"Queen" Competition.—A "ilorin" evening, in aid of the Jandowae candidate, in the Roman Catholic "Queen" competition, was held at Strathmore, the residence of ...
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Advertising : 423 wordsShow Society.—The regular monthly meeting of the Dalby Show Society was held on Saturday, November 6. The secretary reported that the revision of the ...
Article : 335 wordsSchool Sports.—The Emerald State School conducted a sports gathering in aid of the school piano fund. A profit of £23 resulted. The championships ...
Article : 637 wordsBenevolent Society Collections.—Not for five years has the Ipswich Benevolent Society conducted street collections, but yesterday a small band of women worked ...
Article : 795 wordsMotor Speeding.—Numerous complaints are being received almost daily by the Coolangatta Council regarding tho practice of motor speeding on the Palm ...
Article : 420 wordsPersonal.—The Roman Catholic Parish of Grafton has for many years included South Grafton, but it was recently decided to make South Grafton a separate ...
Article : 357 wordsNew Business.—Mr. A. Thomson and family have arrived from Brooloo, and have opened a fruit unel confectionery businesss opposite the Pialba railway ...
Article : 188 wordsCancer Research.—The sum of £854 was aised at Lismore towards the N.S.W. and for cancer research. Personal.—Prior to their departure for ...
Article : 154 wordsElectric Lighting Scheme.— At a public neeting held on 10th inst., presided over by the chairman of the Chinchilla Shire Council, Mr. Joyce, representing Mr. ...
Article : 319 wordsAmbulance Committee.—The monthly meeting of the Gympie Ambulance Committee was presided over by Dr. A. F. Kelly. The financial statement showed ...
Article : 289 wordsPersonal.—One of the most enthusiastic and spontaneous gatherings held at Tyalgum Literary Institute eventuated when Mr. G. F. Dening, for many years ...
Article : 302 wordsPig and Calf Sales.—At the pig and calf sales, held by J R. Isgar on 8th and 9th inst., the following prices prevailed:—Baconers (95-125lb.), 8d. per lb.; ...
Article : 296 wordsDance.—A euchre party and dance, organised by members of the Lowood State School Committee, was held in the Show Hall last week. The funds are to ...
Article : 501 wordsCattle Trucking at Abercorn.—On 9th inst. the first train load of cattle was trucked from the new yards at Abereora, the loading consisting of 154 fat cows, ...
Article : 158 wordsFire inquiry.—A motor truck was recently destroyed by fire whilst the owner, A. H. Tracey, was carting a load of firewood. An iinquiry was held, before Mr. ...
Article : 479 wordsGirl Badly Burnt.—Miss Dot. Jones, aged 17 years, of Wren-street Longreach, was badly burnt on 3rd inst. She was standing near a spirit lamp, when it ...
Article : 422 wordsEuchre Party.—The Gatton Cricket Club held a successful euchre party and dance in the School of Arts on Wednesday last, by which the Club will benefit ...
Article : 375 wordsSchool of Arts.—The monthly meeting of the Amiens' School of Arts and Memorial Hall was held on 6th inst., Rev. H. Clark in the chair. As there ...
Article : 180 wordsChamber of Commerce.—The annual general meeting of the Warwick Chamber of Commerce was held in the School of Arts, when the president (Mr. A. J. ...
Article : 158 wordsBall.—The plain and fancy dress ball, held in Maidenwell Hall, in aid of the Church of England, on November 6, proved a great success, both socially and ...
Article : 164 wordsSacred Recital.—A sacred recital was given in St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church on 7th inst. by the choir of the Holy Name Church Toowoomba, under ...
Article : 175 wordsPersonal.—Miss Zara Alexander (Rosevale State School) is holidaying with friends in Brisbane.—Miss Ethel Meier (Mt. Mort) is an inmate of the Ipswich ...
Article : 149 wordsPersonal.—The following visitors were at Thorneside over the week-end:—Mr. P. Fenwick (Clayfield), Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moorehouse and family (Clayfield), Mr. A. ...
Article : 96 wordsRifle Club.—There was an excellent attendance at the annual meeting of the rifle club. Mr. P. Mayfield (captain) occupied the chair. The principal ...
Article : 149 wordsPaddy's Market.—A successful Paddy's Market was held on November 6 in the Memorial Hall. In spite of the dry weather a very large quantity of fruit, ...
Article : 293 wordsObituary.—Recently there died in the Port Douglas Hospital Mr. Harry Webb. The deceased had been in the Mossman district for some years, and previously had ...
Article : 169 wordsFancy Dress Ball.—A children's fancy dress hall was held in Ryan's Hall on November 5, and attracted a record attendance. The prize for the best set was ...
Article : 134 wordsValedletory.—The friends of Miss Gwen Cox paid a surprise visit to the residence of her parents on November 9, on the eve of her departure for Coolangatta. ...
Article : 232 wordsPersonal.—Miss Esme Faulkner, who has been transferred from Roma to Southport spent a few days with her parents here.—Miss Toon spent last week-end as ...
Article : 111 wordsPersonal.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Trulolf and Rev. E. H. Denning T nehton spent a few days as the guests of Mr. F. Mollenhauer.—Mr. E. Meissner, wireless officer, ...
Article : 210 wordsDingo Board Meeting.—Mr. M. M. Kavanagh presided over the monthly meeting of the Leichhardt Dingo Board, others present being Messrs. J. C. Wells, ...
Article : 87 wordsEuchre Party.—A successful euchre party and dance, in aid of the Logan Village Rifle Club, was held in the Logan Village Hall on 6th instant. There was ...
Article : 35 wordsAccident.—Sidney Butt, a lad, while chopping oak for baker's wood, badly cut his ankle. His father assisted the lad to Mr. W. Craig's house, where the foot was ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Season.—In consequence of bush fires, no feed is available for the dairy cattle. The total rainfall for October was only 40 points, which is a record ...
Article : 49 wordsPersonal.—Mr. R. Knight, who has been holidaying with his parents at Valverde, left for Toowoomba early in the week.— Mr. R. Teys has returned to Condamine ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 13 Nov 1926, Page 12
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