours on Saturday afternoon last. He arrived by the 4 o'clock train, and ...

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  27. THE RACER NIPHETOS.

    The V.R.C. Maribyrnong Plate winner Niphetos, by Bill of Portland—Tea Rose, who was recently sent to England to be raced, has arrived safely in splendid condition. ...

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  28. TOTAL NUMBER OF SURRENDERERS.

    The total number of Boers who had surrendered to the British authorities up till Saturday last was 16,500. This number includes the following:—Eight hundred men ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. RACE FOR THE GRAND PRIX.

    The race for the Grand Prix de Paris took place to-day, and resulted as follows:—Grand Prix de Paris, of 200,000 francs (£8000); it the winner is foaled in France the breeder ...

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  30. NORTH IPSWICH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH INSTITUTE.

    THE usual weekly meeting of the above institute was held on the 9th instant. The President (the Rev. E. Wilson) occupied the chair. There was a very good attendance. ...

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  31. A BRASSALL MATTER.

    A CONSIDERABLE number of the property-holders in the vicinity of Brassall petitioned the Brassall Divisional Board, at the meeting held on the 7th instant, to take the necessary ...

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  32. DE WET GOING TO EUROPE.

    It is stated that Commandant De Wet intends going to Europe next month. ...

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  33. ARBOR DAY AT BURNSIDE.

    TUESDAY last (writes a correspondent) was the day set apart to celebrate Arbor Day at the above school, and the affair proved to be a most enjoyable one. Early in the morning ...

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  34. CONFERENCE DELEGATES AT THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    A PARTY of Agricultural Conference delegates, numbering about 50, paid a visit of inspection to the Agricultural College last Friday morning (writes our correspondent). ...

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  35. SUSPENSION OF THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    About one-half the electors in the electorate of Capetown have petitioned for the suspension of the Constitution of Cape Colony. Signatures in favour of such suspension are ...

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  36. PIKE BROTHERS

    FOR the FAMOUS COWVAN'S RAZORS. Made of the very best steel and are tempered and ground by a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  37. THE CHARGE AGAINST COLONEL LYNCH.

    Mr. Arthur Lynch, M.P. for Galway, who came to London last week, and was arrested immediately on arrival at Victoria Railway Station on a charge of treason, was brought ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORTS AT DURBAN.

    Two Australian transports, having 500 men on board, have arrived at Durban. ...

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  39. NEWS FROM PRETORIA.

    The correspondent of the London " Times" at Pretoria, in a message which he forwarded to that journal, states that the burghers have acquiesced loyally in the new conditions. ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. PING-PONG TOURNAMENT.

    A PING-PONG tournament, in aid of the funds of St. Paul's Church day-school, was commenced in St. Paul's school-hall on Saturday night last. The arrangements in connection ...

    Article : 165 words
  41. MR. WRAGGE'S LECTURE.

    MR. C. L. WRAGGE will deliver his farewell lecture, on the subject of "Astronomy and the Marvels' of Creation," in the Town Hall on Thursday night next. Mr. W. J. M'Culloch's ...

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  42. BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE, LONDON.

    A MEETING of the above association was (writes a correspondent) held on Thursday evening , the 12th instant, in Mr. W. Russell's barn. There was a large attendance of ...

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  43. W.C.T.U.

    THE Bundanba Women's Christian Temperance Union met in the Methodist Church there on Tuesday, the 10th instant, to say farewell to Mrs. Robert Dobbie, who is ...

    Article : 153 words
  44. AMERICAN SHIP-BUILDING TRUST.

    A United States Ship-building Trust has bought, and is undertaking to conduct, the Bethlehem Steel Company's works. The capital of this company is 15,000,000 dollars ...

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  45. THE EPIDEMIC BOARD.

    EARLY next month Dr. Macdonald's term of office as the medical officer to the Ipswich Joint Board for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases will expire. In order, therefore, ...

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  46. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    THE police at Longreach have wired the Commissioner, giving news from Blackall that the Cootibinya homestead, 65 miles from Blackall, was completely destroyed by fire on ...

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  47. THE UNITED STATES AND CUBA.

    President Roosevelt in a message to Congress strongly urges concessions in the matter of reciprocal trade with Cuba. ...

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  48. GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    It is reported that Austrian and German syndicates and the Export Associations of Austria and Germany have sent many commercial travellers to South Africa. ...

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  49. UNITED CHOIR REHEARSAL.

    A UNITED choir and orchestra are being formed in Ipswich for the special purpose of rendering appropriate selections at the united services to be held on the morning of ...

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  50. FOOTBALL FATALITY AT BUNDABERG.

    OUR Bundaberg correspondent wired. on Sunday night as follows:—During a football match on Saturday between the Natives and Wanderers, Stewart Nicol, who was playing ...

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  51. Sixth Queensland Contingent.

    Among the list of officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the sixth Queensland Imperial bushmen returning from South Africa by the transport Devon, which will arrive at ...

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  52. AN OLD SPANISH CANNON.

    THE ancient and historical piece of ordnance presented by Lieutenant-General Sir A. Gaselee, commander-in-chief of the British field forces in North China, through the New ...

    Article : 136 words
  53. Australian Cricketers.

    IT is now raining, and the starting of the next match against the South of England has been postponed. Jones is indisposed, and Carter and ...

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  54. BUSINESS IN THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    IN the House of Representatives on Friday last, Mr. Page (Q.) called the attention of the Minister for Customs to the reported formation of a timber trust in Brisbane, and ...

    Article : 186 words
  55. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  56. THE NEW RAILWAY RATES.

    IT is expected that the new railway rates will be submitted finally to the Cabinet to-day, some little delay in the arrangement of details having so far stood in the way of this final ...

    Article : 38 words
  57. THE COMING PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

    SPOKEN to on the subject of the approaching session of Parliament, the Premier stated to-day (says yesterday's "Observer") that a good deal of attention would be given to ...

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  58. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    A YOUTH named Herbert R. Marsden, who was till recently employed by Messrs. Heindorff Bros., of Brisbane, was charged, at the City Police Court yesterday, with unlawfully. ...

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  59. COAL TENDERS.

    TENDERS were opened yesterday at the Treasury for the supply of coal to the Harbours and Rivers and Marine Department, delivered at all Queensland ports, for two ...

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  60. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOONAH SHOW.

    IN our advertising columns will be found full particulars of the train arrangements in connection with the Boonah show for Friday next, the 20th instant. ...

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