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Advertising : 774 wordsSir,—Cannot a salutary lesson be taught to the large army of pace-intox[?]cated motor car drivers who infest the streets of Brisbane. On Sunday ...
Article : 212 wordsIndustrial Christian Fallowship.—Speaking to a large gathering of employees at the railway workshops at Norht Ispwich yesterday, the Rev. F. T. Wlker, of the ...
Article : 387 wordsUnemployment.—Since the Chillagoe State Smellers [?]sed operations on June 30. practically all the single men have been paid off, and owing to the fact ...
Article : 364 wordsFishing.—Angiers are enthusiastic regarding the sport offering at present. [?]ream are particularly plentiful and bag of 30 and 40 within three or four hours ...
Article : 268 wordsSir,—In reading your account of the interview with Mr. Macgregor, it is evident that the committee intend to try and get an amendment of the Act, and ...
Article : 261 wordsSir,—With regard to Mr. P. M. Hendarson s[?]ght objection to my quoting the Cane Prices Board as an example of what may be done done under a system of ...
Article : 478 wordsDistribution of Prizes.—The annual distribution of prizes to scholars attending the Methodist Sunday school at South[?] port was held in the Methodist Church ...
Article : 189 wordsSir,—I was very surprised over the alteration of tram routes as reported in your journal last Friday, more particularly in the ease of Greenslopes. It is reported ...
Article : 169 wordsRugby,League Social.—The Port Curtir Rugby League held a successful social in the Oddfellows' Hall, at which Mr.A.D. Hopper, president of the League, made ...
Article : 370 wordsA Nasty Accident.—On Tuesday at Cobby Creek, James Harrison, (56) fell dff a cart and the wheel passed over his face, fracturing the lower jaw. ...
Article : 36 wordsChurch Help Society.—At the monthly meeting of the Methodist Church Help Society the president (Mrs. A. P. Jutsan) occupied the chair. It was decided ...
Article : 69 wordsSocial.—Miss K. Crosby, of Buderim, has received an appointment as school teacher at the Bundalba State School, and left by the Rockhamption mail train on ...
Article : 153 wordsSir,—The toll of accidents with motor cars is maintained with such regularity that one would imagine that avoidable causes would be reduced to a minimum ...
Article : 340 wordsMothodist Concort.—A concert washeld on July 3 in th Coronation Hall, under the auspices of the local Methodist Church. A programme of songs, ...
Article : 200 wordsStock Market.—There is a good demand for store rattle, many changing hands. Quite a number of sheep are arriving in the district. Messrs. W. Wilson and ...
Article : 191 wordsSir,—I read with interest a letter from Mr. Frank L. Dalton in your issue of 21st. ultimo relative to the question of oilboring in Papua, and I am glad that this ...
Article : 309 wordsCarnival.—Carnival week in Cloncurry began on June 23 with a "Padoy's Market," and Catholic bazaar, in aid of the Convent building funds, which was ...
Article : 444 wordsChildren's Ball.—The most successful ball which has been held in the Woodhill School of Arts for many years took place on Saturday evening. Those responsible ...
Article : 273 wordsSir,—The views of Mr. R. M'Whinney on the possibilities of the overseas markets for Australian butter, contained in your issue of the 27th ult. made very ...
Article : 354 words"Princess Crowninp."—The Rev. Dr. Flynn and the Rev. Fathers Glenner (Victoria) and Cusack (N.S.W.) called here prior to their return to their ...
Article : 171 wordsSir,—As the members of the State Wheat Board have decided to hold over further discussion of certain matters until the growers' meeting, which is to be held ...
Article : 223 wordsIncendiarism is suspected in connection with a fire which occurred at a mullinery factory in Black-street Brunswick, late on Monday night. The ...
Article : 112 wordsBoro Inspector.—Mr. W. Strvenson, who is at present in charge of the Government boring plant at Borah, near Surat, has been appointed as a bore inspector. ...
Article : 155 wordsDance.—The School of Arts Building Fund dance, held in the Birkdale Hall on July 4, proved a sucess. The hall was nicely decorated. Mr. Henry Blum's Jazz ...
Article : 138 wordsFollowing the motion passed by the Returned Soldiers' Association, the Legacy Club has protested against the charges made by Mr. Nelson, M.H.R., ...
Article : 102 wordsA meeting of the Great Burrier Reef Committee was held on Monday, his Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan presiding. The scientific director (Mr. C. ...
Article : 192 words44-Hour Week.—Commencing from Mon[?] day, the retail traders in Charters Towers observe the following trading hours in conformity with the 44-hour week[?] ...
Article : 42 wordsLive Stock Movements.—For the week ending July 4.21 trucks representing about 220 head of fat cattle crossed the border from Queensland to New South Wales. ...
Article : 313 wordsPersonal.—Mr. L. Procopis, of the [?]N. Bank, has received word of his transfer and promotion to Ingham. During his stay here he has worked very hard ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Queensland Bull Dog Club has been presented by Messrs. Robert Porter and Co., Ltd., London (the well-known bottlers of Guinness's Bull Dog s[?]ut), ...
Article : 110 wordsLecture.—Under the auspices of the Laidley Philharmonic Society, a pleasant and instructive evening was spent in the society's rooms, when Mr. George ...
Article : 97 wordsMission Work.—On Wednesday Miss Cartner and Mrs. Acheson of the central executive of the P.W.M.U., visited the Daybofo Guild. Miss Cartner gave an ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 8 Jul 1925, Page 13
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