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  2. Advertising

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  4. COUNTRY CENTRES. TOOWOOMBA.

    Sudden Death—A sad feature of the election campaig[?] in the East Toowoomba Electorate was the death of Mrs. A. E. Kinnear, Curzon-street, who waa well ...

    Article : 311 words
  5. COOROY.

    May Day.—May Day was celebrated by the holding of a sports meeting. The profit will amount to about £30, which will be used for the improverueut of the ground ...

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  6. YANDINA.

    Race Club.—At a general meeting of the Race Club, held at the Australian Hotel, on May 6, the following officers were elected to fill the vacancies:—President, ...

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  7. GATTON.

    Chamher of Commerce.—The monthly meeting of the Gatton Chamber of Commerce, was held, on Wednesday evening, Dr. C. Simons presiding. It was decided ...

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  8. POMONA.

    Personal.—Mrs. B. E. Watts, who has been in Brisbane for some weeks past undergoing treatment for a severe illness, has returned home much improved in ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. SAPPHIRETOWN.

    Personal.—Mr. W. Reed, who has been one of the leading business men on the field, and Chairman of the Sapphire Progress Association and the Hospital ...

    Article : 70 words
  10. WARRA.

    Stock Trucked.—Last Saturday, 200 bullocks were trucked from Warra to New South Wales. They were a splendid lot, and in first-class condition. They ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. KILCOY.

    Fair.—A fair was held in aid of the Roman Catholic Presbytery. The stallholders were as follows:—Fancy, Mesdames Robson and Flanagan, and Misses ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. UNDULLA AND BRIGALOW CREEKS.

    Producers' Association—Mr. G. W. Gulbrandson presided over the monthly meeting of the Camp Station Branch of the Producers' Association. It was ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. NORTH COAST.

    Recent Sports.—A meeting of the Hall and Sports Commting was held on Wednesday night to finelise matters in connection with the aports and dance held on ...

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  14. NORTH ARM.

    School Dance.—A successful dance in aid of the fuuds of the Brown's Creck State School was held on May 5. Mr. W. Morrison supervised the dancing and ...

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  15. CROW'S NEST.

    St. George's Guild.—The annual meeting of St. George's Guild was presided over by Mrs. Atherton. Mrs. H K Leitzel was appointed vice-president. ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. ROSEWOOD.

    Ball.—The annual ball under the auspices of St. Luke's Church of England was held on Friday night, and was most successful. The music was supplied by ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. BUDERIM.

    Show Committee—The show committee Met on Monday night in the School of Arts, Counciler J. Lindsay presiding. A working bee was arranged for ...

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  18. MILMERRAN.

    Magisterial Inquiries.—A magisterial inquiry was held at the Milmerran court, on Friday, into the circumstances of a fire which destroyed the wool shed.and ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. GYMPIE.

    R.S.S.I.L.A.—In order to raise funds to carry on the task of looking after the interests of returned soldiers and dependents of deceased soldiers, the Gympie ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. LAIDLEY.

    Help Society.—At the monthly meeting of the Laidley Babies' Help Society the secretay reported having received a letter of thanks and appreciation from Mr. E. ...

    Article : 60 words
  21. LOWOOD.

    Aealdent.—Mr. Frank Klaehn (farmer), of Lowood, was out shooting on Wednesday, when he tripped and fell with the rifle under him. The weapon exploded ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. TOWNSVILLE,

    Missing Man—.The man reported to be missing in the Collinsville district a couple of days ago has turned up safely. ...

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  23. HIGHLANDS SETTLEMENT.

    Progress Association.—The annual meeting of the Progress Association was held on Monday. when the following officers were elected:—President. Mr.J. C. An ...

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  24. TOOGOOLAWAH.

    School Examinations.—The annual teachers' and scholarship examinations were held at the Toogoolawah State School last week, Seventeen scholaiship ...

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  25. MALENY.

    Football.—A football match between Past Grammars (Brisbane) and a Maleny team was won by the visitors by 35 points to 6. Mr. J. Roche was referee. A ball ...

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  26. NAMBOUR.

    Irish Concert.—An Irish concert was Held on Tuesday evening. The arrangements were supervised by the Rev. Father Wright who was assisted by several ...

    Article : 328 words
  27. TIARO.

    Herd Testing.—Mr. A. Pentacost (Government Herd-tester) [?] visiting the district. Cane Board.—The Cane Prices Board sat ...

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  28. LANDSBOROUGH.

    Main Road.—Work on the Landshoroutfh-Maleny new main road is again in full swing. All the men—or as many as applied for their original jobs again—have ...

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  29. BARCALDINE.

    Show to be Held.—At a meeting of the P., A., and H. Society Committee on Thursday it was decided to hold the annual show. The matter had been held in ...

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  30. CHARLEVILLE.

    The Show.—At the recent ahow the prize for best girl rider, under 10 years, was awarded to Miss Cardell. ...

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  31. EMERALD.

    May Day.—Eight-hour Day was celebrated by a procession to the sports ground, sports following. The results of the principal events were:—75 yards ...

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  32. DREADNOUGHT BOYS.

    A further batch of about 50 Dreadnought boys arrived by the Euripides today They are among the finest types that have come here to go on various ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. HELIDON.

    Church of England.—The stumpcapping ceremony of St. John's Church of England took place on Sunday. The site, is a fine piece of land (donated to ...

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  34. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    The Sunday school trags were held yesterday in perfect weather. held Wynaum South Presbytering scholars children to file Memorial Park, about 150 ...

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  35. SOUTH COAST.

    Concert.—The Logan Village Tennis Club's concert party held a successful [?]rt in the Logan Village Publie Hall, Recitetions and songs were given by ...

    Article : 199 words
  36. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

    Allegations of [?] made by immigrauls who travelled to Australia by the Orient liner, Ormuz on assisted steerage passages, were warmly refuted by the ...

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  37. MURGON.

    Show.—There is every proapect of a successful show in spite of the droughty weather conditions which have prevailed for some time. The secretary of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. DALBY.

    Personal.—Mr. B. H. Hamwood, who has been on the staff of the local Lands Office for some years, has received notice of transfer to Nanango. ...

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  39. GEORGE M'INTYRE FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  40. CABOOLTURE.

    The Caboolture P.A., and J. Society met on Tuesday night, Mr. R. Mcpherson (president) in the chair. Mr. Collins (hon, secretary) reported that matter were well ...

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  41. LISMORE.

    Kyogle Dairy Company.—The 30th half-yearly meeting of the Kyogle Cooperative Dairy Company, Ltd., was held last week, and the report prcented ...

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  42. GAYNDAH.

    Hospital.—The monthly meeting of the hospital committee was presided over by Mr. J. C. Mikkelsen. The question of fitting the institution with an X-ray plant ...

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  43. Ambulance Brigade.

    The monthly meeting of the Q.A.T.B was held on 10th i[?]ant, M. Baldwin (chairman) presiding. The superintendent's report showed that the following ...

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  44. DULONG.

    L.P.A.—A well attended meeting of the Dulong L.P.A. was held on 1st instant. In reply to the district's petition to the Maroochy Shire Ceuncil for an extension ...

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  45. Dr, Barnardo's Homes.

    By the invitation of the Premier a number of heads of the various Covernment departments attended a meeting in the Under Secretary's room yesterday ...

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  46. ROCKHAMPTON.

    Alleged Theft—In the Police Court on Saturday, Edward Sale, alias Cox, was charged with having stolen a carburetter, oil, pump, primus stove, wash dish, rifle, ...

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  47. PITTSWORTH.

    The local branch of the Hibernian Society held its arnual Ceminunion Breaklist on Sunday. Vitors were present from various, parts of the Downs. ...

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  48. Chelmer School of Arts.

    The Chelmes School Arrs.Which just been completed by the residents of Chelmer. will be officlaily epeaed [?] Tuesday evening. at [?] by A C Elphlastore A Musfeal ...

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  49. Gough and Son, Ltd.'s, Employees' Picnic.

    The employees of George [?] and SonLtd., of Albertstreet. City, held their annual picric as Crilb Island on Monday,In delightful [?]eatner. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Punchaed plased ...

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  50. KILKIVAN.

    Death.—The death oceurred during the week of Mi[?] S. Cogan, eldest daughter of Mrs. T: Cogan, of Coleman Siding. The funeral took place to the Kilkivan ...

    Article : 245 words
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