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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    To-morrow the first session, of the fourteenth Parliament of Queensland will be opened by Commission, the Commissioners being Sir H. M. Nelson, the Hon. J. ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court on Saturday morning, before Major Moore, P.M., Margaret Brown pleaded guilty to drunkenness, and was fined 5s., or 48 hours. Francis Barton was ...

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  6. DRINKING POISON IN MISTAKE.

    Mr. Michael Sharry, farmer, of Middle Indigo (Vic.), had a narrow escape from death by poison. Feeling thirsty he went to obtain a drink of water, and in ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. A GOOD IDEA.

    At the foot of the play-bill issued by tho John F. Sheridan Co. on. Saturday evening was the following interesting item:—"Every lady who removes her hat ...

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  8. ARM CUT OFF BY A CHAFFCUTTER.

    A young man named Matthew Cullen, whilst feeding Mr. J. Ware's steam chaff-cutting machine at a farm at Yarck (Vic.), had his right hand caught in the ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. CATTLE PERISH IN A TRUCK.

    On the arrival of a stock train at Scene (N.S.W.) from Woolabra, en route to Morpeth, the cattle in one truck were found in a heap, all either dead or dying. The truck ...

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  10. MINISTERIAL CAUCUS.

    On Saturday there was a caucus meeting of Ministerial supporters down the Bay. The Lucinda cast off from the Queen's wharf shortly after 11 o'clock, ...

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  11. TOOWOOMBA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATING SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the above Society was held on Wednesday evening last, there being a good attendance of members and visitors. In the absence of the Speaker, ...

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  12. THE REMNANT JOURNAL'S LAST DIG AT TURLEY.

    On Thursday morning the Remnant organ, the "Wide Bay News") gave its parting shot to Turley in the following paragraph:—"This is the morning of the ...

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  13. IMPORTANT LAND SALE.

    On Saturday Messrs. R. Sinclair and Co. submitted to auction two lots of land between the Railway Station and the Royal Hotel. Lot 1, containing ...

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  14. PROSPECTIVE SPEAKER AND CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES.

    The Hon. Arthur Morgan discharged his duties as Speaker lust session with so much satisfaction to nil sections in the House that there is not the slightest ...

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  15. CONFIDENCE MEN ARRESTED

    Two men, named Frank James and Wm. Stanley, undesirable characters who frequent the wharves (says the Melbourne "Age") and play confidence tricks upon ...

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  16. PROTEST AGAINST RAILWAY FREIGHTS AT WARWICK.

    Mr. G. P. Barnes presided at a fully attended meeting of the Warwick Mercantile Traders' Association on Thursday last, when the following resolution was ...

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  17. CHAMPION COCKER SPANIELS.

    We notice from a catalogue to hand that at the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club show, held on the 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th of last month, Mr. E. Warriner, ...

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  18. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE—A CHILD BEATEN TO DEATH.

    A wire from Wellington (N.Z.) says:—Remarkable evidence was given at the magisterial inquiry into the charge against Harriet Drake of causing the death of her ...

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  19. DEATH OF MR. JOHN GALLWEY.—AN OLD RESIDENT.

    Mr. John Gallwey, whose appointment as Sheriff of Queensland in succession to Mr. P. Pinnock was notified yesterday (says friday's "Observer") we regret to announce ...

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  20. NARROW ESCAPE FROM POISONING.

    Mr. Herman Naue and family had a narrow escape from poisoning at their residence in Wood street on Monday evening (says Saturday's Warwick, "Argus.") ...

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  21. ALLEGED OVER-DOSE OF HEADACHE CURE.

    A peculiar case of supposed poisoning is reported, the victim being Essington Bussingthwaite, a selector, residing in the Milton district. On Thursday evening ...

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  22. CANNING STARVED STOCK.

    The charges brought against the meat canning companies by the Mayor of Glen Innes has created some consternation in Sydney. Representatives of the firms interviewed in ...

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  23. THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The fourteenth Parliament of Queensland will be opened commission to-morrow, and the formalities connected with the swearing-in of members and of ...

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