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Advertising : 240 wordsIn the Albert Hall last night £2[?]/3/ was contributed in response to an appeal by Dr. Sharp (Archbishop of Brisbane) and Bishop Le [?] for funds for the ...
Article : 1,080 wordsAn application by the Clerks' Union for a separate award for clerical employees of the State Trade Commissioner was yesterday refused by the Board of ...
Article : 663 wordsFire Precautions.—Yesterday morning a fire was started near the woodworking shops at the Ipswich railway workshops to test the automatic ...
Article : 266 wordsConvent Fete.—A successful euchre tour nament and dance was held in the Soldiers Hall in aid of little Miss Gray and Master Kearns, who are competing in the ...
Article : 421 wordsChurch of England Fair.—The exhibition and sale of work under the auspices of St. Cuthbert's Church of England, Tweed Heads, which was opened in ...
Article : 644 wordsButter Board.—Mr. J. T. Tod, of Goomburra, has been nominated as a candidate for the State Butter-Board. Mr. Tod has been a director of the Warwick ...
Article : 54 wordsSocial.—About 70 couples took the floor and enjoyed a pleasant evening's dancing at King's Cafe, on the occasion of the Philharmonic Society's social on ...
Article : 82 wordsFruit Growers.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Woombye Fruit Growers, Ltd., held on Thursday, Mr. W. M'Clintock (chairman of directors) presided, and ...
Article : 190 wordsPersonal.—Mr. John H. Brinktworth, accountant of the Bank of New South Wales, has resumed duty after a lengthy absence on leave and relieving duty at ...
Article : 193 wordsHospital.—At the monthly meeting of the Stanley Memorial Hospital, held in the Lyceum Hall, a letter was received from the Works Department advising ...
Article : 232 wordsMr. Abraham Hertzberg, who spoke on the matter of the per capita payments to the State, at the recent Conference of Australian Chambers of Commerce, has ...
Article : 713 wordsRailway Transfer.—Mr. W. Pinch, of Innisfail, who was appointed to the position of guard at the Yandina railway station, vice Mr. W. Major, who was ...
Article : 136 wordsPersonal.—Mr. R. C. Ward, the manager of the local branch of the A.B.C. Bank with Mrs. Ward and family, who have been on a four weeks' holiday ...
Article : 208 wordsAn interesting and successful claim for damages was heard in No. 1 Jury Court to-day. Sydney Watson, a musical director, sued the Council of the ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Queensland Government is to pay its last tribute to an old Labour Ministerial colleague by according the late Mr. J. H. Coyne a State funeral. ...
Article : 1,263 wordsPicnic Race Club.—Mr. M. M. Kavenagh (president) presided at the annual meeting of the Amateur Picnic Race Club. The election of officers for the ensuing ...
Article : 182 wordsObituary.—Mr. C. J. Roche (postmaster, Milmerran) has received advice this his mother, aged 77, had died at Mackay, where she resided.—The infant ...
Article : 148 wordsObituary.—The death occurred at his residence, of Mr. John Hogbin, after an illness extending over many months. The deceased was born at Salsbury, near ...
Article : 183 wordsThe police inquiring into the goldfields murders have come upon some startling evidence. They were searching the premises of Clark, one of the arrested men, ...
Article : 141 wordsIn various places in Queensland Mr. Edmund Jowett has areas of leasehold land totalling in all nearly 1,000,000 acres, and some time ago the Federal Income ...
Article : 184 wordsValedictory.—The members of the Methodist Church Help Society assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. Garland, to bid farewell to Mrs. T. P. ...
Article : 184 wordsAmbulance Meeting.—Mr. G. F. D[?] presided at the monthly meeting of the Beenleigh Ambulance centre, held on June 5. The superintendent (Mr. T. H. ...
Article : 134 wordsRailwaymen Injured.—Keppel Jeynes and Herbert Marry (25), employed as lengthsmen by the Railway Department in the vicinity of Gunalda, sustained slight ...
Article : 185 wordsThis morning, before Mr. Stanley Wilson. David Stibbards pleaded guilty to making a false income tax return for the year 1922, and was fined £30 and [?] ...
Article : 91 wordsNew Hall.—The local branch of the Country Women's Association held a meeting, to which the men were invited, to discuss the question of a new hall. ...
Article : 210 wordsAlleging that the Postal Department had not sufficiently studied their convenience in regard to detentions[?] sorters, who are members of the ...
Article : 121 wordsFancy Dress Ball.—A plain and fancy dress ball was held on Wednesday and Thursday nights in aid of the School of Arts funds. Eighteen adults ...
Article : 168 wordsLorry Capsizes.—On Thursday night last a carrier, Jack George, was taking a load of horse feed to Dunstan station. On the road he picked up two men, W. ...
Article : 107 wordsDuring the week-end 20 valuable dogs have been found dead at St. Mary's, having evidently been poisoned. A [?] dog poisoning campaign occurred in the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe roads from Dalby to Chinchilla, also Dalby to Oakey, are at present very rough.—The British Imperial Oil Co., Ltd. ...
Article : 23 wordsOn Saturday Otto Korn, driver of the motor car in the recent smash in which Mr. H. Coyne lost his life, was sufficiently recovered to give a stagement to ...
Article : 122 wordsThe committee of the Nundah School of Arts will meet in the Board Room, Public Hall, Nundah, to-night, at 8 o'clock. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 15 Jun 1926, Page 14
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