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  • ANNUAL REVIEW. GLADSTONE CHAMBER. Commercial Activities. SIXTEEN NEW MEMBERS.

    The annual and ordinary monthly meetings of the Glad-tone Chamber of Commerce were held on Thurday night last, at the annual meeting the whole ... [Article] (1961 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (491 words)
  • A CASE FOR SOLOMON. CUSTODY OF CHILDREN. The Leydens Troubles. AN EXCITABLE WITNESS.

    In the Summ[?] Court yesterday, the P.M. (Mr T. W. Far[?] was called upon to out-Solomon Solomon. He was not assisted to ... [Article] (811 words)
  • INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS.

    "I was particularly impressed with the effect of union management cooperation, which I think might be practised to advantage in our own ... [Article] (130 words)
  • INTERCESSORY MEETING. First United Women's. HELD IN ROCKHAMPTON.

    The first united women's interessory meeting held in Rockhampton took place yesterday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. in ST. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ... [Article] (404 words)
  • THE RECHABITES. UNITED INSTALLATION.

    A united installation of the officers [?] for the ensuing half-year of the various Re[?] lodges in Rockhampton was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on ... [Article] (634 words)
  • A SLEEPING WORLD. ITS RUDE AWAKENING.

    Looking around nowadays, say[?] Mr. St. John Adcock in "The Landmark," [?] sometimes [?] into an easy feeling that there is nothing to worry about ... [Article] (605 words)
  • MAGIC LAND. NATURE'S CARVING.

    For many centuries the islands which we know as the Canary Isles were more of a fable than a reality. They were supposed to form the rim of thc world, ... [Article] (532 words)
  • OVERSEA MARKETS. Sales of Australian Butter. HOW IDENTITY IS LOST.

    Major H. S. Col[?] is visiting the London and North-Western Railway Dominions as representative of the Company, spoke in Melbourne on some ... [Article] (761 words)
  • SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS. CHOCOLATE NIGHT.

    Next Thursday a monster chocolate night will be staged in the Masonic Hall by the management of the popular Leichhardt dances. Dancing will be ... [Article] (90 words)
  • E[?]CHRE PARTY AND DANCE.

    Supporters of the Norths and Fitzroys are reminded that these clubs will bold another of their popular euchre parties and dances to-night. Euchre ... [Article] (61 words)
  • CITY BAND DANCE.

    The Rockhampton City Band will hold another of their popular dances at the Caves to-night. Novelty dances will be the order of the night and these will ... [Article] (123 words)
  • WESTWOOD DANCE.

    A dance will be held in the Westwood Hall to-night in aid of the Westwood Sanatorium. A full orche[?]tra will be present. There will be novelty dances. ... [Article] (34 words)
  • FITZRO[?] LADIES' REWING CLUB.

    To-night the Fitzr[?]y Ladies' Rowing Club will hold their second dance at Gracemere and this promises to be a very popular event. Patrons are ... [Article] (76 words)
  • ECC[?]RE PARTY AND DANCE.

    The Parkhurst-Belmont Sports Club will hold a euchre party and dance at Parkhurst to-night in aid of the hall funds. There will be first and second ... [Article] (70 words)
  • CATHOLIC BALL OF 1928.

    The Catholic Ball of 1928 will be held in the School of Arts on Monday, July 30th, and promises to be the outstanding social event of the season. The ... [Article] (182 words)
  • CENTRAL GIRLS' BAL[?]

    Promoters of [?]aney sets for the Central Girls' School [?]all, to be held next Friday in the School of Arts are requested to send full particulars to the school ... [Article] (109 words)
  • CONDEMNED MAN. WRITES POEM.

    It is not often that verses are writte[?] in the condemned cell. But when they are such documents are at least, likely to be sincere: and they have that appeal ... [Article] (328 words)

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