The levies on sugar cane to be received at mills have been reduced for the 1926-1927 season. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...
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Article : 432 wordsSir,—The confusion which has arisen regarding the contest for the Sandgate seat is by no means reassuring. It is deplorable that upon a mere quibble Mr. ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—I see by the "Courier" of March 26 that the Government, by proclamation, has declared "that the services rendered to the people by hairdressers and barbers ...
Article : 131 wordsSir,—In a letter from Mr. Davey published by you this morning the writer slates: "Mr. Walsh contending that Mr. M'Gill had a right to any electorate ...
Article : 237 wordsFurther particulars of the death of James MacDonald, who died from a wound in the groin at Glenloth, indicates that the affair was a result of a quarrel ...
Article : 107 wordsThe general entries for the Toowoomba Exhibition, to be held on April 19 to 22, closed to-day. The secretary (Mr. G. Noble) remarked that, from rough ...
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Article : 68 wordsThe application of Mr. H. F. Elwyn, of Inglewood, to have serub selection 408, comprising 3250 acres, in the Inglewood district, converted to the tenure of that ...
Article : 212 wordsGRANTHAM, March 29.—Dry conditions still prevail, and very little produce is on offer. Prime lucerne, 7/[?] to 9/; maize, 5/6; pumpkins, 5/ to 8/6. ...
Article : 28 wordsGRANTHAM, March 29.—Pig sales were held to-day. Supplies were good[?] Best baconers sold at 6½. over the scales. Stores were slow at late rates, ...
Article : 41 wordsAbout 40 shareholders were present at the fifth annual meeting of the Maroochy Co-operative Society, which was held at the School of Arts on Saturday last. Mr. ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—In the "Courier" of March 26 the Mayor, Alderman Jolly, is reported as having given an address to the Brisbane Women's Club, in which he said "Brisbane, ...
Article : 154 wordsThree thousand mixed sheep are reported crossing at Adelaide Gate, en route to Thargomindah and Hungerford, Thompson Bros., owners, in charge. ...
Article : 26 wordsSir,—I wonder whether a letter in your columns will have any effect in waking up those responsible for controlling traffic on Sylvan-road. Toowong. All day and ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—The C.O.D. of Fruit Marketing has issued a circular covering proposals for its own reorganisation—in simple truth the C.O.D. has been forced to admit its ...
Article : 409 wordsAll classes of bananas commanded high prices at the markets yesterday, and anything of a special class was keenly contested. For a line of lady fingers from ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 30 Mar 1926, Page 9
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