Cambrian Choir.—There was an exceptionally good attendance at a meeting of the Blackstone-Ipswich Cambrian Choir held in Friday evening, to decide who ...
Article : 180 wordsMagistrate's Court.—In the Magistrate's Court, before Mr. W. Grace Moran P.M., on October 3, Parke and Co., Ltd., in voluntary liquidation, sued T. Jessberg ...
Article : 359 wordsShow Society.—Mr. M. [?]ickert presided over the monthly meeting of the Clifton Show Committee. The Department of Agriculture and Stock advised that ...
Article : 611 wordsDr. Leach's Lecture.—Advantage was taken of the visit of Dr. Leach, a noted Victorian naturalist, to make arrangements for a lecture to be delivered by ...
Article : 307 wordsTweed Heads Fire.—The cottage in Boyd-street, belonging to Mr. P. O'Brien, of Bilambil, which was destroyed by fire during last week, was insured in the South ...
Article : 458 wordsBand Excursion.—The Ipswich ViceRegal Band ran an excurison train to Toowoomba from Ipswich yesterday, and the train was well patronised. The hand ...
Article : 43 wordsMotor Accident.—A motor car accident occurred on Tuesday afternoon on the Sugarloaf-road, near Boonah. Mr. J. [?]on, a traveller in the employ of Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 words"Butterfly" Fair.—A "butterfly" fair was held on Wednesday, in the Coronation Hail, under the auspices of the Methodist Ladies' Guild, the object being ...
Article : 279 wordsElectric Lighting Scheme.—A public meeting convened by the Chairman of the Esk Shire Council was held in the Alexandra Hall on Monday evening. ...
Article : 332 wordsObituary.—The death of Mrs. A. Ludke, a well-known resident, occurred on October 5, at her home at Glenavon, after an illness of about 14 days. The deceased ...
Article : 355 wordsShow Society.—The first meeting of the new committee of the Maroochy, P., A., H. and I. Society was held at Mr. D. L. Murtagh's rooms on Wednesday evening, ...
Article : 305 wordsBorder Bridges.—A high-level bridge is badly needed at Keetah. A promise was made several months ago that the claims for a bridge would be examined. ...
Article : 117 wordsRobbery.—A robbery is reported at the Amiens State store on September 22, a quantity of seed potatoes and ma[?]ze being stolen. ...
Article : 117 wordsCloyna Baptist Church.—A social was held in the Cloyna Bap[?]st Church on Thursday night in aid of the church funds. Several Murgon artists look part ...
Article : 42 wordsAccident.—Mr. S. Miller, while timber falling, had the misfortune to cut his [?]g, which necessitated the attendance of the T[?] bush nurse, who stitched the ...
Article : 87 wordsAppeal Dismissed.—In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice Douglas heard an appeal from the Police Magistrate's decisions at Ayr, in which he gave a ...
Article : 56 wordsSchool of Arits.—A meeting of the School of Arts Committee was held on Wednesday, when Mr. W. Burton presided. Mr. M. selwyn Smith wrote, accepting the ...
Article : 142 wordsCochineal Insects.—Councillor H. Renwick (Chinchilla Shire Council) has already placed several boxes of prickly pear leaves infected with cochineal ...
Article : 165 wordsDog Poisoning.—Dog poisoners were at work in the town again last week, four wore found dead on Friday morning, and three or four carlier in the week. Owners ...
Article : 120 wordsEuchre Tournament.—The school committee held a highly successful euchre tournament and dance in aid of the school funds on Wednesday night Miss M. ...
Article : 81 wordsCasein on the Farm.—Mr. H. E. Cottee, manager of Milk Industries, Ltd., Lismore, has invented a small plant by means of which farmers can make casein from ...
Article : 89 wordsCoin Evening.—A coin evening was held in Mr. G. Bunting's residence, in aid of the choir stall at the forthcoming Church of England bazaar. There was a ...
Article : 159 wordsSocial and Dance.—A social and dance in aid of the Ambulance Brigade was held on Monday night, and realised £11. All expenses were paid by the telegraph ...
Article : 67 words"The jury system is an institution that his outlived its us[?]ness," said Sir Robert M'Milan, Chief Justice, addressing the Justices' Association at Perth. "They ...
Article : 139 wordsChecse Factory.—At a meeting held by the shareholders of the Leyburn Dairy Company it was decided to lease the cheese factory for another 12 months. The ...
Article : 117 wordsCondition of Country.—The rains of August and September, followed by the fall of 5th instant, averaging four to five inches throughout the distnet in all, have ...
Article : 174 wordsCountry Women's Association.—On Monday night Mrs. Fairfax held a meeting in the Invincible Stadium, Councillor J. H. Kerr (chairman, Shire Council) ...
Article : 96 wordsFlower Show.—The annual flower show, under the auspices of the Methodist Church, was opened in the Assembly Hall on Wednesday afternoon by the Mayoress ...
Article : 64 wordsAccdent.—E[?] Mohr, a boy, fell from a [?] at Cund[?] and severely g[?]hed his fight knce, several stitches having to be insertad. ...
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Advertising : 1,203 wordsConcert.—A successful concert was held on Thursday night under the auspices of the Basket Ball Club. The proceeds were divided between the local hospital ...
Article : 109 wordsProposed Bridge.—The site for the proposed bridge over Retreat Creek at Sapphiretown has been fixed, and it is probable that work will be commenced ...
Article : 75 wordsCricket Club.—At the a[?]ual meeting of the Witta Cricket Club the balance-shees showed a cridit balance of over £9. The [?] of offi[?]rs for the season ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. Brennan's Visit.—Mr. Brennan, accompanied by Mrs. Brennan and Mr. Farrell, arrived on Friday afternoon and visited the Central Girls' State School, ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 13 Oct 1924, Page 11
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