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  2. THE VERY LATEST.

    THE Board of Trade at Sydney, in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, have endorsed Mr. Chamberlain's policy of Empire trade preference. LONDON, June 26. ...

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  3. AN APPROPRIATION BILL.

    IT will be necessary for Parliament, soon after it meets next month, to pass an Appropriation Bill, to cover the salaries of public servants and others for the month of July. ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    IN the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. James Wilkinson moved a resolution in favour of a bonus of ½d. in the lb. on cotton grown within the Commonwealth, and of a ...

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  5. Hospital Ball.

    FOLLOWING on the Hospital ball proper came the [?] ball on Thursday night last, and it was a bigger success than its predecessor. The [?] had their full quota of ...

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  6. "THE MARVELLOUS CORRICKS."

    AS has already been notified through the columns of this journal the "Marvellous Corricks" are to appear in the Town Hall, Ipswich, on Monday and Tuesday evenings next. ...

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  7. ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY.

    FRESH from the great triumphs achieved in the principal centres of the Australian States, Mr. J. C. Williamson's famous English Concert Company will provide the coming musical ...

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  8. SALES OF STATION PROPERTIES.

    IMPORTANT sales of station property were effected in Melbourne on Thursday by Edward Trenchard and Co. Whittingham Bros.' Alice Downs Station, Blackall, Queensland, ...

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  9. MARYBOROUGH RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    THE Premier (the Hon. R. Philp), with the Minister for Railways (the Hon. J. Leahy), on Thursday received a deputation of Maryborough representatives relative to a reported ...

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  10. TWELVE MONTHS IN THIBET.

    The St. Petersburg Geographical Society has conferred special honour on M. Zybikoff, a Russian explorer who spent a year in Lassa disguised as a lama. ...

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  11. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    For the Antwerp wool sales between the 30th of June and 3rd of July 11,920 bales have been catalogued, including 460 from Australia. ...

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  12. BRISBANE JOCKEY CLUB.

    PARTICULARS Of the meeting to be held at Albion Park on Saturday, the 4th of July, are advertised in this issue. Nominations close on Monday next at 4 p.m. ...

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  13. The Ipswich Workshops.

    MESSRS NOYES BROS.—for whom Mr. Charles E. Bernays is agent—who installed the electrical machinery at the new Ipswich workshops, have arranged for a demonstration ...

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  14. DEATH OF MISS ROSA GIBSON.

    IN our issue of Tuesday last we recorded that a burning accident had happened to a girl named Rosa M. Gibson, daughter of Mr. T. T. Gibson, of Moggill. The little one was ...

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  15. DEATH OF MRS. ESTHER COX.

    AN obituary notice appears elsewhere chronicling the death in America, on the 1st of May last, of Mrs. Esther Cox, a former resident of Ipswich. For very many years ...

    Article : 204 words
  16. Advertising

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  17. THE SERVIAN REVOLUTION.

    The new King took the oath to adhere to the Constitution before the assembled Skupstchina, and afterwards held a review of the troops. ...

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  18. THE BRISBANE HIGHWAY ROBBERY CASE.

    WE ("Telegraph") have reason for believing that the police have at last succeeded in obtaining more than traces of the man suspected of robbing the cash clerk of the Brisbane Gas ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. SOMALILAND AFFAIRS.

    The British gun-boat Hussar captured a show off the coast of Somaliland, on board of which were discovered 200 contraband rifles and 27 cases of ammunition. ...

    Article : 31 words
  20. THE FAR EAST.

    Reports have been received from Pekin stating that America and Japan have refused to enter into the proposed commercial treaty with China if the matter of the opening of ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. The Smallpox Outbreak.

    THE Governor has signed a proclamation bringing the Public Health Act into force throughout Tasmania. SYDNEY, June 26. ...

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  22. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    ADVERTISEMENTS relating to services at the various churches on Sunday and during the week will be found on page 10. ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. R. PAMENTER.

    ANOTHER of our very old colonists passed peacefully away at half-past 9 o'clock on Tuesday evening last in the person of the late Robert Pamenter, of Canning-street, North ...

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  24. ESK ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    THE Rev. A. Horan requests us to state that the authorities of the above Church have decided not to proceed with the repairs referred to in an advertisement in our last ...

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  25. CROQUET CLUB.

    THE annual meeting of the Ipswich Croquet Club was held in Mr. T. A. F. Darker's rooms last night. There was a large attendance of members. Mrs. H. J. Gray was elected ...

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  26. ESK APPEAL COURT.

    WEDNESDAY last was the day appointed by the Police Magistrate (Mr. H. T. Macfarlane) for the hearing of appeals against the valuations in the Esk Shire. No appeals, however, ...

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  27. VIEWS OF IPSWICH.

    LAST week's issue of the "Sydney Mail" contains a number of very good views of Ipswich. These include a panoramic view of the town taken from the Queen's Park, views of ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. FORTHCOMING MASONIC BALL.

    A PRELIMINARY meeting of Freemasons Was held on Thursday night last, at which it was decided to hold a Masonic ball on or about the 6th of August. A strong committee was ...

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  29. FOOTBALL MATTERS.

    IN connection with the country football week in Brisbane the members of the Western districts team (with the exception of those from Ipswich) passed through Ipswich last ...

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  30. CATTLE FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    In reply to complaints made by the leader of the Opposition in the Dominion House of Commons, the Canadian Minister for Agriculture (Hon. S. A. Fisher) said that Great ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. LAIDLEY ITEMS.

    A MARKED change took place in the weather to-day, several showers falling during the afternoon (writes our correspondent under yesterday's date). The temperature is much ...

    Article : 317 words
  32. Weather Forecast.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  33. Weather Bureau.

    LAST night's "Telegraph" says:—The Premier intimated yesterday to the Press that the New South Wales and Queensland Government subsidy to Mr. Wragge's Weather ...

    Article : 227 words
  34. THE ACCESSION DECLARATION.

    The bill introduced in the House of Lords by Earl Grey with the object of abolishing the King's accession declaration on the ground of it being superfluous has been rejected by ...

    Article : 121 words
  35. FUNERAL NOTICES.

    BY an advertisement in another column the friends of Mr. Martin Hansell, of Brisbane, road, Dinmore, are invited to attend the funeral of his late son Frank, which will move ...

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  36. Queensland News.

    AT a meeting of the Board of Health to-day Tasmania was declared an infected place. All vessels coming directly or indirectly from Tasmania will be placed under medical ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    THE weekly instalment of our serial story will be found on page 6 of to-day's issue. On page 5 are interesting items dealing with the Kishinieff massacres in Russia, the export of ...

    Article : 83 words
  38. SPORTING.

    As notified elsewhere, the annual general meeting of the Upper Brisbane River Turf Club is to be held in the Commercial Hotel, Esk, on Saturday next. ...

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  39. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales has had the position of vice-admiral conferred on him. ...

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  40. "OFFICIAL TARIFF GUIDE."

    WE have been requested to stated that the "Official Tariff Guide" may be purchased at the local Customs-House. ...

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  41. THE EDUCATION ACT.

    Writing to a correspondent Mr. Balfour (the Prime Minister) vigorously denounced those who passively resisted the Education Act as conspirators against the cause of order ...

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  42. BRASSALL SHIRE COUNCIL'S VALUATION.

    SOME time ago the clerk and foreman of the Brassall Shire Council (Mr. E. N. Freeman) was deputed to make a new valuation of the properties within the shire. He has now ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. SWINE FEVER.

    THE outbreak of swine fever seems now to have been effectually stamped out (says the "Courier"), as no fresh developments have occurred for several weeks. The department ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. Sporting.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 words
  45. ACCIDENT AT THE NEW CHUM COLLIERY.

    A SLIGHT accident occurred at the New Chum Colliery, Dinmore, on Thursday last. A lad named William Henry Lucas in trying to get out of the way of a truck somehow ...

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  46. A BIG CANAL SCHEME.

    A syndicate has been formed to construct a ship canal between the Firth of Forth, on the east coast of Scotland, and the Clyde, on the west coast, at a cost of £10,000,000. ...

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  47. THE AGRICULTURAL BANK.

    AT the last meeting of the trustees of the Agricultural Bank nine applications for advances totalling £1877 were considered, and seven applications, covering £1412, were ...

    Article : 51 words
  48. THE M'NAMARA SHILLING FUND.

    THE above fund now amounts to £55 3s. Constable M'Namara has now returned to his home. ...

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  49. THE COLOUR QUESTION.

    In reply to Mr. Keir Hardie in the House of Commons last night Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Postmaster-General, said the Government were not prepared to suggest to owners ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. DENMARK HILL PROPERTY.

    WE have much pleasure in drawing attention to the sale by Mr. T. Baines of that capital property on Denmark Hill known as Mr. William Coulter's. Those on the look-out for ...

    Article : 45 words
  51. THE SUGAR BONUS BILL.

    WIRING on Thursday night our Melbourne representative states:—Referring to the decision come to by the Senate to-day to reverse the decision come to by Mr. Kingston with ...

    Article : 92 words
  52. BURSARIES FOR GATTON COLLEGE.

    THE examination of candidates for bursaries at the Gatton Agricultural College (says the "Courier") took place on Thursday. In the various centres there were 21 candidates, four ...

    Article : 182 words
  53. Tenders Invited.

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  54. THE KING OF SERVIA.

    After reviewing the army the new King Peter of Servia confirmed the members of the Cabinet in their positions, and issued a proclamation announcing that he would rule in a ...

    Article : 76 words
  55. MIDWINTER VACATION.

    YESTERDAY the various State schools broke up for the usual midwinter vacation of one week. The grammar schools also "shut down" yesterday for the midwinter holidays, ...

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  56. Inter-State News.

    A SMALL quantity of water is now being supplied from the water-taps at the low levels at Broken Hill. The local "rain-makers" continued their experiments yesterday until ...

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  57. THE PREMIER WANTED.

    THE Premier will probably open the show at Laidley on the 16th of July. He has also been invited to the Biggenden Show on the 8th and 9th of July, and also to Clifton on the ...

    Article : 69 words
  58. CAPE ABDUCTION CASE.

    Captain Charles A. P. Gardiner, a cattle dealer of Capetown, appeared on remand at the Bow-street Police Court to-day, charged with the abduction of Frances Lesar, a girl 17 ...

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  59. THE AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    THE delegates nominated so far for the Agricultural Conference to be held at Maryborough from the 6th to the 9th of July number nearly 100. Most of the societies will be ...

    Article : 49 words
  60. THE ROSTER.

    THE names of the following magistrates appear on the roster for attendance at the Ipswich Police Court on any day that they may by required to do so next week:—Messrs. J. ...

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  61. THE NEXT EISTEDDFOD.

    A MARYBOROUGH contemporary reports that the Hon. Lewis Thomas, M.L.C., the great patron of the Eisteddfod in this State, has sent word to the Gympie Committee, that ...

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  62. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    The following birthday honours are announced:—Peerages have been conferred on Sir William Watson Armstrong (of the Elswick Engineering Works at Newcastle), Sir ...

    Article : 126 words
  63. THE TARAMPA ESTATE.

    IT has been found impossible to open the Tarampa Repurchased Estate to selection before September. No decision has been come to as to the place at which applications will ...

    Article : 40 words
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