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  2. TEA DEALERS IN LIQUIDATION.

    Messrs. Nelson and Co., tea dealers, have been compelled to wind up their affairs, as their commitments with respect to a widows' pension scheme would ...

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  3. SIR HORACE TOZER'S MOVEMENTS.

    Sir Horace Tozer (writes our Brisbane correspondent) will be on board the Lucinda this afternoon (Thursday) for the purpose of receiving an address ...

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  4. NEXT SATURDAY'S SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    An interesting aquatic event will take place in the Bremer River on Saturday afternoon. Five ladies, members of a Brisbane swimming club, intend to ...

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  5. POULTRY FOR EXPORT.

    About 300 head of poultry for export came to hand to-day (writes our Brisbane correspondent last night), and were taken to Traills Limited works. ...

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  6. SIR HORACE TOZER'S PROJECTED VISIT TO IPSWICH.

    On account of a statement appearing in the Press to the eliect that the date fixed for Sir Horace Tozor's visit to this city—the 14th instant ...

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  7. IPSWICH CEMETERY TRUSTEES.

    The monthly meeting of the trustees of the Ipswich Cemetery was held at Messrs. Hughes and Cameron's rooms, Nicholas-street, on Tuesday afternoon ...

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  8. PROJECTED RACE-MEETING AT GRANTHAM.

    At a public meeting held at Grantham Hotel to form a race club (writes our correspondent, under date of the 6th instant), Mr. T. O'Brien was ...

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  9. BRITISH IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The imports into Great Britain for the month of January showed an increase of £1,633,940, and the exports. £906,412. ...

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  10. Rosewood and Mutdapilly

    The vexed question of altering the boundaries of various local authorities in the Rosewood district again came before the Home Secretary yesterday, ...

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  11. GENERAL STOESSEL TO BE COURT-MARTIALLED.

    Few incidents of the whole war have aroused more bitter criticism in St. Petersburg than the announcement, officially issued by the General Staff, ...

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  12. THE AGRICULTURAL BANK.

    The trustees of the Agricultural Bank had before them yesterday 11 applications for £1135 and of these night applications for £583 were approved. It ...

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  13. A TERRIBLE SACRIFICE.

    Cribb and Foote have been successful in buying a manufacturer's stock of Boys' Navy Sailor Suits. Regular price, 10s 6d to 15s 6d; our sale price, 6s ...

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  14. SCHOOL OF ARTS ENDOWMENT.

    At the close of the Technical College Conference last week, the representatives of the Schools of Arts decided to hold a, meeting on Saturday. This meeting ...

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  15. SURPRISE PARTY AT BELLEVUE.

    On Monday night last (says a correspondent) a party of 20 couples, with hampers in hand, wended their way to Loch Ree Villa to take possession for ...

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  16. APPROACHING ECLIPSES.

    On February 20 and March 6 respectively (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph") there will be a partial eclipse of the moon and an annular eclipse of ...

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  17. BREACHES OF THE LICENSING ACT.

    At the Central Police Court, in Brisbane, yesterday, William Denis O'Connor, licensee of the Shamrock Hotel, Fortitude Valley, end Catherine ...

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  18. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the above society was held in the school-room on Tuesday evening last. The Rev. B. C. A. Eva occupied the chair for a ...

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  19. PEAK MOUNTAIN STATE SCHOOL.

    A meeting of parents was held in the Peak Mountain State School on the 31st ultimo to nominate a new school committee. The following were elected: ...

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  20. CO-OPERATION EXTRAORDINARY.

    To the worker in Australia who dreams dreams of co-operative commonwealths and halt shares for labour in the profit of production, it may be ...

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  21. THE VERY LATEST.

    The Works Office has evicted the occupants of a milk fair in St. James's Park. They had been in possession of the site since James I granted leave for ...

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  22. COURSING IN IPSWICH.

    It is advertised elsewhere that a meeting of those interested in reviving coursing in Ipswich will be held at the Racehorse Hotel, Bundanba, on Tuesday ...

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  23. BOONAH PETTY DEBTS COURT.

    At the Boonah Petty Debts Court, held before the Police Magistrate, on Tuesday last, verdicts were entered for the plaintiffs in the following cases:— ...

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  24. IPSWICH ELECTORAL COURT.

    The bi-monthly, February Registration and Revision Court, which had been adjourned from Tuesday last, was held at the Ipswich Court-House yesterday ...

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  25. CATTLE DISEASE AT PURGA.

    Relative to the recent reported out-break of disease among Stock in the Purge district, this matter has (says the "Courier") been inquired into by ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. A NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY.

    The New Zealand correspondent of the "Wide Bay News" writes:—New Zealand is going to have its Labour party. At the instance of the Trades Councils ...

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  28. PREFERENTIAL TRADE MOVEMENT.

    Lord Lonsdale, in a letter to the "Daily Chronicle," states that the debate in the Federal Parliament on Mr. Alfred Deakin's motion showed "the ...

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  29. A NEW AUCTIONEER.

    At the Boonah Police Court, on Tuesday last, the Police Magistrate granted a district auctioneer's license to James Langley Bowman, of Boonah. ...

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  30. CONCERT IN PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL-HALL.

    There was a good attendance in the Presbyterian Sabbath School-hall on Tuesday evening last to listen to the concert arranged by Miss Jessie ...

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  31. BOONAH ELECTORAL COURT.

    The bi-monthly electoral court was held before the Police Magistrate, at Boonah, on Tuesday last, when 14 names were revised and seven ...

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  32. HUNGARIAN TROUBLES.

    The Kossuth party are resisting Julius Andrassy's efforts to form a Government in succession to that of Count Tisza, which recently resigned. M. ...

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  33. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER'S NEW OFFICES.

    The "Queensland Railway Express," in its last issue, says:—The offices for the Locomotive Engineer and his staff, which are being erected at the new ...

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  34. BRASSALL STATE SCHOOL.

    A largely-attended meeting of parents and guardians of pupils attending the Brassall State School was held in the school-room on Monday evening last ...

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  35. WHAT MAY HAPPEN TO A MAN IN BRISBANE.

    A young fellow arrived in town, en route for a fashionable watering-place after a holiday trip North, went direct to the house of his brother at Kangaroo ...

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  36. PRUSSIAN CANALS.

    The Prussian Canal Bill—which includes a ship canal—has been read a second time in the Reichstag. The estimated cost of the canals is ...

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  37. COLOSSAL INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    A fraud astounding at once by its vastness and by its audacity has (according to a London paper) thrown every insurance company in France into ...

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  38. PLAGUE AT LIVERPOOL.

    A fatal case of plague has occurred at Liverpool. The victim was on board a steamer that had come from Rangoon, where there is at present a serious ...

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  39. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    The Hon. St. John Brodrick, Chief Secretary for India, in a speech delivered at the Industries Club last night, dwelt upon the enormous ...

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  40. A WEST AUSTRALIAN MINE.

    A meeting of the shareholders of the Boulder Perseverance Mine West Australia, approved of the board's decision to retain Mr. Nicholls as manager. The ...

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  41. IPSWICH AMATEUR BICYCLE CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the Ipswich Amateur Bicycle Club was held in Dowd's rooms, Brisbane-street, on Tuesday evening last. Mr. J. M. ...

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  42. THE IMMIGRATION DEPOT BUILDINGS.

    Mr. H. E. Wyman, secretary of the trustees of the North Ipswich Cricket Reserve, is in receipt of a letter from the, Works Department announcing that ...

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  43. THE UNEMPLOYED IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Premier, the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, replying to a deputation concerning the unemployed, said that the Government were considering the ...

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  44. "CASUAL FORECAST."

    Under the above heading a correspondent, signing himself "Darwin's Missing Link, "writes as follows:—The earth occupies a south-by-west angle, which ...

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  45. THE LABOUR COALITION.

    While endorsing your action this time we hope you will not do it again was practically the attitude taken by the Political Labour League on Saturday ...

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  46. APPOINTMENT TO A PROVISIONAL SCHOOL.

    It is with the greatest pleasure that we record the success of Master Thomas L. Williams, who passed among the first on the list in Queensland, in the recent ...

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  47. BUNDANBA STATE SCHOOL.

    On Tuesday evening last a meeting of parents and, guardians of the pupils ending the Lower Bundanba State School was held at the seminary for the ...

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  48. THE STRIKE IN BELGIUM.

    Latest reports state that the number of coal-miners now on strike at Mons, in Belgium, has increased to 44,000. ...

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  49. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Despite the fact that the chief agent at the Conservative Central Office intimated that the party would be unable to countenance opposition to Lord ...

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  50. A SUSPECTED LUNATIC.

    William F. Schmitt, 70 years of age, who has been living in a bumpy at Brassall for some time past, was brought before the Police Magistrate, at ...

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  51. DEAD BODY FOUND AT BURKETOWN.

    The Commissioner for Police received a telegram yesterday, stating that a man named Donne had been reported last at Berketown on fifth instant, and ...

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  52. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The amended version of his speech, regarding the redistribution of the British navy, given by the Hon. A. H. Lee, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, is ...

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  53. THE PLAGUE IN BRISBANE.

    Last night's "Observer" says:—During to-day several suspicious cases of illness have been reported to the Public Health Department. Most of the ...

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  54. FEVER AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    Fever has broken out at Thursday Island, and is affecting the garrison there. No details are available as to the from the disease takes, but inquiries ...

    Article : 37 words
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