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  2. Q. P. and A. Society.

    A meeting of the committee of the Queensland Pastoral and Agricultural Society was held at the office of the secretary (Mr. Jas. M'Gill), in ...

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  3. DEATH OF MRS M. CLAPHAM.

    The passed away at North Sydney on the 25th instant in the person of Mrs. Mary Clapham, relict of the late Mr. Samuel Clapham, a former resident ...

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  4. LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

    On Saturday morning last, at the Ipswich Police Court, William Pendock, licenseo of the Club Hotel, Brisbane-street, made application to the Police ...

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  5. BENEFIT BICYCLE RACE.

    We understand that the members and employees of the firm of Messrs. Cribb and Foote are arranging a bicycle road-race on Saturday afternoon next as a ...

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  6. SIR HORACE TOZER.

    The Agent-General (Sir Horace Tozer), who arrived in Queensland on Thursday last, passed through Ipswich by the up Sydney mail train yesterday ...

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  7. NEW COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    Germany has concluded new commercial treaties with Austro-Hungary, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Roumania, and Servia. The fundamental ...

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  8. REVOLT IN RUSSIA.

    The strike at Warsaw, where 100,000 men have gone out, was unexpected, as the manufacturers had made substantial concessions in the way of shorter hours ...

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  9. THE PLAGUE.

    News from Colmslie on Sunday night was to the effect that the lad from Paddington suffering from plague was making rapid recovery. Another case ...

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  10. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The naval committee of the United States House of Representatives a reported a bill to appropriate £20,014,000 for all naval purposes, as against the ...

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  11. SOCIAL AT GRANDCHESTER.

    A social will be held in the Grandchester Hall en Saturday night next. ...

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  12. WEST IPSWICH STATE SCHOOL.

    A well-attended meeting of parents and guardians of pupils attending the West Ipswich State School was held in the boys' seminary last evening. Mr. T. ...

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  13. NEXT SATURDAY'S SHEFFIELD.

    Up till last evening about 100 nominations had been received for the Sheffield Handicap, £5, 75 yards, to be decided next Saturday night on the ...

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  14. The Kovno Trouble.

    At a conference of manufacturers in Kovno, at which the Governor presided, it was decided to increase the wages of the workmen after they have resumed ...

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  15. THE FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco has summoned the representatives of all the important towns in the country to meet at Fez and discuss the question of French ...

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  16. THE KILKIVAN EXTENSION.

    The Kilkivan extension, as far as Kingernoy, was inspected by the Commissioner for Hailways, accompanied by Messrs. Dunbar, Horniblow and Bell (assistant engineer), at ...

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  17. PYCNITE, A MINERAL NEW TO QUEENSLAND.

    At the Royal Society's meeting on Saturday night (says the "Daily Mail"), Professor S. B. C. Skertchly announce I that he had identified a mineral ...

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  18. DRUNKENNESS, ETC.

    An aboriginal named Alick Robertson appeared before, the Police Magistrate, at the Ipswich Police Court, yesterday morning, and pleaded "Guilty" to ...

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  19. JUDICIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Right Hon. Sir Francis Jeune, President of the. Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Court, has resigned that position and accepted a peerage. The ...

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  20. London, January 30.

    The Holy Synod of Russia (of which M. Pobyedonostseff is Procurator) adjures the Orthodox Church to support the Czar and the clergy, since without ...

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  21. IPSWICH METHODIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL.

    The annual meeting of teachers and office-bearers connected with the Ellenborough-street Methodist Sunday-school was held in the church on Saturday ...

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  22. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    A largely-attended conference has been held in London under the auspices of the Cobden Club in support of free-trade, and without any special reference ...

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  23. LARGE ORDER FOR LEATHER.

    The Department of Agriculture is in receipt of a cable from the East, requesting it to place an extensive shipment of sole leather in sides, of from ...

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  24. FALL FROM A BALCONY.

    A man named Thomas Jones, who lives at the Monkland, Gympie, and who has been staying at the Commercial Hotel, in Edward-street, Brisbane (says ...

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  25. THE RIOTS AT SEVASTOPOL.

    Thousands of arrests have been made in connection with the incendiary riots at the naval yards in Sevastopol. ...

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  26. TREATMENT OF BLACKLEG.

    In the article dealing with the outbreak of blackleg, among calves in the Logan and Albert districts, which appeared in our issue of the 26th instant, ...

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  27. Russo-Japanese War.

    Field-Marsal the Marquis Oyama reports that the last army corps has advanced five miles south of Chang-tan, and that the Japanese have repulsed one ...

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  28. POLICE OFFICIAL ASSASSINATED.

    Prince Jouriels, a high police official, has been assassinated in the street at Batoum, a town in Trans-Caucasia, of the Black Sea. The murderer escaped. ...

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  29. BRITISH CONSULS INSULTED.

    A grave outrage is reported from Warsaw. A Hassar tried to ride down the British Consul in the street. The Consul (Captain Murray) escaped ...

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  30. Labour Conference.

    The annual conference of the Political Labour League was opened to-day. Over 100 delegates were present, and included for the firer, time, women representatives of leagues ...

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  31. A BOY DROWNED.

    About 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon (states the "Daily Mail") a boy lamed James Edgar Newbury, eight years old, was playing on the bank of a ...

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  32. PRESENTATION TO MISS THOMAS.

    A pleasing ceremony took place at the Ipswich Girls' Central State School on Friday afternoon last, when the members of the teaching staff presented Miss ...

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  33. PRESENTATION TO MR. W. PARKINSON.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. W. Parkinson, a member of the reporting staff of the "Queensland Times," and the eldest son of the senior proprietor of this ...

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  34. THE NEVA INCIDENT.

    The commission which was appointed to inquire into the incident of the recent shooting into the Winter Palace at St. Petereburg has brought in a report. ...

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  35. JAPANESE TROOPS FOR VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The railway between Chemulpho and Seoul, in Corea, is being prepared for the transport from Dalny of 20,000 Japanese troops, who will shortly be ...

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  36. Three-Mile Creek Bridge.

    On Thursday last we recorded that Mr. John Newell, clerk to the Bundanbe Shire Council, acting under instructions, had written to the Home Secretary (the ...

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  37. A PROFITABLE BREED OF CATTLE.

    Red polled cattle eat all kinds of fodder, never losing appetite. Mature bulls weigh 18001b to 20001b, and sometimes as high as 28001b. Mature cows ...

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  38. London, January 30.

    General Oyama reports that the Japanese left wing, on Saturday last, engaged two divisions of the Russian eight army corps, two brigades of the ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK BANK.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the above bank, held in Sydney on Friday last, it was stated that £37,189 on account of B deposits had been paid ...

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  40. THE POSITION AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    The situation at St. Petersburg is now almost normal. The strikers state that they resumed work today partly as a result of the ...

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  41. TARTANA, LIMITED.

    With respect to the above, regarding which an advertisement appears min another column, the "Queenslander" says:—The only possible true method by ...

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  42. FROM THE PLATFORM TO THE PLOUGH.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"Cincinnatus was called from the plough to become dictator of the Roman ...

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  43. ADVICE TO THE CZAR.

    An extraordinary council of prominent advisers to the Czar has been held at Tsarskoe Selo. The council advised the Czar to adhere to the reform ...

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  44. AT WARSAW.

    While the Chief of Police states that all is quiet at Warsaw, other accounts indicate that wholesale pillaging of many large shops is taking peace. ...

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  45. GENERAL MITSCHENSKY WOUNDED.

    General Mitschensky, the Russian leaders, has been wounded in the leg. ...

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  46. REPORT FROM TOKIO.

    A report issued at Tokio on Sunday states that about 55,000 Russians were massing on the Japanese left, and bombarding their right and centre. A small ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN HORSES PREFERRED FOR JAPAN.

    Mr. J. G. Rowely, who is identified with the Japanese horse trade, is a passenger to Sydney by the steamer Australian (wired our Townsville ...

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  48. STRIKE SPREADING AT MOSCOW.

    At Moscow things are now quiet, though the number of strikers is rapidly increasing there. ...

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  49. SCHOOL BOYS WHIPPED.

    The Cossacks mercilessly whipped some school boys at Saratoff for refusing, under the present circumstances, to attend the gymnasium. ...

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  50. AN APPEAL TO THE CZAR.

    The barristers at St. Petersburg have appealed to the Czar to convene a popular assembly. ...

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  51. THE BATTLE OF SANDEPU.

    Russian official telegrams show that the battle of Sandepu lasted all day Thursday. The Russians lost 24 officers. Sixteen hundred men were compelled to ...

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  52. THE VERY LATEST.

    King Edward has unveiled a memorial at the Windsor Garrison Church in memory of 742 officers and men of the Household Brigade of Guards who died ...

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  53. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    An official announcement at Tokio states that the Japanese casualties at Chen-chich-pao and Hel-kou-tai numbered 5000, while the Russian losses ...

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  54. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    Mr. W. Auld, an employee of Mr. H. Carr, sanitary contractor for Ipswich, met with a painful accident about 1 o'clock on Saturday morning last. He ...

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  55. LACERATION OF THE FACE.

    A man named Harry Grubner, 38 years of age, who is employed on one of the small vessels plying between Brisbane and Ipswich, had the ...

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  56. LAIDLEY NOTES.

    Writing last evening our correspondent says:—The weather both yesterday and to-day has been very pleasant, a brisk easterly wind tempering the otherwise ...

    Article : 142 words
  57. TENDERS INVITED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  58. Miscellaneous Items.

    The Japanese have captured the United States steamer Dollar, from San Francisco for Vladivostock, with a cargo of provisions and forage. ...

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  59. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    An influential Boer meeting, held at Pretoria, passed a resolution to the effect that is any change of government was intended, for the Transvaal ...

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  60. THE DUTIES OF NEUTRALS.

    The Hon John Hay, United States Secretary of State, in reply to Count Cassini, has practically challenged Russia to submit to a conference of the ...

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  61. LOYAL TEMPERANCE LEGION.

    The Bundanba Loyal Temperance Legion met in the Methodist Church there on the 2nd instant. The leader, Miss Thomas, presided, and read as the ...

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