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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Railway Ambulance.—The annual presentation of awards of the Gympie corps of the Queensland Railway Ambulance Brigade was made by the Mayor ...

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  3. WHERE DOLLARS GO.

    More American money orders are sent to Britain than to any other country, says a message from Washington. In the current fiscal year It ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. Motor Cycling, Ey "TRAVELLER."

    STREAMLINED mudguards are among the many interesting features of the new American machines. Of "Alr-flo" design, they have smooth, ...

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  5. CUP DONATED.

    The cup is for annual competition, and has been donated by Messrs. Bosch, Barthcl and CO., through the manager (Mr, F. Rounsfell), The team winning the greater ...

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  6. CITY TITLE.

    Such an event no doubt would draw a large entry, and could be contested on the 18 hole courses alternately, When the title was abandoned the ...

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  7. HARRISVILLE.

    Council Meeting.—A meeting of the Normanby Shire Council, at which Mr. Walter Harsant presided, reached a deelston in the matter of the salary of ...

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  8. ENGLISH STAKS,

    THE five Test matches should be productive of brilliant riding The tracks on which the international fixtures will be held have not been ...

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  9. ILFRACOMBE.

    Grazlers' Association. — At tho meeting of the Graziers' Association a letter was received from the Longreach association, asking if members were agreeable ...

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  10. BALD HILLS SHOW.

    The first anniversary fete and floral festival organised by the Pine Rivers Presbyterian Young People's Fellowship was held in tho Bald Hills Memorial Hall. ...

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  11. WOWAN.

    Ambulance.—At a meeting of Wowan Ambulance Brigade committee a letter was received from the general secretary. Brisbane, stating that no further action ...

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  12. "MADE TO ORDER."

    At several greens, particularly South Brisbane and Auchenflower, where the greens had just been given dustings when the rain set in and at ...

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  13. SOLVE PROBLEM.

    Action to convene a conference of club handicapped is to be taken by the executive of tho Queensland Golf Council soon. This will follow the council's adoption ...

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  14. GLADSTONE.

    Port Curtis Dalry Association.—At a meeting of the port Curtis Dairy Association, Mr. J. L. Wilson presiding, the election of directors resulted as follows: ...

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  15. POMONA.

    Cricket.—The Pomona Cricket team met a team from Gympie, the former winning by 67 runs on the first Innings. Golf.—The members of the Cooroora ...

    Article : 83 words
  16. GLEN INNES.

    Police Court.—Henry N. Williams was charged In the Police Court with stealing an overcoat and razor, the property of James M'Arthur. Defendant, who ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. POPULAR MACHINE RETURNS.

    Many old friendships were renewed at the showrooms of Morgan and Wacker, Brisbane, last Thursday night, when past and present riders of Harley-Davidson machines were entertained at a function which signalised the return of the Harley-Davldson to tho Queensland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MALENY.

    School of Arts.—In the absence of the president, the vice-president (Mrs. A. McLean) presided at the committee meeting of the Maleny School of Arts. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. CLEVELAND.

    Redlands Memorial Library.—The secretary of the Redlands Library (Mr. G. Wort) roports that £10 worth of new books were placed in the library during ...

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  20. DIRRANBANDI.

    Valedictory.—A farewell evening was tendered to the Rev. B. E. Braunholz, Mr, P. A. McNIcol presiding. The chairman emphasised the good work the guest ...

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  21. HOYT'S GOLD CUP.

    Golfers associated with the motion picture business have their national championship in the Hoyt's Gold Cup, the final of which will be played at ...

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  22. ALLORA.

    Demand for Horses—There is a strong demand for draught horses, and bidding was keen at a sale conducted by Mr. H. Stay. A chestnut gelding, on account ...

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  23. IPSWICH ASSOCIATES.

    Associate members of the Ipswich Golf Club played a four-ball best-ball against par this afternoon Result:—Mrs. R. M'Queen (18) and Miss G. Haenka (31), ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. AT CANNON HILL.

    THE Indian Club will conduct competitions at Uhlmann's Paddock, Cannon Hill, next Saturday afternoon, when a sports gathering in aid of the ...

    Article : 57 words
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  26. ARMY AND NAVY CUP.

    The Indooroopilly Club's Army and Navy Cup, which is open to all members of the Allied forces who served overseas, amateurs and professionals, will be ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. COMING EVENTS.

    To-day.—Yeerongpilly associates: Hidden hole competition, A and B grades. Oxley associates: Foursomes. To-morrow.—Victoria Park; associates: ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. JUNDAH.

    Hospital Meeting.—At the annual meeting of contributors to the Jundah Hospital the president (Mr. B. Eyre) referred to the serious financial position of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. 106.5 M.P.H.

    A TTACKING the New South Wales quarter-mile mean speed flying start record recently, Leo. Tobin (36 h.p. Norton) reduced the time to 8.45 ...

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  30. ESK CLUB TITLE.

    In the final of the Esk golf championship W. Anderson defeated A. M. Gorrie, 2 up and 1 to play. ...

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  31. BEPORTS FROM THE CLUBS.

    NUNDAH.—The question of participating in the pennant fixtures will be dealt with at a special meeting of members in the club house next Saturday at 4.15 p.m. ...

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  32. CLUB LIFE.

    AUTO CYCLE UNION.—A meeting of the executive will be held to-morrow night in tile R.A.C.Q. rooms. The council will meet on Sunday. ...

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  33. NUDGEE ASSOCIATES.

    Play by the Nudgee associates to-morrow will be for Mrs. Fouerman's trophy, 18 holes stroke handicap. ...

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  35. DECISION TO-DAY.

    A DECISION of vital importance to motor cyclists will be made at a meeting of the Waterford Shire Council to-day, when the question of ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. VICTORIA POINT.

    C.W.A. Meeting.—At the meeting of the Victoria Point branch of the Redlands C.W.A. regret was expressed at the departure of Mrs. Faggltt (honorary ...

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  37. TASMANIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.

    R. T. Brown, the Northern amateur, won the open golf championship of Tasmania at the King's Meadows links to-day with a score of 152 for 38 holes. Len. ...

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  38. SAMFORD.

    Arbor Day.—Arbor Day was celebrated at the Mount Nebo School, when two pine trees were planted under the direction of the teacher (Mr. G. Shearer). During ...

    Article : 115 words
  39. FOOT AMPUTATED.

    W. L. ("Young") stribling, the heavyweight boxer, who visited Australia last year, was critically injured when he was struck by an automobile while he was ...

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  40. FLYING FURLONG.

    THE postponement of the Kedron Club's flying furlong competition on Saturday last owing to rain, while disappointing to many enthusiasts, was ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. LONGREACH.

    Junior Mission Band.—A new activity in the church life of St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Longreach, began during the weok, when a Junior mission band ...

    Article : 432 words
  42. WILL GAVEN WIN?

    N. Gaven won the decathlon title last year with 5329.665 points. Will he repeat that performance this year? At present he has 2936.9203 points, being second only ...

    Article : 143 words
  43. MORAYFIELD.

    Cricket,—The Elimbah cricketers heat Morayfield by 133 runs on the first innings. Details:—Elimbah, innings declared closed, 9 wickets for 223, Morayfield, 90. ...

    Article : 24 words
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