The contention of the Mayor of Southport, in an interview published in a Brisbane daily paper this morning, that the resolutions carried at the special ...
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Advertising : 553 wordsAccident.—George Campbell was riding after cattle in his paddock, near Gatton, on January 14, when his horse fell and rolled on him. He sustained severe ...
Article : 569 wordsRailway Pay Day,—It was stated officially at the North Ipswich Railway Workshops yesterday that the first pay after the holidays to the railway ...
Article : 368 wordsPersonal.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Gehrke and family, who have been holidaying in this district, have again left for Landsborough. —Mr. Arthur Gehrke has left for ...
Article : 212 wordsHospitals Board.—At the monthly meeting of the Bundaberg Hospitals Board, the president (Mr. H. A. Cattermull) presiding, Matron M. E. Morris, of the Gin ...
Article : 234 wordsPersonal.—Mr. E. Gillam (relieving postmaster) is in charge of the Helidon Post Office while Mr. W. Scurfield (postmaster) is enjoying three weeks' holiday ...
Article : 27 wordsFlying Fox Campaign.—A meeting was held on Sunday night, in the School of Arts, to receive the report of the delegation appointed to interview Mr. J. S. ...
Article : 238 wordsCricket and Ball.—A cricket match was played on the local wicket on Saturday. when the Singles defeated the Married Men by 13 runs. P. Bell captained the ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Real Estate Institute of Queensland held its first monthly meeting for the year at Commerce House last evening, Mr. W. J. Down occupying the ...
Article : 694 wordsFailed to Vote.—Francis Vincent Fox, labourer, 22 years of age, was yesterday fined 10/ and 3/6 costs of court for neglecting to record his vote at the last Federal ...
Article : 102 wordsPolice Court.—In the Warwick Police Court yesterday, before Mr..R. B. Hetherington, P.M., Ernest Clarence Grove was charged with having, at Kyogle (New ...
Article : 528 wordsBacon Factory.—At a meeting of directors of the Glen Inn[?]s Dairy Company, Ltd., it was reported that the new bacon factory would soon be ready for ...
Article : 189 wordsPersonal.—Mrs. Statham, sen., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. Beer.—Mrs. R. M'Call and family are spending a holiday with Mrs. J. M'Leary, Ipswich.— ...
Article : 188 wordsChurch of England Ball.—The annual Church of England ball, which was postponed from Boxing night, took place in the hall on Friday night. There was a ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—Mr. Steer's brief as to supremacy of tram transport over 'buses is, of course natural in view of the job he holds down. His figures showing comparative ...
Article : 440 wordsPersonal.—Rev. A. A. Mills[?] M.C., paid a visit to Coolangatta on Monday.—Messrs. J. L. Gordon (examiner-in-chief), C. G. Englert (instructor-in-chief). S. W. ...
Article : 155 wordsPower Plant.—The Town Council has lately been greatly concerned about the efficiency of its power plant, and considered it might be necessary to duplicate ...
Article : 312 wordsWeather.—A thunderstorm broke over the town on Monday, January 10. The following falls were recorded: Taroom, 34 points; Verbena Park, 405; Broadmere, ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—I have read the letters of "Too-right" and "Quite Satisfied," and am rather inclined to agree with the latter. We have spent, they say, over £70,000 on ...
Article : 368 wordsPersonal.—Mrs. S. Rankin and Miss Rankin have returned home from Miriam Vale, where the Christmas and New Year holidays were spent.—Miss J. ...
Article : 369 wordsEvening.—An enjoyable evening was held on January 15 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neuendorff[?] in honour of their son Norman's coming of age. ...
Article : 91 wordsMemorial Service.—In the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, the Rev. B. Cavanough conducted a memorial service for the late Mrs. Frederick Dullroy. Mr. ...
Article : 115 wordsA further communication has been received from Mr. T. A. Foley, M.L.A., in reply to the miners' request for more particulars relative to the Triefus ...
Article : 339 wordsBefore the Tariff Board resumed the hearing to-day of evidence in connection with, the claims by sawmillers and others for increased ...
Article : 211 wordsP.M. Welcomed.—At the local Police Court on January 11 Mr. M'Cullock, P.M., who takes the place of W. I. Perry, P.M., was extended a hearty welcome. Mr. A. ...
Article : 113 wordsSeasonal Prospects.—Another storm or two would be very much appreciated now, as some very scorching days have been experienced here. The farms are looking ...
Article : 78 wordsSir,—The drought has broken, and there are none so well aware of the fact as the residents of Three Mile Scrub road. There has not been so much excitement ...
Article : 366 wordsDairying.—Many selectors have recommenced dairying after the dry spell. Dairy heifers and cows are in good demand, and the industry generally is ...
Article : 156 wordsWhen Bayer discovered Aspirin and introduced it to the medical profession in 19[?]0, they did not then realise what a blessing Bayer Aspirin would prove to ...
Article : 171 wordsPersonal.—The following visitors returned home from Thorneside on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Woods and family, after a month's holiday.—Mr. and Mrs. W. ...
Article : 204 wordsSir.—Please give me space in your paper to answer "Passenger," of the Cleveland line. I wonder if "Passenger" knows that "water" makes steam? Does he know ...
Article : 165 wordsSocial Club.—At a public meeting held on Monday evening in the Soldiers' Memorial Hall the Gatton Social Club was formed, with the following officers: ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,—Your "Micawber" of the 18th, instant is jolly lucky to be able to "switch off" at will when items annoy him. I wish to heaven I could turn a machine gun ...
Article : 166 wordsDairying.—All the cheese factorie[?] in this district are now receiving satisfactory increased supplies of milk, and prospects generally throughout the district are ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 21 Jan 1927, Page 17
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