Presentation.—Mr. A. E. Welsby, who has severed his connection with the railway workshops for a time to take up work as an organiser in Queensland for ...
Article : 233 wordsSir,—The total quantity of wool shipped to U.K. ports during the season ending June 30 last was about 600,000 bales. Of this total the port of Hull took 52 per ...
Article : 356 wordsFreshening northerlies east from Bight; rough weather west of Bight, with strong westerly to south westerly winds to gales, and rough seas, ...
Article : 1,440 wordsThe inquiries into several of the nine fires which occurred in Toowoomba on June 18 were resumed this morning, before Mr. T. H. Boddington, P.M. ...
Article : 400 wordsPersonal.—Mr. G. V. Fielding, clerk of the Inglewood Shire Council, has received notice of his appointment to the position of clerk to the Coolangatta Town ...
Article : 76 wordsSchool of Arts.—The annual meeting of the School of Arts was held on 10th inst., Mr. T. Cahalane presiding. The balance-sheet disclosed a very satisfactory ...
Article : 429 wordsRailway Construction Accident.—A. H. Cremmer, aged 60 years, was working an implement known as a "monkey," which is used for driving piles on railway ...
Article : 205 wordsQuail Shooting.—Several well-known Sydney sportsmen, including Mr. Hackett, jun., a leading Sydney bookmaker, are spending a holiday in Toowoomba and the ...
Article : 468 wordsSir,—At the end of this month members of the School of Arts will have an opportunity of electing a new committee. It is to be hoped that they will take more ...
Article : 107 wordsShow Society.—Mr. Alex. Baynes presided over the annual meeting of the Clifton Show Society. The president presented the annual report and ...
Article : 553 wordsA large number of members of the Queensland Government Professional Officers' Association attended the annual meeting of that body held in the ...
Article : 242 wordsSir,—Referring to Mr. Harvey-Gibbon's interesting and instructive letter in this morning's issue, I and others would be glad if he would, in a further letter, deal ...
Article : 110 wordsElectricity.—The Murwillumbah Municipal Council has decided to reduce the charges for electric current. The price of current for power was a flat rate of ...
Article : 110 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, "A shilling a pound for flies," opens up the above subject, and I must to a certain extent agree with him in his stricture on the ...
Article : 373 wordsLife Saving Club.—Mr. W. R. Greenwood (vice-president) presided at a meeting of the Tweed Heads and Coolangatta Life Saving Club. Accounts ...
Article : 524 wordsWhen the Special Service Squadron left Brisbane a promise was made that the grave of the late Able Seaman W. J. Harrhy, of H.M.S. Dauntless, who was ...
Article : 108 wordsDeath Inquiry.—A magisterial inquiry into the death of Gertrude May Kratzmann (24, a young married woman), who was found dead in her bedroom on ...
Article : 76 wordsFirst Aid Hospital.—The annual meeting of the subscribers to the Harrisville District First Aid and Maternity Home was held in the School of Arts on ...
Article : 292 wordsShack Holders.—Councillor W. A. Fielding met representatives of the shack holders of Mooloolaba at Buderim on Wednesday afternoon, and ...
Article : 429 wordsNew Hospitals Act.—In view of the new Hospitals Act being applied to this district, much interest was manifested in the nominations which closed on ...
Article : 230 wordsThe Auctioneers Licensing (Amendment) Bill, which has been introduced in the Legislative Assembly, makes certain alterations in the law relating to ...
Article : 105 wordsAfter making certain inquiries the New South Wales Ministry has decided that the Board of Trade shall inquire into the alleged existence of a tile combine. ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—In view of the following facts it is hard to understand the attitude of the Ithaca Council. If the animals were of the common or nondescript variety ...
Article : 289 wordsA cable has been received from New Zealand stating that Australian feed maize will be admitted into New Zealand packed in once-used turned flour bags, ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. H. E. Kugelman, consulting herbal practitioner, is about to visit Brisbane again. He will be at his office, 341-343 Queen-street, between Creck and Wharf ...
Article : 346 wordsI.O.R.—The Charles Fullwood Tent No. 52. I.O. Rechabites, held its quarterly meeting on Tuesday, when the District Secretary of Queensland (Bro. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Hospital.—The annual meeting of subscribers to the Innisfail Hospital was held on Wednesday night. Mr. M. R. Mighell was re-elected president. In his ...
Article : 143 wordsOrange Lodge.—The Orange Lodge held an open night at the Birkdale School of Arts on Monday last, when the Worshipful Master R. J. C. Fraser also welcomed ...
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Advertising : 722 wordsDrastic proposals are being made at the Traffic Conference in Sydney. The general manager of the electricity supply department of the City Council (Mr ...
Article : 109 wordsChamber of Commerce.—At a meet ing of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday it was decided to support the Merchants' Association in making ...
Article : 137 wordsCountry Women's Association.—The Allora branch of the Country Women's Association gave a social afternoon to two of their members who were leaving the ...
Article : 111 wordsStud Boar.—Mr. W. C. Zerner, of Cooroy, has landed a young boat from Mr. A. C. Stewart's Bundara stud of Tatura, Victoria, one of the most noted pig ...
Article : 64 wordsAmbulance.—The art union in aid of the Landsborough and District Ambulance Brigade was drawn in the School of Arts, Glasshouse Mountain, last Saturday night. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 19 Jul 1924, Page 17
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