"The yellow peril 1 predicted 30 years ago has arisen in grim earnest." This sentence summarises a gloomy interiew with the ex-Kaiser by a special commissioner ...
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Article : 165 wordsCharles Faulstroth, alias Carl Carlyn was charged in the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court yesterday with (1) having attempted unlawfully to kill Detective ...
Article : 724 wordsOctober 19.—LEVUKA, from Townsville. Passengers:—Mesdames C.Oxley and child, J. W.Harrys and two children, D. Minogue. Williams, Browne, Chambers. L.M'Cabe and ...
Article : 3,064 wordsAlleged Sanitary Breach.—In the Summons Court yesterday, before Mr. A.W.P. Tregear, P.M., Robbert Charles Rogers, health inspector of the moreton Shire ...
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Article : 405 wordsJubilee Celebration.—At a meeting of the executive of the Southport Jubilee Committee, a letter from te directors of the Golf Recreation Association was read, ...
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Article : 59 wordsLord d'Abernon, the British Ambassa dor, in greeting the German delegation on its return from Locarno, congratulated them on behalf of the British Secretary ...
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Article : 367 wordsWarwick Club.—Owing to the expanding membership of the Warwick Club, the committee recently found it necessary to extend its building ...
Article : 464 wordsSt. Paul's Church of England was totally destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock last evening. Before the bridgade arrived it was evident that the church was doomed, ...
Article : 157 wordsAt the banquet at the conclusion of the Radical Congress the Prime Minister (M.Painleve) promised that he and the former Prime Minister (M.Herriot) ...
Article : 92 wordsDance.—Rain threatened to spoil the dance arranged to be held at the newlyereeted residence of Mr. and Mrs. C.Cuff on 10th instant, but nevertheless there ...
Article : 223 wordsRiding Accident.—Mr. T. Mahoney, a very old resident of the Cedar Creek district, met with a riding accident on Saturday and suffered concussion. He is still ...
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Article : 79 wordsEuchre and Dance.—A euchre party and dance was held in the School of Atts Hall in aid of the funds of the cricket club. Prizes were won by Miss E. Bott, ...
Article : 214 wordsEngine trouble forced an army aviator to descend at Nimes. After making repairs he prepared to reaseend. A woman begged for a trip, having never ...
Article : 71 wordsBuilding Activity.—The town and surrounding district have progressed to a remarkable extent during this year, and a large number of new buildings have ...
Article : 384 wordsPolice Court.—Leonie Frances Hampstead pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to a charge of vegrancy, and was sentenced to two months ...
Article : 76 wordsConcert.—A concert in aid of the Pittsworth State school was held in the Assembly Hall. Choruses were given by the school children, and were much ...
Article : 116 wordsIn the Supreme Court this morning, in Chambers, before (Mr.Justice Bren[?]n, Mr. Kennedy Allen (barrister) mentioned the matter of the order [?] recently ...
Article : 109 wordsBirthday Party.—Mrs. Hilda Spann entertained a large number of friends at her residence, Tygum, on October 17, in honour of her daughter Agnes' 21st ...
Article : 50 wordsBazaar.—The annual bazaar conducted by the ladies of St. Peter's Church of England was opened in the Soldiers' hall on Thursday afternoon, and continued ...
Article : 306 wordsPersonal.—Mrs. Daniel Jones, Red Hill, has returned to Brisbane, after spending a week's holiday with her niece (Mrs. T. Logan).—Mr. and Mrs.J.J.Neilsen and ...
Article : 116 wordsR.S.S.I.L.A.—A successful Paddy's Market vvas organised by the local sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, in aid of the Honour Board funds. The diggers ...
Article : 162 wordsThe monthly meeting of Committee of the Refuge for Horses and Dogs was held at the National Association Rooms on October 15. Rev. Dawson Thomas ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Weather and Crops.—Owing to the hot drying winds and dust storms, which have prevailed, the early maize in most instances will not be worth cutting, even ...
Article : 53 wordsCane Fire.—A bush fire swept Mr. R. Russell's cane plantation area, about 3½ acres, containing 70 tons of cane, late on Saturday night. Arrangements have been ...
Article : 38 wordsCricket.—At a meeting of the Woombye Cricket Club, the president (Mr. R. J Walden) presented Mr. Alf. Kusgoff with a cricket bat for the highest batting ...
Article : 137 wordsMotor Service.—Mr. W. E. Weickhorst has opend a passenger and goods service between here and Bell. At present it is running bi-weekly. but as soon as cream ...
Article : 102 wordsPersonal.—An ideal week-end saw more visitors here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lane are here for a few weeks.—Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 60 wordsBridge Open.—The new traffic bridge over Knapp's Creek, about 18 miles from Beaudesert, was officially opened on October 19 by Jos. Hopkins (chairman of ...
Article : 165 wordsDance.—An enjoyable euchre party and dance, organised by Messrs. C. F. Lauritzen and W.B.Airey, in aid of the forthcoming School of Arts building fund fete, ...
Article : 88 wordsDance.—A progressive euchre tournament fancy and plain dress ball was held in the Grain Shed, in aid of the Millmerran district, A.P.,H., and I. ...
Article : 82 wordsBenefit Club.—At a meeting of the Alpha Benefit Club, Mr. E.J.Presiland in the chair, the programmes of the two days' races and day's gymkhans on ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 20 Oct 1925, Page 8
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