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  2. THE VERY LATEST

    NEWS has been received of the occurrence of a sensational love tragedy near Toulouse, in the South of France. The Abbe Vales, rector of a parish near Toulouse, was ordered ...

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  3. Town Talk.

    THAT, for some months past, we have heard nothing of our old friend the plague. That, in fact, it has been quiescent so long that we had almost forgotten about it. ...

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  4. Our Special Weather Forecast.

    QCEENSLAND: North, Central, and South—Further coastal showers as before, chiefly north from the tropic, and probably heavy rains in parts of the Gulf regions and over the ...

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  5. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REICHSTAG.

    Count Von Ballestrem, who recently resigned the position of President of the German Reichstag, has been re-elected to that post. [The Count resigned owing to the criticisms ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    ALL interested are reminded that the swimming carnival under the auspices of the Ipswich Amateur Swimming Club will take place in the town reach of the river this afternoon, ...

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  7. THE BUNDANBA LOOP-LINE.

    IT is expected (says the "Observer") that the plans for the Bundanba loop-line will be ready in about a fortnight's time. An early start with the work, which will be undertaken ...

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  8. A DIVORCE CASE.

    Mr. Henry Norman, Liberal member of the House of Commons for Wolverhampton South, has obtained a divorce from his wife on the plea that she had committed adultery with ...

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  9. FOREST HILL ITEMS.

    A CORRESPONDENT, to whom we are much indebted, writes under yesterday's date:—The weather still holds fine, although there has been every appearance of rain the last ...

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  10. PEOPLE'S SERVICE.

    THE monthly people's service will be conducted to-morrow evening in the Ellenborough-street Methodist Church by the Rev. W. H. Hanison, whose subject of discourse ...

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  11. SYMPATHY FOR COLONEL ARTHUR LYNCH.

    The Irish Parliamentary party are very sympathetic with Colonel Arthur Lynch, M.P., in connection with the recent sentence passed on him for treason. They have ...

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  12. Local Government Elections.

    THE annual election in connection with the Rosewood Divisional Board took place yesterday. Messrs. T. E. Coulson, H. Neumann, and F. Ruthenberg were the retiring members, ...

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  13. Queensland News.

    AT a meeting of subscribers to the Byrnes' Memorial Fund, held this afternoon, it was stated that the balance to the credit of the fund was £188. It was decided to apply this ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales, today, competition was brisk and prices were well maintained. ...

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  15. AMERICAN RAILWAY DISASTERS.

    In connection with the terrible railway accident at Graceland, New Jersey, U.S.A., it is now stated that the accident was caused through the operator neglecting to transmit ...

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  16. A PRESENTATION.

    A VERY pleasing gathering took place at Messrs. Cribb and Foote's dressmaking department on the 23rd instant, the occasion being a presentation of a beautiful ornate ...

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  17. THE POPE AND THE BIBLE.

    Pope Leo XIII. is appointing a board of 45 prelates, of different nationalities, to advise the Commission recently appointed to consider the subject of the exegesis of the Bible. ...

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  18. THE CROWN PRINCESS LUISE.

    The Crown Princess Luise of Saxony has been officially deprived of all the rights and honours appertaining to an Austrian archduchess. A special Divorce Court is now ...

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  19. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL ILL IN SYDNEY.

    YESTERDAY's "Observer" says:—The Attorney-General (Sir Arthur Rutledge), his many friends will be sorry to hear, has not received the benefit anticipated from his visit to the ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. ITALIAN PREMIER PARALYSED.

    Whilst awaiting an audience with King Victor Emmanuel, the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Signor Prinetti, became partially paralysed. The King rendered aid to ...

    Article : 46 words
  22. Inter-State News.

    AT the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales it was decided that an effort be made to obtain funds to send a team to the next Bisley meeting, the ...

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  23. CATTLE SALE.

    MESSRS. B. TAYLOR AND Co. announce in this issue two cattle sales to take place at Feravale on Tuesday next. The first will be at 110 o'clock at the sale-yards, near the ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. RATIFICATION OF SUGAR CONVENTION.

    The French Government has signified its ratification of the Brussels Sugar Convention. ...

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  25. "MAJOR" TAYLOR.

    THE champion cycling sprinter "Major" Taylor has been considerably discomposed by the attempts made in Melbourne to seduce him into a pulpit deliverance, a temperance ...

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  26. THE PEASENHALL MURDER.

    The man William Gardiner, charged with the murder of Rose Harsent, a domestic servant at Peasenhall, has been released, a nolle prosequi having been entered. [Previous ...

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  27. A MARRIAGE AND A FLIGHT.

    The "Daily Express" states that Mabel, the first wife of Earl Russell, who some time ago obtained a divorce from him, recently married a man who was posing as Prince ...

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  28. A WELL-PRESERVED CORPSE.

    The body of one of the supposed wives of the publican Chapman, which has been exhumed in connection with his trial for the murder of the barmaid Maud Marsh, who was ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. THE KRUPP FACTORY.

    It is stated that the widow of the late Herr Krupp, the great German gun manufacturer, proposes to convert the well-known works at Essen into a company, her daughter retaining ...

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  30. THE TOWN BAND.

    THE half-yearly meeting of the Town Band (cays a correspondent) was held on Wednesday evening last in the band-room, Brisbane-street. There was a fair attendance of ...

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  31. A SHIP THAT RETURNED.

    The ship Julius Palm has returned to Greenock, Scotland, part of her cargo having got adrift. ...

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  32. Original Poetry.

    "TELL us what income you have get, And truly, if you fail, We'll fine you in a hundred pounds, Or send you off to gaol! ...

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  33. A BIG BEQUEST.

    Mr. Robert storks, governor of King's College Hospital, London, son of the late eminent lawyer, Sergeant Storks, has bequeathed the munificent some of £60,000 to ...

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  34. CREATING A DISTURBANCE.

    A STRONOLY-BUILT young man named James Carbery was brought before the Police Magistrate, at the Ipswich Police Court, on Thursday morning last, to answer to a charge of ...

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  35. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY.

    The Royal Society have appealed to Now Zealand to establish a permanent magnetic observatory at some point where observations are not likely to be affected by outside ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL CORRUPTION.

    In connection with the alleged corruption during the late Shrewubury municipal elections two fifths of the ratepayers have been disfranchised. It has been ascertained that 100 ...

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  37. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain and Mrs. Chamberlain have arrived at Kimberley, where they were received with great enthusiasm. ...

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  38. THE BOERS AND THE NATIVES.

    An official report has been issued concerning the fight which took place between the Boer commandos and the Zulus at Halkrantz, in the Vryheid district, in May last. The ...

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  39. THE SEMI-TEETOTAL MOVEMENT.

    The semi-teetotal movement in England is making rapid strides, especially in business circles. A pledge is being signed to abstain from intoxicating liquors between meals. ...

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  40. ACCIDENT SOCIETY'S SOCIAL.

    A SOCIAL gathering of the members of the Bandanba and Dinmore Accident Society was held at Bundanba, in Bird's Hall, on Thursday night last (writes a correspondent). The ...

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  41. THE SULTAN AND HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW'S BODY.

    The Sultan of Turkey has requested the sons of the late Mahmud Damad Pasha (brother-in-law of the Sultan) to deliver his body, as he (the Sultan) is unwilling to allow ...

    Article : 145 words
  42. Irrigation.

    THE Queensland Premier (Mr. Philp) and the Minister for Railways (Mr. Leahy) have a good deal to say about what they have seen in New South Wales and Victoria in ...

    Article : 350 words
  43. DEATH OF AN ARMY PENSIONER.

    WE learn with regret of the somewhat sudden death, at Rosewood, on Thursday night, of Mr. Edward Johnson, an old police pensioner. The deceased was well known to ...

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  44. PROGRESS IN THE SOUDAN.

    The Earl of Cromer, British plenipotentiary in Egypt, has returned to Khartoum after having visited Gondskore. He is delighted at the evidences of progress which he saw in ...

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  45. THE TROUBLE IN VENEZUELA.

    The proposal made by Mr. Bowen, the United States Minister at Caracas, that all the claims of the foreign Powers against Venezuela should be treated on an equality has ...

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  46. FLOOD WARNINGS—MORE FEDERAL TRICKERY.

    UNDER the above heading the "Darling Downs Gazette" writes:—In connection with the request made to Postmaster-General Drake that telegrams re flood warnings be transmitted ...

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  47. A HORSE "TURNS TURTLE."

    YESTERDAY morning there was a sensational accident in East-street, but fortunately very little damage was done. As Mr. W. Mullens was driving Messrs. Pommer Bros.' (of the ...

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  48. MACEDONIAN REFORMS.

    A Yellow-book which has been issued in Paris shows that in November last France suggested to Russia that concerted action should be taken by the Powers to compel the ...

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  49. ANOTHER PEA RIFLE FATALITY.

    OUR Gympie correspondent telegraphs under Thursday's date:—A fatal accident occurred to-day. Herbert Thomas, aged 15 years, only son of Mr. W. E. Thomas, ...

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  50. TESTING RAILWAY BRIDGES.

    THE Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Thallon), accompanied by the General Traffic Manager (Mr. Dunbar) and the Chief Engineer (Mr. Pagan), are leaving Brisbane to-day by ...

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  51. A DISCONCERTING TARIFF.

    The drastic increase of duties in connection with the new Austro-Hungarian and Russian tariffs is said to have quite stupefied the leaders of commerce in Germany. ...

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  52. STOCK RETURNS.

    THE stock returns for the past year have been coming in fairly satisfactorily during the month. There are still many owners, however, who have not ledged their returns, and ...

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  53. THE LETHBRIDGE POCKET MURDER.

    IT is understood (says the "Telegraph") that the remains of the late Constable Doyle and Mr. Dahlke, the victims of the Lethbridge Pocket murder, are to be buried publicly at ...

    Article : 75 words
  54. MUTINY AND MURDER.

    Four foreign sailors from the barque Veronica were charged at Liverpool to-day with mutiny and with the murder of the captain of the vessel and six of their shipmates ...

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  55. ROYALTY AT HIGH WYCOMBE.

    His Majesty King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra yesterday lunched with Lord and Lady Carrington at High Wycombe, and performed the ceremony of planting a number of ...

    Article : 41 words
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