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Advertising : 151 wordsMarch 6.—GABO, 2500 tons, Captain Gerrit Smith, from Sydney. Passengers: Mrs. A. E. Bennett, Miss J. Howartson, Miss J. Sinclair, Messrs. J. G. Davies, T. Hulme, D. Menzies, ...
Article : 2,243 wordsThere is no gainsaying the fact that while Great Britain is constantly reducing her programme of naval construction the programme of Germany ...
Article : 669 wordsThe report of the Agent Cencral which has just been presented to Parliament states that durang 1906, passages were engaged to Queensland for 311 nominated ...
Article : 249 wordsThe triumph of Japan in a struggle with one of the strongest of the European Powers, and the presence of an American fleet on the Pacific, are the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsMr. Payne's patty of Victonans, two of whom were lost when inspecting country in the Moonie River district, returned to Brisbane Testerdny. The two young men ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words"An Old Pioneer," Logan, writes: Sir,—I have noticed a few letters in the "Courier" headed "For Mr. Bell." Is it possible that such things can be, or are ...
Article : 191 wordsYesterday was o busy day an the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper) dealt with the Chamber business, and was engaged from 11 o'clock till well ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Postal Department may be described as belonging to the "leisured class." In some respect it outrivals the Telegraphic Department, which, in its way has become ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Agent-General for this State, in his latest report to the Government, gives an interesting but somewhat belated renew of the Queensland wool clip for 1906. ...
Article : 286 wordsA party of ten officers from the German warship Condor, which is now in port at Brisbane, arrived in Toowoomba by this morning's mail train (our Toowoomba ...
Article : 129 wordsTendency to a few showers on parts of the South-eastern coast of Queensland to-day and to-morrow, with thunderstorms inland. ...
Article : 725 wordsThe following weather forecasts for the twenty-four hours ending noon, to-day were issued yesterday at Melbourne by the Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. ...
Article : 247 wordsMr. Heeney will preside at sittings of the Land Court as follows:—Ipswich, Mardi 20; Dalby, March 24; Roma, March 27. Mr. Sword will hold a court ...
Article : 39 wordsAn interesting set of sporting illustrations has been secured for to-night's issue of the "Sports Observer," the departments of sport represented including ...
Article : 122 wordsNews received by yesterday's English mail is of special interest to the many friends of Miss Hilda Roberts, who, it will be remembered, left Brisbane over ...
Article : 228 wordsCan the working classes save? That is the question asked and answered in the affirmative from a workman's view by James G. Hutchinson in last ...
Article : 658 words"A colonist of nearly forty years' standing, Mr. Robert Buffham, passed away in the hospital a day or two ago (writes our Longreach correspondent). The deceased ...
Article : 245 wordsSome time ago some British settlers obtained land at Bell, near Dalby, for a group. As a result they sent word to friends in Great Britain, and by the ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. R. S. Nevill, State Tobacco Expert, left Brisbane last night on a visit to North Queensland. This is the critical time with the tobacco crop in the North, ...
Article : 145 wordsA telegram was received from Mr. John Carr, of the Bluff Colliery, near Ruckhampton, to-day (our Ipswich correspondent advised last night), addressed to Mr, A. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsMr. Barber, M.L.A., has received a letter from a medical man in America asking for information relative to lands in Queensland, and stating that he desires to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsReferring to the importation of food products into Great Britain during the year 1900, the Agent-General for Queensland, in his latest report to Parliament, ...
Article : 173 wordsProceedings in the City Council yesterday were somewhat turbulent. The council is never what one might call a happy family, but yesterday's meetings was ...
Article : 237 wordsThe figures given from Melbourne regarding the seizuies of opium are taken to refer to seizures by Customs officials, so far as Queensland is concerned. The ...
Article : 68 wordsMrs. Benglssou writes to the "Courier": Sir,—Mrs. Bengtsson desires to return her very sincere thanks for the generous subscriptions given by the public to help ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsAdvices from Wolfram Camp state that a fire occurred there on Wednesday morning, and resulted in the total destruction of premises occupied by C. ...
Article : 262 wordsAt a meeting of unemployed, held in the Mission Hall, Ann street, on Wednesdaj morning, Messrs G. C. Thompson, Coates, and Durkin weie elected a ...
Article : 317 wordsA practical examination in milk and cream testing, following the recent theoretical examination will be held as follows:—Brisbane March 12, at the ...
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Family Notices : 243 wordsGreat interest is being centred on the visit of the Public Works Committee to Casino to inquire into the mints of the extensions of the railway to Kyogle and ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 7 Mar 1908, Page 4
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