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Advertising : 198 wordsProgress Association.—Major J. Alan Chauvel (president) presided over a meeting of the newly-formed Harrisville Progress Association, held in the Shool ...
Article : 418 wordsHospital.—The fortnightly meeting of the board of management of the Ipswich General Hospital was held yesterday, Mr. O. Perry presiding. The medical ...
Article : 133 wordsObituary.—During the weekend the death occurred of Mrs. Mahony (nee Miss Aileen Osborne), wife of Mr. Stanley Mahoney (Messrs. Mahoney and Dexter). ...
Article : 368 wordsDundowran Church Guild.—The ladies of the Dundowran Methodist Church Guild held a highly successful birthday social recently. The local band assisted. The ...
Article : 566 wordsTennis Club.—The monthly meeting of the Coominya Tennis Club was held in the hall Mr. W. F. Cornhill presiding. The treasurer reported a credit of £2/15/. ...
Article : 682 wordsLicensing Court.—At the Licensing Court the following applications of transfers of hotel licenses were granted:— Tattersall's Hotel, Michael J. Roach to ...
Article : 227 wordsPresentation.—Prior to leaving for Gladstone on promotion and transfer, Mr. W. Grace-Moran, P.M., here for the past 2½ years, was made a presentation of a ...
Article : 223 wordsFarewell.—Members of the Public Service Union assembled in the Land Court to farewell Mr. F. C. Epps and Mr. E. G. Brooks, both of the Forestry ...
Article : 238 wordsProgress Association.—Mr. W. Meyers presided at the last meeting of the Burleigh Heads Progress Association, and Mr. H. Smith carried out the secretarial ...
Article : 279 wordsStock Movements.—On Friday, June 22, 450 head of fat cattle were forwarded from Glenyarra Bowen Line, to the Merinda meatworks. ...
Article : 682 wordsRifle Club.—During the week a meeting of the Rifle Club was held Mr. G. Roberts presided. It was decided to revive the club, and Mr. N. Kelly was ...
Article : 256 wordsAmbulance Meeting. — The monthly meeting of the Murgon Ambulance Transport Brigade was held on June 26. Mr. F. W. Caswell occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 226 wordsInkerman Mill.—The Inkerman Mill commenced crushing on Tuesday, June 29. Cane densities are a little on the low side, but no doubt will improve as the ...
Article : 198 wordsWith the intention of doing something to prevent a recurrence of the disaster of last February, when more than 30 lives and thousands of pounds of property and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 292 wordsSeasonal Prospects.—Dry, windy weather still prevails at Chillagoe. Grass is very dry, and of little fattening value. Mr. Lawrence, of Bolwarra, visited Chillagoe ...
Article : 340 wordsBall.—A successful plain and fancy dress ball was held in the likley Hall on July 2 to aid the funds in connection with the additions. The ball opened ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Macdonald, Hamilton, and Co.'s powerful tug Coringa, which is to be despatched from Brisbane to the scene of the wreck of the Cooma. She is equipped with diving and salvage gear, a wireless receiving set, and pumps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsSocial.—Miss M. Donaldson, of the State school, visited her home at Brisbane for the week-end.—The Misses K. Ward and M. O'Sullivan were the guests ...
Article : 143 wordsSamuel Chalmers (15), Young-street, Anner[?] was knocked down by a motor car in lpswich-road; Annerley, yesterday afternoon, and sustained a fracture of his ...
Article : 190 wordsFruit Growers' Association.—Mr. R. Dunning presided at the usual monthly meeting of the Fruit Growers' Association. A report on the recent meeting ...
Article : 377 wordsCrops.—Since the recent bounteous rains wheat planting has become general. Around Eumina, Orallo, and Hunterton, areas which had been ploughed, received ...
Article : 278 wordsMasonic Lodge Installation.—At the Masonic Lodge, Charleville, No. 70 U.G.L.Q., annual meeting, visiting members from Mackay, Toowoomba, Roma, ...
Article : 71 wordsState School Committee.—At the monthly meeting of the local State School Committee it was reported that the net proceeds of the recent show amounted ...
Article : 225 wordsLodge Meeting.—At a summons meeting of the Loyal Pride of the Burnett Lodge, the following were appointed to the executive positions:—N.G., Bro. E. ...
Article : 132 wordsAs from Monday next an increase of [?]d. will take place in the price of a 2lb. l[?]af of bread Mr. M. Thompson (secretary of the association) stated to-night that the ...
Article : 115 wordsThe regular quarterly meeting of the United Council of Queensland A.I.F. Units was held last night (Thursday) at the Anzac Memorial Club. Mr. H. S. ...
Article : 197 wordsMemorial Hall.—Work on the new memorial hall is now complete, with the exception of a few minor inside decorations. The contractor (Mr. F. Fenwick) ...
Article : 176 wordsWeather and Crops.—With a continuance of fine weather the progress of the cane cutting at Goondi, South Johnstone, and Mourilyan has been very satisfactory ...
Article : 169 wordsScholarships.—Master G. Hillier and Miss J. Nott, pupils of the Yandina State School, were successful in winning State scholarships at the examinations ...
Article : 106 wordsThe police, on Tuesday, went to the farm of George Charlton, at Nulla Nulla Creel:, about 50 miles up the river from Kempsey, to place him under arrest. They were ...
Article : 90 wordsPersonal.—Mr. W. A. Burton (head teacher, Coochin Creek State School), together with his wife and family, left here by the Townsville mail train last Friday ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 9 Jul 1926, Page 12
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