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  2. COAL INDUSTRY.

    On the sole ground that the Special Coal Tribunal, which sat in Sydney last Week, had not been validly constituted under the Constitution or under the ...

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  3. COUNTRY CENTRES.

    The Ipswich Fire Brigade Board met last night, when the chief officer reported on the methods adopted in Hobart to locate fire plugs. Two tenders ...

    Article : 119 words
  4. VOLCANOES.

    Professor H. C. Richards, D.Sc" of the Queensland University, delivered a highly interesting lecture on "Volcanoes[?] last evening, in the School of Arts Hall, ...

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  5. " POULTICE " TAXATION.

    The School of Arts was well filled on the occasion of a Nationalist meeting night. The Mayor (Alde[?]an Charlton) presided, and the speakers received a ...

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  6. CLASH WITH POLICE.

    A big demonstration was held in connection with the assassination of Dr. Rathenau, and speeches were delivered calling on the public to protect and ...

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  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Will you allow me space to make a tiny suggestion about the railway department and the small selector in time of drought, or depression in stock, &c. I ...

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  8. ROCKHAMPTON.

    In the Mount Morgan Police Court on Tuesday, John Hayman pleaded guilty to three separate charges of theft from dwellings in which he secured quite a ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. TOOWOOMBA.

    Mrs. H. W. Emmort, of Wutul, met with an unusual accident at the end of last week. She was returning in a motor car with her husband and others ...

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  11. WARWICK.

    Mr. S. Pearce, who for some years has been the Warwick representative of the Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., has received notice of his appointment to the position ...

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  12. BARCALDINE.

    The Stock Inspector (Mr. Hawthorne) advises the following stock movements: —1012 bullocks, Avon Downs (N.T.) to be dipped at Aramac, and to go on to ...

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  13. ST. GEORGE.

    Although the fox is stated to be fairly plentiful in this neighbourhood, the pest is not treated seriously by the landowners. The dingo, wherever he ...

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  14. RAILWAY EFFICIENCY.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday the Railway Commissioner is, reported to have stated at a complimentary dinner to factory managers that "He would like them ...

    Article : 341 words
  15. FOUND SHOT.

    At an early hour this morning the inmates of it house in Brown-street, Newtown, heard a shot from a room occupied by David Bubble, and on rushing to his ...

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  16. BALLANDEAN.

    An enjoyable dance was held in the School of Arts on Friday in aid of the Ballandean Cricket Club. A huge canopy of coloured streamers was suspended ...

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  17. MARYBOROUGH.

    In the Police Court on Tuesday, John Innes, a young man, pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen a gentleman's overcoat, the property of Ganly & Co. ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. STRUCK A ROCK.

    A cable message received in Sydney from Wellington to-day by the Colonial Sugar Refining Co. stated that 1500 tons of sugar were being lightered out of the steamer ...

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  19. THEFT FROM A RESTAURANT.

    Some time last night thieves entered the noted restaurant known as Paris House in Phillip-sheet. They placed about 5ft. of fuse in the keyhole of the safe ...

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  20. TOWNSVILLE.

    George Moore, Edward L. Hill, and Harry Shaw pleaded guilty to a charge of having killed a steer on the town common[?] and taken the meat to their ...

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  21. ATTEMPTED USE OF EXPLOSIVES

    Matthew Ryan, licensee of the Palace Hotel, York, was to-day committed for trial on a charge of having been in the possession of explosives for an unlawfu[?] ...

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  22. THEFT OF SILK.

    By climbing up the fire escape to the second floor, and breaking a window, thieves entered a millinery factory in Surry Hills last night, and stole silks to ...

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  23. GRAFTON.

    The new Presbyterian Church at Copmanhurst was opened for divine service on Sunday. The ministerial and lay members of the Clarence ...

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  24. 'POSSUM TRAPPING.

    Sir,—The season for snaring 'possums is to be extended. It is most unfair Cannot something be done by public protest? It is well known that lights ...

    Article : 130 words
  25. COUNCIL MEETINGS.

    The recommendation presented by the finance committee at the meeting of the Ithaca Town Council on Monday evening, provi[?]ng that permanent employees of the council should ...

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  26. VOLUNTARY WHEAT POOL.

    The managing director of the West Australian Farmers Ltd. (Mr. Basil Murray) stated, after returning from the Eastern States where negotiations had ...

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  27. MAIN ROADS.

    A special meeting of the Redcliffe Town Council was held last Thursday to confer with the Pine Shire Council regarding the main Brisbane road and ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Church of England, proposals for the election of the new War Memorial Church were discussed. The annual [?]ete has been fixed ...

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  29. CROW'S NEST.

    A successful dance was organised by the Pinelands Branch of the Queensland Farmers' Union. Mr. Bert Smoothy supervised arrangements, and music ...

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  30. COTTON GROWING.

    Mr. Daniel Jones, who is visiting Sydney, from Queensland, stated to-night that the local cotton crop during the harvest just closing had been picked without ...

    Article : 187 words
  31. Geology of Brisbane District.

    At the monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Queensland on Monday, Mr. C. T. White (past president of the society, and Government [?] pointed out the desirability of ...

    Article : 327 words
  32. TEWANTIN.

    At a meeting of the committee of the memorial fund, held in the School of Arts on Saturday, Mr. H. F., Walker presiding, it was decided to erect the ...

    Article : 72 words
  33. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The "Manchester Guardian," in an editorial article concerning the motor car journey by the M'Callum brothers in the Northern [?]erritory, says: "Sir Henry ...

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  34. ANZAC MEMORIAL AVENUE.

    Captain J. Craven, the organising secretary of the Redcliffe Memorial Road scheme, states that preparations for a drive for donations amongst the thousands ...

    Article : 156 words
  35. BEENLEIGH.

    At a meeting of the Beenleigh Rugby League Football Club Mr. Arch. Marlow was appointed secretary in the place of Mr. J. Castles, who resigned. The credit ...

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  36. LOADING FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Karina has a record London loading for the Commonwealth for her class, the chief item being 1000 tons of British Newsprint. ...

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  37. REDCLIFFE.

    The news of the death of Mr. J. M. Phillips at an early hour on Sunday morning in the Mater Misericordiac Private Hospital was received with deep ...

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  38. FIRM'S HEAVY LOSSES.

    The firm of Charles Semons, which in 1921 lost £320,949, and which has a total debit now of £448,423, is proposing to amalgamate with the Textile Corporation. ...

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  39. Buranda Homing Society.

    The initial race of the recently-formed Buranda norning Society was held on June 17 from Grancester, an air line distance of 37 miles. The birds were liberated by the station-master ...

    Article : 146 words
  40. Sandgate Debating Society.

    The weekly meeting of the Sandgate Debiting Society was held on Thursday evening, when further consideration was given in committee to the "July Act Amendment Bill." ...

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  41. VISIT TO MARYBOROUGH.

    Advice has been received that Mr. J. R. Kemp (chairman) and Mr. D. A. Crawford, members of the Main Roads Board, will visit Maryborough on ...

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  42. Kedron Progress Association.

    At the monthly meeting of the Kenron Progress Association, held in the Kedron Hall Mr. King (vice-president) in the chair, a deputation from the Kedron Shire War Memorial Committee put ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    GATTON, June 27.—Very big supplles of chaff came forward this morning, there being a good variety of all lines. Prices remained firm as follows:—Chaff, lucerne £6 to £7/5/, ...

    Article : 58 words
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