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  2. LAW REPORT.

    Before his Honour Chief Justice M'Cawley. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. (Part heard.) ...

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  3. INDUSTRIALISTS' CASE.

    In these articles Mr. Thomas J. Lonsdale, formerly general secretary of the Inland Transport Workers' Union, writes upon current topics of ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Kennel Club.—At the annual meeting of the Toowoomba Kennel Club on February 23 the aunual report showed a bank credit balance of £17. The office-bearers elected ...

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  5. DIRRANBANDI.

    Personal.—Mrs. K. S. Pallisier and her daughter Isa returned home after an absence of over a month. During her holiday Mrs. Pallisier visited Brisbane and ...

    Article : 397 words
  6. SOUTHPORT.

    Life Saving.—Mr. J. Gibson, instructor of the Royal Life Saving Society, visited Southport for the week-end as the guest of the local Life Saving Club. On Sunday ...

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  7. DALBY.

    School of Arts Committee.—At the monthly meeting of the Dalby School of Arts, Committee held on February 19, the financial statement disclosed that January ...

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  8. LANDSBOROUGH

    Personal.—Mr. E. C. Dickens, who met with an accident whilst loading maize and was conveyed to Beerburrum Hospital, is reported to be much improved.— ...

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  9. MARYBOROUGH.

    Lady Musgrave Hospital.—At the last committee meeting of the Lady Musgrave Hospital a letter was received from the Newfield Granville Guild enclosing the ...

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  10. NANANGO.

    Cottage Destroyed by Fire.—A threeroomed cottage on Barambah-road, tenauted by Mr. Blank, was completely destroyed by fire on February 19. At the ...

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  11. TOWNSVILLE.

    Death of Old Resident.—Mrs. Andrew Ball, a 50-year resident of Townsville, died on Monday at the ago of 83. She leaves a son (Mr. Creighton Ball, of Sydney). ...

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  12. WARWICK.

    Waight Guessing.—The Allora Show guessing competition of the weight of a bullock resulted in Mrs. George Rooney, Mount Marshall, being the winner, her ...

    Article : 272 words
  13. CLERMONT.

    Personal.—Mr. G. J. Poll (chemist), who had been on a trip to the Old Country, has returned to Clermont. It is Mr. Poll's intention, however, to make ...

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  14. KINGAROY.

    Benefit Dance.—The first benefit dance, under the auspices of the Boy Scouts mid the recently formed Girt Guides, eventuated in the Olympia Theatre on ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. GYMPIE.

    Mining Grants.—Mr. T. Dunstan, M.L.A., has received word from the Under Secretary of the Mines Department that the Minister has approved of ...

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  16. TENTERFIELD.

    Car Turns Somorsault.—While returning from a dance held at Black Swamp, at 2 o'clock on Friday morning, a car owned and driven by Mr. Arch. Miller, ...

    Article : 215 words
  17. MURGON.

    Sporting Bodies.—A committee meeting of the Sporting Bodies' "Queen" was hold at Gesler's Cafe on February 19. Mr. Garden was elected to the chair, and ...

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  18. ROCKHAMPTON.

    Divorce Action.—In Chambers on Friday the Registrar of the Supreme Court directed that an action for a dissolution of marriage, brought by Emily Livingston, of ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. ROADVALE.

    Ambulance.—A social and dance in aid of the Boonah Ambulance was held at Mr. H. Badke's' barn on February 18, and resulted in £12 being raided. Prizes were ...

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  20. IN MATRIMONIAL JURISDICTION.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Lukin. DORRIES v. DORRIES. His Honour delivered his reserved judgment on the petition of Carl Wilhelm ...

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  21. FASSIFERN.

    Show Society.—At a meeting of the Fassifern Agricultural and Pastoral Association, hold on February 12, Mr. Ball reported that he had attended the ...

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  22. GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS.

    Fruit Consignments.—From February 7 to 14, 9334 cases of pines were forwarded to the canning factories. A total of 2675 cases were forwarded on Tuesday, ...

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  23. CLIFTON.

    Dances.—The second of a series of dances was held in the Spring Creek Hall in aid of the piano [?] Excellent music was supplied by Misses Seal (2) and ...

    Article : 275 words
  24. CHILDERS.

    District Hospital.—The annual report of the 1sis District Hospital states that despite the good season the funds of the institution have not benefited to the ...

    Article : 326 words
  25. EIDSVOLD.

    Railway Construction.—The headwork of the railway bridge over the Burnett at Ceratodus is well advanced. A substantial vehicular traffic bridge has been ...

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  26. ROSEDALE.

    Dance.—An assembly dance was held at Rosedale on Saturday night. There was a representative gathring, and an enjoyable time was spent. Dancing was ...

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  27. PELICAN.

    School Inspection.—Mr. Jeffrey, school inspector, paid his annual visit to Pelican and Medley State Schools this week. Cotton.—The cotton crops are looking ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. ARBITRATION COURT.

    An appeal was heard by Fredk. Keogh, Deputy Commissioned of Stamp Duties, Brisbane, against the appointment of Fredk. J. M'Carthy to the position of ...

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  29. GOONDIWINDI

    Police Court.—At the Police Court last week a Talwood resident appeared on a charge of assaulting Charles Williams, with intent to do grevious bodily harm. ...

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  30. KALBAR.

    Personal.—At the Coulson State School recently the past and present scholars of the school assembled together in the schoolroom to bid farewell to the head ...

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  31. KILKIVAN.

    Social.—A largely attended send-off gathering took place at Cinnabar on the evening of the 19th inst., to wish Mr. Ernest Avard good-bye and good luck. ...

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  32. PEAK CROSSING.

    Dance.—A dance was held in Mr. W. Bauer's residence in aid of the Building Fund of the Peak Crossing Hall. There was a good attendance. A bridle, which ...

    Article : 246 words
  33. COOROY.

    Ambulance.—A deputation from the Gympie Ambulance, consisting of Messrs. Watts (chairman), Stitt, and L. Dean (secretary and superintendent), waited ...

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  34. HIGH COURT W[?]IT.

    In June 1924, Barnce and Co., Ltd., issued a writ against the State Wheat Board and the members thereof, out of the High Court of Australia, claiming:- ...

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  35. WALLANGARRA.

    Railway Traffic.—At the railway yard last week-end the transhipping gangs worked long hours. For the week ending February 21 the gangs employed by the ...

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  36. TENTERFIELD.

    Personal.—Miss Eileen M'Tague, who has been in the employ of Messrs. Roper and Walker, Ltd., for a considerable time, was presented with a beautiful ...

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  37. GATTON.

    Lookyer Show Society.—A committee meeting of the Lockyer A. and I. Society was held on February 21, Mr. L. L. Hansen presiding. Messrs. F. Thomas, ...

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  38. HARRISVILLE

    Personal.—Sergeant and Mrs. O'Grady and Miss O'Grady have returned home after a six weeks' vacation spent in Sydney and at Beachmere, Caboolture. ...

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  39. BUDERIM.

    School of Arts.—A meeting of the committee of the School of Acts was held on February 16. Mr. D. Campbell occupied the chair. The secretary was ...

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  40. GAYNDAH.

    Church Blessed.—Dr. Duhig (Archbishop of Brisbane) reopened and blessed the church at Byrnestown on Sunday. This church was demolished by a cyclone last ...

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  41. GOODNA

    Ambulance Benefit.—Owing to the absence of the matron of the hospital (Miss K. Gormley), the duty of supervising the euchre party and dance arranged by her ...

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  42. IAIDLEY.

    Chamber of Commerce.—At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, Messrs. Adams. Seriven, Wain, and Rowles were appointed a sub-committee to go into ...

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  43. FOREST HILL.

    Social.—Mrs. I. M. Logan is spending a holiday in Brisbane and Southport, at the latter place being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morgan. ...

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  44. WATERFORD.

    Dance.—Mr. H. Austin, of the Waterford Club Hotel, gave a free dance in the [?] Club Hall on Saturday night. Miss Elsic Richter and Messrs. ...

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  45. INNISFAIL

    Fire at El Arish.—Mr. D. Ryan, Acting P.M., held an inquiry to-day into the cause of the fire at El Arish, whereby the Government store was destroyed. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  46. MONTO.

    State School Approved.—Mr. D. J. Hanvin, hon. secretary, Monto School Building Committee, has received work from the Department of Public Instruction that ...

    Article : 89 words
  47. BROOKLANDS.

    Social Evening.—A coin evening was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hall on February 14, when about fifty people were present. The collection, ...

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  48. HELIDON.

    Church of England Social.—The committee of the Church of England provided an enjoyable evening in the Empire Hall. Helidon, on February 21. Excellent ...

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  49. CABOOLTURE.

    Butter.—The output of butter at the Caboolture factory for the week ending February 21 was 30 tons 13cwt., an increase of [?] on the previous week. ...

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