New Lodge.—A meeting was held in the National Hall, Booval, on March 6, to form a branch of the Manchester Unity Lodge. D.P.G.M. Bro. W. Noble occupied ...
Article : 151 wordsPig Trucking.—The local agent for the Murarrie Co-opetative Bacon Factory reports that at the fortunightly loading 42 pigs were consigned. ...
Article : 96 wordsGladstone Hospital.—At a special meeting of the Hospital Committee held last week, eleven applications were received for the position of matron in the place ...
Article : 446 wordsHospital.—The electrician sent up by the Western Electric Company to instal a lighting outfit in the hospital has nearly completed the job. The X-ray ...
Article : 196 wordsAccident.—While working with a circular saw at the local sawmill, on March 6, Claude Murray had the fingers of his right hand badly out. ...
Article : 205 wordsThe 1294- egg-laying competition, conducted by the Queensland branch, N.U.P.B.A., was concluded at Zillmere on February 28. Prizes and certificates were [?]ined by the following: ...
Article : 1,262 wordsShow.—A public meeting, converted by the Fassifern Agricultural and Pastoral Association for the purpose of ascertainnig the feeling of the people regarding the ...
Article : 405 wordsBuildings.—Mr. Laxham expects to complete the election of Mr. Cramb's residence on the frontage early next week.— A small cottage to the order of Mr. ...
Article : 244 wordsTransit of Fruit.—Mr. W. C. Quinton, New South Wales Northern Area Commissioner (Newcastle), and Mr. R. E. Evans, District Traffic Superintendent ...
Article : 49 wordsPolice Court.—At the Police Court on Saturday morning. Otto Kerston (20), alias Richard Tucker, was charged with vagrancy. A plea of guilty was entered, ...
Article : 237 wordsSunday School Concert.—A concert by the Baptist Church Sunday School children took place in the Baptist Church at Cloyna on March 3. The Rev. A. J. ...
Article : 108 wordsMails Delayed.—Much indignation has been expressed here owing to the fact that there have been no late Southern mails by motor launch this week. This ...
Article : 72 wordsCotton Crop.—Many farmers have begun to pick their cotton crop. The returns so far have not been good, as only a few of the lower bolls on the plants have ...
Article : 265 wordsFootball Club.—A large number of foot ball enthusiasts attended a meeting to form a club for this season. The officers elected were:—President, Mr. J. Donnelly, ...
Article : 108 wordsTennis Club.—A meeting of the Lowood Tennis Club was held at the residence of Mr. C. Gambling on February 26. It was decided to have the courts ...
Article : 391 wordsAustralia, it was proposed last year, should be represented at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley by a strong team of merinos, as it was felt ...
Article : 339 wordsPresentation.—Mr. H. Brewster, late superintendent of the Talwood Ambulance, who recently resigned, owing to the Hospital Board taking control of the ...
Article : 118 wordsFractured Leg.—Jean Robertson (20) of Edungalba, was out riding when another horse raced up, lashed out, and kicked her on the light leg, which was ...
Article : 105 wordsChamber of Commerce.—The monthly meeting of the Dalby Chamber of Commerce was held on Wednesday evening, the President (Mr. Victor Drury) ...
Article : 184 wordsBand Concert and Dance.—The members of the Jandowae Band held a concert and dance in the Pelican Hall on February 28, in aid of then funds. It being the first ...
Article : 135 wordsGranville Ferry Board.—Alderman J. Blackley prosided over the meeting of the Granville Ferry Board, on March 4, is the Maryborough Town Hall. The ...
Article : 436 wordsCountry Women's Association.—An enthusiastic meeting of women from Hchel and district was held in the Pool Office on February 28, to form a local branch ...
Article : 106 wordsCountry Women's Association.—The Laidley branch of the Country Women's Association held a meeting on Tuesday, when Mrs. L. Hooper presided. ...
Article : 78 wordsDance.—A large number of parents and friends spent an enjoyable evening on Saturday at a dance held at Burrowe's State School, in aid of sahool funds. The ...
Article : 151 wordsRowing Club.—At the annual meeting of the Tweed River Rowing Club the election of officers resulted:—Patrons, Messrs. Roland Green, M.H.R., W. T. ...
Article : 97 wordsCotton Crop.—Cotton picking is in progress on several farms, and a lot of ratoon cotton has been picked. Most of the plant cotton here is Durango. Some very heavy ...
Article : 105 wordsLand Sales.—Mr. R. Murdock reported the sale of Mr. J. Kidd's properly at Yurol, the purchaser hailing from New South Wales. The price paid was £550.— ...
Article : 166 wordsFootball Club.—The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Mapleton Soccer Football Club:—President, Mr. J. T. Tennent: vice-presidents, ...
Article : 57 wordsReal Estate.—Bonnoy Yandina Estate, consisting of ten town allotments, was offered at acution by MR. T. V. Hunter. The allotments sold averaged £26/16/, ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsFarewell Gathering.—A number of friends of Mr. T. J. Cullen assembled at the Emerald Downs homestead, by invitation of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Copland, to ...
Article : 182 wordsPresbyterian Church.—Since the departure of Rev. W. Maitland for Bald Hills, in January last, there has been no permanent Presbyterian minister. At a ...
Article : 118 wordsCotton Crop.—Farmers who planted cotton have commenced to pull it, and several consignments have been forwarded to the ginnen. The past fortnight has ...
Article : 82 wordsAmateur Race Club.—A meeting of the Ralbar Amateur Race Club was held in the Fassifern Hotel on Saturday evening last, when Mr. Jas. Kelly presided over ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 9 Mar 1925, Page 7
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