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  2. SHIPPING.

    Mar. 6.—Canberra, 7707 tons, Captain R. D[?]uton, from T'ville. Passengers: Mesdames Chand, Ninnis. Perons, Mulenfont, Ward, A. H. Horne, Burley, Collard, Bennett, Wooster, ...

    Article : 893 words
  3. THE STOCK EMBARGO.

    Despite all the protestations of the State Government that it was not going to refuse the necessary certificates under the tick regulations to thwart the ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. ADRIFT ON THE ICE.

    Up to the present 150 of the Swedish fishermen who were cast adrift owing to the icefloes breaking away in the Baltic have been rescued. Other rescues are ...

    Article : 38 words
  5. "COURIER" WEATHER CHART.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 4 words
  6. ARBITRATION COURT.

    His Honour Mr. Justice Macnaughton presided over a compulsory conference convened by him for the purpose of settling an industrial dispute in the ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. Family Notices

    {No abstract available}

    Family Notices : 368 words
  8. SHOWERS IN BRISBANE.

    Several showers of rain fell in Brisbane yesterday, 12 points being registered by the "Courier" gauge, making a total of 77 points so far this month. ...

    Article : 31 words
  9. THE RAIN STORM.

    The rain storm is still affecting the Western districts, although in several districts the falls have been lighter. ...

    Article : 33 words
  10. REPORTS FROM COUNTRY CENTRES.

    The weather gave every promise of clearing yesterday afternoon, but rain commenced again early this morning, and has fallen continuously since daylight without any appearance of ...

    Article : 1,737 words
  11. STATE GROGGERIES.

    At a meeting yesterday of the Cabinet it was decided that Mr. H. W. Webber, of the Strand Hotel, Yeppoon, near Rockhampton, ...

    Article : 226 words
  12. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. S. Crowther, of Dornoch-terrace, received the sad news last week that his eldest son, Sergeant C. R. Crowther, was reported missing since February 1 last. ...

    Article : 567 words
  13. A CLOUD-BURST.

    Although a break ocurred in the weather locally last nignt, this morning drizzling rain commenced, and continued most of the day. Up to 5.30 p.m. 41 ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. Mails for the A.I.F.

    The next mails for the Expeditionary Forces (Egypt, France, &c.) will close next Monday, at 6 p.m. ...

    Article : 21 words
  15. CLERMONT FLOOD RELIEF.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  16. SENATORIAL FILIBUSTERING.

    There is a good deal ot similarity between the position which has arison in the American Senate and that which has precipitated a crisis in ...

    Article : 728 words
  17. In Hot Pursuit.

    Wearing an old pan of khaki trousers liberally "ornamented" with mud, and a tweed coat and felt hat, a youth of medium build, apparently about 16 or 17 ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. QUEENSLAND CANNED PINEAPPLES.

    The secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. S. Benjamin) announced yesterday that an offer of 10,000 cases of Queensland canned pineapples had been ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. LANGLO AND WARD RIVERS IN HIGH FLOOD.

    Only light showers fell to-day, but the Warrego River is again rising, owing to rain higher up, and the water is running close under the decking of the bridges. ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 367 words
  21. UNION MONEYS.

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., the hearing was continued of the charge against George A. Simpson of having stolen £16/14/2 as ...

    Article : 466 words
  22. Mail Train Late.

    Owing to delays on the New South Wales side of the border the mail train from Sydney did not reach the Central Station, Brisbane, until 9.50 last night ...

    Article : 37 words
  23. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    Frederick A. Holland and Norman G. Anderson were charged in the District Court to-day with having, contrary to the War Precautions Act, abetted in the ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. THE BALONNE RISING.

    Owing to the rains at the head of the Bal[?]ne, the river has started to rise, registering a rise of 1ft. this morning. The mail coach from Yeulba, due here on ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. The Peerage and the War.

    In the issue of "Dod's Peerage" for 1917 just to hand from London is given a "list of officers whose names appeared in 'Dod's Peerage,' and who have lost their ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. TRAIN SERVICES DISORGANISED.

    The Railway Department has received several telegrams from the Northern, Central, and South-western divisions an[?] the dislocation of train services ...

    Article : 502 words
  27. SUN, MOON, AND TIDE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  28. The Queensland University.

    The long vacation of the University is drawing to a close and the full work of the academic year will begin next Tuesday. Although the long vacation ...

    Article : 437 words
  29. APRIL 2.

    April 2 is an important date this year, for then applications for war bonds close with the Commonwealth Bank. The time to purchase war bonds is now. Bank ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. HEROIC BRISBANE LAD'S DEATH.

    Mrs. F. Attewell, Nundah, has received the following letter relative to the death of her son Fred., from his pal. Bernard James:—"Doubtless you will by ...

    Article : 418 words
  31. MAILS OUTWARD.

    United Kingdom, &c.—Newspapers, March 15, [?].5 a.m.; letters, March 19, 8 p.m. Wellington—March 7, 7.5 a.m. Western Australia—March 7, 7.5 a.m. ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. FIRES.

    A call to a fire at the Howard Motor Garage, Adelaide-street, at 6.20 p.m. yesterday was responded to by the full strength of the Central Brigade, under ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    No responsibility can be accepted by the Editor for MS., nor can he undertake to return it. No replies to questions will be conveyed by ...

    Article : 286 words
  34. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

    The Coroner held an inquiry to-day concerning a fatal mock duel at East Brunswick on February 25, when Edric Augustus M'Intosh, aged 27 years, is ...

    Article : 57 words
  35. THE BLOWFLY PEST.

    Information from Emerald is to the effect that a large number of sheep owners in that district have been poisoning the blowflies for the past f[?]w weeks, ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. Tram Collision.

    A collision between two trams at the intersection of George and Adelaide streets, at 5.20 p.m. yesterday, resulted in one of the cars being derailed, and ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. The Brisbane Courier

    The Prime Minister stated yesterday, in announcing that an immediate appeal would be made to the people to decide by whom they would be governed, that ...

    Article : 504 words
  38. OFFICIAL ADVICE.

    The "Meteorological Notos" issued yesterday by the Divisional Meteorological Office, stated: "The centre of the tropical depression which has been ...

    Article : 292 words
  39. MR. COYNE'S TOUR.

    Owing to the block in the traffic on the Clermont line the Minister for Railways is unable to carry out his expressed intention of visiting Clermont and Blair ...

    Article : 49 words
  40. Missing Youth Found.

    William Clanfield, aged 18, was lost on Sunday last from a surveyors' camp about eight miles from Thargomindah. The police and a traeker were out on Monday ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. Family Notices

    {No abstract available}

    Family Notices : 171 words
  42. Gladstone Water Supply.

    Gladstone's new water supply was handed over by Mr. C. E. Deshon, (engineer in charge) to the mayor (Alderman J. H. Kessell) last Friday. The ...

    Article : 312 words
  43. MAYORAL CLERMONT HOOD RELIEF FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  44. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Giving evidence to-day before the State Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways, the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Norman) declared that the real ...

    Article : 43 words
  45. THE HOPE OF THE PLOUGH.

    The British Prime Minister indulged in no mere figure of speech when he said in the House of Commons, "The plough is our hope." The changing ...

    Article : 519 words
  46. A Railway Appeal.

    The Railway Appeal Board, consisting of Messrs. P. M. Hislion, P.M., J. Chambers (Divisional Traffic Manager, representing the department), and. T. A. ...

    Article : 146 words
  47. MEMORIAL BELL CONSECRATED.

    At the local Roman Catholic Church this morning the Bishop of Lismore (Dr. Carr[?]) consecrated a bell which has been erected to the memory of the late ...

    Article : 100 words
  48. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 82 words
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