The Hamilton Council on Tuesday night received a letter from the Acting Secretary of the Department of Public Health, in reference to a complaint received from ...
Article : 166 wordsFollowing are some interesting items gleaned from the report of the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces by Lieutenant-General Sir H. G. Chauvel, ...
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Article : 566 wordsPrice of Butter Increased.—The price of butter in Toowoomba was increased 1d per lb. at the beginning of the week. The price is now 1/11 to householders. The ...
Article : 140 wordsChurch Function.—On Friday afternoon last the newly-elected rectory in connection with St. Andrew's Anglican Church, which has just been completed, at a cost ...
Article : 220 wordsTelephonic Communication.—It has been announced that the Postmaster-General, in pursuance of his policy of providing more telegraph lines, has agreed to the ...
Article : 664 wordsBefore the Coal Tribunal to-day Mr. Phillips (Queensland) said that the men had never been given an opportunity of dealing with the selling price of coal. ...
Article : 93 wordsPresbyterian Women's Guild.—At the monthly meeting of the Warwick Presbyterian Women's Guild a further amount of £2/14/ was handed in for the Rest ...
Article : 366 wordsValedictory.—At the Helidon tennis courts on Saturday afternoon a very large number of tennis enthusiasts and others assembled to bid farewell to Mr. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Institute of Pacific Relations has adjourned after two weeks' sessions, and has tentatively planned to meet next in 1927 or 1928, probably in Japan. The ...
Article : 57 wordsDances.—A dance organised by Mr. J. J. Lee in aid of the Gayndah Show Society was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on July 7. The dance music was supplied ...
Article : 203 wordsA special meeting of the Killarney Country Women's Association was held for the purpose of receiving the resignation of the president, Mrs. Alfred Evans, ...
Article : 653 wordsThat fish can be canned in Tasmania and sold to the public at 9d. per tin, compared with 1/10 for the imported article is the claim made by those interested ...
Article : 133 wordsFarewell.—On Saturday last a large number of local residents met at Anzac Cottage to say farewell to Mrs. Keys and family, who are leaving the district. ...
Article : 146 wordsHospital.—The hospital committee held its monthly meeting in the School of Arts, Mr. W. Evans presiding. Donations of £10/10 each were received from ...
Article : 238 wordsAccident at Emu Creek.—Reg. M'Rac suffered a broken leg as the result of a kick from a horse. It appears the lad was riding through a number of loose ...
Article : 339 wordsThe action in the Supreme Court by the Queensland Trustees, Ltd., against Philip Bennett, for £1473, including interest, alleged to be due on a mortgage, has been ...
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Article : 97 wordsTick Board.—At the last meeting of the Tick Board of Control, the chairman (Major Sunderson) stated that, except for the lower Tweed area, there was no ...
Article : 258 wordsThe report of the Council of the Classical Association of Queensland for the year 1924-25, presented to the annual general meeting of the association, which was held ...
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Article : 119 wordsA meeting of the House of Commons Agricultural Committee to-day heard a report from three of the five members of the House of Commons who recently ...
Article : 101 wordsSchool of Arts.—Mr. W. K. Thomson presided at a meeting of the School of Arts Memorial Hall Committee held last Tuesday. All accounts, approximately ...
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Article : 36 wordsLicensing Court.—In the Licensing Court on Friday provisional licensed victuallers' certificates were granted to Michael James Power, of Quilpie, and ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 16 Jul 1925, Page 16
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