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  2. The Breelong Murderers.

    As the Breelong murderers have failed to comply with the order of the Supreme Court Juge to surrender themselves, a w[?]it was signed on Saturday declaiing them to be ...

    Article : 420 words
  3. NOT AS IT SHOULD BE.

    It is stated that the grave of Sir Henry Parkes at Faulconbridge Cemetery is left as in a wilderness. The trees have fallen and the undergrowth is fast springing up. ...

    Article : 35 words
  4. NEXT YEAR'S SHOW.

    The show of 1901 has been fixed to take place on January 30 and 31. ...

    Article : 18 words
  5. British Reserve Squadron.

    The British r[?]serve squ[?]dron and crews have been at their full str[?]ngth for months past aw[?]ing o[?]d[?]rs to pr[?]ceed to new places. Full supplies of fo[?]d, am[?]nition, and coal are also ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. The Trouble in China.

    It is reported from P[?]ing that the various for[?]i[?]n Ministers are settling beforehand the terms of the concessions which it is intended to demand from China as a condition of peace. ...

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  7. Warwick Examiner AND TIMES. Published Wednesdays and Saturdays

    A cuble message says that Dr. Ham, who has been appointed Commissioner of Health for Queensland under the new Health Bill, has sailed from London in the steamer Ortona. ...

    Article : 53 words
  8. Advertising

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  9. INDIAN FAMINE BOYS.

    The Indian Famine boys, Louring the colonies under the management of the Salvation Anny, will be in Warwick again on the 30th inst. ...

    Article : 29 words
  10. MUNICIPAL R[?]TE NOTICE

    In order to qualify to have their names on the voters' rol for 1901, [?]epayers must pay up their rat[?]s before the 1-t November. An official reminder [?]s given by the Town Clerk. ...

    Article : 35 words
  11. THE VICTORIAN WHEAT CROPS.

    The Victorian wheat crops are reported to be generally not up to expectation. Want of rain is causing a large section of the crop to droop. ...

    Article : 32 words
  12. LECTURES.

    Two lectures, by an Eva geli-tse ving und[?]r the Lord's[?]r sto[?] Aposile, will b[?]d l[?]er [?] i[?] the Oddf. Hows' Hall on the evenings of the 1st and 8th November, Particulars are ...

    Article : 43 words
  13. ESTATH MATTERS.

    Prob[?]e of the will of Bernard MeCabe, late of Head of Condamine, has been granted to James MeCabe, of Killarncy; realty and personalty, £213. Letters of administration in ...

    Article : 49 words
  14. The War in South Africa.

    A report has be a received from Lord Roberts that a party of Boers [?]nt[?]re[?] Jagersfentein, in the south-west of the Orange River Colony, about thirty-five miles north of Philippolis, on ...

    Article : 634 words
  15. EXPE[?]T SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN.

    Mr. B. Solomon, a graduate of Kansas City Optical College, is now in Warwick and may be consulted professionally at the Royal Hotel. Mr. Solomon performs the practical part of ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. DEATH OF MR. W. DUTTON.

    Mr. William Dutton, of Toowoomba, died in Brisbane on Wednesday last. The deccased was prominent in Masonic circles, and was known to most members of the fraternity on ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. WARWICK CEMETERY.

    The following is the state of the Warwick cemetery funds as published in the "Government Gazette":—Receipts—Balance on January 1,1899, £135 7s; burial fees, £113 17s 6d; ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. DINGO DECOY.

    In our advertising colu[?]s will be found a notice referring to Rangford's Dingo Decoy. This liquid has, under scientific tests, decoyed dogs 200 yards of their usual pad to traps where ...

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  19. WARWICK HOSPITAL.

    The matron acknowledges receipt of the following gifts for use of the patients: —Mr. Millar, Mr. Myles, Mr. Macansh, papers; Hospital Ball Committee, cakes, butter, &c.; ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. HEAVY FROSTS.

    Two heavy frosts occurred in the Braidwood district on Saturday and Sunday mornings, which resulted in enormous damage to the fruit and vegetable gardens throughout the ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. REFORM IN VICTORIA.

    The Premier of Victoria, speaking at Bairnsdale on Friday, in announcing the policy of the Government, stated that he proposed to reduce the salary of the Governor from £7,000 to ...

    Article : 79 words
  22. STRENGTH OF THE POWERS.

    Of the great Continental Powers, France is the most warlike, for she can put one armed man into the field for every 13 of her population; Germany has one soldier for every 14 of ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A rifle practice will be held on the range this afternoon for members of the Rifle Club. Next Saturday a match will be shot off on the Killarney range between teams representing ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. THE GRAND OLD MAN OF CHINA.

    The "Grand Old Man" of China, Li Hung Chang, is the greatest statesman in Asia. Li is enormously rich. He has gained his wealth says the "King") by usury and every other ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A sudden death occurred in Sydney on Wednesday at the I.O.O.F. Temple in Elizabethstreet, where the Grand Lodge session of the United Ancient Order of Druids was being held. ...

    Article : 153 words
  26. ELBOW VALLEY MAIL SERVICE.

    Mr. G. H. Knowles informs us that the following amended time table of the Warwick and Elbow Valley mail sevice will come into operation forthwith:—Leave Warwick on ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. Murder at Ballarat.

    A man named Thomas M'Kinley in a fit of jealously murdered his wife at Ballarat last night. The victim's head and throat was terribly hacked about. Three knives were ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. UP-TO-DATE HARVESTERS.

    The Allora correspondent to the "Courier" says:—During the past week four complete harvesters (costing about £90 cach) have landed at the local railway station for farmers ...

    Article : 187 words
  29. SHEEP-WORRYING DOGS.

    The following cure for sheep-worrying proclivities is said to have been tried on a dog with such complete success (says the "Braidwood Express") that he never again showed the ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. SAVED BY A DOG.

    A little girl named Ruth Prouse, whilst playing on the edge of a dam at Maryborough (Victoria), on Saturday last, with two children fell in. The little ones were accompanied by a ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. The Caulfield Cup.

    The Caulfield Cup of 2500 sovs., 1½ mile, was run at Caulfield on Saturday last. The attendance was very large, and the weather beautifully fine. The result of the race was as ...

    Article : 400 words
  32. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    A letter has been received from General Baden-Powell in which the following tribute to Australian soldiers occurs: "My Australians are fully up to the prediction you advanced of ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. YANGAN MILK SUPPLIES.

    A correspondent writes The continned drought is causing a steady falling-off in the milk supply at the Yangan cheese factories, as feed is rapidly disappearing. Some two or three ...

    Article : 147 words
  34. PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament concluded a 60 hours' continuous sitting at 4 o'clock on Saturday morning, at which hour the committee stage of the Callide Railway Bill was completed. During Friday ...

    Article : 199 words
  35. LATEST NEWS.

    The Russian Press are sensitive and caustic in their remarks concerning the terms of the Anglo-German agreement. They declare it is unjustly suspicious of Russia, which is the ...

    Article : 149 words
  36. HEAVIEST BULLOCK IN THE WORLD.

    A letter appeals in the "Stock and Station Journal" from Adelaide, giving particulars of a bullock bred in West Queensland, whose weight is said never to have been equalled, either in ...

    Article : 165 words
  37. YANGAN SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The monthly meeting of the committee was held on Tuesday, 16th inst., Mr. T. Johnson (President) occupying the chair. Sme correspondence dealing with the insurance of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  38. LATEST NEWS.

    The Cape Assembly has decided to set apart a day for general rejoicing on the declaration of peace in South Africa. Major-General Lyttleton is confining the ...

    Article : 151 words
  39. BIG DROP IN LIVE STOCK.

    In reviewing Mr. Coghlan's statistics the "Courier" says:—Looking to the productions of the colonies, which Mr. Coghlan enables us to compare from 1881, every one must be struck ...

    Article : 125 words
  40. REMARKABLE COINCIDENCES.

    The Rockhampton "Bulletin" of October 16 states that a remarkable series of coincidences is related in connection with the death by drowning in the Fitzroy River a few days ago ...

    Article : 226 words
  41. RECORD FOR RAPID SINKING.

    Mr. A. C. Boucher, M.I.C.E., gives particulars of what mines at present hold the world's record for rapid sinking. The Nigel main shaft, in the Transvaal, holds the record ...

    Article : 183 words
  42. Latest Messages. LONDON.

    At the unveiling and restoration of the Nelson monument at Montreal, the speeches made by the prominent French-Canadians were of a patriotic character, and expressive of ...

    Article : 40 words
  43. LAND COURT.

    Mr. Hume, a member of the Land Court, will hold a sitting at the Court-house to-morrow. Among the business to be dealt with here is the consideration of proposals to resume ...

    Article : 127 words
  44. A Life-Saver's Record.

    The Gorleston hero, William Adams (says the "Daily News"), who has saved sixty people from drowning in the sea, is only 36 years of age. His first rescue was accomplished at the ...

    Article : 328 words
  45. BRISBANE.

    In the Assembly to-day, the Premier introduced a bill to authorise the establishment of a bank for the purpose of promoting the occupation, cultivation, and improvement of ...

    Article : 171 words
  46. WARWICK SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The Mayor presided at the monthly meeting of the committee of the above held on Thursday evening last. The secretary reported that since last meeting the mortgage had been paid off, ...

    Article : 262 words
  47. A MUSICAL PRODIGY.

    Paris is intensely interested in the appearance of a new musical prodigy, a Spanish child only 3½ years old, who has marvellous natural gifts (says the London "Daily Mail"). His ...

    Article : 240 words
  48. MAIL SERVICES.—630 TENDERS RECEIVED.

    Tho annual tenders for mail services throughout the colony, including alternative services have been received and dealt with by the Postal Department. Altogether 345 services were ...

    Article : 179 words
  49. Latest Forecast.

    Comparatively hot and close throughout the country; more thunderstorms and capricious rain possible, in connection with hail, east from a line joining Alice. Tambo, Mitchell, and ...

    Article : 42 words
  50. SYDNEY.

    The first prize of £7500 in Tattersall's sweep on the Caultield Cup has been won by a farmer named Wilson, settled in Tasmania. The second and third horses were held in South ...

    Article : 107 words
  51. THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

    At the request of Mr. G. H, Knowles we wish to remind subscribers to the local telephone exchange that connection will be be established when the necessary payments in ...

    Article : 70 words
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