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  • Family Notices

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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (374 words)
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    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the ... [Article] (70 words)
  • The Morning Bulletin ROCKHAMPTON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932. THE TROUBLE IN IRELAND.

    The attendance at Ottawa of delegates from the Irish Free State, simultaneously with Mr. de Valera's refusal to accept a tribunal drawn from the ... [Article] (1122 words)
  • "IN CREDIT" Harbour Board FIRST TIME IN 16 YEARS Mr. Elwing Challenges Statement

    At the May meeting of the Harbour Board the chairman (Mr. R. E. Hartley) stated that the Board was in credit in its general ... [Article] (604 words)
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    WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE [?] Children's Hacking Cough. ... [Article] (9 words)
  • GENERAL ITEMS THE GOLDEN CASKET.

    Golden Casket No. 317 will be drawn to-day. ... [Article] (13 words)
  • BUCKJUMPING AT RODEO.

    George Evers, the Ragla[?] horseman, denies the statements made that at the Rodeo and Bushmen's Carnival on Saturday and Monday nights he was thrown ... [Article] (47 words)
  • DECLINE IN VISITORS.

    Returns show that 1930 passengers used excursion tickets from stations in the Central Division to the Rockhampton Carnival races and the Rockhampton ... [Article] (41 words)
  • DEBATE AT ANZAC CLUB.

    An advertisement in this issue advises members of the Rockhampton sub-branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. and associate members of the Anzac Club that there will ... [Article] (67 words)
  • RESET ADVERTISEMENTS.

    Advertisers are reminded that changes of copy for Saturday's and Monday's issues of " The Morning Bulletin" are required ... [Article] (76 words)
  • ROCKHAMPTON EISTEDDFOD.

    Competitors in the forthcoming Rockhampton Eistedd[?]od are reminded that entries close on August 17. The committee is busy now with the preliminary ... [Article] (73 words)
  • AMBLANCE ART UNION.

    Taking the sale of tickets to date as a guide it is expected that the result of the Ambulance art union will again prove satisfactory. The drawing takes ... [Article] (81 words)
  • MORE FROZEN FISH.

    Our Caves correspondent writes:— During the last two weeks this district has experienced some extremely heavy frosts, such as, have not been known ... [Article] (101 words)
  • CITY COUNCIL 1932 AUDIT.

    Messrs. Edward Hempenstall and G. H. Tidbury have been officially advised by the Home Secretary's Office that they have been appointed auditors to the ... [Article] (99 words)
  • YEPPOON COURTS.

    In the Magistrate's Court at Yeppoon, before Messrs. W. Atkinson and J. Lovejoy, J'[?].P., judgments by default were entered in the following cases:— ... [Article] (123 words)
  • SUPREME COURT WRIT.

    Mr. Daniel P. Carey, solicitor, yesterday issued a Supreme Court writ on behalf of William Francis Murray, of Mount Larcom, farmer, against ... [Article] (117 words)
  • IN "OLD HEIDELBERG."

    English boys are again finding their way to the Heidelberg College in Germany, and there are also American students in the special class for foreigners. ... [Article] (145 words)
  • AFTER 45 YEARS Mother Magdalene Dead TRIBUTE TO SERVICE

    Mother Mary Magdalene Connolly passed away at the Convent of Our Lady of Good Counsel, The Range, Rockhampton, on Monday ... [Article] (285 words)
  • FARM BOYS' CAMP Royal National Show INVITATIONS EXTENDED

    The following boys have been invited by the President of the Royal National Association to attend the Farm Boys' Camp, to be held in connection with the ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (310 words)
  • MR. R. A. STANDISH Harbour Board's Appreciation

    At a meeting of the Harbour Board yesterday the Chairman (Mr. R. E. [?]artley[?] referred to the approaching retirement of Mr. R. A. Standish as ... [Article] (117 words)
  • THE FIRST CALL ROCKHAMPTON-ENGLAND Successful Undertaking MRS. BUCHANAN RINGS HOME

    At seven minutes past 4 o'clock yesterday morning Rockhampton and England were connected by telephone for the first time in ... [Article] (292 words)
  • DIPHTHERIA AT MONTO Isolation Ward Suggested HEALTH INSPECTOR'S REPORT

    At the last meeting of the Monto Shire Council Cr. Mo[?]att presided over a full attendance of councillors. Inspector Croft submitted a lengthy ... [Article] (366 words)
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    One London railway porter can wear boots sized fourteen if they are a broad make. ... [Article] (15 words)
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    WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE First Aid for Coughs, Colds, Influenza. ... [Article] (12 words)
  • DRUMMED OUT Offensive Element UNEMPLOYED CAMP

    The uproariously offensive behaviour of several unemployed yo t[?] on their return journey from the city to the North-street ... [Article] (467 words)
  • CAULIFLOWERS MAKING THEM HEAD

    " Anxious " writes: I would be glad if you will let me know the correct way to make cauliflowers head, as i have a fine lot of healthy plants which ... [Article] (220 words)
  • SOCIAL SERVICE Parcels Acknowledged AUTOMOBILE CLUB'S BALL

    The committee of the Social Service League acknowledge parcels from Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. Lamond, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Stevenson (Yeppoon), ... [Article] (295 words)
  • CRACOW GOLDFIELD Expert Interviewed MINISTER'S OPINION CONFIRMED Rockhampton Should Get Trade

    Interviewed last night on his arrival from the Cracow goldfield, Mr. J. T. Coates, who has been investigating the possibilities of the field on behalf of a ... [Article] (314 words)
  • SNOW IN THE WEST Longreach and Winton BUT BACK IN 1901

    The cold snap that has been experienced this winter prompts recollection of similarly severe weather in years gone by, especially ... [Article] (305 words)
  • UNEMPLOYED RELIEF Revival Of Industry MEETING OF CABINET BRISBANE, July 19.

    Cabinet to-day devoted a considerable portion of its timo to a discussion on unemployment. The Premier (Mr. Smith) said ... [Article] (174 words)
  • TO START NEXT MONTH Mollison's Atlantic Flight LONDON, July 18.

    Pilot J. A. Mollison has planned his attempt of a double crossing of the Atlantic for August 7, provided conditions are favourable. ... [Article] (67 words)

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