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  2. Advertising

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS.

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  4. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The newly elected council for Windsor comprises a Labour Mayor, six United Party representatives, four members of various progress associations, and two ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Technical College.—The monthly meeting of the committee of the Ipswich Technical College was held yesterday, Mr. J. P. L'Estrange presiding. Mr. D. A. ...

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  6. MUNDUBBERA.

    A., P., and I. Association.—A meeting of the Mundubbera A., P., and I. Association was held on April 4, Mr. J. V. Reinke occupying the chair. The ...

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  7. LOWOOD.

    Crops and Dairying.—The maize is beginning to ripen. Some farmers are likely to obtain only a little more than half a crop, while others will be less fortunate, ...

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  8. FITZROY.

    The final returns in connection with the Fitzroy Shire show that S. Evans, J. J. Smith, and W. Pierce were returned for No. 1 Division, and R. H. Blank, W. ...

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  9. British Navy Concert.

    The official concert party of the Fleet will give an entertainment in His Majesty's Theatre, kindly loaned for the occasion by J. C. Williamson Ltd ...

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  10. WONDAI.

    The Wondai Shire elections were nonpolitical. Results:- No. 1 Division (eight candidates).— Zackresen, 286; Porter, 246; Burns, 275: ...

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  11. ILFRACOMBE.

    The Ilfracombe Shire contest was non-political. All the retiring members, except M. Nicholson, were re-lected. The new member is A. F. Johnstone. A recount ...

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  12. ROCKHAMPTON.

    Accident.—Thomas Matthews, a kanaka, just crossed the Fitzroy Bridge on Friday night, riding a bicycle, when a motor car conveying a sick person from ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA.

    False Pretences.—In the Police Court yesterday, Charles Morton (34), on remind, appealed, charged that, by falsely pretending to Thomas Joseph Quirk, ...

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  14. EMERALD.

    Emerald Convent.—The annual children's fete in aid of the Emerald Presbyterian Convent was highly successful, resulting in a profit of £206/5/5. The ...

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  15. LIVINGSTONE.

    Further returns have come to hand in connection with the Livingstone elections. For chairman, Mr. Beak, has greatly increased his lead. In No. 1 Division J. ...

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  16. HUGHENDEN.

    The Town Council elections were held on Saturday, when 681 persons voted, the average being 57 per cent. of those on the roll Results:—Edward E. Phillips, ...

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  17. TARA.

    Shearing.—Coomrith has finished shearing, and about half the wool has been delivered at the station Carriers are drawing only half-loads owing to the ...

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  18. CHARTERS TOWERS.

    The elections at Charters Towers for the eleven seats resulted:—T. Chappel, 2098; G. Whitehead, 2095; L. Redmond, 1975; E. Mann, 870; J. Dunn, 1804; W. ...

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  19. TOWNSVILLE.

    The Harbour Board.—Messrs. J. E. Clegg and Percy Willmett defeated Messrs. G. Edwards and A. Cahill, in a contest for Townsville seats on the ...

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  20. OTHER CENTRES.

    The results of the triennial elections of the Coolangatta, municipality to date are:- For Mayor.—Matters, No. 1 Ward 100, ...

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  21. LONGREACH.

    The elections passed off quietly. One Labour nominee topped the poll, but he is a well-known business man, and only two anti-Labourites were nominated for ...

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  22. CASINO.

    Dairying Conference.—An important conference is to be held in Sydney on Monday next between delegates from the Casino, Kyogle, Alstonville, Foley Bros.', ...

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  23. KOLAN.

    The Kolan Shire elections were nonpolitical. Result of No. 4 Division: Boyle, 303; Dettrick, 286; Jensen, 188; Klump, 183. ...

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  24. MOORE.

    Dance.—The Moore Rifle Club held a dance in aid of club funds. The attendance was fair, and the proceeds amounted to over £3. Music was supplied by ...

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  25. GATTON.

    porsonal.—Mr. E. H. Scales, local postmaster, has left for Southport on holidays. Mr. R. S. Battersby is relieving in his absence. ...

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  26. BUNGIL.

    The Bungil Shire Council figures are incomplete. Three candidates were returned unopposed for No. 1 Division, Messrs. B. F. Johnson, Charles Harms, ...

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  27. PAROO.

    The Paroo Shire elections on Saturday were one of the qutotest yet held. Results:—P. R. Beresford (Ind.), 167; C. Collis (Lab.), 302; W. M. Corsie (Lab.), ...

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  28. KINGAROY.

    The Kingaroy Shire elections were non-political. Results:- For Chairman.—R. S. Brown, 870; J. P. Considine, 581; W. P. Burton, 276; ...

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  29. CUNNAMULLA.

    Licensing Court.—The annual licensing court was held on Tuesday. Mr. M. Gallagher, P.M., being on the bench. Most of the applicants were granted ...

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  30. MURGON.

    Cattle Sales.—The first cattle sale held at Murgon for some considerable time, was conducted by Mr. J. J. M'Eniery, auctioneer, Murgon, in.Mr. B. E. ...

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  31. WILL IT DRIFT?

    Interviewed with regard to the refusal of the Federal Government to renew the export bounty of ¼d. per lb. on beef, Mr. Edmund Jowett, a member of the ...

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  32. GREENMOUNT.

    The Crops.—Two good storms favoured the district during the wee. The moisture will serve to keep the cultivation workable, and assist the cobbing corn ...

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  33. AYR.

    Ayr Shire election results:— For chairman.—Herbert Barsby, 1735; R. W. Warren, 584. No. 1 Division.—Wm. Burkett (Lab.), ...

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  34. SUMMIT.

    Fruit and Vegetable Traffic.—Tuesday last brought to a close a very successful seasons operation with the Q.F.S., who had the management and transport ...

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  35. NANANGO.

    The Nanango Shire Council elections results:- For Chairman.—J. A. Lee (retiring) is leading J. T. Mulcahy by about 100, but ...

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  36. THE "COURIER" DULROY FUND.

    When Mr. F. Dulroy, returned soldier and a warder at the Goodna Mental Hospital, was drowned at Currumbin in February, his family was left destitute. ...

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  37. CARPENTARIA.

    The Carpentaria Shire elections were non-political. Results:- For Chairman.—J. K Casey, 106; J. R. Butteris, 43; W. J. Zahner, 35. ...

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  38. CLERMONT.

    The polling for the Clermont Town Council on Saturday resulted in the return of seven Labour Party nominees. ...

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  39. MARYBOROUGH.

    Isis Central Mill.—Mr. W. A. Brand, M.L.A., has received a letter from the Acting Premier, stating that an amicable settlement of the dispute, arising out of ...

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  40. KALBAR.

    L.P.A.—The monthly meeting of the Tarome L.P.A. was well attended. A communication was received from the Harrisville branch concerning the matter ...

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  41. SOUTH COAST.

    Concert.—On Friday night Mr. Erich John gave a pianoforte recital in the Beenleigh School of Arts, to an appreciative audience. He was assisted by Mrs. W. ...

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  42. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    Submarine 43 which sank 100 miles outside Sasebo Harbour, after a collision with the warship Tatsuta, on March 19, has been towed into Sasebo Harbour, ...

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  43. PEAK DOWNS.

    The Peak Downs shire elections resulted in the return of seven anti-Labour candidates. ...

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  44. INGLEWOOD.

    At the elections for the Inglewood Shire Council, Mr. W. J. Tomkins was elected unopposed as chairman, and the retiring members for No. 2 and No. 3 divisions ...

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  45. ROMA.

    Great interest was taken in the Roma Town Council elections Nearly 19,250 electors voted. There were 23 candidates, including seven retiring aldermen. One ...

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  46. BELYANDO.

    In the Belyando shire elections Mr. Appleton (anti-Labour) was returned as chairman by a large majority. For No. 3 Division three Labour Party nominees ...

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  47. SOUTHPORT.

    Valedictory.—A social and dance was held in the Jazz Cafe on Tuesday night in honour of Mr. Geo. Jackman (teller at the Commercial Bank) on the eve of his ...

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  48. ARAMAC.

    The local authority election, held on Saturday, evoked considerable interest. Five Independent candidates opposed old members, and the voting was very close. ...

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  49. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING.

    An unexplained incident occurred this morning. A European, D. Bruce, was motoring in Clive-street, the commercial part of Calcutta, when his car was hit ...

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  50. LATEST ADVICES.

    Further details of the municipal elections held on Saturday were received in Brisbane yesterday:- INGLEWOOD. ...

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  51. TINGALPA.

    Details of the voting for No. 1 division of the Tingalpa Shire Council were announced by the Returning Officer (Mr. C. Gordon) yesterday, the first three ...

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  52. AMIENS.

    Tomato Factory.—The tomato season being nearly over, the factory will close down this week Considering the season, the supplies have been well maintained. ...

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  53. COOKTOWN.

    At a meeting of the Town Council on Saturday evening Alderman Keane was elected Mayor. ...

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  54. A FORGED WILL.

    After a trial lasting over three days, Edward Thomas Haire and William Robert Robinson were to-day found guilty of having forged a will. Haire was also ...

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  55. CAMBOOYA.

    The animal election of the Cambooya Shire Council resulted:—Chairman: James Leman (unopposed). Division No. 1: E. Turrell, F. S. Barrell, W. F. ...

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  56. ROCKHAMPTON.

    The first meeting of the City Council was held at noon to-day. Committees were appointed. After a good deal of discussion a motion that "the meetings be ...

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  57. CHINCHILLA.

    The Chinchilla Shire election results:— For Chairman.—F. J. Glasson, elected unopposed. No. 1 Division.—James Evans, 435; ...

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  58. THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The council elections on Saturday resulted in Mr. James Ferguson heading the poll, the others elected being John Dunwoodie, A. Corran, Arthur Broadbent, ...

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  59. SYDNEY HARBOUR.

    A collection of Sydney Harbour view postage stamps was sold in London for £3000, including an unused pair of penny stamps for £110. An only copy of a ...

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  60. CANUNGRA.

    Train Service.—The train service has been increased to one scheduled train per day, Sunday excepted. Two or three special timber trains are run weekly. ...

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  61. CALLIUNGAL.

    The Calliungal Shire Council elections took place on Saturday. There were 12 candidates, including five retiring councillors, but only two were returned, these ...

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  62. LINVILLE.

    Accident.—Mr. James Horne, of Monsidale, was riding on the run on Wednesday, when his horse fell and rolled on him. His hip was dislocated, and he ...

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  63. MELBOURNE TO COOKTOWN.

    The aviators who are bound on a trip round Australia arrived this morning by seaplane, and were entertained at luncheon by the Mayor and Shire ...

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  64. BAUHINIA.

    The Bauhinia Council elections resulted in the defeat of the Labour candidates in the only contest for No. 1 Division. The voting was:—H. S. Wills. 186; J. F. ...

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  65. MURILLA.

    The Murilla local authority poll resulted:- For Chairman.—G. Mundell ...

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  66. BANANA.

    Much interest was taken in the Banana elections. For chairman Mr. Roxburgh is leading Mr. Martens (Labour) by 428 votes to 279, and the former's return is ...

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