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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMING EVENTS.

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  4. MINISTER RESIGNS.

    An unimportant announcement relating to the present political situation will be made by the Premier when Parliament meets to-morrow. The ...

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  5. THE TOOWOOMBA CAMP.

    The announcement of the formation of a permanent military camp in Toowoomba as announced in yesterday's issue. has aroused great interest in ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION MEETING.

    A meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at Newtown to-night, (Tuesday) at 8 a.m. as advertised. There will be several speakers in favor ...

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  7. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY).

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  8. THE CIVIC GUARD.

    Dri[?] in connection with the C[?]vic Guard will be suspended during the month of October. The date of [?]tion will be duly advertised. ...

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  9. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    In another column appears the official notice by the Defence Department making the call to arms of unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 35. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Mr. T.. R. Roberts, M.L.A., yesterday received official notification that his son, Lee-Cpl. T. Eycott Roberts, of the 49th Australian Infantry, was ...

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  11. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    The accounts rendered by the management of the General Hospital to the City Council for payment in connection with cases of infectious disease from ...

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  12. TOOWOOMBA BOYS IN FRANCE.

    By the last English mail that arrived in Toowoomba on Monday a [?] came to hand from Pte J. Cunningham who writing from France, under date ...

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  13. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Cou[?] yesterday before Mr. T.H. Boddington, P.M., Carl Peterson was charged with receiving goods from N. Hart, Cambooya, under ...

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  14. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES' WAGES.

    In accordance with notice Ald. Newman moved at yesterday's meeting of the City Council that the wages of the Council's orderlies and storekeeper be ...

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  15. TREES IN THE PARK.

    The local branch of the Australian Natives Society being about to plant trees in Queen's Park to perpetuate the memory of Anza[?]s, the avenue to be ...

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  16. AN APPEAL TO CATHOLICS.

    His Grate, Archbishop Di[?]g, [?] speaking at Hamilton on S[?] afternoon, made a stirring plea [?] the members of this Church to be of the side ...

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  17. VICTIM TO TRACTION ENGINE.

    Yesterday afternoon, at Sout[?]k, Frederick Gier[?], a resident of Wilsonton, at well-borer, met with rater a nasty accident at Southbrook. He was ...

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  18. FIFTY UNIONS.

    In conformity with a decision recently arrived at by the executive of the Brisbane Trades Union Anti-Conscription Congress, a stop work meeting will ...

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  19. LADY CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    A meeting of ladies will [?] held in the Shire Hall, Drayton, this afternoon at 3.30 p.m., for the purpose of forming a committee to assist in ...

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  20. COUNCIL'S HONOUR BOARD.

    Tenders were opened yesterday at the meeting of the City Council for the honour board to be erected at the Town Hall. The dimensions of the ...

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  21. REPATRIATION DAY.

    Mr. Maurice Baldwin, chairman of the Official Entertainments Committee of the Repatriation Day scheme, wrote the City Council yesterday, sol[?]ting ...

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  22. TWO-THIRTY OF THE CLOCK.

    The resolution passed by the City Fathers at their September meeting, that in future the Council meet at 2.30 in the afternoon instead of 3 p.m. in ...

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  23. DAYLIGHT SAVING ACT.

    The Daylight Saving Act came into operation in Tasmania on Saturday and is likely to work without [?] batch. It makes no difference to [?] ...

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  24. NURSING EXAMINATION.

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  25. SOLDIERS' COMFORT FUND RAFFLES.

    In connection with the benefit at the Empire Theatre last evening tendered the Sock and Comfort Xmas Cheer Fund by the leading drapery ware ...

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  26. TOWN HALL THEATRE.

    At the meeting of the City Cou[?], yesterday a letter was read from. Mr G. A. Leichney, Secretary of the Toowoomba Fire Brigade Board, ...

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  27. NEW MINISTER FOR CUSTOMS.

    All doubts as to who would be se[?]ed to fill the position of Minister for Trade and Customs in the Commonwealth Ministry, rendered va[?] by ...

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  28. LOYAL ALDERMEN.

    Arising out of the reading of, the Prime Minister's . telegraphic, appeal to the Mayor (Ald. A.D. McWaters) to take immediate steps to secure ...

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  29. ROLL OF HONOUR?

    LIEUT. A. L. B. BRETT, son of Mr. A.B. Brett, of the Lands Department. Lieut. Brett is one of the original ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. SWISS FAIR

    The Salvation Army Army Swiss Fair was continued in the Young People's Hall last evening. There was a large attendance. Various stalls were [?] ...

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  31. THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE.

    That voluntaryism has failed is a fact that hus now Seen placed beyond reasonable doupt. A quota of 32,500 has been asked for and Australia's ...

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  32. ARREARS OF RATES.

    At the meeting of the City Council yesterday a letter was received from the Au[?] Department, Brisbane, acknowledging receipt of Council's letter ...

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  33. COUNCIL'S CARTING.

    Mr. Thomas Lockett, secretary of the Master Carriers' Association, of Toowoomba wrote the City Council ...

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  34. MANUFACTURE OF RENNET.

    At present the cheese manufacturers in the Commonwealth (says a Melbourne message) are experiencing some difficulty in obtaining the necessary ...

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  35. MAN IN THE BEGINNING.

    "The Origin of Man" was the title of a very interesting lecture given last evening in the Technical College f[?]ooms by Mr. Heber A. Longman, Assistant ...

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  36. THE CITY'S HEALTH.

    At the meeting of the City Council yesterday the Medical Officer (Dr. R. Freshney) reported that he was very pleased that infectious disease had ...

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  37. INVALID SOLDIERS RETURN.

    By the Sydney mail train yesterday afternoon some 40 returned wounded and invalided soldiers form Egyp[?] passed through Toowoomba. They were in ...

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