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  4. PINEAPPLE WINTER CROP REDUCED TO 500,000 CASES.

    Mr. J. L. Smith pineapple delegate on the Sectional Group Committee, reported to the Palmwoods Fruitgrowers' Association's monthly meeting: on Friday evening. He stated that the estimate for the winter crop of pineapples had been reduced from 600,000 cases to ...

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  5. Ketch Breaking Up On Mooloolah Bar.

    Running aground on the Mooloolah River bar at Mooloolaba on Saturday last, the auxiliary ketch, Keria, is gradually breaking up. It is now located about 100 yards from the beach. The craft, which has a draught of 7ft. Gins, was being towed through the ...

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  8. Palmwoods' Thirteen Successes In National Fruit Displays.

    Palmwoods district has secured blue honours for the fruit displays at the National Show on thirteen occasions, and has retained the first award for two successive years. These meritorious performances were referred to at the monthly meeting of the Palmwoods ...

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  9. Mapleton.

    There was only an average attendance at the dance held in the Mapleton hall on Friday evening to aid the soft drinks stall for the Red Cross ...

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  10. Kureelpa.

    A final committee meeting in connection with the patriotic sports tomorrow week was held in the Kureelpa hall on Tuesday evening. It was ...

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  11. COUNTRY PARTY ORGANISATION.

    Messrs. R. S. McGeoch (Executive officer) and R. G. Lockyer (general organiser of South Eastern Division). Queensland Country Party, passed ...

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  12. Coolum Beach.

    The monthly meeting of the Coolum Beach Branch Comforts Fund was held in Warren's Hall on Wednesday last, Mrs. H. Bennett (president) presiding. ...

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  13. Glasshouse.

    The annual Diggers' ball was new in the school of arts on Saturday evening and proved a financial and social success Victors were present from ...

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  14. Flaxton.

    A very successful fete and tennis tournament was held in the Flaxton school grounds on Saturday last in aid of patriotic funds. A Jumble stall ...

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  15. Beerwah.

    Mr. A. F. Nielsen, secretary of the Cocchin Creek Fruitgrowers' Cooperative Association, was walking across the floor at dance in the ...

    Article : 171 words
  16. BOER WAR VETERAN WALKS 160 MILES.

    A mere constitutional hike for an 81-years-old Boer War veteran Mr. M. G. C. Pascoe! He has just averaged 20 miles a day for eight ...

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  17. FIRST AID CLASS AT NAMBOUR.

    Thirty students are attending a course in first aid lectures at Nambour by superintendent T. Beech (Maroochy Ambulance). The first of series ...

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  18. CABOOLTURE SHIRE RATES REDUCED.

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  20. Montville.

    The Montville R.S. Sub-Branch members entertained Private R. Long-land (A.I.F.) and presented to him an oversharp pencil. There were present ...

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  21. Mooloolah.

    On Friday evening the Glenview residents held a dance in the local hall to augment the funds to the Landsborough queen funds. Music was ...

    Article : 137 words
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