In the Police Court to-day John M. Cilcs, managing editor of the "Sun" newspaper Adelaide who did not appear, was charged on the information of ...
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Article : 2,571 wordsPersonal.—Mr.Thomas M'Kay, who recently retired from the p sition of checker in charge at Toowoomba railway station goods shed after 36 years in the service, ...
Article : 68 wordsIn connection with the arrest of two suspected cocaine addicts it transpired that one, on being searched, was found to have in his possession a hynodermie ...
Article : 337 wordsOn December 20 last a Malay named Ta Andoe was sentenced to five years' imprisonment, with hard labour, on a charge of having inflicted grevious bodily. ...
Article : 142 wordsPersonal.—Miss Watson, of The Palms, Lowood, since her mother's death, left for Montville, on the Blackall Range, where she will stay for a while. ...
Article : 27 wordsAdetaide Fruit Representative.—Mr. A. Parnell has been appointed representative of the Committee of Direction for marketing of fruit in Adelaide (South ...
Article : 86 wordsWar Memorial.—Mr. F. Williams the contractor for the Warwick War Memorial, has completed the stone for the gate pillana to the entrance to Leslie Park. In ...
Article : 68 wordsSwitzerland, by 431,000 votes to 313,000, ha3 rejected the propobed increase in the woiking week from 48 to 54 hours. ...
Article : 31 wordsCoarse Woods.—Farming operations haye been more or less at a standstill for some time, last week particularly, owing to the showery weather. ...
Article : 384 wordsRailway Inspection.—The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Davidson), accompanied by Mr. Petford (traffic manager); Mr. Steer (secretary), and party, on official ...
Article : 36 wordsBaptistine Travail, a most ingenious safe cracker, known as the "King of Burglars," died in a French penal settlement just as he was about to be pardoned in ...
Article : 124 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Noosa Shire Council was held on, Wednesday. The. lates for the current year were struck as follows:—General, 6d. in the ...
Article : 478 wordsShire Elections.—Very little interest is being shown in connection with the forthcoming shire council elections. Among those spoken of as likely to contest the ...
Article : 56 wordsA. and I. Society.—A meeting of the Laidley A. and I. Society Committee was held on Saturday, the president (Mr. G. Elliot) in the chair. The following were ...
Article : 215 wordsMr. F. J. Dobson (chairman of directors of the Caboolture Co-operative Dairy Company) presided at a meeting of shareholders of that company, called to hear ...
Article : 552 wordsSchool of Arts.—A special general meeting of members of the Memorial School of Arts was held on Monday evening to appoint fresh trustees. Mr. N. N. Watts ...
Article : 157 wordsLand Sale.—A land sale was held at Hartley, near the Styx State Coal Mine, on Friday, when 48 lots realised £3000. Next Friday 138 lots will be sold at ...
Article : 116 wordsLand Court.—At the Emerald Land Court Charles Loch's application for Portion 27, Moodewarra, 6197 acres, was accepted. ...
Article : 106 wordsA meeting of the Morningside Progress Association was held on Wednesday evening in the Masonic Hall. The erection of the-School of Arts at Morningside is one ...
Article : 101 wordsFruit Loading.—A total of 1013 cases of pineapples was despatched to the canniug factories for the week. The local cannery of the M.S.D. Co. handled 590 ...
Article : 227 wordsAnnual Show.—At a meeting of the Ma[?] Pastoral, Agricultural, and Industrial Association it was decided to hold the annual showe in Mitchell. The ...
Article : 52 wordsThe French Commercial Attache to Australia (M. Georges Bader) has arrived, and will stay some months, receiving at the National Ofiico of Foreign ...
Article : 43 wordsMary Valley Line.—The claims for the construction of the Mary Valley line, in rivalry of the Tinana deviation proposal, were advanced by a largely attended ...
Article : 496 wordsCalved heifers sold at up to £11/5/ at the Lismore sale yards on Thursday, which is the highest price realised for some lime. There were large yardings. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe South Australian Government has received from America the first of the 12 rail motor cars, weighing 13 tons each, which are to replace the steam-driven ...
Article : 92 wordsCream Pay.—The Wide Bay Co-operative Dairy Co. paid its local cream suppliers to the Cooroy factory at the rate of 1/2 per lb., c.b.f., for frist-class cream ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 19 Feb 1924, Page 9
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