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  2. ADDITIONS TO THE COURT-HOUSE.

    The following tenders were received yesterday by the Public Works Department for additions to the Ipswich Court-House:—Perry and 'Betts, £313; ...

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  3. Russo-Japanese War.

    Advices from well-informed sources at Washington indicate that Japan is likely to demand that in the event of peace Vladivostock should be made a ...

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  4. "TURNED UP."

    We are asked to remind our readers of the performance of "Turned Up" in St. Mary's Hall this evening, in aid of St. Mary's Benevolent, Society. A rehearsal ...

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  5. STATE SCHOOLS AND THE BRISBANE EXHIBITION.

    Several of the State School teachers in the Lockyer having expressed a desire that their scholars should have an opportunity to visit the Brisbane ...

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  6. ELLENBOROUGH-STREET METHODIST CHURCH.

    At the above Church, to-morrow, the hymn-book which has been in use for a generation past will be used for the last time. It has been arranged that ...

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  7. Australian Eleven.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match against a team representing Surrey at Kennington Oval to-day. The weather was dull, but the wicket was in ...

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  8. THE BUTTER BILL.

    The New South Wales Agent-General (Mr. T. A. Coghlan) has written, on behalf of himself and the other Agents-General for Australia, to ...

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  9. JUDGES AND THE INCOME TAX.

    The action recently taken to vacate judgment in the case in which the Commissioner of Income Tax seeks to exact payment of Income Tax from the Chief ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR MEMORIAL.

    The South African War Memorial, recently crected at Islington, was unveiled yesterday by the Duke of File. ...

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  11. CHEAP RAILWAY EXCURSION FOR CHILDREN.

    In order to give children an opportunity of seeing the Brisbane Exhibition, the Railway Department intend running cheap excursion trains from ...

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  12. SWEDEN AND NORWAY.

    The Lower Chamber of the Swedish Parliament has authorised the Government to raise a loan of 100,000,000 knonen (nearly £6,000,000), despite ...

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  13. ROSEWOOD STATE SCHOOL FESTIVITIES.

    In connection with the opening of the new State School at Rosewood (a report of which will be found in another column) our correspondent wrote ...

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  14. THE FIGHT FOR DIRECTORATES.

    The quarrel at present raging in America between the policy-holders, the officers, and the principal stock-holder of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of ...

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  15. LAIDLEY NOTES.

    Writing last evening our correspondent says:—Fine clear weather still prevails, the nights being intensely cold. On Monday night the frost was a ...

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  16. THE YEMEN REBELLION.

    Latest particulars of the rebellion in the Turkish district of Yemen, in Southern Arabia, state that the Sultan's troops have badly defeated the rebels, of ...

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  17. London, July 28. JAPAN'S DEMANDS.

    According to officials at Washington, Japan is asking for an indemnity of £200,000,000, the cession of the Island of Saghalin, the transfer to Japan of ...

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  18. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    On Thursday night last a young people's meeting and demonstration were held in the Congregational Church, North Ipswich, in connection with the ...

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  19. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An accident involving the loss of a number of lives has occurred on the electric railway between Liverpool and Southport. An express train was ...

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  20. MILITARY CAMPAIGN.

    It is believed that the Japanese intend to seize the mouth of the Amur River in order to secure control of the immense waterways largely used to ...

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  21. The Treasurer's Surplus.

    Before the Treasurer's surplus of £14,000 can be divided amongst the State servants (says the "Telegraph".) the whole of the vouchers for the month ...

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  22. TENDERS.

    On Thursday last Mr. H. E. Wyman, architect, of East-street, received tenders from the following for the erection of a cottage in Quarry-street:—Messrs. ...

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  23. NEW MAGISTRATES.

    At the Court-House, on Thursday last, before the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Felix Edward Barbat and Friedrich Carl Eisenmenger were sworn in as ...

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  24. CAPTURE OF ALEXANDROVSK.

    The Japanese troops met with little resistance in the capture of Alexandrovsk, in the island of Sakhalin, and there were no casualties. ...

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  25. RISING STAR LODGE, G.U.O.O.F.

    The regular meeting of the above lodge was held on Monday night, when there was a fair attendance of members. The N.G., Bro. F. E. Reilly, presided. The ...

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  26. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    To-day the weather was again dull and the wicket was slow. There was a fair attendance. The century was gained without the ...

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  27. BLACKSTONE UNITED MISSION.

    On Thursday morning (writes a correspondent) the most remarkable meeting of the series, for "women only," was held. The attendance was very ...

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  28. FORMAL BUSINESS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly, on Wednesday, the Hon. E. B. Forrest gave notice that on Tuesday he would move for leave to introduce a bill to make ...

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  29. London, July 28. JAPANESE SUCCESSES.

    Particulars now to hand go to show that on the 24th instant a Japanese naval detachment captured Alkeva after dislodging a battalion of Russian ...

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  30. MR. H. P. SOMERSET, M.L.A., AT CROW'S NEST.

    In responding to the toast of "The Parliament" at the luncheon in connection with the Crow's Nest Agricultural Society on Wednesday last, Mr. ...

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  31. Inter-State News.

    There was a very demonstrative gathering in the Town Hall to-night to hear a farewell address by Mr. William Redmond, M.P., to inaugurate a Federal ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The British steamer Fazilk was stopped and searched in the Red Sea by the Russian cruiser Kuban, but was afterwards allowed to proceed on her voyage. ...

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  34. SYDNEY JUNIOR EXAMINATIONS.

    In the list of Ipswich Grammar School Boys, whose passes in the Sydney junior examination were recorded in our last issue, that of W. M. Craddock was ...

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  35. THE VERY LATEST.

    A slight sensation has been caused in Austria through the arrest, by the police, of Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria for furious motor-driving at Lemberg. ...

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  36. 13th AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE MUSKETRY PRIZES.

    We are pleased to learn that, for the year ended on the 30th of June last, the local squadron of the above regiment occupies premier position for musketry ...

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  37. QUESTIONS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, in answer to Mr. Woods, Mr. Morgan said he had no official information concerning the murder of trader T. P. ...

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  38. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CART.

    Yesterday about lunch-time a little lad of seven years named William Harper, son of Mr. William Harper, of lower Brisbane-street, had a narrow escape ...

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  39. A "STIFF" NOTE FROM GERMANY.

    The reply of the German Government to a recent French note in connection with Moroccan affairs was exceedingly stiff, if the version published in Paris is ...

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  40. A FIRST OFFENDER.

    At the Police Court, on Thursday morning, before the Police Magistrate, a first offender admitted having been drunk in Nicholas-street on the previous ...

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  41. DEATH FROM BURNING.

    On the 25th of June Miss Mary Katherine Stewart, aged 29, residing with her brother at Upper Bundanba, was admitted into the Hospital suffering from ...

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  42. A WOMAN BOUND FOR THE POLE.

    The inquisitiveness of woman has tempted a young American—Miss Babb—to assist in breaking through the hitherto unconquerable exclusiveness of ...

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  43. COLLISION IN A FOG.

    During a fog the trawler Acre, when off Holyhead, collided with the barque Bonade, bound from Fiji to Liverpool. The Bonafide sank, and her crew were ...

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  44. BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier stated on Thursday morning that the Government had plenty of bills prepared, and would be able to introduce them as soon as the ...

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  45. SIR ANTHONY MACDONNELL ILL.

    Sir Anthony MacDonnell, Under-Secretary for Ireland, has undergone a serious operation, and his retirement from office is generally expected. ...

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  46. BOLT ON THE TERRACE.

    On Thursday morning a rather exciting incident occurred on The Terrace, North Ipswich. A boy of eight years named Frederick Lewin, was driving ...

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  47. PRESENTATION TO MR LANCE.

    Yesterday, on behalf of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce and Club in London, Mr. Lance, formerly commercial agent for New South Wales, was ...

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  48. LEASING LANDS TO ALIENS.

    Among the measures mentioned in the Governor's Speech is one dealing with the leasing of lands to aliens. This is intended to deal with the evil that ...

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  49. AGRICULTURAL BANK.

    At a meeting of the trustees of the Agricultural Bank 30 applications for advances, totalling £5569 10s, were submitted, and of these 22 applications for ...

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  50. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Mr. Felix Schuster, a prominent banker, has informed an interviewer that an easy money market is likely to continue, with a general tendency to greater case, ...

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  51. A MINING ACCIDENT.

    On Thursday afternoon Mr. William Griffith, a miner employed at the Swanbank Colliery, was incapacitated by a Wall of stone, which injured his hip and ...

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  52. EXECUTIVE BUILDING.

    The preparations in the new executive building for the various departments to be accommodated there are advancing to completion. The Government ...

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  53. CYMPIE MINES.

    The arrangements in connection with the grant of £200 by the Government towards the unwatering of the mines at Gympie, in order to enable tributors to ...

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  54. CENTRAL DISTRICT COAL.

    The test made by the Admiralty of coal received from the Central District is not so satisfactory as could be desired, although it is probable that some ...

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