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Article : 176 wordsAs a result of the application of the 44hour week to employees on Government vessels, it has been decided that on and after July 1 the special trip to St. Helena ...
Article : 69 wordsFor the Hospital.—"If I am able to think that State movements such as the Sunshine League, the movement for Girl Guides, or any other movements which ...
Article : 389 wordsSchool Committee.—At a meeting of the State School Committee the head teacher reported that the timber for the new fence and tree guards was on the ground ...
Article : 42 wordsButter Factory.—The directors of the Maleny Co-operative Butter Factory met on Saturday to consider applications for the position of manager of the factory ...
Article : 331 wordsFishing.—Following on the success of Mr. R. Munro, who recently landed a 531b. cod. Messrs. Pallisier, Kelly, and Corkery motored to Whyenbah and had ...
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Article : 131 wordsState School.—The Birkdale State School is contemplating entering a Rugby football team in the schools competition which is being carried out by ...
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Article : 86 wordsCheque Case.—In the Police Court Frederick Drew, on a charge of false pretences. was remanded to Toowoomba, where the offence is alleged to have been ...
Article : 56 wordsE. A Neale and Co.'s general store at Cambooya was totally destroyed by fire at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. The damage is estimated at £2000. The building was ...
Article : 60 wordsAmbulance Benefit.—The races [?]ance, &c., in aid of the Roma Ambulance Brigade held at Gunnewin proved most successful. At the dance Miss Anderson ...
Article : 266 wordsThe members of the Merthyr branch of the United Party aro reminded by advertisement that their fortnightly meeting will be held to-night in the United Party ...
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Article : 100 wordsBurglary.—During the week the Kybong Hall was broken into and several articles, the property of the Kybong Progress Association, were stolen. ...
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Article : 401 wordsMaize.—Despite the low price at present ruling for maize the farmers are compelled to sell and get their maize carted on account of the mice. They ...
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Article : 107 wordsGems.—Great activity has been noticeable in carting and washing for sapphires, while there is a great falling off in the quantity of gems obtained per load. Large ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 29 Jun 1925, Page 5
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