Generally smooth to moderate sea. ARRIVALS AT BRISBANE. August 16 (in from anchorage, 5.30 am.).— MONCALIERI, 5387 tons, from Mediterranean ...
Article : 3,675 wordsMischievous Magp[?]s—For the last two years a pair of nesting magpies have made their home in Leslie Park, near the tennis courts, and they have been somewhat ...
Article : 229 wordsConfirmation.—Bishop Crick, Anglican Bishop of Rockhampton, held a confirmation in St. Andrew's Church on Sunday, when 25 candidates were confirmed. ...
Article : 701 wordsAccident at Mt. Byron.—On Sunday evening last the Toogoolawah Ambulance was summoned to Mt. Byron to attend Mr. J. H. Brumby, employed as a ...
Article : 541 wordsSchool Dance.—-The dance which the School Committee conducted on August a was largely attended. The Glebe Orchestra had supplied, the music, while ...
Article : 100 wordsSalvation Army Boys.—The boys from the Salvation Army Home, at Indooroopilly, in charge of Ensign and Mrs. Hogan, gave two performances this week, ...
Article : 51 wordsPersonal.—The new manager of the butter factory, Mr. G. Aitken, has taken up his duties in succession to Mr. Donald. ...
Article : 20 wordsFarming Outlook.—Owing to the continued dry weather and high winds, combined with frosty nights, the farming outlook is anything but bright, crops ...
Article : 288 wordsValedictory.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Watson (who are leaving the district, having sold the farm) were tendered a public farewell in Boyling's Hall Mr. ...
Article : 366 wordsWindera R[?] Line.—After the preparatory work had been completed pla[?] laying commenced in earnest on the Windora branch line on 13th instant. ...
Article : 264 wordsPolice Court.—At the Police Court on August 14, before Mr. James Bracewell, P.M., William Douglas Wallace, appeared on a charge of having falsely pretended ...
Article : 301 wordsHospital Movement.—At a special meeting of the Hospital Movement Committee details were finalised for the erection of the building and laying of the ...
Article : 128 wordsA cunning device which keeps doors partly open and yet locked at the same time is one of the new ideas on the new motorship Talisman, which arrived at ...
Article : 274 wordsAmbulance Dance.—A dance was held by "the ladies' committee in aid of the School of Arts and Memorial Hall. The takings amounted to about £8. ...
Article : 88 wordsSerious Accident.—Early on Saturday morning, Edward W. Hayden, a pupil teacher on the teaching staff of the Albert School, was admitted to the General ...
Article : 123 wordsShire Valuations.—The president of the Tweed Shire Council, Councillor R. T. Gillies, is visiting Sydney for the purpose of interviewing the Minister with ...
Article : 227 wordsPersonal.—Miss Marie Barlow, a former pupil of the Lowood State School, and Miss Mollie Hayes (Lowood) have passed their Pupil teachers' examination with ...
Article : 118 wordsGoanna Salve—the bushman remedy— is it curative agent without equal. It quickly heals open cuts, rids the skin of impurities such as Eczema, Piles, Pimples, ...
Article : 117 wordsAllegad Desertion.[?]In the Police Court on Saturday, George William Lane appeared on a charge of having deserted his wife in Burwood, near Sydney, and was ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Goat Tax.—The owners of goats departuring on the mineral reserve are still fighting for what they consider their rights, under the Mining Act, to run ...
Article : 117 wordsFire.—Early on Tuesday morning a fire occurred at Messrs. "Banffs' Vineyard (Clinton) the men's quarters being burnt down. The building was occupied at the ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 18 Aug 1924, Page 17
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