Advancing Ipswich.—Mr. J. G. Bishop presided at the meeting of business men, held in the Dispensary Buildings on Monday night, to consider the report of ...
Article : 675 wordsAnzac Day.—On Sunday, April 25, Bishop Halford held early cominunion service at 8.30 a.m., and evening service at 7.30 p.m., at Abercorn, the residence ...
Article : 478 wordsWireless Concert and Dance.—The Mooloolaba Life Saving Club held a dance in the School of Arts on Saturday night. During the evening Mr. H. Dean's wireless ...
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Advertising : 166 wordsWar Memorial.—A public meeting was held in the Town Hall to further consider the proposed war memorial at Nam bour. Councillor J. T. Lowe presided ...
Article : 713 wordsAmbulance Superintendents' Conference.—The visiting delegates to the annual conference of superintendents of the Queensland Ambulance Transport ...
Article : 932 wordsMunicipal Facilities.—Ald. R. Kellas (Mayor), at a meeting of the South Lismore Progress Association, expressed the opinion that no Government had a ...
Article : 446 wordsAnzac, Day.—In all the local churches on Sunday, Anzac Day was observed. Obituary.—The death has occurred of Mrs. Rose Baker, at the age of 58 years. ...
Article : 44 wordsFarmers' Association.—At a meeting of the Inkerman Farmers' and Graziers' Association yesterday, a letter was received from the manager of the Inkerman ...
Article : 231 wordsNew Church.—The dedication of the Presbyterian Church now nearing completion at Currumbin will take place on May 8. The ceremony will be in charge ...
Article : 124 wordsCustoms Revenue.—The revenue collected at the Customs Office for the month of April amounted to £2143/13/10, an increase of £150/14/5, compared with the ...
Article : 229 wordsTennis Club.—Mr. L. A. Langton presided at the annual meeting of the Biarra Tennis, Club, held at Biarra. The report and balance-sheet, which disclosed a credit ...
Article : 315 wordsPersonal.—Two old-time residents of Gayndah, Mr. and Mrs. W. Seeney, have left for Pialba, where they will in future reside. Before their departure ...
Article : 332 wordsCoin Evening.—A coin evening in aid of the Alpha Tennis Club was held at the residence of Mrs. E. Jaques on April 25. Dancing, singing, and various games ...
Article : 181 wordsC.W.A.—A special meeting of the Wondai Branch of the C.W.A. was held on April 20. It was decided that the committee be called the Show Catering ...
Article : 146 wordsTown Water Supply.—Murwillumbah Municipal Council is now behind to the extent of £3551/8/3 in its payments of capital debt instalments in connection ...
Article : 154 wordsMarriage.—At "The Pride of the Valley," the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor, Miss E Taylor and Mr. Drummond were married by the Rev. Father ...
Article : 228 wordsBachelors' Ball.—A bachelors' ball was held in the School of Arts, the net proceeds of which are in aid of the Ambulance funds. The promoters of the function, ...
Article : 98 wordsWar Memorial.—The ladies of the War Memorial Committee and members of the Isis Girls' Club have recently been spending a good deal of time in the ...
Article : 66 wordsDance.—A dance in aid of the tennis club took place at the School of Arts. Mr. R. M. MacDougall was M.C., and Mrs. E. J. Britten and Mr. J. ...
Article : 47 wordsAccident.—A lad named Norman Forsyth met with a painful accident on Friday afternoon. Whilst playing he jumped on a broken bottle, inflieting a severe wound ...
Article : 215 wordsQueen's Park Drainage.—Work has commenced on the drainage scheme for Queen's Park, the pipes being laid by the Chamber of Commerce from the ...
Article : 50 wordsMethodist Church.—The local Methodist Church held a social on April 29 to welcome the new minister to the church. Mr. Heaslop presided. Mr. Gaskell spoke ...
Article : 211 wordsShow Judges Entertained.—A complimentary smoke social was tendered to the visiting judges at the Dalby Show on Friday night. Mr. W. J. Vowles, M.L.A., ...
Article : 98 wordsPersonal.—The following visitors were here over the week-end:—Miss May[?]ard. Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sanders and family. Miss ...
Article : 74 wordsAnzac Day.—Anzac Day was commemorated by a special service in the Presbyterian Church, at which a large number of returned soldiers from the surrounding ...
Article : 176 wordsAnzac Day.—An Anzac memorial service was held in the Landsborough Memorial Hall. The Rev. E. Ball conducted the service. Mr. H. Dyer presided at the ...
Article : 159 wordsAccident.—Mr. C. Remington met with a painful accident on Saturday morning, falling on an axe and inflicting a nasty gash on his wrist. Several stitches were ...
Article : 118 wordsBusiness Alteration.—Mr. A. G. Adams is making an extension on his fruit shop for the convenience of tea rooms. Accident.—Mr. A. Mole, who is ...
Article : 70 wordsGift Evening.—A gift evening was given to Miss Hetty Kassulke by her friends, in honour of her approaching marriage. A large number of residents attended the ...
Article : 89 wordsShow Association.—The monthly meeting of the Marburg and District A. and I. Association was held. Miss Schauer and Mr. W L. Lang agreed to act as judges. ...
Article : 146 wordsFootball.—The North Coast Rugby League held a meeting here on April 28, when delegates from the Nambour, Woombve, and Cooran clubs were present. Mr. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 5 May 1926, Page 13
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