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  5. THE BAY FATALITY.

    A "Courier" special reporter despatched to Wellington Point yesterday morning succeeded in obtaining an interview with Geo. Boucher, the survivor of the Bay fatality ...

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  6. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Sir,—The subject of the Pacific cable is at present attracting much attention in Canada, and among the recent letters addressed to members of the Government is one from Sir ...

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  7. PRESBYTERIAN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.

    The series of special meetings in connection with the Presbyterian Jubilee celebration was pleasantly inaugurated yesterday afternoon by a picnic on board the Lucinda, kindly placed at the ...

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  8. THE QUESTION OF COMPENSATION.

    In the course of a discussion at the South Brisbane Council meeting yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. Currie referred to the case of Drevesen, the plague patient from ...

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  9. SPECIAIL CLEANSING WORK IN SOUTH BRISBANE.

    The municipal engineer of the South Brisbane Council, in his report read at yesterday's meeting, gave details of the cleansing work being done in the borough in view of ...

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  10. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Dr. Turner has pronounced Mayer, the steward of the Burwah, and Purcell, who was a waiter at the Criterion Hotel, to be suffering from plague, but he lias been ...

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  11. EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS.

    With Sydney as the scene, and the 1898 bank crisis as an important factor, the drama, "The War of Wealth," which was produced at the Opera House last evening, might be described us ...

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  12. OPENING CONCERT.

    A sacred concert in connection with the present Presbyterian Jubilee celebrations was held last night in the Exhibition Hall, and was in all respects an unqualified success. Though the hall ...

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  13. DEATH AT TOWNSVILLE.

    The Quarantine Station signalled yesterday, "Doctor wanted." Dr. Humphry, who was engaged passing the steamer Wodonga, goes over to the station to-day. ...

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  14. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    Edmund Edmunds, who was quarantined on Friday last, succumbed to the pingue this morning. A child named Gladys May M'Anvon, aged ...

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  15. TRAM FATALITY.

    Sir,—While deeply sympathising with Mr. Mackay in the sad death of his daughter, I feel compelled to differ from him as to the cause of the accident, inasmuch as the ...

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  17. BYRNES MEMORIAL FUND.

    A meeting of the Byrnes Memorial Fund Committee was held at the Town Hall last evening, for the purpose of considering the report of Messrs. G. H. M. Addison, and A. ...

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  18. BRISBANE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY.

    By advertisement in this issue the attention of the music-loving public is drawn to the production at the Opera House on 29th May of Planquette's opera, " Les Cloches de Corneville," by ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—In Monday's issue of the "Courier" I see that the bubonic plague has made its appearance in Brisbane, and as it is probable that it will break out in more of the ...

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  20. BARQUE UNDINE.

    The barque Oakhurst arrived at Port Adelaide to-day. Captain Evans reports that on the 13th March, her picked up Captain Dinabone, the second [?] and six of the ...

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  21. THE INTERCOLONIAL ROWING CONTESTS.

    As the date for deciding the Intercolonial Rowing and Sculling Championships draws nearer, the interest becomes keener. Every afternoon crowds line the river banks at the ...

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  22. PROMENADE CONCERT AT THE BRISBANE CRICKET GROUND.

    Funnier than a pantomine; funnier than a whole programme of Mr. Masons, were some of the incidents at the promenade concert on the Brisbane Cricket Ground, at Woolloongabba, last night. ...

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  24. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    Our Hobart correspondant wires:—A meeting held trader the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce discussed a proposal to send a cable to Mr. Chamberlain, ...

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