Compulsory insurance of all passengers at sea through unified action by all maritime nations was recommended by the permanent bureau of the International ...
Article : 561 wordsShire Elections.—Nominations of candidates to contest the Moreton Shire Council elections cloned with the Returning Officer (Mr. T. Finimore) on ...
Article : 863 wordsAccident.—A little girl, Aileen Allen, two years of age, f[?]ll from the veranda of her parents' residence last Friday and sustained a fractured arm and broken ...
Article : 467 wordsL[?] Guild.—At the meeting of the Pres[?]erian Ladies' Guild, held at Mrs. A. M[?]er's residence on Thursday afternoon, the principal business was in ...
Article : 461 wordsPersonal.—Mr. H. Gear, who was employed at the railway station for the last seven and a half years, during four of which he was night officer at Yurongmulla ...
Article : 80 wordsProposed Butter Factory.—The chairman of directors of the Maryborough Co-operativ[?] Dairy Co., Ltd., and the directors, Messrs. G. Neakes (Maryborough) and J. ...
Article : 359 wordsRugby League.—The annual meeting of the Upper Brisbane Valley Rugby League Association was held at the Grand Hotel, Blackbutt, on Thursday, February 28. ...
Article : 146 wordsGolf Club.—A number of new names were added to the membership list of the Warwick Golf Club at the monthly ballot on the links. The roll has now reached ...
Article : 178 wordsPersonal.—Mr. A. P. Poll, C.P.S., who has been transferred to Ayr, was farewelled by a representative gathering of citizens, who presented him with a wallet ...
Article : 148 wordsHospital Committee.—The first meeting of the new hospital committee was held on Wednesday night, Mr. J. C. Mikkelsen in the chair. Considerable ...
Article : 305 wordsObituary.—Mr. Patrick Cronan and Mr. David M'Kee, two highly respected residents of the district, died recently, rather suddenly. Mr. Cronan left home ...
Article : 72 wordsPersonal.—Mr. H. Cheeseman, inspector Guardian office, Brisbane, is the guest of Mr. and the Misses Gregory for the weekend.—Miss I. Marshall has left for a ...
Article : 98 wordsCountry Women's Association.—The recently formed branch of the Country Women's Association at Yarraman held its monthly meeting on Friday last, Mrs. ...
Article : 145 wordsPolice Court.—At the Police Court last weekend before Mr. James Bracewell, P.M. Mrs. Edith Wild sued Mrs. Lilian B Andrews for assault. Both are ...
Article : 117 wordsAbundance of Feed.—The rainfall for February was 1091 points, in consequence of which fodder crops are in abundance, and several dairymen are resorting to ...
Article : 136 wordsPersonal.—Mr. H. Wilkinson, of this town, has left on a visit to Sydney.— Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moissner left last week for the Southern States and ...
Article : 302 wordsPineapples.—Good consignments of pines are going forward from here, and the growers are receiving a fair price, 3/9 in the truck losse. Some good ...
Article : 82 wordsStock Movements.—10,000 sheep are leaving Oakwood for Gundabline, New Zealand Land, and Finance Co., owners, Drover Kelly in charge; Drover Albert ...
Article : 33 wordsStation Broken Into.—The railway station office at Oxenford was broken into during the week at about 5 p.m., and an arrest was effected at Ormeau by ...
Article : 172 wordsFarewell.—On Saturday evening, March 1, the residents of Kobble and district assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Simpkins to wish them bon ...
Article : 135 wordsSwimming Carnival.—A pioneer attempt at organising a swimming carnival in the district eventuated on Saturday. Rain in heavy showers spoiled the event, and ...
Article : 147 wordsCotton Crops.—The local cotton crops are doing well, some growers estimating the yield at about one ton per acre. At Burra-burri the cotton crops show good ...
Article : 155 wordsGillen's Siding Disaster.—The two railway carriages which were wrecked in the recent Gillen's Siding disaster arrived in Maryborough on Thursday, and on ...
Article : 781 wordsPersonal.—Mr. Oliver Collins has disposed of his bakery business to Mr. G. T. Randall, of Nambour. Mr. Collins has erected a new residence, and intends to ...
Article : 117 wordsBefore Mr. Jas. Bracewell, P.M., in the Summons Count, on February 22, Wm. Muir, of Derra, Mundubbera,, proceeded against Thos. Laidler, on a charge of ...
Article : 91 wordsRiding Fatality.—On Sunday afternoon Mr. F. Schultz was riding an unbroken two-year-old filly in the stockyard of Mr. W. Zingelmann, at Barr's Serub, when ...
Article : 74 wordsPresentations.—Mrs. J. Silver, a prominent member of the local Presbyterian Church, who is about to leave the district with her family to reside in ...
Article : 133 wordsProposed Sugar Mill.—Messrs. C. E. Rogers, H. M. Bray, Francis, and Hobson, representing the Mooloolah sugar mill organisation, visited Yandina on ...
Article : 121 wordsSavage Bullock.—Mr. J. E. Mackie was kicked through a fence by a bullock, his injuries necessitating medical attention, but he was able to be about again the ...
Article : 149 wordsPoultry Breeders.—The Toowoomba branch of the N.U. Poultry Breeders' Association is protesting against the proposal to transfer the Gatton competition ...
Article : 653 wordsAmbulance Benefit.—The Goomeri Advisory Committee of the Murgon Ambulance Brigade held a benefit on Feb. 27, Mr. A. Rich, the proprietor of the ...
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Advertising : 250 wordsUnited Cane Growers' Association.— On Saturday afternoon Mr. Doherty, accompanied by Mr. A. Williams, addressed a meeting of cane farmers at the ...
Article : 399 wordsSchool of Arts.—The monthly meeting of the Crow's Nest Memorial School of Arts was held in the library on Monday night last, Mr. N. N. Watts presiding. ...
Article : 279 wordsSt. John's Tennis Club.—A meeting was held at St. John's vicarage on Wednesday evening to form a tennis club. The following officials were appointed:— ...
Article : 325 wordsRescued from Flooded Stream.—Christie Olsen, employed at Goondi, fell off a budge, and was caught in the flooded stream. He was rescued by passers-by. ...
Article : 41 wordsAmbulance Dance.—A dance in aid of the Lowood branch of the Q.A.T.B. was held it Tarampa on February 29. It was organised by eight of the local ladies ...
Article : 225 wordsIsis District Hospital.—The 24th adjourned annual meeting of contributors to the Isis District Hospital was held on Friday evening, February 29. The ...
Article : 491 wordsL.P.A.—The monthly meeting of the local L.P.A. took plate on Wednesday, 27th February, Mr. J. Bishop presiding. Discussion centred on the forthcoming ...
Article : 314 wordsTimber Hauling.—One more truck, making four in all, has been put into commission on the "Over the Border" timber hauling service to ...
Article : 359 wordsEuchre Tournament.—A successful euchre tournament and dance was [?]ld in the School of Arts on Saturday night, in aid of the local Boy Scout troop. The ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 5 Mar 1924, Page 16
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