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  2. OUR SUNSHINE TEMPTS BRITON TO STAY HERE

    "No fog!" That' was the only impression of Brisbane that Mr. G. E. Exeter, a solicitor, of Harrow, Middle-sex. England. had had time to form ...

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  3. Letters to the Editor

    SIR,—The Courier-Mail is receiving many congratulations upon its pro-gressive "Learn to Swim" scheme, and I should like to loin In the chorus of ...

    Article : 295 words
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  7. ROUND AUSTRALIA

    THE Port Line steamer, Port Auckland, is circumnavigating Aus-tralia to pick up cargo at nine ports. It Is the first time such a course ...

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  8. DEPRESSION BABIES

    Sir,—Under the Financial Emergency Act of 1931 the Federal Government discontinued the pension that was paid to the children of returned ...

    Article : 169 words
  9. SHOW RING EVENTS

    Sir,—The management of the show' ring on Wednesday was anything but an unqualified success, there being far too lone a space between items. At ...

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  10. RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH PROTEST

    Sir,—At a special meeting of the parishioners of St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Brisbane,, the following resolutions were passed, after a ...

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  11. WATER DIVINING

    Sir,—The discussion at the annual meeting of the Council of Agriculture was interesting as snowing that the great advance recently made In what ...

    Article : 252 words
  12. ARE AUSTRALIANS BAD LOSERS ?

    Sir.—One southern sportsman, refer-ring to the suggestion that Larwood might possibly be in the next English team. is reported as savinig that whilst ...

    Article : 250 words
  13. NAVAL TRAINING

    Sir,—I would make these suggestions to the admiral: (1) Serap the deferred pay system in favour of a pension. (2) Eliminate imoporation of Royal ...

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  14. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    Sir,—Mr. Curtln is to be commended for his letter in The Courier-Mail of August 19. Childhood endowment is the great need in Australia to-day. It ...

    Article : 190 words
  15. THE OPOSSUM SEASON

    Sir,—The use of lights and cyanide for the opossum season was against the law, yet during and before the opening of the season just closed ...

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  16. ALSATIAN DOGS

    Sir,—The majority of stories told about the alsatian dog are rumours, with no foundation beyond the Hastiness or prejudice of people who ...

    Article : 412 words
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  18. JINGLES OR POETRY?

    Sir,—I see that you have published appreciations of the jingles appearing in your paper, by Miss Lydia O'Nell. It has shocked me, as a lover of poetry, ...

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  20. SPAIN'S CIVIL WAR

    Sir,—Archbishop Duhig, speaking on the danger of purely secular teaching in schools, attributes the present civil war in Spain to the elimination of ...

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  21. POINTS FROM LETTERS

    Crawford: Not only should there be inspectors of tanks, but inspectors of spouts and guttering, which frequently catch the water and breed mosquitoes. ...

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  22. CABOOLTURE SHIRE COUNCIL

    The financial statement presented at the August meeting of the Caboolture Shire Council. Councillor N. E. Bleakley presiding showed. a debit balance of £3852 to ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. MR. CORBETT PLEASED

    Sir,—Mr. Corbett is pleased because one lady subscriber wrote expressing satisfaction with the metering of her telephone calls. Mr. Corbett should ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS

    Sir,—Having read Mr. Fison's report, concerning Mackay harbour contract and the high cost of stone, etc., etc., it would be Interesting If lie would ...

    Article : 82 words
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