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  2. THE VERY LATEST.

    The final adjustment of points in connection with the English county cricket championship contests places the contesting counties as follows:—Middlesex, 77 points; ...

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  3. DEATH OF EX-ALDERMAN PICKARD.

    Our readers will hear with regret that ex-Alderman Joseph Pickard died at his residence, Roderick-street, last evening. He had been ailing since the beginning ...

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  4. TO-NIGHT'S TEA-MEETING.

    In celebration of the anniversary of the North Ipswich Congregational Church a tea-meeting is to be had in the Olympic all at 6.30 o'clock this ...

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  5. TEMPERANCE ENTERTAINMENT.

    An entertainment was given in the Temperance Hall on Saturday night, under the auspices of the Ipswich Total Abstinence Society, by the members of the ...

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  6. BETTING SHOPS.

    Last night's "Telegraph" says :—We are informed that a raid on betting shops, similar to the raid recently carried out in Brisbane, was made on ...

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  7. THE AMERICAN CONSUL AT BEYROUT.

    The United States war-ships at Beyrout report that there is evidence that Mr. M. Magelssen, the American Vice-Consul at Beyrout (who was reported to have been ...

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  8. THE REV. A. HORAN AT GRANDCHESTER.

    A correspondent writes:—On Sunday last the Rev. A. Horan preacoed at mass in Grandchester, after which he made a collection for the new church ...

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  9. REFEREES' ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Referees' Association, held last night, at which the president (Mr. J. M'Grath, jun.) occupied the chair, a letter was received ...

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  10. BIG FIRE AT CAPETOWN.

    The premises of Messrs. Mercer and Skongen, Mr. Vandenlyl, and Messrs. Weiner and Co., at Capetown, have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £100,000 ...

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  11. CANCER RESEARCH.

    Mr. Waldorff Astor, the well known American millionaira, has contributed £20,000 to the cancer research fund established in London some time ago. A sum of £29,000 is ...

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  12. SUDDEN DEATH OF A YOUNG GIRL.

    We regret to have to record that Miss Ida Runge, a nine-year-old daughter of Mr. Hermann Runge, contractor, of Pine-street, North Ipswich, died rather ...

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  13. JEWISH ZIONISTS AND EAST AFRICA.

    Sir Charles Allsopp Hindlip, after visiting British East Africa, protests against undesirable aliens being sent thither. He asserts that probably 95 per cent. of the Zionists are ...

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  14. The Balkan Situation.

    A Renter's correspondent denies the correctness of the Turkish official accounts of the losses at Neveska, and states that 200of the Turkish soldiery were taken by surprise ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. "HOSPITAL SATURDAY" IN LAIDLEY.

    Our Laidley correspondent informs us that a meeting, convened and presided over by his Worship the Mayor, as held in Laidley yesterday afternoon re ...

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  16. CONTESTS AT THE GYMPIE SHOW.

    At the Gympie Show, which was held on Wednesday and Thursday last, in the wood-chopping competition, the final heat was won by H. Kropp, in 4min. ...

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  17. THE LATE MR. WHISTLER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of J. M'Neill Whistler, the lately deceased artist, has been sworn at £10,602. ...

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  18. THE LATE BISHOP WEBBER'S BEQUESTS.

    The "Church Chronicle" states that the late Bishop Webber's bequests were as follow:—(1) £1000 to the Cathedral (fulfilment of promise): (2) £500 to ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    Ismil Pasha, in command of mix battalions of the Tarkish troops, made an attack on 1500 insurgents at Eyeshision. The result of the encounter is not yet known. ...

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  20. CARDINAL MORAN AND THE SECRETARYSHIP OF STATE.

    It is reported from Rome that Pope Pine X. desires to break through the traditions with regard to the appointment of an Italian at the Papal Secretary of State, and to ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. MR. ANDREW MUIR.

    By the Sydney mail up train yesterday morning Mr. Andrew Muir was a passenger for Warwick, from whence he proceeds to Emm Val, on the Killarney ...

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  22. London, September 7. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    Details now received of the explosion on the steamer Vaskapa, which caused it to be ran ashore and beached, state that a dynamite bomb was thrown into the stokehole, and ...

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  23. Advertising

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    Advertising : 122 words
  24. MESSRS. CRIBB & FOOTE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  25. THE RECENT ROSEWOOD SHOW.

    A correspondent writes:—In your report of the Rosewood show omission was made of the fact that Mrs. Hubert Jones obtained first prize for a water ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. POSSIBLE TROUBLE FOR THE SHAH.

    Russian advices state that serious differences have arisen between the Shah of Persia and the head of Shia Mahomedan sect. The latter has threatened to ask the Sultan of ...

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  27. THREE DAYS IN THE CELLS.

    On Saturday morning last before the Police Magistrate, Thomas Gordon was charged with having stolen a lady's hand-bag from the work-room Mr. Sydney Leggot's boot shop, ...

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  28. STORAGE-SHEDS WANTED.

    A deputation from the Warwick Chamber of Commerce and Municipal Council waited on the Minister for Railways last night, and urged increased facilities, including the ...

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  29. A HUGE CONFLAGRATION IN TURKEY.

    Nine hundred houses and seven mosques have been burnt to the ground in Travnik, the chief town of Bosia, Turkey. There were several fatalities as a result. Some ...

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  30. CROSSING THE TICK LINE.

    In connection with the case which came before the Police Magistrate at the Ipswich Police Court on Friday lest in which Carl Frederick Schelback ...

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  31. The Manilla Murder.

    An inquest was held at Manilla yesterday touching the death of the old man John Hines, whose head was split open with an axe on Friday last by a swagman who gave the name ...

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  32. RETURNED TO DUTY.

    Sergeant M'Namara has sufficiently recovered from the effects of the wound received during an encounter with burglars some time ago to resume duty in Fortitune Vailey. ...

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  33. NORTH IPSWICH CRICKET RESERVE.

    A meeting of the trustees of the North Ipswich Cricket Reserve was held at the secretary's (Mr. H. E. Wyman's) office yesterday afternoon. There were ...

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  34. A VICTORIOUS PRETENDER.

    The troops under the Moorish Pretender defeated 1200 Moorish soldiers near Oudja, capturing a field-gun which had been presented to the Sultan by the French ...

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  35. PHRENOLOGY.

    Mr. Burton Wilkinson, a visiting phrenologist, gave a public recital in the Temperance Hall, Roderick-street, last night. There was only a fair ...

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  36. Fire Brigade.

    A meeting of the Ipswich Fire Brigade Board was held at the secretary's (Mr. H. E. Wyman's) office, East-street, yesterday afternoon. There were ...

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  37. ARTCIC EXPLORATION.

    Lieutenant R. E. Peary, the Arctic explorer, will start on an expedition to the North Pole in July next. He will establish a bases at Cape Sabine, and winter in Greenland, ...

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  38. A GENEROUS BEQUEST.

    The personal estate of the late Richard Hawkins Beauchamp, of Dublin, has been sworn at £423,926. The deceased bequoathed £3,500 to charities. ...

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  39. HOLIDAY IN THE STANLEY ELECTORATE.

    At the meeting of the Brassall Shire Council an Saturday a letter was read from the Home Secretary's Department stating that Tuesday, the 8th instant (to-day), had been ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. SOCIAL AT ST. THOMAS'S.

    One of the series of socials inaugurated by the ladies of St. Thomas's Anglican Church, at North Ipswich, eventuated last night, and like its predecesors, ...

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  41. LORD AND LADY NORTHCOTE.

    Lord North-cote, the newly-appointed Governor-General of Australia, and Lady North-cote received a great send-off at Bombay on Saturday. Many tributes of respect were ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the board of directors of the above, held at the company's office yesterday afternoon, Major W. T. Deacon, C.B., Was unanimously chosen as ...

    Article : 100 words
  43. Inter-State News.

    Interest in the Auburn tragedy, for which Jones and Grand were hanged, was received to-day, when William Parker, who was a prominent witness for the defence, appeared at ...

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  44. MORE KENSIT TROUBLES.

    Yesterday was the anniversary of the day on which Mr. Kensit, the disturber of Ritualistic services, received injuries. A a serious affray occurred at Birkenhead between ...

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  45. A REQUEST.

    These having photographs of Ipswich taken previous to 1875 are requested to communicate late with Mr. T. A. F. Durker, bookseller Brisbane-street, or the manger of the City ...

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  46. LOWOOD NOTES.

    A correspondent writes as follows under date of the 1st instant:—The cream trade is increasing, and, before long, the Lowood people hope that the building ...

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  47. PRICE OF CASINO BUTTER.

    The Casino New South Wales Co-operative Dairy Company are (says the "Courier's" correspondent) to export all the spring surplus butter at 10d. per lb., with a view of a sting ...

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  48. THE KILKIVAN-COOLABUNIA LINE.

    Arrangement have been made in open the extension of the Kilkivan-Coolabonia Rail-way as for as Wondai (Mondare-road) on Monday next. It is likely that to terminus ...

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  49. THE SERVIAN ARMY.

    King Peter, in trying to recencile the two factions that have now arisen in the Servian army, stated that an investigation into matters was now proceeding. He added that any ...

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  50. MINE MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES.

    The following is the result of the recent examination for mine managers' certificates held in various mining centres:—Charters Towers.—Metallifer as mining: J. Ellies ...

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  51. WALLOON SHIRE COUNCIL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Walloon Shire Council accounts to the amount of £155 18s. were passed for payment. The Chairman reported that £506 5s. had been received ...

    Article : 63 words
  52. COREAN AFFAIRS.

    The leases to Russian concessiona[?]s of certain lands at Yonghampho have not yet been signed. M. Pavloff, the Russia, Minister threatens to consider them effective ...

    Article : 109 words
  53. MORE STOLEN PROPERTY DISCOVERED

    The detectives have been zealously following up every possible club or had given them in connection with the had burglaries, and from a private source it is burnt that ...

    Article : 68 words
  54. THE QUEENSLAND EXHIBIT.

    The Premier (the Hon. R. Philp) has received an application to allow the Queensland exhibit shown at the Melbourne exhibition last week to go to the Bendigo (Victoria) show ...

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  55. TENDER ACCEPTED.

    The tender of the Queensland Collieries company, at £2033 6,8d, has be accepted by the Railway Commissioner for the supply of 5000 tons of coal for the Maryborough ...

    Article : 38 words
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