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  2. THE ARREST OF HENDERSON.

    IT has transpired (writes our Brisbane correspondent) that the Railway Corn missioners of New South Wales have expressed a desire that the man Henderson, ...

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  3. THE VERY LATEST

    OWING to differences having arisen among the Birmingham Unionists on the educational question, the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain will preside at a conference of his supporters, ...

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  4. END OF THE "DAILY MAIL" OFFER.

    THE "Daily Mail" (London) announces in our columns to-day the final withdrawal of its "Encyclopœdia Britannica" offer to Queensland. This sale was undertaken a few weeks ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It has been announced that the British War Office authorities have established two experimental farms in the Orange River Colony for the purpose of breeding remounts for the ...

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  6. SALE OF CROWN LANDS.

    THE attention of intending buyers is directed to an announcement in this issue that Mr. E. Bostock purposes offering for sale by public auction, on the ground, on behalf of ...

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  7. TRIPS TO REDCLIFFE.

    IN celebration of the anniversary of the Eastern Star Lodge, G.U.O.O.F., Bundanba, the members and some of their friends purpose making a trip to Redcliffe to-day. They ...

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  8. THE TREASURY RETURNS.

    THE Treasury returns which have just been published show that the total revenue proper for the past month amounted to £244,894, as against £496,212 for the corresponding period ...

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  9. A CORONATION BONUS.

    The directors of the Bank of Australasia have agreed to grant the employees of the institution a coronation bonus of 10 per cent. upon their yearly salaries. ...

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  10. A SIAMESE MATTER.

    The Siamese Government have agreed to allow British merchandise to enter Kelantan, in Lower Siam, and Trengvanu on the same terms as goods sent from Bangkok, the capital ...

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  11. AMERICAN PURCHASE OF COAL.

    American buyers are placing large orders for coal in Swansea and Newcastle. ...

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  12. RECENT MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    AMONG the large number of successful candidates from St. Vincent's College, Sydney, at the recent practical examinations hold under the auspices of the Associated Board of the ...

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  13. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    THE monthly delegate meeting of the above association was held in Ham's rooms on Thursday evening last. Mr. W. J. Ryott-Maughan (vice-president) occupied the chair ...

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  14. BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO TRUST.

    The British-America Tobacco Company, with a, capital of £6,000,000 has been registered. ...

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  15. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS.

    THE famoUs Lynch Family bellringers and vocalists and their new vaudeville entertainers are announced to appear at the Town Hall this evening, and our readers may fully ...

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  16. THE KING.

    His Majesty King Edward VII., who has been on an extended cruise round the coast of Great Britain in the royal yacht, is to return to London on the 11th instant. ...

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  17. MASONIC BALL IN LAIDLEY.

    THE social event Of the year, the annual Masonic ball, took place in the Victoria Hall, Laidley, on Wednesday night, and was an unqualified success (writes our correspondent). ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. A COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    One thousand miners of the Pentre Colliery, at Rhondda, have struck work as a protest against the employment in the pits of non-unionists. ...

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  20. THE AMERICAN COAL STRIKE.

    As one of the results of the great strike of coal-miners in Pennsylvania a coal company has been formed to provide the elevated rail-road, the schools, and the hospitals of New ...

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  21. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    The winding rope at the Tirpintwys Colliery at Pontypool, in Monmoutshire, snapped while a cage containing eight miners was being drawn to the surface. The men were ...

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  22. VISIT OF MILITARY INSPECTOR TO GATTON.

    CAPTAIN CECIL FOOTT, officer in charge of the construction and maintenance of rifle ranges and drill-sheds in Queensland, paid a flying visit to Gatton on Wednesday last ...

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  23. THE CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST CAMPBELL.

    BEFORE Mr. Justice Cooper, in Chambers yesterday morning, Mr. J. J. Kingsbury (instructed by the Crown Solicitor) applied for the production of four witnesses from New ...

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  24. THE CANADIAN TRADE.

    Canadian business men are satisfied that the arrangements recently completed between the British Government and the Cunard line will safeguard Canadian interests by preventing ...

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  25. HOPE OF IPSWICH TENT OF RECHABITES.

    THE quarterly summoned meeting of the Hope of Ipswich Tent, No. 2, I.O. Rechabites, was held in Ham's rooms, Nicholas-street, on Thursday night last. There was a large ...

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  26. THE MILITARY IN MACEDONIA.

    The "Times" states that as a result of pressure brought to bear by M. Zinovieff, the Russian Ambassador, the Sultan of Turkey has agreed to an increase of the military forces ...

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  27. LORD BRASSEY ON AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Lord Brassey—formerly Governor of Victoria —recommends that some of the vessels at present on the Australian station be retained for sea-going gunnery ships, to go on short ...

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  28. SPECIAL JURY FOR THE KENNIFFS.

    A SPECIAL jury of 72 was applied for by Mr. J. J. Kingsbury (instructed by the Crown Solicitor) yesterday morning, before Mr. Justice Cooper, who eat in Chambers. The ...

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  29. CAPE POLITICS.

    The debate on Mr. Christian De Waal's motion for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the conduct of members belonging to the Afrikander Bond during the war was ...

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  30. RUGBY FOOTBALL POINTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  31. FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    General Pershing, in command of some United States troops, has captured and destroyed three forts on the island of Mindanao, killing 20 Moras and wounding many others. ...

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  32. LABOUR MARKET IN THE WEST.

    FROM the officer in charge of the Government Labour Bureau we ("Courier") learn that immediately upon reading a recent wire from Thargomindah, that great difficulty was being ...

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  33. THREATS TO WRECK TRAINS.

    The French miners at Lille, who are out on strike, have threatened to wreck the trains unless they obtain a satisfactory reply to their demands. ...

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  34. THE CENSURE MOTION IN SYDNEY.

    OUR Sydney correspondent telegraphs that the motion of censure on the Government, moved by Mr. Carruthers, leader of the Opposition, was decided this morning. ...

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  35. JOCKEY CLUB STAKES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  36. SUDDEN DEATH IN BRISBANE.

    THE sudden death of a man named William Robert Whitley was reported to the South Brisbane police this morning (says yesterday's "Observer"). Investigation ...

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  37. MR. TODD ON THE UNEMPLOYED.

    MR. J. E. TODD, who has figured prominently in connection with the unemployed movement in Brisbane recently, addressed an open-air meeting in Ipswich last night. He ...

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  38. WAR DAMAGE IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    A Boer committee which had been appointed at Johannesburg to assess the damage done to property in the Transvaal during the war has fixed the amount at £60,000,000. ...

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  39. PIERPONT MORGAN'S BIG COMBINE.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan's shipping combine has been incorporated at Trenton, the capital of New Jersey. The designation of the trust is "The Mercantile Maritime Company," and ...

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  40. THE INQUIRY COMMISSION.

    Lord Alverstone and other members of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the matter of the sentences passed under martial law in South Africa have completed ...

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  41. HARRISVILLE PETTY DEBTS COURT.

    ON Thursday last at the Harrisville Petty Debts Court, before the Police Magistrate, Walter Brown sued P. J. Costello for £1 2s. 6d., being the value of 18 wire-strainer posts ...

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  42. EXPENDITURE IN THE HOME DEPARTMENT.

    THE Treasury returns show an increase of nearly £10,000 in the expenditure of the Home Secretary's Department. This, we are informed, is accounted for by a sudden ...

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  43. CANCELLATION OF BRANDS.

    WITH regard to the proposed cancellation of about 3000 brands, it should be understood that the owners have six months from the 7th October in which to show cause why the ...

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  44. STARLIGHTS C FOOTBALL CLUB.

    THIS club (writes a correspondent) has every reason to be proud of its members, for they have all worked harmoniously together to bring about a successful season, which they ...

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  45. MACEDONIAN PETITION TO THE CZAR.

    An interesting incident is reported in connection with the visit of the Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia to the Shipka Pass, in the Balkan Mountains, where he took part in the ...

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  46. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  47. WESTERN STAR LODGE.

    THE usual fortnightly meeting of this lodge was held in the hall, Brisbane-street, last Thursday evening, when the N.G. (Bro. Thomas Wood) presided over a good ...

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  48. THE UNEMPLOYED AT NORTH IPSWICH.

    As stated in our last issue, about 30 or so unemployed persons are engaged on work at North Ipswich. Since Tuesday they have been employed in cutting down embankments, ...

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  49. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.

    AT evensong to-morrow thanksgiving will be offered after the recent confirmation. A special anthem will be sung, the music of which has been sent from England by a ...

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  50. RAILWAY REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

    THE revenue returns from the various railway lines, issued by the Railway Department, showed that for September as compared with the same month last year the figures were:— ...

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  51. SENTENCE ON IRISH MEMBERS.

    The appeal of Messrs. M. Reddy and E. H. Burke, Trish Nationalist members of the House of Commons for Birr and Tullamore respectively, against the sentences passed on ...

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  52. A BRACE OF ACCIDENTS.

    On Thursday last Mr. Albert Burrows, employed at the railway workshops as a wood machinist, was admitted into the Hospital, the thumb of his left hand having been severely ...

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  53. LANTERN EXHIBITIONS.

    POPULAR lantern exhibitions will be given in the West End Methodist School-hall this (Saturday) evening, and the Dinmore Methodist Church on Tuesday evening. "John ...

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  54. SOCIAL AND DANCE AT BURNSIDE.

    A VERY nice social and dance under the auspices of the Burnside Cricket Club (writes a correspondent) was held in the Burnside School on Friday evening, the 26th ultimo, and the ...

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  55. HOLIDAY FOR LAIDLEY.

    THURSDAY, the 16th instant, is to be a public holiday in the petty sessions district of Laidley, in connection with ploughing matches. ...

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  56. BOONAH PETTY DEBTS COURT.

    AT the Boonah Small Debts Court, held before the Police Magistrate yesterday, the following cases were dealt with:—R. H Nosworthy v. H. E. Smith, claim of £9 for ...

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  57. A LICENSED HOUSE FOR ROADVALE.

    AT the Harrisville Police Court, on Wednesday last, before Messrs. J. A. Chauvel, A. W. Sealy, and W. J. Burnett, an application lodged by Mrs. Doyle for a licensed ...

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  58. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The colonial wool sales were concluded to-day, when the market closed firm, and prices realised were the highest of the series. ...

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  59. RAIN IN THE SOUTH-WEST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  60. Mysterious Tragedy at Broken Hill.

    A MYSTERIOUS tragedy occurred on Wednesday night at Broken Hill (says the Sydney correspondent of the Brisbane "Telegraph") A fire had broken out in a small wooden ...

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  61. ENTRIES FOR THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW.

    THE secretary (Mr. P. W. Cameron) was kept very buoy yesterday receiving entries for the Ipswich and West Moreton Agricultural and Horticultural Society's show to be held ...

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  62. PIKE BROTHERS

    ARE for the coming season making a SPECIAL FEATURE. Tropical Washing Tweed, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  63. OPPOSITION TO THE INCOME TAX.

    THE "Observer" understands that a movement is on foot to call a public meeting for Monday to protest against the Income Tax Bill now before the Legislative Council. ...

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  64. Our Special Weather Forecast.

    QUEENSLAND: North, Central, and South —Although generally fine and warm, there is still a tendency to isolated electric disturbance and occasional shower's, including the ...

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  65. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    THE weekly sitting of the Ipswich Small Debts Court was held before Mr. A. Hasenkamp at the Court-House, East-street, on Thursday morning last. The only case dealt ...

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  66. THE BOER GENERALS AND THE KAISER.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" states that negotiations are still proceeding between the authorities at Berlin and London regarding the granting of an audience to the ...

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  67. THE ROSTER.

    THE names of the following magistrates appear on the roster for attendance at the Ipswich Court-House on Wednesday and Friday of next week:—Messrs. J. Spresser, ...

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  68. A REMINDER.

    OUR readers are reminded that to-day is the last day of Messrs. Greenfield and Co.'s present visit to Ipswich, and those desiring to, have advice with respect to their eyesight ...

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