Complete returns have not yet been received from the meetings of coal miners held on Wednesday, to consider the direction of the Central Council of the ...
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Article : 508 wordsAt a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute last night Mr. H. M. Saunders (private secretary to the Governor) delivered an interesting lecture on patrol ...
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Article : 57 wordsClay Bird Shoot.—The Toowoomba Gun Club has arranged a clay bird shoot in aid of the returned soldiers' funds on Saturday, and has issued a challenge to ...
Article : 359 wordsVisit of Archbishop Sharp.—On 18th instant Archbishop Sharp visited Pelican and confirmed 21 candidates. The service was held in the local hall. Miss ...
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Article : 78 wordsEuchre Tournament.—A [?]uchre tournament and dance were held in the Moffatdale Hall on Saturday night, in aid of the funds of the Murgon Ambulance Brigade. ...
Article : 177 wordsProposed Eisteddfod.—A meeting of about 100 persons met at the Town Hall to consider the question of ho[?]ding an eisteddfod in Grafton, and the matter ...
Article : 222 wordsIt is authoritatively stated that Chang Tso-lin and the Soviet have reached an agreement regarding the Russo-Chinese Treaty, which Chang Tso-lin did not ...
Article : 122 wordsBakery Sold.—Mr. T. W. Goodfellow has hold the Forest Hill bakery, tenanted by Mr. M. Pavey, to Mr. J. C. Frederksen, of Forest Hill, at a satisfactory ...
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Article : 255 wordsIsis War Memorial.—A meeting of the Isis District War Memorial Committee was held in the Isis Shire Hall on Tuesday evening, representatives of the Isis ...
Article : 341 wordsThere was a large congregation in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church last evening, when the Presbytery of Brisbane met for the purpose of inducting the Rev. ...
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Article : 119 wordsSchool Inspection.—Mr. C. Thomson, of the Department of Education, is at present inspecting schools in the district. Being a very enthusiastic tennis player, ...
Article : 136 wordsMemorial Service.—At the Methodist Church on Sunday morning there was a large congregation for the memorial service to the late Mr. J. T. Littleton, who ...
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Article : 201 wordsThe Tweed Heads Chamber of Commerce has under consideration a scheme for bringing into greater prominence the manifold attractions of the twin towns ...
Article : 171 wordsMusical Comedy Company.—The Gympie Musical Comedy Company produced on Friday night the American comedy. "The Tailor Made Man. The principal part ...
Article : 180 wordsBazaar Opened.—Councillor W. A. Rose (Chairman of the Shire Council) opened a very successful bazaar in aid of [?]e Country Women;s Association on Tuesday ...
Article : 167 wordsA dozen out of 20 settlers at Group 104. Northcliffe, went on strike against the alleged bullying and abusive conduct of the group foreman, and hove arrived ...
Article : 122 wordsJean Black (23) has been missing from her home at Camberwell since last Thursday, and Mary Dempsey (18) disappeared from the house of her employer ...
Article : 98 wordsDeath.—On Monday morning the Kingaroy Ambalance was summoned to Mrs. Myers, who had become ill with a paralytic stroke. She was conveyed to ...
Article : 48 wordsWalter Bell (24) left the Hawkesbury River railway station, accompanied by a companion named Armour, early this morning. Shortly afterwards the craft ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Engineer of the Harbour Board is preparing plans of the proposed warehouse for the wool sales. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 26 Sep 1924, Page 11
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