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Article : 124 wordsAt the football match played yesterday by the Toowoomba Club against the Unions of Ipswich, the latter won by two goals and five behinds to the Toowoomba Club's one goal and ...
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Article : 508 wordsJAMES LAPRAIK to be caretaker of the quarantine station at Peel Island; J. S. Hunt to be medical officer for the police district of Hughenden; C.D.C. Cole, M.R.C.S., Irel., &c., ...
Article : 875 wordsSIR,—I should like to know who is responsible for the highly dangerous practice of firing rifle bullets through one of our most popular and extensive public parks? ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 24 May 1886, Page 6
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