Weather conditions in the canegrowing areas of the northern section of the State are still within the records of the early part of the year. ...
Article : 390 wordsMr. H. S. Berg, the Independent candidate for Enoggera, addressing the electors at Alderley, said he refuted the statement made by the Lord Mayor that ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. Colin Basil Peter Bell, who had been manager of Westland station for the Queensland National Pastoral Company since about 1907, died ...
Article : 326 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Glen Innes Junior Farmers' Movement the following officers were elected:—Patron, Mr. H. Simpson; vice-presidents, Messrs. Reg. ...
Article : 185 wordsSir,—The most noticeable point in the Unions' comments on the Federal Court's judgment is their inconsistency. The two main points are ...
Article : 230 wordsThe great problem of dairy farmers to-day is to obtain a decent living from the low prices received for their product. In giving consideration to this ...
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Advertising : 577 wordsSir,—Since the publication of my letter on the subject of wild things in captivity I have been pleased and much encouraged by the large amount ...
Article : 249 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Byron Referces' Association the following officers were elected:—Patron, Mr. F. I. Ward[?] president, Mr. W. Walker: secretary and ...
Article : 115 wordsAt the council meeting of the Lockyer branch of the R.A.C.Q. a picnic was arranged for president's day, at Lower Tent Hill. The Toowoomba branch has ...
Article : 114 wordsIn the Maclean Court Henry George Teece, butcher, for wrapping meat in printed paper, was fined £2. John Kebble, farmer, of Mororo, for having failed to ...
Article : 64 wordsAt the Goodna Mental Hospital the officials met to say farewell to one of their officers, Dr. F. C. Turnbull, who is taking over the position of medical ...
Article : 43 wordsSir,—My association finds it necessary to refute some of the statements made in Saturday's issue regarding Victorian potatoes which ...
Article : 204 wordsAt a meeting of the Show Society the secretary presented a statement showing that as a result of the appeal recently launched £271/9/10 had been subscribed. ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. George A. Cameron, manager of Cameron's foundry, died after a long illness. He leaves a widow and daughter. Thomas Owens, waterside worker, fell ...
Article : 46 wordsThe death of Mr. John Muir occurred at his residence in Rose Street, Annerley, on April 18. The deceased was the second son of the late ...
Article : 103 wordsIn the Land Court the yanna surrendered block of 90 square miles, upset price 10/, was purchased by J. Hegarty, at 43/ a square mile. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir,—Although I have a great regard for Mr. Arnold Wienholt, I think he has overlooked the extenuating circumstances that justify the ...
Article : 172 wordsOwen Dodds, an employee of the Tweed Butchering Co., was injured while killing a bullock at the company's slaughtering yards, at Boat Harbour. He had speared ...
Article : 106 wordsAt a meeting of the P.P. Board applications were received from lessees of stock routes for the extension of their leases to leases in perpetuity. The inspector ...
Article : 131 wordsThe results of official production tests of cows and heifers that have qualified for entry into the advanced register of the herd books of the ...
Article : 723 wordsMrs. Harriett Clarke, who died at Southport on April 20, in her 81st year, was the widow of Mr. Frederick Henry Clarke. She was born at ...
Article : 194 wordsSIR, —In your issue of Wednesday, April 18, a correspondent, "Casket Ticket Buyer," in attacking horse racing, asked "What has racing ever done ...
Article : 180 wordsDr. D. T. Rushton Smith, who has been medical superintendent to the Blackall Hospital, has resigned and intends going overseas to take further degrees. Dr. H. ...
Article : 143 wordsN. E. Crease (Brisbane) thinks both growers and consumers have reason to complain about the methods of fruit marketing. He adds::"The ...
Article : 474 wordsThe mysterious increase of silicosis, a peculiarly deadly lung disease, among miners of South Wales, is to be investigated (says the "Morning Post") ...
Article : 321 wordsEndeavours to have the Saturday half-holiday replaced with one afternoon in the midweek, in order to improve business turnovers in North Queensland sugar ...
Article : 157 wordsSir,—A very public-spirited school is celebrating its jubilee this year—"Redlands" School for Girls, Neutral Bay, Sydney. The Old Girls' Union has ...
Article : 316 words"I agree that it is[?] most desirable that our stock routes and reserves should be cleared of noxious weeds, but in view of the present position ...
Article : 309 wordsMr. T. J. O'Connell presided at a meeting of the Barcaldine Central Racing Club, when accounts amounting to £11/3/5 were passed for payment. It ...
Article : 243 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Jericho District Hospital Board accounts amounting to £57/2/ were passed for payment. G. A. Sloan and Co., Rockhampton, are ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,—The view that production should be reduced is bad policy. What is needed is more economic correction A bag of beans sent in late on Friday ...
Article : 345 wordsThe report of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue for the year ended March, 1933, emphasises how the wealthier section of the community have ...
Article : 190 wordsFigures supplied by the medical superintendent (Dr. C. B. D. Butcher) at the monthly meeting of the Warwick Hospital Board showed that during March ...
Article : 65 wordsA benefit social in aid of the funds of the Gladstone ambulance brigade was spoilt by rain, which fell throughout the day. Mr. McQuaid and Mr. Carter ...
Article : 80 wordsThe present season, with the conditions favourable to the production of an abundance of succulent green foods, has given rise to a number of cases ...
Article : 367 wordsThe bachelors of Fordsdale held a ball in the local hall. The music was supplied by Misses Mechan (two), Misses J. Morton, S. Duke, and J. Cook. Mr. E. Bookie ...
Article : 88 wordsPassengers who left for Sydney by the New England Airways monoplane on Saturday morning were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. R. Davis, Messrs. T. Craig. A. ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Mon 23 Apr 1934, Page 17
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